Marechiaro sofa
The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model.
The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model.
Elegant and contemporary seat system, that offers to the customer the opportunity to create and "customize" his own comfort.
The seating system Frame has a comfortable line; its structure can be enriched by the manual interlacement of the cowhide, for giving to the sofa an elegant scene.Seat and back cushions in feather with polyurethane foam insert, for a...
Sofa Faubourg is a tribute to arflex-history, where Carlo Colombo plays as usual on simplicity with irony and taste. An easy & chic piece, characterized by depth and very soft cushions into which one can almost dive. ...
This ironical intervention on the conventional upholstery converts a regular backrest into two independent ‘wraps’ connected by colorful straps. A graphical aluminum structures frames the protagonist of this chair, the cushions.
The Riva collection of outdoor furniture is above all about achieving a certain atmosphere for the better enjoyment of outdoor space. The plank construction of seat and back follows a long and varied tradition of outdoor chairs made in similar...
The Riva collection of outdoor furniture is above all about achieving a certain atmosphere for the better enjoyment of outdoor space. The plank construction of seat and back follows a long and varied tradition of outdoor chairs made in similar...
Kettal object
Because spaces come to life through the objects that adorn them, Kettal has developed a range of exterior decoration and design products.
The Kettal Net collection conserves a classic structure, elegant and with a smooth, line that gives a calming and attractive appearance. Woven cords and aluminium, tubing come together to provide a light, handcrafted look.
The design is aesthetically minimalistic with intentionally oversized pieces.On the other hand, the decorative elements have conscientiously not been emphasised in order to give centre stage to the various combinations of fabric, colours and carefully selected details.Sofa, is...
Kettal Mesh collection recalls architectural facades, which filter the surrounding environment without stopping the light and air flow. Industrial and natural materials, hard and soft surfaces, transparent and solid volumes are putted face to face in order to create this...
Kettal Mesh collection recalls architectural facades, which filter the surrounding environment without stopping the light and air flow. Industrial and natural materials, hard and soft surfaces, transparent and solid volumes are putted face to face in order to create this...
Like an architecture that is in keeping with its surroundings, the Kettal Maia, collection designed by Patricia Urquiola has a natural lightness and elegance. The, design of the artisan braiding, the sturdiness of the aluminium frame and the...
Kettal rug
Diagonal lines and geometric shapes feature in the Geometrics fabric collection designed by Doshi Levien for Kettal.As a development of this abstract theme, Doshi Levien created a series of rugs that explore the interplay of different geometries.In the...
Landscape aims to be part of a project. It is not understood as an item apart, but instead relates to its environment and melds with it. It is the project that is important, not the product, and this is its...
The Splay-Leg Table is a remarkable example of George Nakashima's talent for synthesising traditional influences and modern simplicity. Featuring low-sheen finishes that amplify the natural grain, the table showcases Nakashima's sensitivity to nature and his legendary craftsmanship.
Drawing inspiration from traditional designs, but asserting itself with an industrialised craft aesthetic, the Krusin Table complements the Krusin Lounge and Side Chairs. Like the chairs, the tables leave no joint unresolved and no angle unconsidered, resulting in a subtle...
Alexander Girard described himself as "a reasonable and sane functionalist, tempered by irrational frivolity." The Model 108 Coffee Table, introduced to the Knoll catalog in 1948, reflects the playful spirit he injected into the often austere modern vocabulary.ADD TO YOUR WISHLISTDEALER...
From the preliminary design to the manufacture of the finished product, the initial idea of the architect Piero Lissoni has become reality thanks to the expertise of Knoll, with its ability to develop innovative solutions. Based on observation of a...
The elegance of the Grasshopper table is derived from its distinct combination of slender surfaces in soft organic forms and a high-performance steel structure. The tabletop’s thin edge evokes a feeling of weightlessness and adds an...
Perfectly proportioned and immaculately detailed, the iconic Florence Knoll low credenza works as well in the dining room as it does in the office.
Charles Pollock’s 1963 Executive Chair features what he described as “rim technology”— the use of a single aluminum band around the chair’s perimeter to hold the design together, structurally and visually. Almost 50 years after...
Jens Risom's furniture, the first collection designed for and manufactured by Knoll, helped establish the company as an early provider of modern design in America. The Lounge Chair's combination of gentle curves and geometric angles exhibit Risom's...
When Tobia Scarpa first designed the Bastiano Sofa in 1962, he wanted to provide seating that was sophisticated and elegant, yet casual and comfortable. In keeping with the spirit that inspired it, the Bastiano Collection has been adapted to the proportions...
Paying particular attention to how people use lounge seating, Cini Boeri designed her third lounge collection for Knoll to deliver multiple sitting zones — bench-like support near the seat front, and relaxed comfort as one moves into the piece. The...
On the occasion of the 15th year of collaboration with the architect Piero Lissoni, Knoll presents Gould, a collection of upholstered furnitures based on a more relaxed, informal way of sitting, in a spirit of classic-contemporary taste, relying on...
Designed in 1960 and originally manufactured from 1964-79, the steel and leather ‘sling chair’ or '657', as it is commonly called, offers a refined combination of materials and finishes. Tubular steel legs connect to cast-aluminum arms and stretchers with exposed...
Honoring the cantilevered chairs of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the Newson Aluminum Chair, 90 years later, is a forward-looking expression that synthesizes simplicity, material and precision, in the Modernist tradition.
The Jehs+Laub Lounge Chair, inspired by the structure and geometry of earlier Knoll designs, features a sweeping form, streamlined profile and a composed, inviting interior inspired by traditional quilting. Matching ottoman is available, see below.
Pilot is an innovative swivel lounge chair that marries visual and material lightness with exceptional comfort. The cantilevered seat, which features a unique upholstery substructure for greater flexibility, appears to float in the air, giving the chair a refined silhouette...
A Womb Chair fit for two. We are very pleased to welcome the Womb Settee back to the Knoll line up. The design went out of production, but never out of style. The double-wide design is the perfect modern refuge...
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...
The MR Collection represents some of the earliest steel furniture designs by Mies van der Rohe. The material choice was inspired by fellow Bauhaus master Marcel Breuer, while the forms are thought to be modern derivatives of 19th century iron...
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,...
Despite being what Florence Knoll modestly referred to as a “fill-in piece,” 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...
Marcel Breuer married traditional craftsmanship with industrial methods and materials to help make tubular steel furniture an international sensation and a modern institution. The cantilevered form exploits the possibilities unique to the material and gives the chair added flexibility and...
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 seating collection, the welded wire base shows an early exploration of the material...
The Fumoir collection was first produced in 1929, just a few years after Renzo Frau’s death. It was one of the first products to be taken in hand and developed by Savina Pisati Frau. It stands out for its...