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MillerKnoll Monthly Design Digest: May 2024

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Design Digest Introducing Design with Impact Settings What does it look like when the workplace supp

[View in a Browser]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( Design Digest [A four-panel multi-image with an office setting on the left with a pink task chair and cubicle wall at the forefront, next to an outdoor setting with a white wired chair, next to an office setting with a freestanding wall, frame, chair, and lamp, next to a geometric red, orange, and tan graphic.]( Introducing Design with Impact Settings What does it look like when the workplace supports connection, wellbeing, and change? Start planning with Design with Impact Settings—our new digital hub featuring planning ideas in Revit that support the ways people work today. [Explore Now]( More Design News [Whitesweep of a colorful group of Florence Knoll Model 31 Lounge Chairs in different upholsteries.]( Knoll wins a NYCxDESIGN Award Interior Design honored Florence Knoll Models 31 and 33 as a 2024 NYCxDESIGN Award winner in the Iconic Products category. The brand’s Bauhaus Era Collection Recolor earned an honorable mention as a finalist for residential furniture. [Read more >]( [On the left is a man sitting in a white Pippin chair talking and facing a woman on the right standing over a dark blue Pippin chair, and a white stool in the background.]( Pippin Chair wins sustainability award Designed by Lucy Kurrein for NaughtOne, the Pippin Chair was awarded a SEAL Sustainable Product Award for its innovative circular design. [Find out more >]( [A graphic poster of part of a hot dog with toppings hanging vertically on a wall above a bright yellow cabinet with wooden accessories sitting on top.]( Hot dog! 🌭🌭🌭 Herman Miller reissues the Hot Dog Picnic Poster from the archives—a delightful taste of pop art designed by Steve Frykholm in 1973 for Herman Miller’s annual company picnic. [Take a look >]( [Time Sensitive podcast episode graphic of a portrait illustration of Paul Smith wearing tortoise shell frames, a navy blue blazer, and a black top.]( Paul Smith on Time Sensitive Maharam collaborator Paul Smith reflects on continuity, inspiration, and humor in his joyful approach to life and business on the Time Sensitive podcast. [Listen now >]( The world’s best product designers Herman Miller Brand Creative Director Kelsey Keith, and editor of the recently released book Designed for Life, talks with Fast Company about 100 of the most innovative product designers today. [Learn more >]( [A photo on the left of Steve Cabella at home standing next to an Eames Plywood Chair with artwork and a window in the background. On the right, a photo of a wooden bookcase with Cabella’s collection of antique items.]( Hunter, gatherer, collector An avid collector of Herman Miller vintage for decades, Steve Cabella gives us an insider’s look into his mid-century modern treasure trove. [Read the story >]( [MillerKnoll Facebook][MillerKnoll Facebook]( [MillerKnoll LinkedIn][MillerKnoll LinkedIn]( [MillerKnoll Twitter][MillerKnoll Twitter]( [MillerKnoll Instagram][MillerKnoll Instagram]( MillerKnoll, Inc 855 East Main Avenue Zeeland, Michigan 49464 © 2024 MillerKnoll, Inc. [Unsubscribe]( [View our Privacy Notice](

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