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Price List June 2020 Quoin Price List June 2020 Quoin Price List June 2020 Quoin Price List June 2020 Knoll, Inc. P.O. Box 157 1235 Water Street East Greenville, PA 18041 PLTEMP0320 © Knoll, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States on paper that contains knoll.com 50% recycled content and 15% post consumer waste. Table of Contents Quoin Introduction Knoll and Sustainable Design 2 Quoin Finish Selections 3 Raised Storage Quoin Foot Specifications 4 Foot Kits 5 Pedestals Mobile Pedestal Specifications 6 Mobile Pedestals 7 Credenzas Credenza Specifications 8 Credenzas 10 Credenza Accessories 12 Lockers Locker Specifications 14 Desk Supporting Lockers 16 Lockers 20 Locker Tops 34 Lockers Accessories 38 Keyless Locking Digital Keypad and RFID Lock Specifications 41 Keyless Locking Accessories 43 Selling Policy 48 KnollKey Lock Program 50 General Ordering Information 51 Copyright ᮊ 2020 Knoll, Inc. All rights reserved. All prices effective 03/15/20. 1 PLQN0520 Knoll and Sustainable Design Each year Knoll sets key initiatives in the journey to sustainability. Focused on our impact to people and planet, Knoll reports material health product attributes and sets operational targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, waste generation and water use (in our North American facilities.) Material transparency is a core Knoll sustainable design value, enabling us to optimize the design and performance of our products. Our material health program utilizes independent third-party certifications that provide an impartial and trustworthy foundation for industry-wide transparency. Certification by respected third parties ensures that all manufacturers are held to the same high standards. Knoll certifications include: Forest Stewardship Council (FSC௡), Intertek’s Clean Air Program, Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturer’s Association (BIFMA) LEVEL௡ certification, International Living Future Institute’s (ILFI) Declare labelling and Certified Environmental Product Declarations. In addition, Knoll is aligned with the U.S. Green Building Council and can help organizations achieve credits for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED௡), WELL and the Living Building Challenge (LBC) building certifications. In our manufacturing operations, we focus on efficiency and impact. Knoll Office and Knoll Europe manufacturing locations are ISO 14001:2015 certified. Knoll sets objectives and targets to reduce energy, water and waste. These initiatives are part of a long-term strategy to further reduce energy consumption and lower our carbon footprint. We also believe in helping our customers find viable options when decommissioning furniture or other related assets. ANEW’s Full Circle Program, in partnership with Knoll, allows customers to leverage buy-back and re-sale programs as well as explore options for repurposing or recycling that mitigate landfill impact through energy-from-waste conversion. For more information about Knoll and sustainable design, visit www.knoll.com/environment. 2 Quoin Finish Selections Quoin Knoll Color Program Pull Finishes Color custom paint match selections. 111 Jet Black All inside and outside case surfaces Core Paint Finishes 112 Brown are painted in the same specified P1 Paint Finishes 113 Dark Grey paint color. 114 Folkstone Grey 111 Jet Black Custom Color Policy 112 Brown 115 Medium Grey 116 Sandstone For all colors outside the standard 113 Dark Grey palettes for Quoin storage as defined 114 Folkstone Grey 117 Soft Grey 118 Bright White within this price list, Knoll will 115 Medium Grey custom match your specification. 116 SandStone 611 Beige Mist Metallic 612 Medium Metallic Grey Please submit the request using 117 Soft Grey Knoll’s Custom Finish Planner 118 Bright White 613 Silver AA Anodized Aluminum available on Dealer Portal. P1 Textured Paint Finishes AN Anodized Nickel Custom colors will be processed at a 111T Textured Jet Black Foot Finishes P2 list price for finishes that are not 112T Textured Brown metallic, clear or white. Metallic, 113T Textured Dark Grey 111T Textured Jet Black 114T Textured Folkstone Grey clear and white finishes will be 114T Textured Folkstone Grey processed at a P3 list price. 115T Textured Medium Grey 115T Textured Medium Grey 116T Textured SandStone 118T Textured Bright White Extended lead times may apply to 117T Textured Soft Grey 613T Textured Silver 118T Textured Bright White Cylinder Lock Finishes P2 Paint Finishes C Chrome 611 Beige Mist Metallic B Black 612 Medium Metallic Grey Digital Keypad and RFID Lock P2 Textured Paint Finishes Finishes 611T Textured Beige Mist NO Brushed Nickel Metallic 612T Textured Medium Metallic Grey P3 Paint Finishes 613 Silver Laminate Finishes * denotes melamine finish L1 - Solid Colors L2 - Patterned L2 -Wood Grain 143* Classic Oak 114* Folkstone Grey 121 Micro Grey 124* Medium Cherry 144* Graphite Pear 117* Soft Grey 114 edge band 125* Natural Maple 145 Zebra 118* Bright White 122 Brushed Sand 126* Natural Cherry 147* Silverwood 119* Pumice 119 edge band 127* Walnut 148* Smokewood 123 Brushed Grey 139* Light Ash 149* Barnwood L2 - Solid Colors 128 edge band 140* Warm Ash 111* Jet Black 129 Micro Sand 141* Whitened Ash 115* Medium Grey 119 edge band 142* Grey Ash 128* Fog 3 Quoin Foot Specifications Quoin Quoin Raised Storage Credenzas To specify Quoin credenzas raised on feet, utilize Feet are nominally 3’’ high with black leveling standard credenza pattern numbers (V2G22 . .). glide. Foot kits are specified separately as kits Credenzas include pre-installed leveling glides to and installed on-site. be removed on-site when utilizing foot kits. Feet are available only for products as stated Feet are additive to the height of a standard in the application notes on the pricing pages credenza. Overall height of a credenza raised on and within this section. feet is 25.5Љ high. Application Individual units 18Љ-36Љ wide require (4) Corner Quoin storage units raised on feet may be used Feet per unit. Double credenzas 36Љ-72Љ wide freestanding or ganged to panels or adjacent require (4) Corner Feet and (2) T-Feet for storage units as noted within applicable pricing additional support. sections. Lockers When used freestanding, counterweights or Lockers for use with Feet (VLF . .) do not include ganging may be required. Refer to applicable pre-installed leveling glides. Applicable foot kits counterweight specification information for must be specified for use. details. Foot kits may not be used with (VLG . .) pattern Components of uniformed depth may be ganged numbers. to one another via T-Feet. Components of differing depths may not utilize shared T-Feet for Noted elevation heights of Lockers for Use with ganging. Feet include height of 3’’ feet. Case height of Lockers for Use with Feet is 3’’ less than Lockers When ganging two units together, (4) Corner Feet with standard leveling glides to accommodate will be replaced by (2) T-Feet spanning the seam height of foot. between the units. Individual Units, 8 Corner Feet Ganged Units, 4 Corner Feet+2T-Feet Corner Feet are available in a 4-piece kit or as 40-piece bulk kits. T-Feet are available in a 2-piece kit or as 20-piece bulk kits. Hardware is included to attach to storage unit. 4 Foot Kits Quoin description type pattern no. list Foot Kit, Corner Corner foot kit, 4 pieces VAFC04P $118. Corner foot kit, bulk 40 pieces VAFC40P 1,105. Foot Kit, T T foot kit, 2 pieces VAFT02P 79. T foot kit, bulk 20 pieces VAFT20P 716. Order Information Order Code Specification Information Application Notes 1. Base Pattern Number Example: VAFC04P Foot kits are specified separately as Feet are nominally 3Љ high and 2. Paint Finish VA Quoin, Accessory kits and installed on site. Kits include a black leveling glide. See Finish Options page include hardware for attaching feet F Foot Kit to Quoin storage unit. Feet are additive to the height of a C Corner standard credenza bringing the Individual lockers or single overall finished height of the 04 Kit of 4 credenzas require 4 corner feet. credenza on feet to 25.5Љ high P Painted Double credenzas additionally (nominal). require 2 T-feet for ganging and support. Lockers for use with feet (VLF.. pattern numbers) feature a shorter When ganging two units case to compensate for height of feet side-by-side, units must be of maintaining overall elevation height uniformed depth. Two individual as noted. ganged units require 4 corner feet plus 2 T-feet at the seam. Foot kits are only compatible with Quoin Credenzas (V2G..) and Lockers For Use with Feet (VLF..) 5 Mobile Pedestal Specifications Quoin Quoin Mobile Pedestals Construction Planning Quoin mobile pedestals are 12Љwide mobile Quoin mobile pedestals feature an innovative Quoin mobile pedestals are designed to plan with storage units with two drawers. Pedestal cases are 1-piece wrapper design consistent with Quoin all other Knoll Office products including height preassembled and ship with drawers installed. Lockers, providing optimal material efficiency adjustable tables. Casters are field installed. Quoin mobile pedestals without sacrificing strength and durability. are offered in one height and two depths. • Wrapper: 20-gauge steel • Front vertical channel: 16-gauge steel 1 Configuration available: • Base: 16-gauge steel Box/File • Top Support Crossrail: 16-gauge steel • Finished Steel Top: 14-gauge steel Mobile pedestals feature full overlay drawer • Drawer Fronts: 20-gauge steel fronts, casters and finished steel top. All Box/File • Drawer Bodies: 20 and 22-gauge steel mobile pedestals include 2 locking casters, • Full extension, ball bearing drawer slides 2 non-locking casters and 1 caster mounted beneath file drawer to provide stability as drawer Locks is extended. Quoin mobile pedestals may be ordered non-locking or locking with cylinder lock and key. Available Sizes Lock drilling is omitted when specified as Nominal Sizes (actual dimension) non-locking. Pedeatals feature slim profile lock Height: 20Љ (19.91Љ) Casters provide adequate clearance to roll overtop Љ Љ bezel to match specified lock core finish, available Tone or k.stand height adjustable table foot for Width: 12 (11.93 ) in black or chrome.
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