Collection: Herman Miller

America's world-renowned top American modern furniture brand. The history of Herman Miller began in 1923 when DJ De Pree, president of Michigan Star Furniture Company, encouraged his adoptive father Herman Miller to buy stock in the company. Initially, the company manufactured traditional style home furniture, but after meeting New York designer Gilbert Rohde in 1930, the company turned its attention to creating products that suited the lifestyle and needs of Americans, and shifted to a modernist line. In 1945, George Nelson was appointed design director, and the following year Charles and Ray Eames joined as design consultants. Together with these legendary designers, the company released a range of products that would later become symbols of industrial design. Since then, the company has actively built partnerships with mid-century designers such as Alexander Girard and Isamu Noguchi, releasing one masterpiece after another. Based on the philosophy of "design to solve problems," Herman Miller has established an unparalleled position as a furniture manufacturer, always leading the world with innovative technology, avant-garde challenges and foresight. The company is also actively engaged in activities such as environmental protection and community contribution, and its influence continues to grow around the world.