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Item No.
100469734
$145.00
4.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100469734
$145.00
Folkstone Grey
Glacier
Nightfall
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- Made from 99% post-consumer plastic recycled from refrigerators.
- A highly organized catch-all.
- Simple to carry and stack.
- 6⅜" H 17" W 9" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin for Herman Miller
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An essential modern organizer based on a utilitarian classic, the OE1 Workbox (2023) helps keep tools and personal items at hand throughout a busy workday. Part of the OE1 Collection, it was designed by Kim Colin and Sam Hecht to declutter home or office while offering easy portability. Made from 99% recycled plastic, the convenient catch-all has an ergonomic handle, multi-size compartments, and a cover/tray to organize essentials – from power cords and chargers to office or craft supplies – and you’ll find it comes in just as handy in the bath, kitchen, and playroom. Made in U.S.A.
- Made from 99% post-consumer plastic recycled from refrigerators.
- A highly organized catch-all.
- Simple to carry and stack.
- Brand
- Herman Miller
- Collection
- OE1 Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 6⅜" H 17" W 9" D
- Product Weight
- 4.5 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
OE1 Workbox
- Height (in): 6⅜
- Width (in): 17
- Depth (in): 9
- Weight (lbs): 4.5
- 99% recycled plastic from refrigerators, 1% coloring agent
Sam Hecht and Kim Colin
Together, Kim Colin and Sam Hecht are partners in London-based design firm Industrial Facility, founded jointly in 2002, where they approach architecture and industrial design by carefully considering context in combination with minimalist aesthetics and real-world utility.
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