Chadwick modular seating

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Modular sofa system designed by Don Chadwick and produced by Herman Miller.

Chadwick Modular Seating is a modular sofa composed of one or more sections that can be arranged to create long, contiguous seating surfaces for offices and homes. Multiple-section shapes were produced in many fabrics and colors. Sections were available in straight, wedge, and elbow shapes.[1]

Don Chadwick designed the system in 1974 for Herman Miller.[2]

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