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Individual, Group, and Community Storage SolutionsFor file folders, documents, electronic media, supplies, books, coats, laptops, briefcases.Multipurpose Storage TowersConfiguration choices. A wardrobe for coats and hats, a storage section with an adjustable shelf, and four combinations of box and file drawers.Consolidates workstation storage. Fewer separate storage components are needed.Compact dimensions. Just 24 inches wide and 24 inches deep.Uses vertical space. Nine heights, from 46-73 inches.Efficient Lateral Files Many choices. Available in 3 widths and 2- to 5-high to efficiently use floor space and provide the right capacity; a 4-high topped by a flipper door unit with a pull-out shelf efficiently uses vertical space.Versatile drawers. All drawers hold letter, legal, and A4 size papers side to side or front to back; a file drawer organizer holds computer disks.Built-in safety. The positive interlock system lets only drawer open at a time.High-density. Laterals can be ganged side to side and back to back to create a bank of files and divide space.A good fit. Using the raised-height option, a two-high lateral meets the underside of a work surface.Versatile PedestalsFour models. Freestanding, mobile, suspended, and work surface support.Three depths. 20, 24, or 28 inches.Multiple combinations. Many configurations of personal, box, and file drawers are possible.Interior accessories. Options include trays, dividers, and file compressors.Raised-height option. Allows a freestanding pedestal to fit under a work surface with no gap.
More about Herman Miller
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.