5 Iconic Prints Expand the Herman Miller Archival Poster Collection
Iconic home + office furnishing brand Herman Miller expands their Archival Poster Collection with 5 historical pieces by in-house designers.
History often repeats itself, but the implications of iconic design re-entering the zeitgeist are favorable to the human race. Herman Miller ? the home furnishings brand, pioneer in ergonomic craft, and purveyor of timeless design ? expands their nostalgic Archival Poster Collection with the introduction of five historical pieces by industry-leading artists, which includes Barbara Loveland, Linda Powell, Tomoko Miho, John Massey, and Steve Frykholm, hailing from the in-house graphics team. With posters hot off the press, the revival is a rigorous visual study celebrating the boldness, texture, and tactility indicative of the design sensibilities spanning 1960 to 1981. And they will join the ranks of vintage prints from 1949 through 1979 that were made collectible in 2021 and 2023. The Wilkes Modular Sofa Group Poster \ Designed by Barbara Loveland in 1981
?These additions to our archival poster program reflect the longstanding abstract graphic quality of Herman Miller?s approach to corporate communications. It?s exciting to give new context and life to this work,? says Amy Auscherman, Director, Archives and Brand Heritage at Herman Miller. ?Designers Tomoko Miho, Barb Loveland, and John Massey all drew inspiration from the abstract and op-art movements of the sixties. From catalog covers to environmental enrichment for office ...
History often repeats itself, but the implications of iconic design re-entering the zeitgeist are favorable to the human race. Herman Miller ? the home furnishings brand, pioneer in ergonomic craft, and purveyor of timeless design ? expands their nostalgic Archival Poster Collection with the introduction of five historical pieces by industry-leading artists, which includes Barbara Loveland, Linda Powell, Tomoko Miho, John Massey, and Steve Frykholm, hailing from the in-house graphics team. With posters hot off the press, the revival is a rigorous visual study celebrating the boldness, texture, and tactility indicative of the design sensibilities spanning 1960 to 1981. And they will join the ranks of vintage prints from 1949 through 1979 that were made collectible in 2021 and 2023. The Wilkes Modular Sofa Group Poster \ Designed by Barbara Loveland in 1981
?These additions to our archival poster program reflect the longstanding abstract graphic quality of Herman Miller?s approach to corporate communications. It?s exciting to give new context and life to this work,? says Amy Auscherman, Director, Archives and Brand Heritage at Herman Miller. ?Designers Tomoko Miho, Barb Loveland, and John Massey all drew inspiration from the abstract and op-art movements of the sixties. From catalog covers to environmental enrichment for office ...
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