Rockwell Unscripted Credenza and Console

Summary

The Rockwell Unscripted Collection from Knoll is designed to encourage spontaneity and human connection. The Rockwell Unscripted Credenzas and Consoles are multipurpose storage solutions to store books, equipment, supplies, and more. Use them in an open plan to create boundaries or to complement Rockwell Unscripted Creative Walls, Steps, or lounge pieces. Choose from a wire base or uprights and a range of configurations that work best for your workplace.

Brand

Knoll

Designers

David Rockwell

Credenza with Wire Base
Open case front
Width: 48 / 60″
Depth: 15″
Height: 24″

Full door (4 or 5)
Width: 48 / 60″
Depth: 15″
Height: 24″

Four door with open cubby (L or R)
Width: 60″
Depth: 15″
Height: 24″

Credenza with Uprights
Open case front
Width: 48 / 60″
Depth: 18 / 24″
Height: 30″

Full door (4 or 5)
Width: 48 / 60″
Depth: 18 / 24″
Height: 30″

Four door with open cubby (L or R)
Width: 60″
Depth: 18 / 24″
Height: 30″

Console with Uprights
Open case front
Width: 48 / 60″
Depth: 18 / 24″
Height: 44″

Full door (4 or 5)
Width: 48 / 60″
Depth: 18 / 24″
Height: 44″

Four door with open cubby (L or R)
Width: 60″
Depth: 18 / 24″
Height: 44″

Product Story

Unscripted is anything but unplanned. It is the culmination of years of research—by Knoll and Rockwell, independently and together—about the way work is truly done today.

Work increasingly takes places elsewhere. At a coffee shop or lunch counter, walking down the street, sitting on a park bench or perched on a bar stool and, overall, the urge to demarcate or defend individual territory is giving way to a desire for community. Whether alone or with colleagues, planned or the result of happenstance, people are often productive at unexpected moments and in unforeseen settings.

Blurring the boundary between work and play in the office doesn’t diminish the amount of work being done. Instead, it injects a new vitality, creating holistic, open-to-interpretation workplaces that can enhance ingenuity and productivity.

Unscripted takes the notion of planning for spontaneity from an inherent contradiction to a tangible reality: with fairly little effort, furniture can be adapted or reconfigured around you at any given moment and it can evolve over time.

Jens Risom

In 1942 they printed the first Knoll Catalog, which included 15 pieces designed by Risom — the very first furniture to be commissioned specifically by Knoll. Working ingeniously within the constraints of wartime material shortages, Risom developed several chairs and tables using essentially scraps of wood and rejected nylon straps from parachute production. Despite these constraints, Risom was able to design innovative and truly modern pieces of furniture.

Rockwell Unscripted Credenza and Console

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