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Table of Contents Knollstudio Vol Table of Contents KnollStudio Vol. One Introduction Designer Index 3 Visual Index 5 Using the KnollStudio Price List 16 Spinneybeck Leather Grades 17 Upholstery Notes 18 f California Technical Bulletin 133 19 Knoll and Sustainable Design 22 GREENGUARD™ Certified KnollStudio Products 23 KnollStudio Finish Code Chart: Compatibility with Knoll Office Systems 25 Materials and Finishes 26 Product Maintenance 28 KnollStudio 20-Day Program 30 KnollStudio 20-Day Program Upholstery Scope 30 Items Available on KnollStudio 20-Day Program 31 Placing Your KnollStudio Order 33 Side Chairs and Lounge Seating David Adjaye : The Washington Collection for Knoll™ 34 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby : Sofa Collection 38 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby : Pilot by Knoll™ Lounge Collection 46 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby : Piton™ Stools 50 Harry Bertoia : Side Chair 52 Harry Bertoia : Two-Tone Side Chair 54 Harry Bertoia : Barstools 56 Harry Bertoia : Diamond Lounge Seating 60 Harry Bertoia : Two-Tone Diamond Chair 62 Harry Bertoia : Bird Lounge Chair and Ottoman 64 Harry Bertoia : Asymmetric Chaise 66 Harry Bertoia : Bench 68 Pierre Beucler and Jean-Christophe Poggioli: Contract Lounge Seating 70 Pierre Beucler and Jean-Christophe Poggioli: Residential Lounge Seating 76 Cini Boeri : Lounge Collection 88 Marcel Breuer : Cesca Chair 92 Marcel Breuer : Wassily Chair 96 Don Chadwick : Spark௡ Series 98 Pepe Corte´s : Jamaica Barstool 102 Jonathan Crinion : Crinion Chair 104 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Contract Lounge Seating 106 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Residential Lounge Seating 110 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Swivel Lounge Seating 114 Raul de Armas : de Armas Chair 116 Raul de Armas : Vertical de Armas Chair 122 Frank Gehry : Side and Dining Chairs 126 Frank Gehry : Lounge Seating 128 Markus Jehs and Ju¨rgen Laub : Jehs+Laub Lounge Collection, pedestal base 130 Markus Jehs and Ju¨rgen Laub : Jehs+Laub Lounge Collection, wire base 132 Florence Knoll : Lounge Seating 134 Florence Knoll : Relaxed Lounge Seating 136 Knoll Design : k.™ lounge Collection 138 KnollStudio : Throw Pillows 148 Antti Kotilainen : CHIP Chair and Barstool 150 Marc Krusin : Guest Seating Collection 152 Maya Lin : Stones 158 Piero Lissoni : Divina௡ Lounge Seating 162 Ross Lovegrove : Sprite Armless Chair 168 Ross Lovegrove : Sprite Arm Chair 170 Vico Magistretti : Cirene Stacking Chair 172 Marco Maran : Gigi௡ Arm Chair 174 Marco Maran : Gigi௡ Armless Chair 178 Copyright ᮊ 2017 Knoll, Inc. All rights reserved. All prices effective 3/15/2017. 1 PLKSV10217 KnollStudio Vol. One Side Chairs and Lounge Seating Marco Maran : Gigi௡ Armless Chair with Sled Base 182 (cont’d.) Marco Maran : Gigi௡ Barstool and Swivel Chair 186 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : Tubular Brno Chair 188 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : Flat Bar Brno Chair 190 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : Four Seasons Stool 192 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : MR Lounge Seating 194 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : MR Chair 196 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : Barcelona௡ Lounge Seating 198 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : Krefeld™ Collection 200 George Nakashima : Straight Chair 206 Jonathan Olivares : Aluminum Stacking Chair 208 Jorge Pensi : Toledo Stacking Chair 210 Charles Pfister : Petite Lounge Seating 212 Charles Pfister : Lounge Seating 216 Charles Pfister : Sofa System 218 Warren Platner : Seating Collection 220 Warren Platner : Easy Chair and Ottoman 222 Charles Pollock : Executive Conference Arm and Armless Chairs 224 Charles Pollock : Arm Chair 226 Carlos Riart : Riart Rocker 228 Joe Ricchio : Joe™ Chair 230 Joe and Linda Ricchio : JR௡ and Ricchio Chair with Upholstered Seat 232 Joe and Linda Ricchio : Fully Upholstered Ricchio and JR௡ Chairs 236 Jens Risom : Side Chairs and Stool 242 Jens Risom : Child’s Side Chairs and Stool 244 Jens Risom : Lounge Chairs 246 Eero Saarinen : Tulip Chairs 248 Eero Saarinen : Executive Arm Chairs 250 Eero Saarinen : Executive Armless Chairs 254 Eero Saarinen : Womb Chair, Ottoman and Settee 258 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Dining Chairs 266 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Barstools 268 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Lounge Seating 270 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Chaise Lounge Chairs 272 Richard Schultz : Swell௡ Seating Collection 274 Richard Schultz : Topiary௡ Seating Collection 276 Richard Schultz : Fresh Air Dining Chair 278 Shelton Mindel : Shelton Mindel Side Chair 280 Shelton Mindel : SM1 Lounge Collection 282 Shelton Mindel : SM2 Lounge Collection 284 Kazuhide Takahama : Suzanne Lounge Seating 288 Ufficio Tecnico : Spoleto Chair 290 Vignelli Associates : Handkerchief Armless Chair 292 Vignelli Associates : Handkerchief Arm Chair 294 Tables/Executive Office David Adjaye : The Washington Collection for Knoll™ 296 Franco Albini : Albini Desk 300 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby : Piton™ Side Table 302 Marcel Breuer : Laccio Tables 304 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Square Work and Low Tables 306 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Round Work and Low Tables 308 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Racetrack Work Tables 312 Frank Gehry : Face Off Cafe Table 314 Alexander Girard : Coffee Table 316 Florence Knoll : Oval Table Desks 318 Florence Knoll : Round Table Desk 320 Florence Knoll : Dining Tables and Mini Desk 322 Florence Knoll : Executive Desk 326 Florence Knoll : Credenzas 328 Florence Knoll : Coffee Tables 332 Florence Knoll : End Tables 334 Florence Knoll : Hairpin™ Stacking Table 336 2 KnollStudio Vol. One Tables/Executive Office (cont’d.) Rem Koolhaas : 04 Counter 338 Marc Krusin : Occasional Tables 340 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : Barcelona௡ Table, MR Table 342 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe : Krefeld™ Side and Coffee Table 344 Pascal Mourgue : Square and Rectangular Conference Tables 346 Pascal Mourgue : Round and Racetrack Conference Tables 348 Pascal Mourgue : Bullet Conference Tables 350 George Nakashima : Splay-Leg Table and Tray 352 Isamu Noguchi : Cyclone™ Dining and Side Tables 354 Jorge Pensi : Pensi Tables 356 Piiroinen : Arena Cafe Tables 360 Warren Platner : Dining and Side Tables 362 Warren Platner : Coffee Tables 364 Jens Risom : Dining and Side Tables 366 Jens Risom : Child’s Amoeba Table 368 Eero Saarinen : Round Dining Tables 370 Eero Saarinen : Oval Dining Tables 374 Eero Saarinen : Round End and Coffee Tables 376 Eero Saarinen : Oval End and Coffee Tables 380 Eero Saarinen : Outdoor Tables 382 Richard Schultz : Petal௡ Table Collection 384 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Dining Tables 386 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Counter Height Tables 388 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Bar Height Tables 390 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ End and Coffee Tables 392 Richard Schultz : 1966 Collection௡ Serving Cart 396 Richard Schultz : Fresh Air Dining Tables 398 Richard Schultz : Topiary௡ Dining Tables 400 Shelton Mindel : SM Tables 402 Daniel Stromborg : Round Tables 404 Daniel Stromborg : Square Tables 406 Daniel Stromborg : Rectangular Tables 408 Vignelli Associates : PaperClip™ Cafe Tables 410 Alpha-Numeric Index 411 Selling Policy 416 General Ordering Information 418 3 Designer Index KnollStudio Vol. One David Adjaye................................................................................34-37, 296-299 Franco Albini .....................................................................................300-301 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby ..........................................................................38-45 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby...................................................................46-51, 302-303 Harry Bertoia .......................................................................................52-69 Pierre Beucler & Jean-Christophe Poggioli.................................................................70-87 Cini Boeri ..........................................................................................88-91 Marcel Breuer ...............................................................................92-97, 304-305 Don Chadwick .....................................................................................98-101 Pepe Corte´s.......................................................................................102-103 Jonathan Crinion...................................................................................104-105 Raul de Armas ....................................................................................116-125 Joseph Paul D’Urso .........................................................................106-115, 306-313 Frank Gehry ..............................................................................126-129, 314-315 Alexander Girard ..................................................................................316-317 Markus Jehs and Ju¨rgen Laub.........................................................................130-133 Florence Knoll ................................................................................134-137, 318 Knoll Design......................................................................................138-145 Rem Koolhaas.....................................................................................338-339 Antti Kotilainen ...................................................................................150-151 Marc Krusin .......................................................................146-147, 152-157, 340-341 Maya Lin.........................................................................................158-161 Piero Lissoni......................................................................................162-167 Ross Lovegrove....................................................................................168-171 Vico Magistretti
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