Florence

Category
Sofas
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
Composizione su progetto
Finiture
Metal, Coating on request
Year
1954
The Florence Knoll sofa, designed in 1954 by Florence Knoll, is a statement of rigor and modernity. Designed to bring visual order to interiors, it reflects the designer's rationalist approach. Its essential lines and geometric structure are inspired by modernist architecture, while its impeccable comfort makes it a timeless icon.
Knoll
Knoll. Inc. is a design-led company that produces office systems, seating, filing and shelving, tables and desks, and textiles (KnollTextiles). It produces home furnishings by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Harry Bertoia, Florence Knoll (Florence Schust), Frank Gehry, Maya Lin, and Eero Saarinen under the company's KnollStudio division. In 2011, Knoll received the prestigious National Design Award for Corporate and Institutional Achievement from the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. The award honors design excellence and the public impact of Knoll's body of work.
Florence Knoll
Florence Knoll Bassett, born Schust, is a pioneer of modern American design. A brilliant architect and designer, she revolutionized the design of spaces with innovative ideas. Wife of Hans Knoll, she contributed to the success of the eponymous company with iconic creations of the 20th century, including lounge chairs, tables and the Florence Relax collection. Born in 1917 in Saginaw, Michigan, she studied at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, coming into contact with masters such as Gropius, Breuer and Mies van der Rohe. After her marriage to Hans in 1946, she transformed Knoll into an international reference, redefining work spaces with the Planning Unit and KnollTextiles. After her husband's death, she led the company until 1960, retiring in 1965. She passed away in 2019 in Coral Gables.