Nelson Desk

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Vitra Nelson Desk

The Nelson home desk with its refined, lavishly produced base and colours is one of George Nelson's design classics. Originally conceived as a ladies' desk, today it has many uses as a small workstation at home.  This is an authentic Nelson desk from Vitra and is made in Europe.

This beautiful desk can be matched with the Eames Aluminium Group office chair to create a look that is both classic and contemporary.

Vitra's products and concepts are developed in Switzerland by applying a diligent design process that brings together the company's engineering excellence with the creative genius of leading international designers.  Their goal is to create long-lasting products with a high functional and aesthetic life expectancy.  It is for this reason that we strongly advise you to test the products, real life, in store, before you purchase.

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Price ex vat£2,928.33
Price inc vat£3,514.00
DeliveryFREE
Total£3,514.00
Delivery Time: 5 - 6 weeks

3 Reasons To Buy

  1. Timeless Design
  2. Beautifully Crafted
  3. Genuine Original Manufacturer

Materials

Chromed metal tubing. Writing surface in white laminate, wraparound wooden frame in veneered walnut.

Environment

SUSTAINABILITY 

For Vitra, environmental, economic and social conduct begin with the individual. In order to develop, manufacture and market dependably longlasting and environmentally sound products, Vitra complements this key factor of individual initiative with regular audits of the company's standards by independent review entities. 

Design

George Nelson

His collaboration with Vitra began in 1957. From 1946 onwards Nelson also ran his own design office, creating numerous products that are now regarded as icons of mid-century modernism.

Nelson's office also produced important architectural works and exhibition designs. George Nelson died in New York in 1986. His archive belongs to the holdings of the Vitra Design Museum.

Dimensions

867 x 990 x 723 mm