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Item No. 100195125
Designed by Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll™ Square Coffee Table - Low

$4,653.00
Item No. 100195125
Designed by Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll™ Square Coffee Table - Low

$4,653.00
The Florence Knoll Coffee Table, designed to furnish the new interiors of postwar America, is a scaled-down translation of the lines, gestures and materials of modern architecture. Consistent with all of her designs, the table has a spare, geometric presence that reflects the rational design approach Florence Knoll learned from Mies van der Rohe. More Details
Clear Glass
Ebonized Walnut
Light Oak
Light Walnut
Satin Arabescato
Satin Carrara
Polished Arabescato
Polished Carrara
Polished Nero Marquina
Polished Grigio Marquina
Satin Grigio Marquina
Polished Espresso
Satin Espresso
Polished Chrome
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Florence Knoll™ Square Coffee Table - Low
$4,653.00
$4,653.00

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Details
Details
  • Florence Knoll’s signature stamped into base.
  • Winner of American Institute of Interior Designers First Award in 1954.
Designer
Florence Knoll
Collection
Florence Knoll Collection
General Dimensions
  • 13¾" H 35½" W 35½" D
Product Weight
84 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-Year Warranty
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Item No.
100195125
Dimensions
23" x 23"

23" x 23"

  • Height (in): 17
  • Width (in): 23½
  • Depth (in): 23½
  • Weight (lbs): 65
47" x 47"

47" x 47"

  • Height (in): 13¾
  • Width (in): 47¼
  • Depth (in): 47¼
  • Weight (lbs): 135
35" x 35"

35" x 35"

  • Height (in): 13¾
  • Width (in): 35½
  • Depth (in): 35½
  • Weight (lbs): 84
  • Polished glass, marble, walnut, or oak top
  • Buffed chromed steel base
  • Nylon floor glides

Shipping Options

  • Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery

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Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll

Trained as an architect, Florence Knoll counted Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe among her many friends and trusted mentors. In 1941 she met Hans Knoll and the pair—armed with Florence’s design skills and Hans’ salesmanship—grew a budding company into an international arbiter of design and defined the standard for the modern interiors of post-war America.

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