Herman Miller: A Way of Living

The book Herman Miller: A Way of Living is a comprehensive and visually resplendent chronicle of one of the most influential furniture and design companies of the 20th century. Spanning over 600 pages, it presents archival and contemporary photography that trace Herman Miller’s evolution from its early years to its ongoing impact on modern interiors and workspaces. The narrative brings forward the contributions of design legends such as Charles Eames and Ray Eames, George Nelson and Alexander Girard, contextualising their work within the company’s ethos of innovation, culture and environment. The large‑format layout and premium printing match the quality of the objects it covers—turning the book into a design piece in its own right. With its mix of historical deep‑dive and aesthetic presentation, it appeals to designers, architects, enthusiasts and collectors alike. The production values—strong binding, extensive visuals and curated layout—reinforce its status as a coffee‑table object and reference work. Whether displayed open to a spread or closed as an artful volume, it anchors a space with substance and style. In short: this book isn’t just about furniture; it’s about how design frames the way we live.

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VARUD means danger zone in Iceland 🇮🇸. This website is my personal version of that zone - filled with design, minimalism, and everything dangerously aesthetic. My wishlist keeps getting longer (and pricier) every day. So I turned temptation into curation — a space to admire without always buying.
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