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Walter Knoll

German

Inspired by the Bauhaus — founded in 1919 by Walter GropiusWalter Knoll decided to bet big on modernism. He launched his eponymous German furniture maker in 1925, and the company has been going strong ever since.

Most design lovers are familiar with Knoll, the manufacturer of furniture by Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and other modernist giants. It was founded by Hans Knoll in 1941 and led after his death by his wife, Florence Knoll, the doyenne of postwar American office interiors. In recent years, the company has added collections by Maya Lin, Rem Koolhaas, Frank Gehry and David Adjaye, among others, and encouraged customers to do what some of them had been doing all along: use Knoll’s “office furniture” at home.

Fewer Americans are familiar with Walter Knoll, the company Hans’s father founded in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1925 and later moved to nearby Herrenberg. That company has existed in the shadow of the larger U.S.-based Knoll for decades.

Both companies descended from the German manufacturer of ornate leather goods established by Wilhelm Knoll in 1866. In 1907, Wilhelm’s sons, Willy and Walter, took over the father’s business and started producing leather club chairs. Five years later, the company introduced its Nestra line of stripped-down wood and leather seating, foreshadowing the family’s future innovations.

In 1925, when he was 50, Walter Knoll launched the Walter Knoll Company, which soon released the revolutionary Prodomo line of chairs, whose upholstered seats and backs are supported by tubular metal frames. Other lightweight Walter Knoll pieces were used in the passenger compartment of the Hindenburg zeppelin.

In 1927, Walter Knoll furnished five apartments designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the Weissenhof Estate, 21 prototypes of “workers’ housing of the future” constructed as part of an exhibition in Stuttgart. A decade later, Walter’s son Hans, then 24, traveled to the United States to market his father’s furniture and to make a new life for himself in the New World. But inspired by his encounters with Jens Risom — a Danish-born designer who furthered Scandinavian modernism in the United States — Hans broke away from Walter, creating Knoll Associates (now known simply as Knoll). Florence Schust (later to become Hans’s wife) joined him in the company in 1943, and soon they were working with mid-century modern icons such as Saarinen and Bertoia on new designs and licensing Mies’s Barcelona chair.

After the war, with his factories destroyed and labor and materials in short supply, Walter Knoll turned to Hans for help. Hans sent over several pieces from his Vostra line, designed by Risom. Walter replaced the web seats with upholstery and launched his version of the Vostra at the New Living exhibition in Cologne in 1949. It became hugely successful, persuading many Germans still accustomed to traditional furniture to give modernism a go.

Walter Knoll retired in 1964, but his namesake firm continued growing in Germany. Just like the American Knoll, Walter Knoll has found that some customers want to use pieces originally meant as office furniture in their houses. In fact, these pieces give living and dining rooms a crispness that almost no residential furniture can match.

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Chaise in Mohair Velvet
By Walter Knoll
Located in Culver City, CA
Germany circa 1970 Walter Knoll chaise lounge with chrome legs and newly upholstered in teddy mohair by Rosemary Hallgarten. 26"w x 62"d x 25"h x 19"seat
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1970s German Vintage Walter Knoll

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Chrome

Chaise in Mohair Velvet
Chaise in Mohair Velvet
H 25 in W 62 in D 26 in
FK6725 Bird Tulip Chair Green by Fabricius & Kastholm Knoll 1990s
By Walter Knoll, Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius
Located in Aachen, NW
This fine example of the FK6725 Bird office chairs was designed by Jorgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius in the early 60s and produced by Walter Knoll in the 1990s. The so called "Bir...
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1990s German Walter Knoll

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Aluminum

1970s vintage green velvet knoll club chair (2 available)
By Walter Knoll
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Low profile green velvet club chair with magazine pouches. 1970s Collection Walter Knoll (with tags). Super comfortable. 2 available - if you'd like both, select 2.
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1970s American Vintage Walter Knoll

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Velvet

Walter Knoll by Bernd Münzebrock Brown Leather Daybed
By Bernd Münzebrock, Walter Knoll
Located in London, GB
Originally designed by Bernd Münzebrock in 1973 and manufactured by Walter Knoll, this daybed is reminiscent of the iconic Bauhaus designs from the 1930s. Constructed from a chrome ...
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1970s German Vintage Walter Knoll

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Leather

1950s Rare Set Vostra Chairs Numbered & Original Fabric by Jens Risom for Knoll.
By Walter Knoll, Jens Risom
Located in Eindhoven, Noord Brabant
These rare “Vostra” easy chairs were designed by Jens Risom in 1941. These chairs are numbered in the frame. This is chair number 1247 and number 1248. The chairs are in good condtion. The original fabric is still on the chairs. The Vostra chair...
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1950s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Walter Knoll

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Fabric, Elm

Walter Knoll – Don chair – Set of 2 – Bernd Münzebrock – 1970s
By Walter Knoll
Located in NIEUWKUIJK, NB
These awesome Don chairs are designed by Bernd Münzebrock for Walter Knoll, Germany 1970s. The model of the chair is ‘Don’ and they are very comfortable....
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1970s European Vintage Walter Knoll

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Leather

Walter Knoll 369 armchair
By Walter Knoll
Located in NIEUWKUIJK, NB
The Walter Knoll 369 Armchair was designed in 1956 by the Walter Knoll Team. At the time, the vast majority of the German furniture industry consisted of cla...
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Early 2000s European Walter Knoll

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Fabric

Walter Knoll 369 armchair
Walter Knoll 369 armchair
H 29.53 in W 27.96 in D 27.96 in
10 Preben Fabricius and Jorgen Kastlhom FK 6728 high back leather armchairs
By Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius, Walter Knoll
Located in Highclere, Newbury
An exceptional limited edition set of 10 Danish Mid Century Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastlhom FK high back armchairs, model FK 6728-4G for Walter Knoll, in a cognac coloured leather with a white gloss shell and polished aluminium 4 star base. The price listed is for all 10 chairs as shown. Originally designed by powerhouse 1960s design team Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastholm in 1964, their ‘Tulip’ chair has become an icon of Mid Century Danish design. The actual original name for this chair that was produced by Kill International is ‘The Bucket Chair’ and it is still produced today by Walter Knoll under that name. Needless to say the name comes nowhere near close to portraying the beautiful and curvaceous lines it exhibits which is why over the years it’s often been referred to as the ‘Tulip’ or ‘Bird’ Chair. The original production name was the FK 6725 which relates to the chair with the fixed base and seat. Other production variants number from 6725-6729 and also have been produced in a 3 leg (3G), 4 leg (4G) or 5 star (5R) base and with or without castors. The original chair was produced with a fixed seat and base, but later versions had a rotating seat - and later still a 4 star and 5 star base with both a tilting and rotating seat. All production models had circular slides or castors fitted to the base of the feet so if you ever see a listing without one or the other they are missing in action. The FK high back armchair version, as shown here, has a leather pad and a gloss white shell and a 4 star rotating base. This was a special edition, as confirmed by email via Walter Knoll, and was therefore only produced in very limited numbers. The fine lines and contours found on the FK chair...
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1990s German Mid-Century Modern Walter Knoll

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Aluminum

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Walter Knoll furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of animal skin and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Walter Knoll furniture, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Walter Knoll were created in the mid-century modern style in europe during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Burkhard Vogtherr, Luigi Colani, and Gerd Lange. Prices for Walter Knoll furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $281 and can go as high as $16,173, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $3,195.

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