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  Knoll Bassett, Florence
  (1917- )
   
  Birthplace: USA
  Knoll Products: Office and residential furniture and accessories, including her eponymous Executive Collection, Lounge Collection, conference tables and low tables
   
Knoll Bassett, Florence
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Florence Knoll Bassett Timeline More

While a student at the Kingswood School on the campus of the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Florence Knoll Bassett (née Schust) became a protegée of Eero Saarinen. She studied architecture at Cranbrook, the Architectural Association in London and the Armour Institute (Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago). She worked briefly for Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and Wallace K. Harrison. In 1946, she became a full business and design partner and married Hans Knoll, after which they formed Knoll Associates. She was at once a champion of world-class architects and designers and an exceptional architect in her own right. As a pioneer of the Knoll Planning Unit, she revolutionized interior space planning. Her belief in "total design" – embracing architecture, manufacturing, interior design, textiles, graphics, advertising and presentation – and her application of design principles in solving space problems were radical departures from the standard practice in the 1950s, but were quickly adopted and remain widely used today. For her extraordinary contributions to architecture and design, Florence Knoll was accorded the National Endowment for the Arts' prestigious 2002 National Medal of Arts.

 



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Florence Knoll Bench
Florence Knoll Low Tables
Florence Knoll Coffee and End Tables
Saarinen Executive chairs-Florence Knoll table.
Florence Knoll Conference Tables
Florence Knoll Crendeza
Florence Knoll Credenza
Florence Knoll Settee.
Florence Knoll Lounge Seating
Florence Knoll Oval Table Desk
Florence Knoll Table Desk
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Flower Vase 8730
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