Knoll Debuts Pioneering Collaborations at Salone del Mobile 2026

Knoll Pavilion at Salone del Mobile 2026. Courtesy of Knoll.

Milan, Italy, 21 April, 2026 – Knoll unveils bold, boundary-pushing designs that redefine material and form at this year’s Salone del Mobile. Creative Director Jonathan Olivares continues to advance Knoll’s enduring legacy of collaborating with creatives across disciplines. In this spirit, Knoll introduces a new collaboration with US-born and Portugal-based sculptural artist, Dozie Kanu, along with extensions to its collections by artist Jonathan Muecke and architecture practice Johnston Marklee.

Showcasing Knoll’s commitment to total architecture, the debut pieces are presented in the architectural pavilion designed by OFFICE, led by Kersten Geers and David Van Severen. Now in their fourth consecutive year collaborating with Knoll, the duo continues to advance a ​ sustainability-driven vision, with a pavilion that is completely constructed from repurposed, ​ recycled, and fully recyclable materials.

Concurrently, MillerKnoll serves as Main Partner of the Triennale Milano exhibition, honoring ​ product designers Lella and Massimo Vignelli. As part of this partnership, MillerKnoll is lending ​ historically significant works from the MillerKnoll Archives to the exhibition. These works showcase the Vignellis’ pivotal role in shaping Knoll’s graphic and corporate identity.

New Products at Salone 2026

Dozie Kanu Table Collection, Muecke Wood Collection, Biboni Collection, and Morrison Hannah Chair

Dozie Kanu Console Table. Courtesy of Knoll.

Dozie Kanu Table Collection Anchors New Knoll Products

Artist and sculptor Dozie Kanu’s debut collection for Knoll, a refined group of tables, is the focal point of Knoll’s presentation at Salone del Mobile 2026. Infusing a current of contemporary culture into residential interiors, Kanu’s approach takes a typically static object and transforms it into an animated console, coffee and side table. ​

The tables’ steel rods contrast smooth taut leather and fringe tassels. Alluring and performative, the tassels move with the slightest stimulation, giving fleeting glimpses of objects underneath or adjacent. The taut leather top, the hanging tassels, and the bindings reflect a tactile language. “It’s not decoration,” says Kanu. “It’s a formal expression of exploration and desire.” ​

Kanu’s work merges a mix of influences from Kanu’s Nigerian roots, Texas upbringing, and his ​ current home and studio in Santarem, Portugal. The leather top references an African drum Kanu collected, while the fringe skirt merges African Ceremonial dress and Texas Cowboy culture. “They carry my personal geography,” commented Kanu. The collection is offered in a choice of bronze or ​ manganese metallic paint and leather. ​

"True to Knoll design principles, Dozie's work expresses a singular cultural perspective that feels unmistakably contemporary. Drawing on a wide range of influences—from Texas cowboy culture to ​ African masquerade—he transforms reference into a kind of artistic alchemy. By approaching design through a sculptural lens, his pieces for Knoll animate space with a distinct attitude, while remaining direct in structure and function,” shared Knoll Creative Director Jonathan Olivares.

Dozie Kanu Console Table. Courtesy of Knoll.

Muecke Wood Collection & Biboni Expansions

Knoll introduces the next evolution of the Muecke Wood collection by Jonathan Muecke—designs that reflect the power of materiality. Building on the success of the Muecke Dining Collection that debuted at Salone del Mobile 2025, architect and sculptor Jonathan Muecke applies the principles of his art practice—that material is elemental, repetition is clarity, and logic is freedom— to four new pieces—a lounge chair, ottoman, coffee table, and side table. ​

Muecke Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Jonathan Muecke. Courtesy of Knoll.

Knoll announces the Biboni expansion—a new suite of sculptural and supremely comfortable ​ seating—designed by Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of architecture firm Johnston Marklee. Following the introduction of the Biboni Sofa in 2025, the collection now includes a lounge chair and an ottoman. In addition, the sofa—featuring an anthropomorphic design that feels naturally inviting—is now offered with a deep seat depth and new sectional elements. These expansions capture the architects’ signature approach to shaping space through volume, voids, and curves. ​ ​

Biboni Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Johnston Marklee. Courtesy of Knoll.

Morrison Hannah Chair Revival

The revival of the Morrison Hannah Chair is also spotlighted, having been reintroduced in North America in 2024 and now officially available to order in Europe this year. Designed by Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah in 1973, Knoll introduced the chair as “easy to manufacture, easy to ​ reupholster, easy to live with, and easy to love.” Through an updated design with simple adjustments and holistic ergonomics, the Morrison Hannah Chair is made into a revitalized, innovative design with more comfortable foam and a wider range of tilt. Ideal for hybrid use, the ​ chair brings residential-like comfort to an array of workplace and hospitality settings and intuitively adapts to any sitter—while delivering discreet office performance that fits perfectly into anyone’s home.

Morrison Hannah Chair by Bruce Hannah and Andrew Morrison. Courtesy of Knoll.

To learn more about the products previewing at Salone, visit knoll.com.


About Knoll ​

Knoll brings order and beauty to workplace, hospitality, and residential environments. Founded in ​ New York City in 1938, the furniture and interiors brand collaborates with architects, artists, and ​ designers leading the cultural zeitgeist. It is also the licensed manufacturer of classic works by ​ many design pioneers, including Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Florence ​ Knoll, and Marcel Breuer. The Knoll portfolio allows architects and designers to remain true to the ​ philosophy of “total design,” where material, color, and form work in harmony to deliver a complete ​ experience of space. Learn more at Knoll.com.

About MillerKnoll

MillerKnoll is a global collective of design brands built on the foundation of two icons of ​ modernism: Herman Miller and Knoll. The portfolio also includes furniture and accessories for ​ commercial and residential spaces from Colebrook Bosson Saunders, DatesWeiser, DWR (Design ​ Within Reach), Edelman, Geiger, HAY, HOLLY HUNT, Knoll Textiles, Maharam, Muuto, NaughtOne, ​ and Spinneybeck | FilzFelt. Guided by a shared purpose—design for the good of humankind— MillerKnoll generates insights, pioneers innovations, and champions ideas to better align spaces ​ with how people live, work, and gather. In fiscal year 2025, the company generated net sales of $3.7 ​ billion. For more information, visit millerknoll.com.

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At the intersection of people and environments, there’s Knoll. Founded in 1938, the company’s creative collaborations with the most influential architects and designers of the day have yielded an unmatched portfolio of timeless products for the office, hospitality and home. Knoll was built on its belief that when furniture, interiors and architecture are designed harmoniously, we create spaces where people want to be. Knoll is part of MillerKnoll, a collective of the world’s most dynamic design brands. Learn more at knoll.com.