Womb Ottoman – Classic Boucle
When Florence Knoll challenged Finnish-born architect and designer Eero Saarinen in 1948 to create a chair that she could curl up in, she had found an apt candidate for the task. The Womb Chairs enve
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When Florence Knoll challenged Finnish-born architect and designer Eero Saarinen in 1948 to create a chair that she could curl up in, she had found an apt candidate for the task. The Womb Chairs enve
The Bertoia Asymmetric Chaise remained a prototypical form for 50 years, but in 2005 Knoll brought this masterpiece of mid-century experimental design into production. The coordinating vinyl seat pad
View DWR’s Task Chair Comparison chart.From Don Chadwick, an award-winning pioneer of leading-edge workspace seating, is the Chadwick Chair for Knoll (2005). Able to fu
The Brno Flat Bar Chair (1930) from KnollStudio is a masterpiece of structure, paying tribute to early modernism’s gravity-defying skyscrapers. Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to have a cantileve
Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, the Pensi Caf Table (1988) is quickly becoming the standard for outdoor cafes in Europe. Made with recyclable materials, the “disks” style has a stainles
The Bertoia Asymmetric Chaise remained a prototypical form for fifty years, but in 2005 Knoll brought this masterpiece of mid-century experimental design into production. With his iconic seati
With the aim of designing furniture defined by sculptural, holistic structures, Eero Saarinen produced his Side Table as part of his iconic pedestal collection (1956). Crafted of a heavy aluminum base
When Florence Knoll challenged Finnish-born architect and designer Eero Saarinen in 1948 to create a chair that she could curl up in, she had found an apt candidate for the task. The Womb Chair’s enve
With his iconic seating collection, Harry Bertoia transformed industrial wire rods into a new furniture form. The events that made this work possible began a decade earlier at Cranbrook Academy of Ar
In a 1956 cover story in Time magazine, Eero Saarinen said he was designing a collection to “clear up the slum of legs in the U.S. home.” Later that year, he completed his Pedestal Table and Tu