A Herman Miller CSS shelf or room divider, based on the design by George Nelson. Executed by Herman Miller around 1970 in white lacquered laminated wood
Self-standing vintage wall system CSS, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller/ Vitra.
The wall system CSS (Comprehensive Storage System) is a pure, simple and timeless system.
Designed between 1959 and 1973. Purchased 19.74, first ownership.
For stretching between ceiling and floor. It does not need to be fixed to the wall, but can stand completely free.
The cabinet is in a well-kept vintage condition with normal signs of wear due to age and use.
Some of the shelves show signs of wear (see photos)
The flap of the bar cabinet has a fine hairline crack. The cabinets are not hard white but have yellowed over time.
There are 3 cupboards for hanging, 1 bar cupboard, 87 wide, 60 high, 33 deep
2 cabinets, 87 wide
Everything can be fitted individually.
The shelf can also be placed directly against the wall - see picture 14. important: this picture does not show the shelf that is for sale.
Or as a free-standing room divider.
Height in the picture is 250, the rails themselves are 234. max. height 270There are minor scratches - see photos.
The cabinets are not hard white but have yellowed over the years.