F. Knoll Relax Untufted, 1954
Florence Knoll Relax Untufted three seater Sofa designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll.
This versatile collection includes a lounge chair, a two-seater sofa and a three-seater sofa.
Pricing is for a three seater sofa as seen on the main image. Please enquire for two seater version and lounge chair. Fabric and leather samples are available to view at our shop or showroom, please enquire for details.
Please note: When upholstered in Eva fabric collection, there will be a lead time of 12-14 weeks.
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Description
Florence Knoll Relax Untufted three seater Sofa designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll.
This versatile collection includes a lounge chair, a two-seater sofa and a three-seater sofa.
Pricing is for a three seater sofa as seen on the main image. Please enquire for two seater version and lounge chair. Fabric and leather samples are available to view at our shop or showroom, please enquire for details.
Please note: When upholstered in Eva fabric collection, there will be a lead time of 12-14 weeks.
Dimensions
230w x 88d x 43/80cmh
Materials
Metal structure embedded in polyurethane foam. Exposed metal frame and legs. Heavy gauge tubular steel in polished chrome and painted finish. Seat suspension with variable density foam. Seat and back cushions with variable density foam welted and covered with polyester fiberfill to enhance comfort.
Seat and back cushions are also available untufted or "quilted' with buttons for the version in leather and without buttons for the upholstered version with fabrics. Upholstery is available in a range of fabric and leather.
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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.