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Individual, Group, and Community Storage SolutionsFor file folders, documents, electronic media, books, binders, and supplies; meet ADA guidelines.Modular FlexibilityStacking up. 20 different file modules hold all kinds of media and can be mixed and matched to meet specific needs. Reversible access. Drawers can be specified to open from either side of a configuration, which saves space.Adapting to change. Modules can be easily rearranged, added to, or taken away.Multiuser overhead storage. Stacks on lateral files for comprehensive, dedicated storage.Drawers lock individually. Accommodate multiple users.Extra CapacityMore space. 20-inch-deep front-to-back filing drawers hold 38 percent more than side-to-side filing in standard 18-inch-deep drawers.More value. With 20-inch-deep drawers, fewer files are needed to get the same number of filing inches at the same price as 18-inch-deep drawers.AestheticsWide choice. To suit the environment, there are more than 75 colors, multiple veneers, textured or smooth steel finishes, and several pull and top sytles.Contemporary flair. Drawer fronts are available with a choice of four perforation patterns for a stylish look that coordinates with Herman Miller systems.The right height. With a choice of multiple top and base heights, a configuration can precisely fit the workstation or architectural feature.Interior OptionsMeeting specific needs. Various interior components for modules manage electronic media, paper, binders, hanging file folders, and expandable pocket folders.
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Founded in Zeeland, Michigan in 1905 under the name “Star Furniture Company,” manufacturer Herman Miller is synonymous with the rise of Modern design in America and throughout the world. Under the aegis of design director George Nelson, the company has collaborated with such renowned designers as Isamu Noguchi, Robert Propst, and Charles and Ray Eames.