American furniture brand Knoll have reintroduced three designs by the late Japanese-American woodworker George Nakashima, originally designed for Knoll in the 1940s. The Straight Chair has a seat, ...
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Think you’ve got your work-from-home routine down to a science? Now it’s time to optimize your space. Knoll’s collection of Work from Home furniture, accessories, and textiles is now 15% off through ...
London studio Barber and Osgerby has worked with Knoll on a collection of tables with light-fast and waterproof enamel tops that mean they can be used both indoors and outdoors. The studio has ...
Q. We have two of these Knoll chairs that we purchased about 50 years ago. One has the original webbing, the other has been rewebbed. Please advise if the chairs have any value. –Virginia O’Toole, ...
Motivated by a revolution, Hans Knoll began to bring modern design from Europe to U.S. shores in 1938. He focused on furniture backed by ideas, not just function. However, at the time, a looming world ...
“Mid-century modern.” The label may refer to designs that date back as far as the 1940s, but countless examples remain as popular as ever — few more so than the Knoll Womb Chair. Created by ...
At this year’s Salone del Mobile, Knoll presented a selection of innovative designs by leading figures in the field of architecture, sculpture and interior design. Featured creations include Sharon ...