
Sled Base Storage
Summary
Sled Base Storage is based on an original 1960s Ward Bennett design. Geiger enlisted former Bennett protégé Timothy deFiebre to update the mechanisms and material options 40 years later. Dozens of configurations are available, with units that include hinged doors, box drawers, and file drawers combining in elegant grids to form single-unit pedestals to four-unit credenzas.
Dimensions
Depth: 14
Width: 31
Height: 26 1/2
Depth: 14
Width: 61 1/2
Height: 26 1/2
Depth: 14
Width: 61 1/2
Height: 26 1/2
Depth: 14
Width: 92
Height: 26 1/2
Modular Formation
Modular Sled Base Storage is available in configurations ranging from single-unit pedestals to four-unit credenzas, with options including drawers, filing cabinets, and casters.
Roll with Sled
Single and double units are also available with casters for use as mobile pedestals.
Nautical Inspiration
Flush-mounted Ward Bennett Flip Pull is based on nautical hardware.
Ward Bennett
Ward Bennett’s career began at age 13, when he quit school to work in New York’s Garment District. At 16 he went to Europe and continued working in fashion.
Despite attending art schools in Florence and Paris, he was mostly self-taught, with skills ranging from jewelry-making to interior design. “I learn from people,” he said, referencing influences including Georgia O’Keeffe.
Bennett eventually settled in New York, where his reputation earned him many high-profile clients. Lyndon Johnson later asked Bennett to design a chair for his presidential library—“a cross between a barroom chair and a courtroom chair with a little Western saddle.”
















