
You Don’t Want to Miss This Rare Sale on Knoll Furnishings for Your Dining Room
Design Within Reach is offering 15% off and free shipping on their entire Knoll inventory, as well as select dining room furniture and decor.
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From now through February 25, Design Within Reach shoppers can enjoy discounts and free shipping (on orders over $5000) on a grand assortment of dining items, including some truly classic Knoll pieces. Check out what we've got on our wishlist below.
Exhibiting an unerring sense of proportion, as well as minimalist forms and exquisitely refined details, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's tables and chairs have been called “architecture in miniature.” The Barcelona Table (1930) was originally created for the Mies-designed Villa Tugendhat in...
When Florence Knoll challenged Eero Saarinen to create a chair that she could curl up in, she found the right candidate for the task. The Womb Chair and Ottoman (1946) feature enveloping forms that continue as one of the most iconic representations of midcentury organic modernism.
The compact footprint of this chair makes it a smart choice for cafes or just about anywhere you need to maximize seating. Its lack of ornamentation and unnecessary excess lends this timeless, Shaker-style chair a modern feel.
After earning his degree in furniture design from Kingston Polytechnic in 1979, Matthew Hilton opened a design studio in London, and he’s been creating innovative, classic pieces ever since.
Kristine Five Melvær explores how objects and materials can forge emotional bonds with users. Her Mix Mat (2016) features a mélange of circular shapes in complementary hues that together create a pattern reminiscent of traditional woven textiles.
When Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was chosen to create the furnishings for the German Pavilion at the 1929 International Exhibition in Barcelona, he designed an iconic chair that many may not realize was born with royal roots.
Located in Milan, Ichendorf is renowned for its work in borosilicate glass. Many people associate this material with Pyrex, but in the hands of Ichendorf master glaziers, it’s transformed into very thin, lightweight pieces that are also supremely strong and resistant to temperature changes.
Philippe Starck has always been a firm believer in the concept of “democratic design,” or the production of quality items available at lower prices so more people can enjoy them worldwide.
French designer Inga Sempé aims for simplicity and sustainability in her designs. Elegant yet functional, her Collo-Alto Salad Server Set is a perfectly simple delivery system for all kinds of green goodies. Includes two pieces. Dishwasher safe. Made in Vietnam.
A perfect companion in any kitchen, the geometric Orb Grinder (2017) is finely crafted from solid beech. It’s also a friend of the environment, designed by Gareth Neal to stand the test of time and fitted with a CrushGrind ceramic mechanism that increases its longevity.
Industrial designers Alex Selma and Clara del Portillo met at an exhibition for young designers in 2004.
A graduate of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Urd Moll Gundermann has worked with a number of international companies in the textile, fashion, print and industrial design industries.
Available in seven sizes, our Rug Pad is a reversible, nonslip cushioned under-layer for your rug or floor mat. It protects floors, as well as the underside of your rug, providing a solid base that will reduce the rug’s tendency to pucker under the weight of furniture.
Shin and Tomoko Azumi have brought innovation to a range of products, from subwoofer speakers to salt and pepper shakers to their LEM Piston Stool (2000).
When Eero Saarinen designed his Pedestal Collection for Knoll in 1956, he created an alternative to the "ugly, confusing, unrestful world" that he thought tables and chairs had become known for.
Since graduating from London’s Kingston Polytechnic in 1979, Matthew Hilton has built a following for his innovative furniture and lighting, with pieces held in the permanent collections of London’s Geffrye and Victoria & Albert Museums, among others.
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