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Pour your fresh cup of coffee – Rope The latest line is one to want to gather slowly. Discovered as Pavilion for kneeling in Milan Design Sunday 2025The newest consumption of the district of the Heritage Brand gathers who is who is from designer visions, each offer its own laying craft, comfort and form. With sculptural sitting, finely made wooden pieces, reconsidering the worthy designs, and each piece is compiled independently, and at the same time depict the current dedication to Knol to make it the most conscious mindset.
Looking for that just right The rest of the relaxed but engaged? Come in to Biboni sofa from Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee from Johnston Markle. It brings a sculptural softness to sit, his rounded folds in the form of killing, almost anthropomorphic shape. Designed with architectural thinking, every detail increases its attitude towards the surrounding space – the best experienced floating in a circle, as part of the constellations of the elements. “He wants to be a good friend,” Johnston says. “We like it can give it that way.” The structure and comfort of balancing, Biboni is suddenly formal and informal, and yet it supports.
Architect and sculptor Jonathan Muecke It cannot hide the carpentry of the wood as others can feel forced. Instead, celebrated it, bravely displays end grain and structural connections as defining functions in Muecke Collection Collection. Muecke focuses on materiality of pieces and spatial intercourse with them. “I don’t mean chairs and tables as objects,” he says. “I mean a chair in terms of materials – as a human level marker, a physical record in the relational space.”
Plush, oversized cushion seemingly floats above thin sculptural base Perron Lepin Lounge Chair from Villo Perron Blurs line between the lounges, sofas and beds. Its playful, a form similar to the cloud offers ultra relaxed takeover, balancing softness and ease with a performative edge. Designed for sinking, stretched out or curl, it is comfort in its most favorable – and a little unexpected. “I come from pop culture and music, and my work is always a bit perceptions,” Perron says.
Celebrated minimalist, Joseph d’orso Designed first D’orso occasional table For Knoll 1980. years, and now it has been reissued in three sizes. Its elegant pairs of silhouettes industrial materials with a thoughtful function, from polished steel transmissions to discrete wheels. With a lower open shelf that acts as a second tablet, cleaning the upper surface of a mess, it is a small part of architecture that unnecessarily balances form and usefulness.
And in the end, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona CollectionOriginally presented in 1929. years, a fresh update is obtained New options of fabric upholstery and ultra matt-black frame. Melessless elegance iconic chairs, chairs and couches are intercepted with subtle shifts in material, bringing even more versatility to known “less” philosophy.
Annual of the year, Knoll continues to build in heritage of cooperation with leading design votes to create pieces that balance bold ideas, a unique point of view and a timeless appeal. From sculptural sitting to thoughtful reissues, each edition reflects the dedication of brand crafts, innovation and shaping the way we live with design.
To learn more about the latest Knols 2025 collections and pavilion on the roof, visit Knoll.com.
Photo Knola Knola.