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Herman Miller is an American furniture manufacturer founded in 1905 in Zeeland, Michigan, originally as the Star Furniture Company. In 1923, the firm was reorganized and renamed Herman Miller after its president, marking the beginning of its transformation into one of the most influential companies in modern design history. The company became a pioneer in modern furniture, known for combining design innovation, advanced manufacturing, and a progressive corporate philosophy.
Herman Miller played a central role in the development of American modernism, particularly from the 1940s onward, through collaborations with leading designers and architects. Among the most important were Charles and Ray Eames, whose work for the company produced iconic designs such as the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, Molded Plywood Chair, and Plastic Shell Chair series. Herman Miller also collaborated with designers such as George Nelson, Isamu Noguchi, Alexander Girard, and Don Chadwick, contributing to a broad and influential design portfolio.
The company is equally renowned for its innovations in office furniture and ergonomics. Landmark products such as the Action Office system (developed under George Nelson) revolutionized workplace design, while later chairs like the Aeron chair by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf set new standards for ergonomic seating and performance.
Herman Miller is distinguished by its use of advanced materials, industrial techniques, and research-driven design. Beyond products, the company has been known for its commitment to sustainability, workplace culture, and design education. Today, Herman Miller remains a global reference for modern furniture, with a legacy that spans residential, office, and public environments, and a lasting impact on 20th- and 21st-century design.