Tag Archive | Design Yard

Ayse Birsel’s Design Pespective

Since we received such great feedback on our last blog post pertaining to the Herman Miller Design Yard, we thought we would bring you some insight from one of the designers that inhabits such a great workspace.

Ayse Birsel is to the point in her career where she is pretty much a “household” name when you talk about design, and like any other great designer we love to hear about their work from their perspectives.

Birsel probably isn’t very well known for making flashy, noteworthy products; she is more concerned with creating pieces that solve problems and truly make the world a better place. Where better to work than Herman Miller!?

Inside Herman Miller’s Design Yard

It’s no surprise that we love design, but if there’s anything we love more than actual design, it’s the inherent processes behind it. If there’s one organization that has steadily and systematically redefined modern design it is Herman Miller

About a month ago we shared a video with you pertaining to the Herman Miller Design Yard, and today we bring you another video which gives us a glimpse of the quirky studio.

It’s no question that some of the greatest names in design have worked in the Design Yard, so just being there is an experience in itself. Check out the video and you will see what we mean.

Something very interesting about HM’s designers is the sheer face that there are not many of them..but I don’t think anyone is complaining!

The Design Yard

In the 21st century, collaboration is the key to design. Sure, everyone has their own great ideas, but how much better could those ideas be cultivated with multiple perspectives? It definitely doesn’t hurt.

Herman Miller has always been at the front of the pack in terms of design, and they have done great things yet again. Herman Miller has created the Design Yard. The Design Yard is a place for people to simply bounce ideas off of each other. It features a very diverse crowd, which includes designers, customers, consultants, and even writers.

Check out this video from Herman Miller to learn more about this very cool concept!