Recent Launches

Perron Bun Lounge Chair and Ottoman 

Building on last year’s collaboration with designer and creative director Willo Perron, Knoll unveils the Perron Bun Lounge Chair and Ottoman, which blurs the lines between lounge chair, sofa, and bed. The ultra-relaxed chair is like a plush cloud floating above a transparent sculptural base. Bun Lounge Chair delivers a sense of comfort and is ideal for a time when we are looking to bring a relaxed aesthetic to more spaces. Shoppable here.


D’Urso Occasional Tables

Celebrated minimalist and internationally renowned interior designer Joseph D’Urso first translated his signature aesthetic to furniture for Knoll in 1980. Among those pieces was the D’Urso Occasional Table, now reissued in three sizes. Durably constructed of welded steel with polished and glossy painted finishes, the reissue reflects its surroundings, seamlessly becoming part of the environment. Its functional design, industrial materials, and concealed casters align with the high-tech design movement of the 1970s and reflect D’Urso’s preference for objects that feel more engineered than styled. Shoppable here.


Muecke Wood Collection 

Muecke Wood Collection, by artist Jonathan Muecke, is an all-wood collection of dining chairs and tables that are familiar and uniquely crafted. This simple collection exemplifies Muecke’s artistic approach, centered around the belief that material is elemental, repetition is clarity, and logic is freedom. ​ 

Unlike traditional wooden furniture, which typically hides the end grain in mortise joints, Muecke’s collection showcases it boldly. By utilizing a single round wooden profile, and stacking members following structural principles, Muecke’s chair eschews the formal decisions typically associated with design. This approach places focus on materiality and proportions and the way the chair occupies space. Shoppable here.


Saarinen Pedestal Collection

Knoll brings a fresh perspective to one of its most renowned, sculptural yet simple designs by Eero Saarinen, the Saarinen Pedestal Collection, by debuting three new finishes: Topo Noir Veneer, with a mesmerizing grain in deep black stain; Emperador Light Marble, a stunning marble with light brown lacy veining; and Modern Clay, a soft to the touch laminate. ​ 

Originally designed in 1957, this collection of dining, side, coffee, and lounge tables reflects Eero ​ Saarinen’s purist approach to architecture and design. His pedestal base encourages visual and physical freedom in any interior, allowing the table to interact seamlessly with its surroundings. Shoppable here.


Barcelona Collection in New Fabrics and Finishes 

The Barcelona Collection, first introduced in 1929, exudes a simple elegance that represents Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s most famous maxim: “Less is more.” After consulting with scholars, Knoll learned that while the collection has always been available in leather, Mies van der Rohe had no objection to other fabrics being used on the designs. As an ode to this discovery, Knoll has enlivened the collection with the option of fabric upholstery and a new ultra matte-black frame, available for the Barcelona Chair, Stool, and Couch. Shoppable here.


Cameron Flaherty

Associate Director, US, Camron Global

Grace Englefield

Account Director, UK, Camron Global

 

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Grace Englefield

Account Director, UK, Camron Global

Cameron Flaherty

Associate Director, US, Camron Global

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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.