A timeless collaborationrooted in heritage, craftsmanship, and everyday use
Herman Miller partners with Stine Aas to introduce the Land Collection, featuring a dining table, credenza, and console. Rooted in the traditions of Aas' Norwegian upbringing, the collection draws inspiration from the rural landscapes near her Bergen-based studio. Each piece showcases thoughtful details such as oversized heirloom-quality timber construction, trestle bases, and reinforced mortise and tenon joints for durable, long-lasting construction.
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Known for blending character and simplicity, Aas brings her background in spatial and furniture design to the Land Collection. Clean, architectural lines complement the natural character of the wood, resulting in pieces that feel both sturdy and elevated. Designed for everyday living and enduring value, the collection seamlessly delivers a distinctly modern perspective with long-lasting durability.
Aas' work considers the subtle ways people interact with objects in their daily environments. “The Land Collection is for family and friends to gather around and to be a centerpiece in somebody's life and somebody's home,” says Aas. “It's hard to design memories and emotion into furniture … we can just hope that people will add their own meaning and create their own stories.”
The Land Table is available in three lengths, 75 inches, 99 inches, and 126 inches, offering versatility for various spaces. The credenza comes in two widths, 66 inches and 85 inches, with optional bottle and glass storage. Both beautiful and useful, the credenza works well in dining and living spaces as a sideboard or cabinet to display decorative objects, while discreetly storing household items such as platters, wine bottles, stemware, keepsakes, and more. The console is 48 inches wide and presents slightly taller and thinner than the credenza-making it a welcomed object in hallways and entries. All pieces are available in white oak and umber-stained oak finishes.
Produced with sustainability in mind, all timber for the Land Collection is locally sourced from North American hardwood forests within 350 miles of the manufacturing site-minimizing transportation emissions and material waste. The pieces within this collection are built to last, intended to be cherished, used daily, and passed down through generations. “Design for me is about honesty. About honesty in process, in materials, in creating work that feels intuitive,” says Aas.
The Land Table and Storage Collection can be purchased from Herman Miller in stores andonline and through MillerKnoll dealers for contract customers. Timing and availability vary by region. Visit the Herman Miller website for your region for availability.
About Herman MillerOver the last century, Herman Miller has been guided by a commitment to problem-solving designs that inspire the best in people. Along the way, Herman Miller has forged critical relationships with the most visionary designers of the day, from mid-century greats likeGeorge Nelson, the Eames Office, Alexander Girard, andIsamu Noguchi, to research-oriented visionaries likeRobert Propstand Bill Stumpf-and with today's groundbreaking studios like Industrial Facility and Studio 7.5. From the birth of ergonomic furniture to manufacturing some of the twentieth century's most iconic pieces, Herman Miller has pioneered original, timeless design that makes an enduring impact, while building a lasting legacy of design, innovation, and social good. Herman Miller is a part of MillerKnoll, a collective of dynamic brands that comes together to design the world we live in. For more information, visithermanmiller.com/about.
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