Previously available only in leather or suede, the Barcelona Collection by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe is now available in fabric. A new frame finish—ultra-matte onyx—has also been added to the collection. Click here to see everything new from Knoll: https://lnkd.in/dBuPXNPb Pavilion Photography: Daniele Ansidei Artwork: Dozie Kanu Garden Designer: Jeroen Provoost Pavilion Design: OFFICE
Knoll
Furniture and Home Furnishings Manufacturing
East Greenville, Pennsylvania 130,811 followers
About us
At the intersection of people and environments, theres Knoll. Founded in 1938, Knoll is a constellation of design-driven brands and people. Our internationally recognized portfolio includes furniture, textiles, leathers, lighting, accessories, and architectural and acoustical elements. Our brands — Knoll Office, KnollStudio, KnollTextiles, KnollExtra, Spinneybeck | FilzFelt, Edelman Leather, HOLLY HUNT, DatesWeiser, and Muuto — reflect our commitment to modern design that meets the diverse requirements of high performance workplaces and luxury interiors. Our co-founder Florence Knoll’s pioneering “total design” perspective, which channeled the power of good design, blurring the boundaries between workplaces and homes, is more relevant than ever. As the workplace constantly reinvents itself, our ever-evolving constellation of design-driven brands unites legacy and innovation to create inspired modern interiors that foster rich interactions and impact what we do.
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- Industry
- Furniture and Home Furnishings Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- East Greenville, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Research, Ergonomics, Sustainability, Furniture, Textiles, Acoustics, Luxury Interiors, Modern Design, Workplace Design, and Manufacturing
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1235 Water St
East Greenville, Pennsylvania 18041, US
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Introducing the archival reissue of the D’Urso Occasional Table by Joseph D’Urso. With its functional design, industrial materials, and concealed casters, the table reflects D’Urso’s preference for objects that look more engineered than styled. Click here to see the suite of products Knoll debuted last week at Salone del Mobile: https://lnkd.in/e9trhbvi Pavilion Photography: Daniele Ansidei Garden Designer: Jeroen Provoost Pavilion Design: OFFICE
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Knoll presents an informal and dynamic solution for relaxation. The Perron Bun Lounge Chair by Willo Perron is an immersive experience that erases the distinctions between lounge chair, sofa, and bed. Click here to see everything Knoll is premiering this week at Salone del Mobile: https://lnkd.in/esjGh-69 Pavilion Photography: Daniele Ansidei Artwork: Greg Shimada Garden Designer: Jeroen Provoost Pavilion Design: OFFICE
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Knoll introduces the Biboni Sofa by Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of architecture firm, Johnston Marklee. Capturing the spirit of their architectural work, Biboni relates to the human body by shaping space into volumes, voids, and curves. Click here to see everything Knoll is showing this week at Salone del Mobile: https://lnkd.in/eJnPq8p3 Photography: Daniele Ansidei Artwork: Greg Shimada Garden Designer: Jeroen Provoost
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This week in Milan, Knoll introduces new furniture typologies, including the Muecke Wood Collection by Jonathan Muecke. An exercise in materiality and connection, the collection celebrates the natural beauty of wood and the clarity of repetition. Visit the Knoll pavilion (C11/C15) in Hall 24, or click here to see everything Knoll is showing at Salone del Mobile: https://lnkd.in/ey8m2tDr Pavilion Photography: Daniele Ansidei Artwork: Jonathan Muecke Garden Designer: Jeroen Provoost Pavilion Design: OFFICE
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On the occasion of the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, Knoll debuts new collections that complement architectural interiors. Inside the Knoll pavilion designed by Belgian architecture practice @office, visitors are discovering collections by Johnston Marklee, Jonathan Muecke, and Willo Perron, as well as an archival reissue by Joseph D’Urso and new finishes on a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe classic. Visit the Knoll pavilion (C11/C15) in Hall 24, or click here to see everything Knoll is showing in Milan: https://lnkd.in/dxs7kgYE Pavilion Photography: Daniele Ansidei Garden Designer: Jeroen Provoost Pavilion Design: OFFICE
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Knoll returns to Salone del Mobile with sculptural pieces that complement an architectural interior—new furniture typologies that unite art and craftsmanship in bold material expressions. New collections by Johnston Marklee, Jonathan Muecke, and Willo Perron, as well as an archival reissue by Joseph D’Urso and new finishes on a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe classic can be seen at the Knoll pavilion designed by architecture practice OFFICE. 8-13 April 2025 Rho Fiera, Milano Hall 24 C11/C15
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The Perron Pillo Sofa is an all-encompassing experience for sitting, curling up, and stretching out. Offered in a variety of textiles—from luxe velvet to faux shearling to heathered wool—this modular collection is a showcase for your creativity. “It’s a choose your own adventure experience,” says designer Willo Perron. Click here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/dRY4TETS
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The Perron Pillo Sofa by Willo Perron is designed to adapt. The individual modular components can be combined in countless ways and reconfigured as needs and locations change. Plus, it’s offered in two depths—one more upright, the other more lounge-like—to match the size and function of any space. Click here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eNW6cxVs
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Private entry: Step inside this handsome apartment designed by Dorga - David Burles. Located in Lyon with sweeping views of the Rhône, the light and airy space is finished with light oak woodwork, soft white walls, and metallic accents. Sliding bronze-tinted glass doors separate the kitchen and dining room, and Saarinen Tulip Chairs, with their swiveling seats, make it easy to pivot between conversation and “who’d like more wine?” in one graceful swoop. Photos by Studio Erick Saillet.
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