F. Knoll Lounge Chair, 1954
Florence Knoll Classic lounge chair by Florence Knoll for Knoll.
This collection was initially designed by Florence Knoll for herself and also includes a bench, a two-seater and a three-seater sofa.
The Classic (here) provides a more upright seating whereas the new Relax version has a slightly deeper seat and more padded cushions.
The seat and back cushions are ‘quilted’ with buttons for the version in leather and without buttons for the upholstered version with all fabrics.
The KnollStudio logo and Florence Knoll signature are stamped into the base of the frame.
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Description
Florence Knoll Classic lounge chair by Florence Knoll for Knoll.
This collection was initially designed by Florence Knoll for herself and also includes a bench, a two-seater and a three-seater sofa.
The Classic (here) provides a more upright seating whereas the new Relax version has a slightly deeper seat and more padded cushions.
The seat and back cushions are ‘quilted’ with buttons for the version in leather and without buttons for the upholstered version with all fabrics.
The KnollStudio logo and Florence Knoll signature are stamped into the base of the frame.
Dimensions
81w x 82d x 47/80cmh
Materials
Inner frame in solid wood with exposed metal frame and legs. Heavy gauge tubular steel in polished or satin chrome finish.
Seat suspension with No-Sag springs. Arm seat and back cushions variable density foam welted and button tufted.
Please note: When upholstered in Eva fabric collection, there will be a lead time of 12-14 weeks.
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Knoll specialises in workplace furnishings that inspire, evolve and endure.
Their commitment to innovation and modern design has yielded a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, files and storage, tables and desks, wood casegoods, textiles and accessories. Their products have been exhibited in major art museums, with more than 40 pieces in the permanent Design Collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York.