About this artwork
In the 1960s, Herman Miller designers George Nelson and Robert Propst set out to liberate white-collar workers from factorylike rows of desks and typewriters. Their solution was the Action Office, a suite of furniture that allowed the office worker to move among pieces well suited to each task, such as a standing desk and mobile meeting station. The system was colorful, well built, and dynamic, yet it was eventually redesigned after poor sales, leading to the creation of what we now know as the ubiquitous and dull cubicle.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Architecture and Design
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Artist
- George Nelson (Designer)
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Title
- Action Office Wall-Mounted Desk
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Place
- United States (Artist's nationality:)
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Date
- 1964
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Medium
- Aluminum, plastic, and wood
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Credit Line
- Gift of Allan Frumkin
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Reference Number
- 2001.434