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Barcelona® Chair






Barcelona® Chair


Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ca. 1929


One of the most recognized objects of the last century, and an icon of the modern movement, the Barcelona Chair’s simple elegance and graceful profile epitomize

Mies van der Rohe's most famous maxim–“less is more." From the hand-buffed stainless or chrome frame to the individual leather squares carefully welted together,

each Barcelona piece is a tribute to the marriage of modern design and exceptional craftsmanship.












Wassily Chair







Wassily Chair


Marcel Breuer ca. 1925


Marcel Breuer was an apprentice at the Bauhaus when he conceived the world’s first tubular steel chair. Inspired by the frame of a bicycle,

a product he greatly admired for its functional design, Breuer saw tubular steel as a way of building a more transparent chair.

Influenced by the constructivist theories of the Dutch De Stjil movement, Breuer took a familiar form — in this case the classic club chair — and reduced it to its elemental lines and planes.

The composition of leather strips suspended on steel tubes was the first chair of its kind. Breuer later named the chair after Wassily Kandinsky, the first person to whom he showed the chair.











Womb Chair








Womb Chair


Eero Saarinen 1948


Eero Saarinen designed the groundbreaking Womb Chair at Florence Knoll’s request for “a chair that was like a basket full of pillows…something I could really curl up in.”

The fiberglass design supported multiple sitting postures and provided a comforting sense of security — hence the name.



















Bertoia Diamond Chair










Bertoia Diamond Chair


Harry Bertoia 1952


The Diamond Chair is an astounding study in space, form and function by one of the master sculptors of the last century.

Like Saarinen and Mies, Bertoia found sublime grace in an industrial material, elevating it beyond its normal utility into a work of art.

Harry Bertoia’s wire chairs are among the most recognized achievements of mid-century modern design and a proud part of the Knoll heritage.

 

In 2015 Knoll introduced the Diamond Chair with an 18k gold plated finish to honor the 100th birthday of Harry Bertoia.











Platner Lounge Chair









Platner Lounge Chair


Warren Platner 1966


In 1966, the Platner Collection captured the “decorative, gentle, graceful” shapes that were beginning to infiltrate the modern vocabulary.

The iconic pieces are created by welding hundreds of curved steel rods to circular frames, simultaneously serving as structure and ornament.

An 18k gold finish option was added in 2015 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Platner Collection.










KN01 - Swivel Lounge Chair








KN01 - Swivel Lounge Chair


Piero Lissoni 2018


KN01, a low-back lounge chair, features a curved silhouette and aluminum base.

Its balanced proportions deliver a compact footprint and inviting form ideal for modern living, meeting and community spaces.



















Florence Knoll Sofa and Settee





Florence Knoll Sofa and Settee


Florence Knoll 1954


Designed in 1954 as what Florence Knoll modestly referred to as one of the “fill-in pieces that no one else wants to do,”

the Florence Knoll Sofa Collection now stands as a defining example of modern design.

Consistent with all of her designs, the Lounge Collection has a spare, geometric profile that reflects the objective perfectionism and rational design approach Florence Knoll learned from her mentor, Mies van der Rohe.










Florence Knoll Bench






Florence Knoll Bench


Florence Knoll 1954


Designed in 1954 as what Florence Knoll modestly referred to as one of the “fill-in pieces that no one else wants to do,”

the Florence Knoll Bench now stands as a defining example of modern design. Consistent with all of her designs, the bench has a spare,

geometric profile that reflects the objective perfectionism and rational design approach Florence Knoll learned from her mentor, Mies van der Rohe.










Barcelona® Couch





Barcelona® Couch


Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1930


Designed in 1930, the Barcelona Couch shares the same simple elegance as the iconic lounge chair of the same name.

Mies van der Rohe's command of line and material in all medium, from architecture to furniture, helped define the modern vocabulary.










Rockwell Unscripted® Modular Lounge






Rockwell Unscripted® Modular Lounge


Rockwell Unscripted Modular lounge pieces plan together to create engaging spaces with a tranquil vibe and are equally compelling when used alone.

Use left and right arm modules, three armless settee widths, and an ottoman, to create myriad configurations.

The upholstery features French seams, two-sided seat cushions with pinch pleat detail, and solid wood legs.















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