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  • Architectural Florence Knoll T-Angle Table Bench
    By Florence Knoll
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Early Florence Knoll 'T-Angle' table bench with original black laminate tops. Would serve well and an oversized coffee table or cocktail table but it is built in a way that would eas...
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Steel

  • Four Drawer Chest by Florence Knoll for Knoll International
    By Knoll & Drake, Florence Knoll
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Pair of four drawer chests designed by Florence Knoll, 1948 for Knoll International.
    Category

    Mid-20th Century North American Commodes and Chests of Drawers

    Materials

    Maple

  • Florence Knoll Nightstands in Walnut for Knoll Associates Early Production
    By Florence Knoll
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Early production nightstands model 227 designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Associates, 1956. Nightstands are constructed of walnut and retain the early Knoll label. Both are in exce...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century Night Stands

    Materials

    Walnut

  • Florence Knoll Maple Credenza with Leather Pulls and Oak Drawers Early 1950s
    By Florence Knoll
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Early and rare credenza in maple by Florence Knoll for Knoll International. This classic modern icon is absolutely amazing and was constructed with a beautiful maple, oak drawers, na...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Credenzas

    Materials

    Steel

  • Florence Knoll Round Parallel Bar Coffee Table in Solid Walnut and Steel
    By Knoll, Florence Knoll
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Early production Florence Knoll designed parallel bar cocktail table with a solid wood top and satin steel legs. Restored to the highest possible standard. Very heavy and substantial.
    Category

    Mid-20th Century American Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Steel

  • Three Seat Sofa Designed by Michael Taylor for Baker
    By Edward Wormley, Dunbar Furniture
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Early and scarcely seen three-seat sofa with fixed back cushions and flared tapering arms designed by Michael Taylor for Baker. A very comfortable sofa with incredibly clean lines. R...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Sofas

    Materials

    Upholstery

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    By Florence Knoll
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  • Florence Knoll Sofa for Knoll International
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    A classic mid-century tufted sofa by Florence Knoll Sofa for Knoll International c.1950s, USA. It can easily be floated in the center of a room as the b...
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  • Florence Knoll Parallel Bar Sofa for Knoll
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    Located in Chicago, IL
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  • Florence Knoll Black Leather Sofa
    By Florence Knoll
    Located in Pasadena, TX
    A midcentury Knoll classic designed by Florence Knoll. This three person sofa features tufted black leather upholstery with chrome plated steel legs. Measures: 90". Recently restored.
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Sofas

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  • Pristine Florence Knoll Sofa for Knoll International
    By Florence Knoll, Knoll
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Pristine Florence Knoll Sofa for Knoll International. Upholstered in gorgeous Sina Pearson fabric. Florence Knoll was a pioneering designer and entrepreneur who created the modern look and feel of America’s postwar corporate office with sleek furniture, artistic textiles and an uncluttered, free-flowing workplace environment. To connoisseurs of Modernism, the mid-20th-century designs of Florence Knoll, were — and still are — the essence of the genre’s clean, functional forms. Transcending design fads, they are still influential, still contemporary, still common in offices, homes and public spaces, still found in dealers’ showrooms and represented in museum collections. Ms. Knoll learned her art at the side of Modernist masters. She was a protégé of the German-American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Eliel Saarinen, the Finnish architect and teacher and the father of the architect Eero Saarinen. And she worked with the renowned Bauhaus architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. Throughout her career, influenced by the German Bauhaus school of design, she promoted the Modernist merger of architecture, art and utility in her furnishings and interiors, especially — although not exclusively — for offices. In the 1940s, she married and became a business partner of the German-born furniture maker Hans Knoll, and over 20 years she was instrumental in building Knoll Associates into the largest and most prestigious high-end design firm of its kind, with 35 showrooms in the United States and around the world. While her husband handled business affairs, Ms. Knoll was the design force of Knoll Associates. It grew to become the leading innovator of modern interiors and furnishings in the 1950s and ’60s, transforming the CBS, Seagram and Look magazine headquarters in Manhattan, the H. J. Heinz headquarters in Pittsburgh and properties across the United States, Europe, Asia and South America, including American embassies. Her “total design” favored open work spaces over private offices, and furniture grouped for informal discussions. It integrated lighting, vibrant colors, acoustical fabrics, chairs molded like tulip petals, sofas and desks with chrome legs...
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    Early 2000s American Modern Sofas

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