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Mr. Nilsson Sofa
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With its roots in classic 1960's retro design, the Mr. Nilsson sofa from the Herman Miller International Collection makes an elegant center of attention. Designed by Duilio Forte, Mr. Nilsson delivers contemporary, minimalist cool to a reception area, lounge, or waiting room. Long, sleek, and low, Mr. Nilsson is a stunning combination of comfort and modern design.
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Beautiful craftsmanship. Exposed stitching adds a distinctive design element.
Strong, one-piece construction. Poplar and steel frame, and varnished aluminum feet.

Three lengths. 70 7/8" (1,800 mm); 82 3/4" (2,100 mm); 9 1/2 " (2,400 mm).

Fabric or leather. A rich range of over 50 fabric colors, with leathers that match the International Collection's Capri chair.

 

 

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Mr. Nilsson gives uncommon comfort, with foam of different densities for targeted support, and steel bands in the backrest for strength and elasticity.
In a lounge or meeting space, Mr. Nilsson adds contemporary style.
The Mr. Nilsson sofa can provide a comfortable place for informal chat in a formal meeting space.
The Mr. Nilsson sofa, along with Eames aluminum group management chairs, coordinates with contemporary space.

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