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Design, Products January 18, 2012

Materials Design at Herman Miller: Pleasure

By Angelina Spaniolo

What do materials bring to a design? Most immediately, they bring pleasure.

It’s the materials of a space that give it resonance, according to Susan Lyons, Creative Director at Herman Miller. Material colors and textures “provide the experience when you walk into a room,” she says.

Lyons says there’s a sort of alchemy that happens when everything comes together: “the form, the touch, the use, the product works, it looks beautiful, it feels good, and life is good.”

Pleasure is one of five material design principles: honesty, utility, economy, pleasure, and possibility. Each is essential to good design.

This is the last segment in a series on our thoughts about materials—how we choose them, and what we think about when choosing them.

Comments (3)

Looking forward to sharing this clip with my sources & materials class at Columbia College Chicago this semester.

Denise,

Glad to hear that you liked the video. It is part of a larger series about the role of materials in design at Herman Miller.

David

It’s definitely the natural materials that have an automatic advantage in the texture department. Seems like everyone is touting the benefits of cork in the office furniture world these days. It definitely does have a satisfying feel.

Daisy
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