The Art of Design Issue 18 2016 | Page 14

14 HermanMiller For many, the company Herman Miller is synonymous with the office – in particular the ground-breaking Aeron chair which changed the face of office seating when it was launched in 1994, and continues to roll off the production line at a rate of one every 17 seconds. While Aeron was unique in many ways, the approach to its design was far from revolutionary. The ground work began with the first Director of Design for Herman Miller, George Nelson who held the position from 1946 to 1972. During his tenure, George Nelson defined a set of principles that have guided the company ever since: what we make is important; design is an integral part of the business; the product must be honest; we decide what we make; there is a market for good design. Putting this philosophy into action, Nelson launched the Herman Miller Collection in 1948 which he described as ‘a permanent collection designed to meet fully the requirements for modern living.’ The Herman Miller Collection has been through various iterations since its inception, but a key element is the continual showcase of designers who share the company’s values and attitudes. With that in mind the current Collection presents updated archival pieces alongside new designs from today’s top talent – bridging Herman Miller’s past, present and future. You’ll find designs from the 1940s onwards juxtaposed with pieces from the present day – seen together in every environment, these designs, whether they are by Isamu Noguchi, Ward Bennett or BassamFellows, all speak the same language, and all reflect those design principles set out by George Nelson. Each piece in the Herman Miller Collection requires a delicate balance between craft and industrial process. The Collection uses the latest technology and newest materials available, but it remains grounded in the quality and value produced by the thoughtfulness, and individual human touches of the workers who assemble many of its pieces by hand. Alongside this are the materials used for each product. State-of-the-art textiles build on decades of learning and investigation, with carefully chosen materials that use new processes or embrace the ties to our design heritage. Whether it is the designer, production or materials, each offering serves the product and the user while also innovatively exemplifying the Collection’s DNA: practical beauty. www.hermanmiller.co.uk/collection