Joseph D Urso 1980
Celebrated minimalist and internationally renowned interior designer Joseph D’Urso first translated his signature spare aesthetic to furniture for Knoll in 1980. With simple lines, lean proportions and industrial materials, the collection of tables reflects D’Urso’s preference for objects that look more engineered than styled. “The tables span any function from home to office,” explains D’Urso. “I tried to create a palette of choices so one can decide what is most appropriate for each situation.”
Joseph Paul D’Urso, who studied design at Pratt Institute, Royal College of Art in London and Manchester College of Art, is widely acknowledged as a leader of the high-tech design movement of the 1970s. While helping to define minimalist principles for living, he expanded design vocabulary with new materials and graphic, streamlined forms.
10190 | Generation by Knoll and D'Urso Meeting Table
10971 | FilzFelt ARO Acoustic Collection
3863 | D'Urso Conference Table
3727 | D'Urso Conference Table with Brno Chairs
1849 | D'Urso Conference Table with Pollock Chairs
5600 | D'Urso Round Work Table, Risom Side Chair
4610 | D'Urso Tables and Flat Bar Brno Chairs
6880 | Bertoia Side Chair, D'Urso Table