See Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's classic chairs through the eyes of acclaimed architectural critic Kenneth Frampton.
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read more about this inspirationThe Associate Director of the Mies Society catches up with Knoll about preserving Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's legacy and celebrating his 130th birthday.
read more about this inspirationPaula Benson, founder of the Film & Furniture blog, rounds up examples of Knoll design in classic and current cinema.
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read more about this inspirationGeorgia O'Keeffe's home in New Mexico demonstrates her lifelong commitment to modernism, housing works by Bertoia, Mies and Saarinen.
read more about this inspirationIn his Greenwich Village apartment, veteran art director George Lois reveals a longstanding tryst with Knoll design.
read more about this inspirationBassamFellows turns back the clock on a mid-century marvel designed by Willis N. Mills, incorporating furniture by Mies van der Rohe, Richard Schultz, and Hans Wegner.
read more about this inspirationFurniture by Mies van der Rohe, Knoll, Saarinen, and Schultz appears appropriately neutral in this Richard Meier designed residence.
read more about this inspirationArchival photographs of a marketing collaboration afford historical perspective.
read more about this inspirationAs part of our new series Design Deconstructed, take apart the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's iconic Barcelona Chair and chart the history of the chair's production.
read more about this inspirationDesigned by Eero Saarinen and finished by Florence Knoll, the CBS tower is a granite testament to Knoll collaboration.
read more about this inspirationHarvard's exhibition features Knoll's Barcelona Collection and reflects on the architect's early trajectory.
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