Item No.
100202853
OE1 Trolley Cushion
C$ 155.00
Item No.
100202853
OE1 Trolley Cushion
C$ 155.00
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- A comfortable cushion that transforms your OE1 Trolley into a seat.
- Upholstered in eco-friendly Maharam Mode fabric.
- Trolley sold separately.
- 2" H 19.31" W 10.37" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin for Herman Miller
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Details
Further the functionality of your OE1 Trolley by adding this comfortable cushion and transforming it into a seat. The foam padding is upholstered in Maharam Mode fabric, an eco-friendly material made with 80% post-consumer recycled polyester. Highly stain resistant and easy to live with, Maharam Mode is soft to the touch, and feels more like cotton than polyester.
- A comfortable cushion that transforms your OE1 Trolley into a seat.
- Upholstered in eco-friendly Maharam Mode fabric.
- Trolley sold separately.
- Brand
- Herman Miller
- Collection
- OE1 Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 2" H 19.31" W 10.37" D
- Product Weight
- 6.4 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.

Trolley Cushion
- Height (in): 2
- Width (in): 19.31
- Depth (in): 10.37
- Weight (lbs): 6.4
- Maharam Mode fabric, 80% post-consumer recycled polyester, 20% polyester
- 3/4" foam
- 1.125" particleboard backing
Sam Hecht and Kim Colin
Together, Kim Colin and Sam Hecht are partners in London-based design firm Industrial Facility, founded jointly in 2002, where they approach architecture and industrial design by carefully considering context in combination with minimalist aesthetics and real-world utility.
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