Herman Miller Drawers With Frame

Description:
These Drawers with Frame, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a wooden frame and two drawers. Co-Struc is a system of containers, frames, carts, and rails. They are lightweight, washable, sanitizable, self-extinguishing, self-stacking, and self-hanging and can be used in hospitals, laboratories and other health care facilities where these features are desirable. The system was developed by the Herman Miller Research Corporation, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The parts are modular and inter-changeable, configured without the use of special tools. Materials include injection molded polyphenyline oxide, compression molded sheet molding compound, extruded polyvinyl chloride, sheet steel with baked enamel finish, injection molded polypropelene, vacuum formed polyallomer, injection molded polycarbonate, steel, and cast aluminum. These drawers were part of a prototype used in the Theda Clark test. Herman Miller Series: Co-Struc
Date Issued:
1962-01-01T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Wayne State University. Libraries and Grand Rapids Public Museum
Collection:
Herman Miller Consortium Collection
Place:
Michigan
Subject Topic:
drawers (furniture components) and prototypes (object genre)
Format:
furniture
Rights:
Images are copyright Herman Miller, Inc. Web versions may be used for reference purposes. If you would like a higher quality image please contact the individual institution holding the item.
URL:
http://digital.library.wayne.edu/item/wayne:HermanMillerHMCC_243