Item No.
9046537
Nelson Thin Edge Buffet
C$ 9,745.00
Item No.
9046537
Nelson Thin Edge Buffet
C$ 9,745.00
Ash
Palisander
Walnut
- Manufactured with environmentally sustainable veneers and 85% recycled material.
- Named for its especially thin edges.
- Slim aluminum legs raise the volume above ground, creating a light aesthetic.
- 28.6" H 67" W 18.5" D
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- In-Home Delivery
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Designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller
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Fine line —
Aptly named, the Thin Edge Buffet provides svelte and versatile modern storage for the dining room.
Details
Environmentally sound
George Nelson’s Thin Edge Collection (1952) was first called the Rosewood Case Series. Manufactured today with environmentally sustainable veneers and 85% recycled materials, Thin Edge leverages the latest manufacturing technologies without compromising the design’s original look and feel. This is the authentic Thin Edge Buffet by Herman Miller.
- Manufactured with environmentally sustainable veneers and 85% recycled material.
- Named for its especially thin edges.
- Slim aluminum legs raise the volume above ground, creating a light aesthetic.
- Brand
- Herman Miller
- Collection
- Nelson Thin Edge Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 28.6" H 67" W 18.5" D
- 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.

Nelson Thin Edge Buffet
- Height (in): 28.6
- Width (in): 67
- Depth (in): 18.5
- Leg Height (in): 7
- Walnut, white ash, or santos palisander veneer outer panels
- Solid birch drawers and adjustable shelves
- Polished aluminum or powder-coated pulls
- Polished aluminum legs with leveling floor glides

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.”
More on George NelsonThis product can expose you to chemicals including formaldehyde, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65Warning.ca.gov/furniture.