H Frame Credenza, Open Shelf by Geiger part of the Herman Miller Collection designed by Ward Bennett
At A Glance: The H Frame Credenza by Geiger provides warmth with a subtle industrial feel, combining the softness of wood with the minimalist style of metal. Originally designed by Ward Bennett in 1963, the H Frame Credenza brings timeless style and functionality to any space.
What's To Like:
Ward Bennett's H Frame Credenza is one of those rare pieces that can go anywhere your life demands: office, dining room, living room, even the bedroom.
When this credenza was created, the muses sang and all who favored minimalism rejoiced. From that point on, it was super easy to look at.
Material quality and construction integrity are top-notch. You'd expect that from any manufacturer with the kind of reputation that Herman Miller enjoys.
What's Not to Like: We have to take price into consideration. This credenza is a luxury item. It's beautiful, albeit pricey.
The Bottom Line: Though this is an expensive storage piece, the time tested design of the H Frame Credenza, Open Shelf from Geiger has graced homes and offices for half a century and promises to add a beautiful touch to any space.
Details:
61.5" w x 14" d x 26.5" h
Wood shelves available in 6 different finishes
Metal frame and base available in 3 finishes
4 shelves, with same height shelves separated by the metal frame
Considered the first American designer to use industrial materials for home furnishings, Ward Bennett pioneered modern and simplistic design in furniture. Ward Bennett began his design journey in the clothing industry in New York City. At age 13 he quit school to begin designing clothing and at 16 left New York City for Europe. Mostly self taught, Ward Bennett eventually returned to New York City where he designed furniture and interior layouts for some of the most recognizable names of that era: David Rockefeller, Chase Manhattan Bank, Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner, Lyndon B Johnson, and more. While his designs are certainly beautiful, modern works, above all Ward Bennett focused on comfort and functionality, always striving for the perfect user experience. Bennett often incorporated industrial elements in his designs and shied away from excess, relying on simple, elegant and functional forms to carry his work. During the 1980s Bennett partnered with Geiger international, eventually becoming responsible for the creative direction of the company during the 1980s and 1990s. Today some of his most iconic pieces, like the Scissor and Sled Chairs are proudly produced by Geiger, preserving Bennett's work while holding true to his principles of simplicity and comfort.
Founded by John Geiger in 1964 Geiger Furniture began as Interiors International Limited, a small 4-man operation based in Toronto that produced design-minded office furniture. Steadily expanding throughout the 20th century, Geiger initially focused on modular office furniture and case goods that could be customized as office needs changed. In keeping with this commitment to flexibility, Geiger stressed the importance craftsmanship and quality construction in its use of wood furniture. With quality construction and beautiful wood finishes Geiger pieces easily fit in most settings and seem to adapt to any change in current styles.
In the 1980s Geiger paired with Ward Bennett, a partnership that would lead to numerous awards throughout the 80s and 90s. Today, Geiger produces many of Ward Bennett's most iconic designs, holding true to Bennett's principles of beauty and simplicity. Geiger strives to not only produce top-quality furniture for the home and office but to do so responsibly, in a way that preserves the earth's precious resources. In 2010 Geiger met two ambitious sustainability goals: using 100 percent green electrical energy and reaching zero landfill status during its production process. Sustainability, functionality, beauty, these traits have helped make Geiger a staple of the furniture industry for more than half a century.