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1934 Gilbert Rohde

1934 Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller Furniture Co. Mod Drum Vanity with Mirror
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
An early 20th century Drum Vanity with Mirror designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, 1934
Category

Early 20th Century Vanities

Materials

Steel

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Art Deco Machine Age Gilbert Rohde Herman Miller, 1934 East India Laurel Cabinet
By Gilbert Rohde, Herman Miller
Located in Dallas, TX
Art Deco Machine Age Gilbert Rohde Herman Miller, 1934 East India Laurel Cabinet N0. 3437 Utility
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Cabinets

Materials

Nickel

Gilbert Rohde for Troy Sunshade 1934 Lounge Chair
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Truly a rare chair designed by Gilbert Rohde for Troy Sunshade. Pictured in the 1934 catalog and
Category

Vintage 1930s American Machine Age Lounge Chairs

Materials

Chrome

Gilbert Rohde for Troy Sunshade 1934 model 163-66
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Gilbert Rohde for Troy Sunshade, circa 1934. Covered in a Verner Panton fabric from Maharam. Fabric
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Sofas

Materials

Chrome

Rare Sofa Designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller in 1934.
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Dallas, TX
A rare black lacquered sofa designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, 1934. Fully restored and
Category

Vintage 1930s Sofas

Materials

Lacquer

Rare Gilbert Rohde Art Deco Console Table for Herman Miller Circa 1934
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Bernville, PA
Gilbert Rohde Art Deco flip-top dining console for Herman Miller. Gilbert Rohde designed this
Category

20th Century American Art Deco Console Tables

Materials

Brass, Nickel

Spectacular Gilbert Rohde Chair for the Troy Sunshade Company, circa 1934-1937
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Bernville, PA
Rare Gilbert Rohde Chair for the Troy Sunshade Company. The simple design was from the Troy
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Club Chairs

Materials

Chrome

Rare Pair of Lounge Chairs by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller in 1934.
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Dallas, TX
A rare pair of black lacquered lounge chairs designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller, 1934
Category

Vintage 1930s Lounge Chairs

Materials

Lacquer

American Machine Age Clock Gilbert Rohde Herman Miller 1934
By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
Located in Rochester, NY
American Machine Age chromed steel table / desk clock designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

Materials

Chrome

1934 Chicago Worlds Fair Art Deco Clock by Gilbert Rohde
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in North Hollywood, CA
The first designs created by Gilbert Rohde for the Herman Miller Company were debuted at the
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Clocks

Materials

Glass

Gilbert Rohde For Herman Miller, 1934 East India Laurel Cabinet
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Dallas, TX
Beautiful example of Rohde's modular design series.
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Cabinets

Rare Modernist Art Deco Desk by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
By Gilbert Rohde
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This outstanding desk was designed by Gilbert Rohde in 1934 as part of the East indian Laurel
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Desks

Materials

Chrome

Gilbert Rohde American Art Deco Adjustable Lounge Chair 1934
Located in Coral Gables, FL
American art deco adjustable lounge chair was designed by Gilbert Rohde (1886 – 1958) for the Troy Sunshade
Category

20th Century American Armchairs

Materials

PVC

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1934 Gilbert Rohde For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the 1934 gilbert rohde you’re looking for. Each 1934 gilbert rohde for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, wood and chrome. There are many kinds of the 1934 gilbert rohde you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 20th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. A 1934 gilbert rohde, designed in the Art Deco or Mid-Century Modern style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. You’ll likely find more than one 1934 gilbert rohde that is appealing in its simplicity, but Gilbert Rohde, Herman Miller and Troy Sunshade Company produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is a 1934 Gilbert Rohde?

The average selling price for a 1934 gilbert rohde at 1stDibs is $6,000, while they’re typically $750 on the low end and $45,000 for the highest priced.

Gilbert Rohde for sale on 1stDibs

Pioneering self-taught industrial designer, writer and teacher Gilbert Rohde helped define the earliest phase of modernism in the United States. He is one of the most influential figures of 20th-century design and is credited with helping legendary mid-century modern furniture manufacturer Herman Miller avert financial disaster during the Great Depression.

Born in New York City, Rohde studied painting at the Art Students League after high school. He found lucrative employment, first as a political cartoonist and then as a catalog illustrator for American department stores. He was particularly enthralled with drawing furnished interiors.

Rohde began to design furniture in his spare time. He traveled to the Bauhaus school in Germany and the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, and drew on the Art Deco movement and the work of designers such as Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann in his early pieces. Rohde opened his own studio in 1929 and secured private and commercial commissions. His clients would come to include formidable furniture makers Heywood-Wakefield and Troy Sunshade, and his innovative bentwood furnishings for them were practical and intended for the modern consumer.

In 1930, Rohde met Herman Miller founder D.J. De Pree in the company’s Michigan showroom during a business trip. By then, Rohde had a long list of prominent clients and his furniture had been exhibited in museums and galleries. Herman Miller was weathering a devastating slowdown in business, and the American furniture industry had generally been hit hard by the Great Depression.

Rohde boldly informed De Pree that the brand’s furniture had become outdated, which was part of the reason the company was in financial jeopardy. Homes had become smaller and could no longer accommodate the large Gothic– and Victorian–style furnishings and traditional reproductions of period bedroom suites that Herman Miller was offering at the time, Rohde explained.

Rohde secured a contract to design for the Michigan manufacturer. He championed the use of exotic woods and tubular steel, and created streamlined, unadorned bedroom furniture for Herman Miller — collections that included convenient vanities, which were unconventional pieces for De Pree’s company back then.

In 1933, Rohde oversaw the design of two bedrooms featuring sleek Herman Miller furniture — including innovative storage pieces he designed — as part of an International–style exhibit at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. The installation garnered acclaim for De Pree’s brand all over the world and afforded Rohde the opportunity to execute on his visionary ideas in front of a global audience. Rohde later designed lighting, seating and more for Herman Miller and was extensively involved in the company's marketing strategy and other areas of the business.

In 1942, Herman Miller, anticipating a postwar economic boom, began to produce office furniture for the first time, but its legacy is in the home. Working with legendary designers such as Ray and Charles Eames, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard, the manufacturer fostered some of the boldest expressions of what we now call mid-century modern style.

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