Herman Miller Design Days 2025

For Design Days Chicago 2025, Herman Miller relocated to a new showroom space that was styled to reflect the brand’s balance of innovation, history, and human-centered design. Objects and accessories were curated to complement the furniture collections while softening the architectural scale of the space, creating an inviting atmosphere for both clients and guests. A […]

Herman Miller NYC Showroom

The new Herman Miller showroom at 251 Park Avenue South was styled to create a warm and inviting environment that blended classic design objects with natural materials. The curated mix established a balance between refinement and comfort, setting the tone for the brand’s presence in New York. Two commissioned artworks further elevated the space: an […]

Areaware

Areaware invited Monstruosus to design a vessel for their core collection, with the option of a flower vase or planter. The design reimagined the Model Three planter at a smaller scale while transforming its materiality from earthenware to colored glass. The result is a refined object that bridges function and sculpture, extending the Monstruosus design […]

Herman Miller Flagship Store

The Herman Miller Flagship Store launch introduced a four story experience, combining two floors of retail with two additional floors of ‘Living Showroom’ spaces. A central feature of the retail environment was the brand wall, designed to communicate to visitors the Company’s design credo and legacy through archival objects, folk art, memorabilia and newly launched […]

Modernism Week Palms Springs

As part of Modernism Week 2016 in Palms Springs, a Wexler House was styled for Herman Miller to host private viewings, client events and public tours. The goal was to create a conceptual home that felt both innovative and inviting, bridging the legacy of mid-century modern architecture with a fresh contemporary energy. The result was […]

Alexander Girard: An Uncommon Vision

Alexander Girard: An Uncommon Vision was a pop-up experience in New York’s Meatpacking District, created by Herman Miller to celebrate the designer’s prolific career. The exhibition brought together a curated selection of archival textiles, objects folk art, ephemera, and furniture, alongside styled lounge areas and a merchandised gift shop featuring lighting, decorative objects, rugs and […]