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Nelson Fireplace Tool Set

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Item No. 100087213
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Nelson Fireplace Tool Set

$395.00

Walnut
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  • 34" H 10" W 11½" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller
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Nelson Fireplace Tool Set
$395.00

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Possessing one of the most inventive minds of the 20th century, George Nelson described his creative abilities as a series of “zaps” – quick flashes of inspiration he turned into innovative design ideas. In 1945, Nelson became director of design at Herman Miller, a position he held until 1972. While there, he recruited other seminal modern designers, including Charles Eames and Isamu Noguchi. Nelson also developed his own works, like this Fireplace Tool Set (1951), which includes minimal yet durable pieces that will stand up to years of use. Set comprises a poker, shovel, brush and tripod stand. Made in Taiwan.
Brand
Herman Miller
General Dimensions
  • 34" H 10" W 11½" D
Product Weight
12 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100087213
Nelson Fireplace Tool Set

Nelson Fireplace Tool Set

  • Height (in): 34
  • Width (in): 10
  • Depth (in): 11½
  • Weight (lbs): 12
  • Powder-coated steel
  • Solid walnut handles
  • Arenga fiber brush
George Nelson

George Nelson

Possessing one of the most inventive minds of the 20th century, George Nelson was the rare person who can envision what isn’t there yet. Nelson felt that designers must be “aware of the consequences of their actions on people and society and thus cultivate a broad base of knowledge and understanding.”

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