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  2. Knoll, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company is the licensed manufacturer of furniture designed by architects and designers such as Harry Bertoia, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, Florence Knoll, Frank Gehry, Charles Gwathmey, Maya Lin, Marcel Breuer, Eero Saarinen, and Lella and Massimo Vignelli, [3] under the company's KnollStudio division.

  3. Hume Modern - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Knoll Studio and Richard Schultz Design began directing their clients to Hume for restoration services based on a reputation for retaining the integrity, strength and value of each rare item of furniture. [3] In 2011 Humemodern relocated from Venice Beach to a larger workshop in mid-city Los Angeles.

  4. Florence Knoll - Wikipedia

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    Florence Marguerite Knoll Bassett (née Schust; May 24, 1917 – January 25, 2019) was an American architect, interior designer, furniture designer, and entrepreneur who has been credited with revolutionizing office design and bringing modernist design to office interiors.

  5. Richard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    He left Knoll in 1972 to freelance [6] until founding Richard Schultz Designs in Palm, Pennsylvania, with his son, Peter in 1992. [ 7 ] [ 1 ] Significant designs over the years include the Leisure Collection (1966), Petal Table (1960), [ 8 ] and Wire Mesh Chaise (1963) [ 9 ] for Knoll, and the Topiary Chair (1989) [ 10 ] for his own company.

  6. We Can’t Get Enough of This Ultracolorful “Island” House

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    Below each lamp is a vintage Waterfall side table by Karl Springer that, along with the Exeter spindle armchair by Davis Allen for Knoll Studio, came from 1stDibs. The area rug was designed by ...

  7. Hans Knoll - Wikipedia

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    Hans Knoll was born in Germany in 1914. His father was a modern furniture manufacturer, who supported the Nazi regime. [1] Perhaps because of his father's views, or perhaps because he wanted to follow many other German modernists who had emigrated, Knoll left Germany in 1936, and first moved to England. [1]