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- Action_Office abstract "The Action Office is a series of furniture designed by Robert Propst, and manufactured and marketed by Herman Miller. First introduced in 1964 as the Action Office I product line, then superseded by the Action Office II series, it is an influential design in the history of “contract furniture” (office furniture). The Action Office II series introduced the concept of the flexible, semi-enclosed workspaces, now better known as the cubicle. All cubicle office designs can be traced back to Herman Miller’s Action Office product lines.[citation needed]".
- Action_Office wikiPageExternalLink djdepree.html.
- Action_Office wikiPageID "4337310".
- Action_Office wikiPageRevisionID "562974876".
- Action_Office date "February 2013".
- Action_Office hasPhotoCollection Action_Office.
- Action_Office reason "Who neglected to mention Porpst's contribution? Alcoa or Nelson?".
- Action_Office subject Category:History_of_furniture.
- Action_Office subject Category:Office_equipment.
- Action_Office comment "The Action Office is a series of furniture designed by Robert Propst, and manufactured and marketed by Herman Miller. First introduced in 1964 as the Action Office I product line, then superseded by the Action Office II series, it is an influential design in the history of “contract furniture” (office furniture). The Action Office II series introduced the concept of the flexible, semi-enclosed workspaces, now better known as the cubicle.".
- Action_Office label "Action Office".
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- Action_Office sameAs Q4677130.
- Action_Office sameAs Q4677130.
- Action_Office wasDerivedFrom Action_Office?oldid=562974876.
- Action_Office isPrimaryTopicOf Action_Office.