List of products by supplier: Knoll

Knoll is a constellation of design-driven brands and people, working together with our clients to create inspired modern interiors. Our internationally recognised portfolio includes furniture, textiles, leathers, accessories and architechtural and acoustical elements.

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  • 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 exudes a simple elegance that epitomizes Mies van der Rohe's most famous maxim - "less is more." Each Barcelona piece is a tribute to the marriage of modern design and exceptional craftsmanship.

  • Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ca.1929 Whether placed in front of a Barcelona Chair, or standing alone, the Barcelona Stool exudes a simple elegance that epitomizes Mies van der Rohe's most famous maxim - "less is more.  Each Barcelona piece is a tribute to the marriage of modern design and exceptional craftsmanship.

  • Harry Bertoia 1952 This simple design was the first piece of furniture created by Harry Bertoia for Knoll. Although the bench does not have the signature wire grid of his more recognizable 1952 collection, the welded wire base shows an early exploration of the material and foreshadows what was to soon follow.

  • 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...

  • Harry Bertoia 1952 Harry Bertoia's delicately industrial Side Chair is among the most recognized achievements of mid-century modern design. Like Saarinen and Mies, Bertoia found sublime grace in an industrial material, elevating it beyond its normal utility into a work of art.

  • 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.

  • Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1930 Designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1930 for his renowned Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic, the Brno Chair reflects the groundbreaking simplicity of its original environment. The chair, an icon of 20th-century design, is celebrated for its lean profile, clean lines and exquisite details.

  • Isamu Noguchi 1957 Initially conceived as a rocking stool, Isamu Noguchi’s playful design caught the attention of Hans Knoll who thought it a perfect complement to the Bertoia wire collection. At the suggestion of Hans Knoll, Noguchi adapted the stool into a small table in 1954, and a full size dining table in 1957. 

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