The George Nelson Bench designed during his employment at Forture. George Nelson designed the Nelson Bench to deter callers from sitting in his office for more than fifteen minutes. The Nelson Bench became an icon, and was the beginning to a foundation for George Nelson's future career in furniture design.
George Nelson was one of the founding fathers of American Modernism. After studying architecture at Yale University, George Nelson started a career that would span many areas of design, from interior design to product design to furniture design to graphic design.
Early in his career, George Nelson traveled extensive through Europe meeting legendary Bauhaus chief Walter Gropius, Mies Van der Rohe, and Le Corbusier. He has been credited by introducing these European designers to America through his writing of "Pencil Points."
George Nelson's influence as a teacher, writer and publisher of designs continues to influence shape color and design today.
The George Nelson Bench is offered with top in natural or black painted wood. The base is in black painted wood only.
Made in Italy.
Dimensions: H 13 3/4" D 18 1/2" W 47 1/2"
Materials: Two seat bench with a solid lacquered wood and painted black base.