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  1. De Pree renamed the company after Miller, who was a well-regarded businessman in the community. Designer-driven: Founder D.J. De Pree (back, middle) with director of design George Nelson (seated, middle) and the cadre of designers they hired: Robert Propst, Alexander Girard, and Ray and Charles Eames.

  2. De Pree renamed the company after Miller, who was a well-regarded businessman in the community. Designer-driven: Founder D.J. De Pree (back, middle) with director of design George Nelson (seated, middle) and the cadre of designers they hired: Robert Propst, Alexander Girard, and Ray and Charles Eames.

  3. A mediados del siglo XX, el nombre de Herman Miller se convirtió en sinónimo de muebles “modernos”. De Pree primero contrató al diseñador Gilbert Rohde en 1930, quien marcó el comienzo de una era de diseño moderno orientado a la resolución de problemas. Una década y media después, contrataría a George Nelson, que cambió el curso ...

  4. 8 de ago. de 2017 · Max DePree. Max De Pree was an American businessman and writer. A son of D. J. De Pree, founder of Herman Miller office furniture company, he and his brother Hugh De Pree assumed leadership of the company in the early 1960s, with Hugh becoming CEO and president in 1962. Max succeeded his brother Hugh as CEO in 1980 and served in that capacity ...

  5. De Pree renamed the company after Miller, who was a well-regarded businessman in the community. Designer-driven: Founder D.J. De Pree (back, middle) with director of design George Nelson (seated, middle) and the cadre of designers they hired: Robert Propst, Alexander Girard, and Ray and Charles Eames.

  6. D. J. De Pree (Q5203641) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American furniture designer (1891-1990) Dirk Jan De Pree; edit. Language Label Description ...

  7. Max De Pree was an American businessman and writer. A son of D. J. De Pree, founder of Herman Miller office furniture company, he and his brother Hugh De Pree assumed leadership of the company in the early 1960s, Hugh becoming CEO and president in 1962.