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Modular FlexibilityBuilding blocks. Cabinet modules stack like blocks—1, 2, or 3 high.Multifunctional. Bottom modules are lateral files or configurations of box and file drawers, plus a vertical compartment; upper modules offer many options.Adapting to change. Modules can be added, rotated, removed, or replaced. Customized access. Modules can face different directions so one cabinet can serve an individual, a group, or both.Space and Cost EfficiencyStorage consolidation. Choose modules to build a comprehensive solution that can replace multiple individual storage pieces in a workstation. Compact modules. Footprints are just 24 or 30 inches wide by 24 inches deep.Building up. Cabinets efficiently use vertical space in small workstations.AestheticsWide choice. Cabinets come in 75 colors, textured or smooth steel, and 3 pull styles; wood fronts and oversailing veneer tops are also available.Stylish doors. For a lighter look, clear or frosted translucent doors in a painted metal frame are available. Contemporary flair. Four perforation patterns are offered for a stylish look that coordinates with Herman Miller systems; perforations can also support work tools from the Accents Collection.Precise heights. Tops and bases are available in several heights so a unit’s height can precisely meet design requirements.
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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.