Description
Technical Info
Side chair with arms:
Height: 79cm x Width: 59cm x Depth: 56cm (Seat height: 46.5cm)
Side chair without arms:
Height: 79cm x Width: 51.5cm x Depth: 56cm (Seat height: 46.5cm)
Lounge chair with arms:
Height: 68.5cm x Width: 67.5cm x Depth: 66cm (Seat height: 41cm)
Lounge chair without arms:
Height: 68.5cm x Width: 58.5cm x Depth: 66cm (Seat height: 41cm)
Materials & Finishes
Frame: Select hard wood frames. Dowel and mortise and tenon construction, steam bent top rail.
Upholstered Seat: High density, polyurethane foam for the upholstered area.
Glides: Chairs feature nylon glides.
Available in a wide range of KnollTextiles and Spinneybeck leathers. For more details please contact one of our stores.
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Description
Technical Info
Side chair with arms:
Height: 79cm x Width: 59cm x Depth: 56cm (Seat height: 46.5cm)
Side chair without arms:
Height: 79cm x Width: 51.5cm x Depth: 56cm (Seat height: 46.5cm)
Lounge chair with arms:
Height: 68.5cm x Width: 67.5cm x Depth: 66cm (Seat height: 41cm)
Lounge chair without arms:
Height: 68.5cm x Width: 58.5cm x Depth: 66cm (Seat height: 41cm)
Materials & Finishes
Frame: Select hard wood frames. Dowel and mortise and tenon construction, steam bent top rail.
Upholstered Seat: High density, polyurethane foam for the upholstered area.
Glides: Chairs feature nylon glides.
Available in a wide range of KnollTextiles and Spinneybeck leathers. For more details please contact one of our stores.
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe began his career working in his father's stonemasonry business. After an apprenticeship with furniture designer Bruno Paul in Berlin, he joined the office of architect Peter Behrens, whose work presaged the modern movement. In 1912,
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