Description
Distinctive and functional, the furniture system designed by Bruce Burdick for Herman Miller stands out for its unique character and versatility. The worktop rests on a structure composed of high-precision die-cast aluminum spokes. The leg supports, in black umber enameled steel, are equipped with aluminum bases with adjustable feet, ensuring stability and precision. The central aluminum bar, a distinctive element of the Burdick table, gives it a unique profile. Designed to also allow the orderly passage of cables along the aluminum structure, the table combines fine materials and intelligent solutions. Already modern in the middle of the century, this piece owes its attribution to archive documents (originally there was a label affixed, which over time is no longer present).
Shipping service
We only use professional couriers carefully selected based on the size, weight / volume and fragility of the product. All shipments are insured, we coordinate both collection and delivery by providing dedicated assistance throughout the entire process. Shipping is standard and does not include delivery to the floor. Do you want delivery to the floor?
In August shipping may be delayed due to summer season.
Refund Policy
This product comes from a private seller, you can exercise your right to a refund within 3 days of delivery . If the product is delivered damaged or does not conform to the product sheet, it is possible to open a claim.
DISCOVER MOREDescription
Distinctive and functional, the furniture system designed by Bruce Burdick for Herman Miller stands out for its unique character and versatility. The worktop rests on a structure composed of high-precision die-cast aluminum spokes. The leg supports, in black umber enameled steel, are equipped with aluminum bases with adjustable feet, ensuring stability and precision. The central aluminum bar, a distinctive element of the Burdick table, gives it a unique profile. Designed to also allow the orderly passage of cables along the aluminum structure, the table combines fine materials and intelligent solutions. Already modern in the middle of the century, this piece owes its attribution to archive documents (originally there was a label affixed, which over time is no longer present).