Florence Knoll for Knoll International Mid-Century American 3-Seated Beige Upholstered Sofa
$15,000 (USD)
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Item #: DUF0934
Mid-Century American three-seated sofa upholstered in a beige weave with low back, and 3 removable seat cushions, standing on a metal frame with 6 legs. (FLORENCE KNOLL FOR KNOLL INTERNATIONAL).
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Florence Knoll for Knoll International Mid-Century American 3-Seated Beige Upholstered Sofa
Mid-Century American three-seated sofa upholstered in a beige weave with low back, and 3 removable seat cushions, standing on a metal frame with 6 legs. (FLORENCE KNOLL FOR KNOLL INTERNATIONAL)
DETAILS
Sku:
DUF0934
Ships From:
New York, NY
Creator:
Florence Knoll,Knoll
DIMENSIONS (INCHES)
Width:
90.0"
Height:
27.5"
Depth :
31.0"
Seat Height :
17.5"
INFO
Style:
Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques:
Chrome, metal, upholstered, wool, woven
Category:
Seating
Condition:
Wear and corrosion consistent with age, rips on underside.
Good; Minor losses

About Florence Knoll
Florence Knoll (born Florence Schust) is an American furniture designer and architect who played a significant role in shaping the field of interior design and decorative arts. She was born on May 24, 1917, in Saginaw, Michigan.
Knoll studied at the Kingswood School, a prestigious college preparatory school for girls in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Later, she pursued a Bachelor of Architecture degree at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where she studied under renowned architects such as Eliel Saarinen and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
In 1941, Florence Schust married Hans Knoll, a German immigrant who had established the Hans G. Knoll Furniture Company in New York. Together, they formed Knoll Associates, a company that would become synonymous with modern design and Read Full Bio