I really liked how Haley H went into a lot of detail about the company and the services that come with the furniture. Also, she gave detailed information about each designer and some of their creations.
I enjoyed Stephanie's blog and the pictures she provided. The photos of today's uses were really interesting and I like the new Action Office design from Herman Miller.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Herman Miller Guest Speaker
Our guest this week was Darrell from Herman Miller. Herman Miller is a furniture manufacturer of historic pieces and new designs. The company started in 1906 and has recently received many awards of excellence. When the company first began as Michigan Star Furniture, their slogan was "Cheap & Medium Priced Furniture". Now, cheap furniture is not how Herman Miller should be defined. They produce quality pieces that can get quite pricey. In 1919 D.J. Depree became the president when his father-in-law loaned him the money to buy the company. He named the company Herman Miller after his father-in-law. Interestingly, Herman Miller never actually owned Herman Miller, he was just the one to loan the money. The company chose many designers to create custom pieces such as Gilbert Rohde, George Nelson, Ray & Charles Eames, Alexander Girard, Robert Propst and Bill Stumpf. Many famous pieces came from these designers such as the Marshmallow Sofa, the Coconut Chair, the Chaise Lounge Sleeper, the Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman and the Aeron Chair. Because many of these designs are incredibly popular, there are many knock offs. However, if there is a Herman Miller medallion on the piece itself, then it is authentic. Herman Millers Design Yard and Green House are both located in Michigan and recently have bought out other companies such as Geiger, Nemschoff, Maharam and Design Within Reach.
Past Photographs:

D.J. Depree

The Coconut Chair
Present Photographs:

Herman Miller Green House

Herman Miller Aeron Chair
Extra Credit: Herman Miller Design Yard Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR-R9r5n5NM
Past Photographs:
D.J. Depree
The Coconut Chair
Present Photographs:
Herman Miller Green House
Herman Miller Aeron Chair
Extra Credit: Herman Miller Design Yard Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR-R9r5n5NM
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Art Deco Peer Reviews
Emma had a ton of information about the Art Deco period! I also really enjoyed the present photographs that she provided. All of them have an Art Deco inspiration with a modern flare.
In Stephanie's blog post I fell in love with the present photograph with the stripped ceiling details. I think that photo really sums up the major characteristics of the Art Deco design period.
In Stephanie's blog post I fell in love with the present photograph with the stripped ceiling details. I think that photo really sums up the major characteristics of the Art Deco design period.
Art Deco
During the roaring 1920's the Art Deco movement began to take over. Although there was tension between the functionalists and decorators, many of the same characteristics came out of this time period including being strongly decorative and angular, an influence of Art Nouveau, and a use of zig zags, folding screens, large mirrors, and prominent lighting fixtures. The functionalists believed in mass production while the decorators strived for craftsmanship and handmade designs. The Art Deco design influenced the clothing industry and set a new everyday style. Some of the major designers during this period were Michel Roux-Spitz, Jean Dunand, Maurice Dufrene, Jean Michel Frank, Jaques-Emile Ruhlmann, Eileen Gray, Paul Frankl, Joesph Urban and Fredrick Kiesler.
Past Photographs:
Past Photographs:
Chrysler Building, New York |
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Paul Frankl |
Paul Frankl
Present Photographs:
Extra Credit: Compares Art Nouveau to Art Deco
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Saturday, October 3, 2015
Emergence of Modernism Peer Reviews
I really enjoyed the photos that Stephanie provided on her blog. The final photo is a really good example of a modern take on the Barcelona Chairs.
Another blog I found interesting is Tiziri's. She went into depth about Le Corbusier and many of his beautiful designs!
Another blog I found interesting is Tiziri's. She went into depth about Le Corbusier and many of his beautiful designs!
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