This book showcases over 560 beautiful color and black and white photographs of dynamic and practical seating, tables, beds, desks, cabinets, and accessories by many leading architects and furniture designers. Knoll furniture in-cludes trend-setting designs by Marcel Breuer, Mies van der Rohe, Jens Risom, Florence Knoll, Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Richard Schultz, Charles Pollock, Warren Platner, Fritz Hansen, William Stephens, Gae Aulenti, Charles Pfister, Otto Zapf,Niels Diffrient, Ettore Sottsass, Andrew Morrison, Frank Ghery, and many more. Historians, curators, dealers, and collectors will enjoy complete documen-tation of the furniture, including designer, years of design and/or manufacture, materials, and dimen-sions. Architects and designers will delight in the classic modern forms and innovative concept ideas that evolved as new materials came into use.
The name Knoll is synonymous worldwide with the best in modern furniture design. Visually exciting, comprehensive in content, this new book documents the modern furniture sold and produced by Knoll from 1938 to 2005. A detailed timeline orga- nizes the history of Knoll furniture with illustrations,from its roots at the Bauhaus, to New York City,through Knoll International. This book showcases over 560 beautiful color and black and white photographs of dynamic and practical seating, tables, beds, desks, cabinets, and accessories by many leading architects and furniture designers. Knoll furniture in-cludes trend-setting designs by Marcel Breuer, Mies van der Rohe, Jens Risom, Florence Knoll, Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Richard Schultz, Charles Pollock, Warren Platner, Fritz Hansen, William Stephens, Gae Aulenti, Charles Pfister, Otto Zapf,Niels Diffrient, Ettore Sottsass, Andrew Morrison, Frank Ghery, and many more. Historians, curators, dealers, and collectors will enjoy complete documen-tation of the furniture, including designer, years of design and/or manufacture, materials, and dimen-sions. Architects and designers will delight in the classic modern forms and innovative concept ideas that evolved as new materials came into use.
Nancy N. Schiffer is a writer and editor with a passion for art and design history. She received a BA in Art History from Wells College and an MA in Museology from George Washington University. Af- ter serving as curator for Tryon Palace Restoration in New Bern, North Carolina, she ran the appraisal department for a leading antiques business. She is a dedicated collector of art and has written other books on decorative arts, sculpture, and antiques.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
TIMELINE
SEATING
BEDS
TABLES
DESKS
CHESTS, CABINETS AND CREDENZAS
ACCESSORIES
DESIGNERS FOR KNOLL
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX