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Item No. 100370438
Designed by Richard Schultz

1966 Serving Cart

$4,993.00
Item No. 100370438
Designed by Richard Schultz

1966 Serving Cart

$4,993.00
Richard Schultz's serving cart has been bringing elegance to everyday living—indoors and out—since 1966. This durable, weather-resistant trolley is available in a choice of materials and colors. More Details
Onyx
Teak
White Porcelain
Light Bronze Porcelain
Blue
Dark Bronze
Dark Red
Green
Light Bronze
Onyx
Silver
White
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1966 Serving Cart
$4,993.00
$4,993.00

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In the late 1950s, Richard Schultz received an envelope filled with rusted bolts from Florence Knoll, who was spending time at her Florida home. She tasked Schultz with the job of designing elegant outdoor furniture that could withstand corrosive sea air, season after season. Introduced in March 1966, the Leisure Collection, now called the 1966 Collection, was described by Schultz as “a breath of fresh air” for modernists.
  • Handle and large wheels with differential axle for easy transportation.
  • Weather-resistant polyester powder-coated finish.
  • Fitted cover sold separately.
Designer
Richard Schultz
Collection
1966 Collection
General Dimensions
  • 26¼" H 23½" W 39" D
Product Weight
55 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-Year Warranty
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Item No.
100370438
Dimensions
1966 Collection Serving Cart

1966 Collection Serving Cart

  • Height (in): 26¼
  • Width (in): 23½
  • Depth (in): 39
  • Weight (lbs): 55
  • Cast and extruded aluminum frame
  • Weather-resistant polyester powder-coated finish
  • Stainless steel supports and connectors
  • Cast-aluminum wheels with rubber tires and differential axle

Shipping Options

  • In-Home Delivery

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Richard Schultz

Richard Schultz

Richard Schultz was an integral part of the Knoll story, beginning in 1951 when he was hired to assist Harry Bertoia on the development and production of his wire chairs. This led to a position in the Design Development Group, where he designed many elegant collections for outdoor living—the first of which was designed for Florence Knoll’s seaside Florida home.

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