产品类别:储物柜 | 品牌:伊斯达家具 | 材质:实木 |
适用场合:客厅、 办公、 卧室、 书房 | 风格:现代 | 适用对象:成人 |
开启方式:推拉式 | 规格:76*33*67cm | 型号:NT013 |
门数:2门 | 可否定做:可以 | 贸易属性:内贸 |
颜色:自然色、 胡桃色 | 尺寸:76*33*67cm |
George Nelson 6 drawer chest
产品型号:NT013
产品名称:George Nelson 6 drawer chest
设 计: George Nelson
品 牌: 伊斯达
尺 寸:76*33*67cm
材 质:高密度板贴实木皮,金属脚架
产品故事:
George Nelson 6 drawer chest
Design year: 1952
Dimensions: 76 *33 *67cm
George Nelson developed this chest after his first trip to Japan in 1951, in Japanese design field saying that it celebrated “a sense of fitness in the relationship between hand, material, use, and shape.”
Available in ash or walnut with striking white tulip legs, our replica offers a clean unit for efficiently storing many small items.
The versatile height means that it also functions perfectly as a table to drop your packages and keys by the front door or even as a display unit for living room or bedroom.
设师简介:
An early zap came in the 1930s, when he was an architectural student in Rome. Before returning home, an idea struck him: He would travel Europe and interview leading modern architects, hoping to get the articles published in the U.S. He succeeded, and in the process introduced the U.S. design community to the European avant-garde. This set in motion a sequence of what he called "lucky" career breaks that were really the inevitable outcomes of his brilliance as a designer, teacher, and author.
The first break was being named an editor of Architectural Forum magazine. Working on a story there in 1942, he was looking at aerial photos of blighted cities when—zap!—he developed the concept of the downtown pedestrian mall, which was unveiled in the Saturday Evening Post.
Soon after, another zap led to the Storagewall, the first modular storage system and a forerunner of systems furniture. The Storagewall was showcased in a 1945 Life magazine article, causing a sensation in the furniture industry. Herman Miller founder D.J. De Pree saw the article and was so impressed that he paid a visit to Nelson in New York and convinced him to be his director of design, which spurred Nelson to found his design firm, George Nelson & Associates. The warm, personal, and professional relationship between Nelson and De Pree yielded a stunning range of products, from the playful Marshmallow Sofa to the first L-shaped desk, a precursor of today's workstation.
Nelson once wrote that Herman Miller "is not playing follow-the-leader." That's one reason why George Nelson & Associates worked with Herman Miller for over 25 years as they shepherded design into the modern era.
During this same period, George Nelson & Associates also created many landmark designs of products, showrooms, and exhibitions for a variety of companies and organizations.
Nelson said that for a designer to deal creatively with human needs, "he must first make a radical, conscious break with all values he identifies as antihuman." Designers also must constantly be aware of the consequences of their actions on people and society. In fact, he declared that "total design is nothing more or less than a process of relating everything to everything." So he said that rather than specializing, designers must cultivate a broad base of knowledge and understanding.
Nelson did so as few are able, and, with the help of well-timed zaps, he helped define modern, humane design.