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Original Alexander Girard panel "The Snake" featured on Herman Miller Table

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    Posted 10 years ago

    blaksheep67
    (41 items)

    I purchased two giants bags full of fabrics at a Westchester estate sale and

    found a few interesting panels including this one.

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    1. Hunter Hunter, 10 years ago
      I have this same tablecloth! Love it. :)
    2. blaksheep67 blaksheep67, 10 years ago
      I found out the history behind my panel !

      It is an original ALEXANDER GIRARD Herman Miller environmental enrichment

      panel from 1972 "The Snake". This original Alexander Girard panel “The Snake”

      is one of Girard's 40 environmental enrichment panels of 1972. It was one of

      Mr Girard's most beloved motifs. In the mid-1960s Herman Miller produced a

      range of bespoke Girard furniture designs for installation at the Braniff Airlines

      lounges he was concurrently designing. A variety of seating, tables, stools, and

      ottomans were introduced commercially as The Girard Group in 1967, but were

      discontinued soon thereafter.
    3. sonambient, 10 years ago
      great piece!
      any other graphic pieces or panels like this?

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