

Sapper XYZ Monitor Arm
Summary
The Sapper XYZ Monitor Arm by Knoll was designed with diverse work modes, varying postures, and individual styles in mind. While supporting a single monitor up to 20 pounds/nine kilograms, it delivers 360 degrees of pivot at both the base and elbow joint, 153 degrees of up and down tilt, 360-degree rotation for portrait or landscape viewing, and 180 degrees of left to right swivel. Available in a variety of mounting options, it includes cable management to keep wires organized.
Dimensions

Adjustabilty
Depth: 3 – 21″
Height: 7.5 – 20.75″ (above worksurface)
Richard Sapper
In 1962, Sapper collaborated with Marro Zanuso to create the Lambda Chair for Gavina SpA (later acquired by Knoll), a piece that is now in the Knoll Museum Collection. In 1979, he worked directly for Knoll, creating the Sapper Office Chair series, a design with enduring appeal and brilliant utility. His most recent collaboration with Knoll resulted in the Sapper Monitor Arm collection in 2009. Both Knoll designs, engineered to perfection, exemplify his ability to reduce an object to its most fundamental elements and style it with his signature elegance.
Sapper is the recipient of 10 Compasso d’Oro prizes, Italy’s most prestigious industrial design award, and more than fifteen of his product designs are in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, including the Lambda Chair and the Sapper Monitor Arm. His most notable products are the Tizio lamp (Artemide) and the IBM Thinkpad. Additionally, he has designed for Fiat, Allessi, and Gavina.
