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Eames® Hang-It-All®

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Conçu par Charles et Ray Eames pour Herman Miller .

Avec leur Hang-It-All®, Charles et Ray Eames ont transformé le porte-manteau du quotidien en un objet inventif et ludique. Conçu à l'origine avec des crochets multicolores et une structure en fil de fer blanc, de nouvelles options viennent enrichir l'offre, fidèles à la sophistication et à l'esprit ludique du modèle original.

Pride Hang-It-All®

Chez Herman Miller® , nous croyons qu'un environnement inclusif encourage chacun à s'épanouir pleinement, quels que soient son identité et ses proches. Nous nous engageons pour un monde où chacun peut exprimer sa vraie personnalité.

Découvrez le Eames® Pride Hang-It- All® . Ce classique revisité affirme haut et fort l'égalité LGBTQ+ dans nos foyers et nos lieux de travail. Le nouveau Pride Hang-It- All® est composé de sphères en bois peintes disposées selon un arc-en-ciel de couleurs représentant la diversité de la communauté LGBTQ+. Cet arc-en-ciel comprend des couleurs noir et marron, introduites pour la première fois en 2017 pour symboliser l'inclusion des personnes LGBTQ+ de couleur.

Pour chaque Eames Pride Hang-It-All acheté, Herman Miller verse 25 $ à OutRight Action International . Herman Miller Cares, notre fondation d'entreprise, est également fière de soutenir OutRight Action International.

Célébrez votre intégralité aujourd'hui et chaque jour. Pour en savoir plus sur notre engagement en faveur de l'égalité LGBTQ+ et sur le nouveau Hang-It-All de la Eames Pride, cliquez ici :

https://www.hermanmiller.com/our-values/inclusiveness-and-diversity/lgbtq-inclusion/

  • 14,75" H x 19,75" L x 6,5" P, 3 lb.
  • Métal revêtu, placage de bois

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Situated at the northeast corner of Central Avenue—Phoenix’s primary north-south thoroughfare—and McDowell Road, the Civic Center originally featured three low, horizontally oriented, stucco-clad modern buildings, each dedicated to one of the institutions. These buildings were interconnected by ramadas and surrounded by landscaped courtyards. The main structures formed a large central courtyard, with the library positioned on the southern side along McDowell Road, the art museum to the northwest along Central Avenue, and the theater to the northeast at the rear of the site.

Phoenix Art Museum, both as an institution and a structure, has evolved through distinct expansions over more than half a century. Initially designed in the 1950s by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentices Alden B. Dow and Blaine Drake, the museum was completed in 1959 as part of the Phoenix Civic Center complex. This complex also included the Phoenix Little Theater and the Phoenix Central Public Library.

Situated at the northeast corner of Central Avenue—Phoenix’s primary north-south thoroughfare—and McDowell Road, the Civic Center originally featured three low, horizontally oriented, stucco-clad modern buildings, each dedicated to one of the institutions. These buildings were interconnected by ramadas and surrounded by landscaped courtyards. The main structures formed a large central courtyard, with the library positioned on the southern side along McDowell Road, the art museum to the northwest along Central Avenue, and the theater to the northeast at the rear of the site.

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