Large Mid-Century CSS Modular Wall System in White with Aluminum Frame by George Nelson for Herman Miller
The george nelson css (comprehensive storage system) is an iconic modular shelving unit designed by the renowned american designer george nelson for herman miller. It embodies the philosophy of mid-century modern design by combining functionality, flexibility, and elegance.
materials and production: materials: aluminum poles, white lacquered wooden elements, high-quality sliding doors, and integrated features. flexibility: the system includes a total of 6 aluminum poles (only 5 are shown in the photos as 6 could not fit in the setup). It can be configured as one large shelving unit or divided into up to 3 smaller units, offering maximum adaptability. key features: built-in secretary desk for a functional workspace two storage boxes with sliding doors for concealed storage integrated bar for added style and functionality designer and manufacturing: designer: george nelson, usa manufacturer: herman miller, usa era: designed in the 1950s, a classic of mid-century modern design special features and recognition: the css system is not only a functional piece of furniture but also a highly collectible design classic. Celebrated for its modular versatility and innovative design, it remains a timeless icon of the 1950s.
this shelving system is perfect for modern living or working spaces, offering unmatched flexibility to adapt to changing needs. A true highlight for design enthusiasts and collectors. I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution