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    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen

    Description

    Eero Saarinen, by.

    Florence Knoll, edited by.

    Pedestal table model “Tulip”, with its Arabesco marble top and its white lacquered cast aluminum base.

    American work realized at the end of the 20th century.

    Hans Knoll, son of Walter Knoll, a Deutsch furniture manufacturer, founded in 1937 in New York the Hans G. Knoll Furniture Company. In 1941, he created with Jens Risom a collection of modern furniture realized with straps from military surplus. He hired Florence Schust in 1943 after she studied at the Cranbrook Academy and to the Architectural Association of London and after she met Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius. She did evolve the scandinavian style of the company to the International Style with modern shapes and materials.

    In 1946, Florence and Hans get married and founded Knoll Associates where they developed modern furniture with sculptural shapes created by famous designers such as Eero Saarinen, Isamu Noguchi or Harry Bertoia. In 1948, the company gained the production rights of Mies van der Rohe furniture models. In the 1950’s, the visual identity of the brand was entirely revised thanks to the collaborations between Florence Knoll and the graphisc artist Herbert Matter.

    In 1955, Hans Knoll died but the company is still famous thanks to Florence Knoll. She hard worked on space and the integration of furniture in places where they took place. Her great acuity and her large sense of harmony permitted her to perfectly link shapes, colors and materials.

    She quit in 1965 and left the company to Cornell Dechert. The company endured many changes notably in the visual identity that became more colorful and graphic from 1967 thanks to Massimo Vignelli. Then the company sales fell more and more in the 1970’s and 1980’s creating financial difficulties.

    Finally bought in the 1990’s, the company became Knoll Group and came back on the front scene with original creations by contemporary designers as Frank Gehry or reedition of old collections as the Krefeld collection of Mies van der Rohe or seatings from Harry Bertoia.

    Today the Knoll company produces original creations or reeditions with the company caracteristical style : modern, pure and elegant.

    Sources :

    C.&P. FIELL, Design du XXe siècle, Taschen Bibliotheca Universalis, 2018

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    Géridon Knoll contemporary design.
    Tulip" model by Saarinen

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    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen-Bozaart
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen-Bozaart
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen-Bozaart
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen-Bozaart
    Géridon Knoll contemporary design. Tulip" model by Saarinen-Bozaart

    Period:

    XX th c.

    Style:

    Contemporary Art

    Material:

    Marble

    Signatures:

    Florence Knoll

    Origin:

    United States

    Manufacture:

    After 1945
    Height :
    51 cm (19,89inche)
    Diameter :
    50 cm (19,68inche)
    LS5831
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