Florence Knoll Relaxed Benches

Summary

The Florence Knoll Relaxed Benches from Knoll are iconic modern benches that feature a streamlined geometric profile, tufted cushions, and a sturdy metal base. They seamlessly integrate into a range of environments and can be used as a bench, ottoman, or coffee table. These Knoll benches are available in a range of fabrics and finishes.

Brand

Knoll

Designers

Florence Knoll

2530YRC1 Stool
Width: 19″
Depth: 19″
Height: 16.5″

2530YRC2 Two Seat
Width: 37.75″
Depth: 19″
Height: 16.5″

2530YRC3 Three Seat
Width: 56.75″
Depth: 19″
Height: 16.5″

2530YRC4 Small Square
Width: 37.75″
Depth: 37.75″
Height: 13.75″

2530YRC5 Medium Square
Width: 50.5″
Depth: 50.5″
Height: 13.75″

2530YRC6 Large Square
Width: 58.75″
Depth: 58.75″
Height: 13.75″

Product Story

As head of the Knoll Planning unit, Florence Knoll always approached furniture design with the larger space in mind. Most important to her was how a piece fit into the greater design — the room, the floor, the building. Every element of a Knoll-planned space supported the overall design and complemented the existing architecture.

Never one to compromise, Florence would often design furniture when she, “needed the piece of furniture for a job and it wasn’t there.” And while she never regarded herself as a furniture designer, her quest for harmony of space and consistency of design led her to design several of Knoll’s most iconic pieces—all simple, none plain.

As skyscrapers rose up across America during the post-war boom, Florence Knoll saw it as her job to translate the vocabulary and rationale of the modern exterior to the interior space of the corporate office. Thus, unlike Saarinen and Bertoia, her designs were architectural in foundation, not sculptural. She scaled down the rhythm and details of modern architecture while humanizing them through color and texture. Her lounge collection, designed in 1954, is a perfect example of her restrained, geometric approach to furniture, clearly derived from her favorite mentor, Mies van der Rohe.

Florence Knoll

After demonstrating an early interest in architecture, Florence Schust was enrolled at the Kingswood School for Girls, adjacent to the Cranbrook Academy of Art. There she met Eilel Saarinen, and went on to study under some of the greatest 20th century architects, including Gropius, Breuer, and Mies van der Rohe.

With Florence’s design skills and her husband Hans’ business acumen and salesmanship, the pair grew Knoll into an international arbiter of style and design. In creating the revolutionary Knoll Planning Unit, Florence Knoll defined the standard for the modern corporate interiors of post-war America.

Florence Knoll Relaxed Benches

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