Over the past several months, Knoll showrooms across the nation have hosted various student visits. Groups ranged from design students, to fashion students, to architecture students. Showrooms gave tours of their offices, pointing out the latest and greatest by Knoll. Furthermore, showrooms presented the company's rich history from the rise of Florence Knoll to the strides in changing the corporate American landscape. Across the board, students were engaged and eager to interact with both Knoll furnishings and textiles.
Below are several of the company's recent student vists from Dallas to New York City.
New York School of Interior Design at the New York City Showroom
New York School of Interior Design prepares aspiring interior designers and working professionals to be leaders in the field by providing a focused and immersive interior design education drawing upon expert faculty, innovative approaches, and close industry relationships.
Fashion Institute of Technology at the New York Showroom
F.I.T. prepares students for professional excellence in design and business through rigorous and adaptable academic programs, experiential learning and innovative partnerships. A premier public institution in New York City, F.I.T. fosters creativity, career focus, and a global perspective and educates its students to embrace inclusiveness, sustainability and a sense of community.
Texas Tech University at the Dallas Showroom
Committed to teaching and the advancement of knowledge, Texas Tech University, a comprehensive public research university, provides the highest standards of excellence in higher education, fosters intellectual and personal development, and stimulates meaningful research and service to humankind.
Mississippi State at the Dallas Showroom
The educational mission of the College of Arts & Sciences is two-fold: to provide students with a liberal education which will facilitate intellectual development and stimulate a life-long pursuit of knowledge, and to give students an in-depth education in at least one specialized area necessary to prepare them for a career or for advanced study.
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