Knoll

Knoll

Furniture and Home Furnishings Manufacturing

East Greenville, Pennsylvania 124,315 followers

About us

At the intersection of people and environments, theres Knoll. Founded in 1938, Knoll is a constellation of design-driven brands and people. Our internationally recognized portfolio includes furniture, textiles, leathers, lighting, accessories, and architectural and acoustical elements. Our brands — Knoll Office, KnollStudio, KnollTextiles, KnollExtra, Spinneybeck | FilzFelt, Edelman Leather, HOLLY HUNT, DatesWeiser, and Muuto — reflect our commitment to modern design that meets the diverse requirements of high performance workplaces and luxury interiors. Our co-founder Florence Knoll’s pioneering “total design” perspective, which channeled the power of good design, blurring the boundaries between workplaces and homes, is more relevant than ever. As the workplace constantly reinvents itself, our ever-evolving constellation of design-driven brands unites legacy and innovation to create inspired modern interiors that foster rich interactions and impact what we do.

Website
http://www.knoll.com
Industry
Furniture and Home Furnishings Manufacturing
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
East Greenville, Pennsylvania
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Research, Ergonomics, Sustainability, Furniture, Textiles, Acoustics, Luxury Interiors, Modern Design, Workplace Design, and Manufacturing

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    In 1949, Marcel Breuer built a summer cottage for his family in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. The simple structure consists of a rectangular box on posts, with a cantilevered screened porch that juts out from the house “like a camera on a tripod,” said Breuer. Simple materials wearing the patina of weather and time add to the cottage’s informal feeling. Several walls are thick with layers of paint, resulting from Breuer’s fascination with the sensory and psychological effects of different colors. And if those frequently repainted walls could talk, they’d share stories about the influential designers and artists who were frequent guests here, including Florence Knoll, the Saarinen family, Alexander Calder, Saul Steinberg, and many others. To read more, click here: https://lnkd.in/ebsUeiZm Photo 1: Marcel and Connie Breuer on the deck of the cottage, circa 1970. Photo by Tamas Breuer, courtesy of Cape Cod Modern House Trust Photo 2: Screened porch. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier Photo 3: Main living space and kitchen with “Breuer blue” wall. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier

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    Marcel Breuer spent four decades tinkering with a simple rustic cottage on Cape Cod. It was remote, uninsulated, and when first built it had no electricity or running water. And yet, it was where he felt most at home. The Cape Cod Modern House Trust recently purchased the property to ensure its protection. Restoration has begun and what they are discovering is delighting architects and scholars. Click here to read more: https://lnkd.in/eBsqx92x Photo 1: A Wassily Chair by Marcel Breuer in the living room. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier Photo 2: The Breuer cottage. Photo by Tamas Breuer, courtesy of Cape Cod Modern House Trust Photo 3: Marcel Breuer with daughter Cesca (right) and a friend. Photo by Tamas Breuer, courtesy of Cape Cod Modern House Trust

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    Two new Knoll Stores are now open in New York and London, featuring a contemporary edit of Knoll furniture and textiles in beautiful light-filled spaces. We invite you to stop by and see what's new. Knoll New York Store 251 Park Avenue South, Floor 2 Knoll London Store 20 Saint John’s Square

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    Private Entry: The first thing you notice at the Hancock Park House is how the spaces beautifully frame the furniture within them, creating a harmonious environment inside and out. Designed by Leong Leong, this light-filled contemporary home is serene—almost sanctuary-like—in how it invites you to pause and enjoy the surroundings. Pull up a chair and enjoy a quiet moment. Shown: 1. Bertoia Diamond Chair; Saarinen Side Table 2. Lissoni Outdoor Lounge Chair, Coffee Table, and Stool 3. Wassily Chair; Laccio Table 4. 1966 Outdoor Chair

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    Bringing order to today’s workplace, Series 2 Storage offers a comprehensive portfolio that’s versatile in application and aesthetic. This scalable solution covers every storage need in the workplace, from mobile pedestals that can be paired with height-adjustable desks to lateral files and cabinets that act as interior sub-architecture to delineate space. Series 2 is offered in a range of colors and materials, making it easy to integrate these storage solutions into any office interior. Click here to learn about the many ways Series 2 sets you up for success with your next project: https://lnkd.in/d3BAn4bH

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    Architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich designed a home for the Tugendhat family in 1929. Located in Brno, Czech Republic, the villa is a celebrated example of functionalist architecture, featuring austere concrete construction, exterior walls of glass, and open interiors filled with natural light. A work of total architecture, Mies also specified everything for the interior, from light switches to furnishings. One of the pieces he designed, used in several rooms of the house, was the Feder-Sessel (“spring chair” in English) that became known as the Tugendhat Chair. Explore the collection here: https://lnkd.in/eNFPxtVZ

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    Introducing the Lev by Knoll Height-Adjustable Table. This versatile solution takes the guesswork out of specifying sit-to-stand tables. It’s available in a curated assortment of finishes, and thoughtfully designed with a quiet aesthetic that harmonizes with the surrounding space and architecture. Because bases and tops are sold separately, Lev by Knoll gives clients the flexibility to reconfigure after installation. Lev by Knoll meets the needs of the ever-evolving office—today and in the future. Explore the collection here: https://lnkd.in/e4MiKF8P

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    Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s commitment to steel, glass, stone, and open choreography of space never wavered. Whether he was designing a chair, a villa, or a skyscraper, he consistently gave grandeur and elegance to the end user. For clients Greta and Fritz Tugendhat, Mies specified all interior contents—from light switches to furniture—for the villa he and Lilly Reich designed, resulting in a work of total architecture. One of the pieces he created for that home was the Tugendhat™ Chair, an eloquent form perfectly distilled to its essential elements. Therein lies the genius of Mies. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ef_jDFqw

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    Offering a mix of playfulness and elegance, the Tugendhat™ Chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe is back in production. Offered in a choice of fabric or leather, and with customizable leather straps, the Tugendhat fits seamlessly within the interior that hosts it. Originally designed in 1929—the same year Mies designed the Barcelona® Chair—the Tugendhat invites relaxation with its cantilevered frame and thick comfortable cushions. Unlike the Barcelona, which holds the body in one position, the Tugendhat invites movement and ease as it gently bounces with the sitter. Explore the collection here: https://lnkd.in/eBQ9Bxry

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Knoll 1 total round

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Post IPO equity

US$ 164.0M

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