HermanMiller Materials Alexander Girard Textile Re-editions for the Herman Miller Collection
HermanMiller Materials Alexander Girard Textile Re-editions for the Herman Miller Collection
Alexander Girard Alexander Girard taught us that business ought to be fun, that part of the quality of life was joy, excitement and celebration. D.J. De Pree President of Herman Miller from 1923-1961 Trained as an architect, but proficient in all manner of activities, Alexander Girard was introduced to Herman Miller through Charles Eames and George Nelson, established the Textile Division in 1952, and served as its Director of Design until 1973. From his outpost in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he designed over 300 textiles in multitudes of colorways, multiple collections of wallpaper, decorative prints and wall hangings, an expansive group of furniture, and both decorative and useful objects. His passion for international folk art led him around the globe as he amassed a collection of roughly 106,000 pieces, and his many corporate and freelance assignments engendered lavish praise for his diverse skills and unique vision. Introduced in 1952, Girard s first textile collection for Herman Miller included a range of bold colors and versatile textures. To this foundation he began adding sympathetic and interrelated woven patterns and printed designs. Girard envisioned the textile program
Alexander Girard An exhibition celebrating the breadth of Girard s work and life was installed in Chicago for NeoCon 2012, where it will remain through Spring 2013. as a flexible tool kit that offered endless variation through combination and use. Unhampered by contemporary dictums of style and taste, over the course of his 21-year tenure at Herman Miller Girard explored wildly different approaches to production method, yarn content, pattern, texture, color, and mood. The resulting body of work is not only staggering in sheer volume and creativity, but due to its fundamental qualities of beauty and usefulness, remains completely relevant today. Our first re-edition of textiles by Alexander Girard for the Herman Miller Collection focuses on quintessential textures. Though often heralded for his patterns, Girard produced a body of woven textures for Herman Miller that are timeless and versatile. We have reproduced each textile as faithfully in weave and color as is possible with one enhancement: they now utilize the most advanced environmental constructions and materials available. Lanalux Lanalux Lana is Italian for wool, and Lanalux is exactly what the name implies a wool textile with a luxuriously soft hand. Lanalux s astonishing texture is achieved by using fine micron wool fibers. Three different yarns are spun and then plied together to make a single delightfully uneven and thick yarn. This yarn is then used in the warp and weft to achieve the chunky, seemingly random texture of the surface. Superweave Characterized by its distinct warp and weft, Superweave radiates a richness of both color and texture. The textile s subtle multi-color effect is created by a laborintensive process in which the fibers are dyed first, and then different colors of fiber are carded together to achieve the desired effect. Superweave
Alexander Girard Linomix Colorado Plaid Linomix Characterized by a pixel-like interweaving of colored yarns, Linomix demonstrates Girard s playful mastery of production capabilities to create a seemingly random pattern. Based on two surviving examples, one in our archive and another at the Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum, the resulting construction is woven in a patented process called Climatex Lifecycle which meets Cradle to Cradle Certified CM Gold criteria. Colorado Plaid A single Eames Sofa Compact surviving from a custom order placed by Colorado State University in the 1960s served as the basis for recreating this bold and beautiful plaid. Our re-edition features 13 warp sections across, with 17 weft sections interwoven to create a perfectly balanced plaid. The large-scale pattern is intended to be applied at random, allowing for great variety even in a single installation. Cradle to Cradle Certified CM is a certification mark licensed by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.
Colorado Plaid Seating Designer Price Category Content Width Weight Repeat Lightfastness Flammability Origin Alexander Girard 11 91% wool, 9% ramie 51" 19 ounces/linear yard 51" width x 67" height Grade 4, 40 hours CA TB 117, NFPA 260 Switzerland * Visit www.hermanmiller.com/materials for current and detailed material specifications.
Colorado Plaid Multi 11901 Repeat: 51" width x 67" height
Lanalux Seating Designer Price Category Content Width Weight Lightfastness Flammability Origin Alexander Girard 14 100% wool 54" 33.1 ounces/linear yard Grade 4, 40 hours CA TB 117, NFPA 260 Scotland * Visit www.hermanmiller.com/materials for current and detailed material specifications.
Lanalux Raw Umber, Black 13A78 Black, White 13A75 Yellow Brown 13A83 White, Black 13A84 Orange Light 13A86 Crimson 13A87 Natural 13A80
Linomix Seating Designer Price Category Content Width Weight Lightfastness Flammability Origin Alexander Girard 11 91% wool, 9% ramie 51" 19 ounces/linear yard Grade 4, 40 hours CA TB 117, NFPA 260 Switzerland * Visit www.hermanmiller.com/materials for current and detailed material specifications.
Linomix Natural, Umber, Sepia, Khaki 12002 Natural, Black, Pink, Blue Grey 12003 Natural, Orange, Sienna, Green 12004 Natural, Blue Grey, Ochre, Grey Dark 12001
Superweave Seating Designer Price Category Content Width Weight Lightfastness Flammability Origin Alexander Girard 10 100% wool 54" 23.6 ounces/linear yard Grade 4, 40 hours CA TB 117, NFPA 260 Scotland * Visit www.hermanmiller.com/materials for current and detailed material specifications.
Superweave Yellow Dark 22A04 Sienna 22A03 Orange, Pink Dark 22A20 Olive Green Dark Dark 22A08 Ultramarine Dark 22A07
Printed samples are representative of the material to be supplied and may not indicate an exact match; some variation may occur. Visit www.hermanmiller.com/materials for current and detailed application information and material specifications. General product and company information www.hermanmiller.com Herman Miller, Inc. 855 East Main Ave. PO Box 302 Zeeland, Michigan 49464-0302 USA 616 654 3000 888 443 4357 (USA or Canada) Herman Miller Collection www.hermanmiller.com/collection Materials information www.hermanmiller.com/materials Questions about Herman Miller Materials Email: materials@hermanmiller.com Alexander Girard is a registered trademark of The Alexander Girard Estate. Colorado Plaid, Lanalux, Linomix, and Superweave 2013 Alexander Girard. All rights reserved. Used under license. * ACT registered certification marks 2012 Herman Miller, Inc., Zeeland, Michigan. All rights reserved. 10/12
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