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Herman Miller Airia Media Cabinet

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Airia (2008) is a streamlined solution that keeps your media clutter-free. Designed by Ayako Takase and Cutter Hutton, who co-founded the Rhode Island-based studio Observatory in 2001, Airia acknowledges technology "but does so in a subtle, integrated and intuitive manner," says Hutton. Providing both open and concealed storage, the Airia Media Cabinet has a swinging door to conceal half of the interior contents, aka your messy side, while leaving the other side open for items you use frequently. The walnut shelf is adjustable and echoes the appearance of the walnut top. The contrasting materials used to create the Airia Media Cabinet showcase the collection's quality millwork and sculptural lines. This media cabinet is made with 46% recycled content. Simple assembly required. 

Details

  • Modern media cabinet for small spaces.
  • Made with made with 46% recycled content.
  • Adjustable interior walnut shelf.
  • Features both open and concealed storage.
  • Walnut frame and aluminum legs.

Height (in): 24 (61 cm)

Width (in): 35 (89 cm)

Depth (in): 16 (41 cm)

Weight (lbs): 111 (50 kg)

  • Walnut top and frame
  • Powder-coated steel case
  • Removable cork-lined organizers in center drawer.
  • Powder-coated cast aluminum legs.
  • Leveling glides.

Ayako Takase and Cutter Hutton

Ayako Takase and Cutter Hutton, who co-founded Observatory design studio in 2001,
grew up with differing backgrounds but a shared passion for design They each
found their way to industrial design and then to each other while studying at
the Rhode Island School of Design, where they remain active in teaching roles
in addition to their design work.

  • Laminates
  • Normal cleaning
  • Wash the laminate with a soft cloth and a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean soft cloth. For minor repair of burns or other stubborn marks, apply a nonabrasive liquid kitchen cleanser with a soft cloth soaked in warm water. Rub in the direction of the grain; use caution to avoid damaging the surface texture or gloss. If no grain direction is visible, rub with a light, circular motion.
  • Do not use powdered abrasives or other harsh cleansers like hypochlorite bleach, hydrogen peroxide, nitric or hydrochloric acids, or lye; they may deface the surface and change the finish color.
  • Wood & Veneer
  • Normal cleaning
  • Dust furniture daily with a slightly damp soft lint-free cloth. Wipe dry with a dry soft cloth in the direction of the wood grain.
  • Coated Metal
  • Normal cleaning
    Wash coated metal surfaces with a soft cloth soaked in detergent and warm water; rinse thoroughly and dry. Remove scuff marks from low-gloss coatings with pre-softened paste wax, following the instructions on the label. Remove scuff marks and scratches from high-gloss coatings using automotive polishing compounds, either liquid or paste. After polishing, apply a pre-softened automotive paste wax to restore original sheen.
  • Do not use abrasive, acid, alcohol–based, or solvent–based cleaners; they may damage the paint finish.
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