
Facade Herman Miller Original Vintage Alexander Girard Environmental Enrichment Panel
Product Description
This is an original, vintage Alex Girard 'facade' environmental enrichment panel, designed for Herman Miller to be displayed at the action office group in 1972. A truly rare piece, this enrichment panel is a must-have for those who are mid-century art lovers. The panel comprises of geometric symmetrical shapes printed on a Mexicotton. A truly rare piece, this enrichment panel is a must-have for those who are mid-century art lovers.
Alexander Girard was best known for his design of the Fonda Del Sol restaurant in New York in the 1970s, which gained him significant reputation and recognition of a profound mid-century American designer. From interior design to textiles, his work of art remained highly praised and sort after, especially amongst art collectors.
Individual Characteristics
As with many vintage pieces, this panel shows signs of age, as it has been used and previously owned, therefore colours have slightly faded. The condition of this, however, is still excellent, with no visible wear and tear signs- further images are available upon request.
This environmental enrichment panel was created in 1972.
The panel measures: 44½ h × 47 w in (113 × 119 cm).
Investment Value
Many of Alexander Girard's textile panel pieces are highly valuable and are rather rare. Alexander Girard's meticulous silk-screening process has created this spectacular design. This facade environmental enrichment panel is one of a kind- an investment that will only increase in value over time.