05/15/2026
Crafted from cylindrical dowels, the Muecke Wood Collection highlights the organic beauty of wood through a rhythmic interplay of clean, repeating forms. Explore four new pieces by Jonathan Muecke: http://ms.spr.ly/6187vR2kH
05/12/2026
The rigorous yet inviting forms of Jonathan Muecke’s new pieces for Knoll are the result of deep materials exploration and an innovative spatial idea. Explore the collection: https://ms.spr.ly/6187vP7vb
05/04/2026
Now available in Europe as well as North America, the contemporary revival of the Morrison Hannah Chair makes an important chapter in design history accessible once more. Designed by Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah in 1973, Knoll introduced the chair as “Easy to manufacture, easy to live with, and easy to love”—a friendly approach to task seating that’s welcome in residential environments. Learn more: https://ms.spr.ly/6181vzBTB
04/22/2026
Knoll celebrated the launch of the Dozie Kanu Table Collection at Bar Nico in Milan, with music by Black Noi$e. Explore the collection: https://ms.spr.ly/6181vDoEJ
04/02/2026
Upon its debut, the 1966 Collection was described by Richard Schultz as “a breath of fresh air” for modernists. “Outdoor chairs should be enhanced by the elements,” he said. “Wind, sun, and rain should pass freely through, and they should breathe.” And breathe they do, all these years later. Choose from seven frame colors (red is available only in North America). Learn more: https://ms.spr.ly/6183QLxMB
03/31/2026
When Florence Knoll bought a seaside home in 1958, she couldn’t find outdoor furniture that resisted the salty air. She challenged the Knoll design team to find a solution. Richard Schultz responded with weather‑resistant materials, clean lines, and balanced proportions, creating the 1966 Collection. Its blend of durability and design reshaped outdoor living. Choose from seven frame colors (red is available only in North America). Learn more: https://ms.spr.ly/6184QxQz0