
George Nelson
American(May 29, 1908 – 1986)
George Nelson (1908, 1986) was a pioneering American industrial designer and architect widely regarded as one of the founders of American modernism. He served as design director at Herman Miller from 1945 to 1972, where he revolutionized furniture and interior design with iconic pieces such as the platform bench and bubble lamp. Nelson was also a prolific writer and theorist whose ideas helped shape the vocabulary of mid-20th century design.
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