Lot 175
George Nelson
American (1908-1986)

Wall Unit

Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500

Price Realized: $6,400 Includes buyer's premium

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Lot 175
George Nelson
American (1908-1986)
Wall Unit
Details
92 x 98 x 14 inches
Provenance
From a Private Manhattan Collection
 

George Nelson

American 1908-1986
George Nelson was an influential American designer and architect whose work had a significant impact on the fields of industrial design and interior design during the mid-20th century. George Nelson is perhaps best known for his iconic furniture designs. He created a range of timeless pieces, including the Coconut Chair, Marshmallow Sofa, and the Ball Clock, which have become classic examples of mid-century modern design. These designs are celebrated for their clean lines, innovative use of materials, and functional simplicity. Nelson played a vital role in introducing and popularizing the modernist design movement in the United States. His designs often reflected the principles of modernism, emphasizing functionality, minimalism, and the use of novel materials, such as fiberglass and steel. As the design director of Herman Miller, George Nelson played a pivotal role in nurturing and collaborating with other notable designers and architects, such as Charles and Ray Eames and Isamu Noguchi. He designed several notable buildings and interiors, including the renowned IBM Pavilion for the 1964 New York World's Fair.
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