The organizers of the MoMA show on modern interiors discuss the influence of Knoll and the impact of women designers.
read more about this inspirationBehind acclaimed architectural photographer Scott Frances' lens
read more about this inspirationThe veteran publishing pair discusses Knoll classics, the history of chairs, and the value of a design education.
read more about this inspirationMuseum of Arts and Design's Chief Curator speaks about the upcoming exhibition of Bertoia's late-career Sonambient works.
read more about this inspirationEero Saarinen's Tulip Chair — blooming brightly for more than fifty years.
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 inspirationSaarinen's elegant curves are a go-to for Leonora Mahle in her interior design of a light-filled Madison Avenue duplex.
read more about this inspirationIn the English countryside, architect Robert Swan introduces Le Corbusier's "Five Points" to a rural town, drawing on designs by Saarinen and Bertoia.
read more about this inspirationLayers upon layers culminate in a rich tableau, where Platner Lounge Chairs, Bertoia Side Chairs and Saarinen Dining Tables assume starring roles.
read more about this inspirationArchival photographs of a marketing collaboration afford historical perspective.
read more about this inspirationKnoll digs into its archives to recover sketches that gave birth to some of the company's beloved designs.
read more about this inspirationCelebrating Herbert Matter's inspiring graphic design during his nearly 20-year-long partnership with Knoll
read more about this inspirationFor over fifty years Knoll has sourced the finest marble, granite, and quartz to pair good design with great materials. See the process – quarry to dining room.
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