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Florence Armchair

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PRODUCT DETAILS

DIMENSIONS

Overall W 31.9" x D 32.7" x H 32.3"
Seat Height 18.1"
  • The Florence Armchair is a reproduction of the original classic created in 1956 by renowned designer and architect Florence Knoll, who revolutionized furniture design by incorporating the ideas of practicality and visual beauty. The Florence Chair and Sofa series is commonly used by interior designers to add a classic touch to a modern room. The inner frame of this chair is constructed using solid wood, and is supported by a polished stainless steel sub-frame. The Florence Chair displayed is fully upholstered in the front, back, top and sides in premium 100% aniline-dyed leather which is much smoother and softer than regular top-grain leather. The chair back and seat are comprised of thick, tufted cushions for maximum comfort and are also upholstered in 100% aniline-dyed leather.

    Material & Feature:
    • Structure: hardwood frame treated for durability & pests control using a non-toxic Kiln-dried treatment
    • High elasticity dacron-wrapped foam with genuine down feather layer
    • Polished #304 grade stainless steel legs with chrome finish
    • Medium firm cushion seat feel (cushion softness customizable)
    • Fabric, Top Grain/Aniline/Vintage Leather Leather upholstery (C.O.M available)
    • All upholstery materials and fill content are non-toxic and fire-resistant
  • Born to a baker, and orphaned at age twelve, Florence Schust grew up Saginaw, Michigan. Schust demonstrated an early interest in architecture and was enrolled at the Kingswood School for Girls, adjacent to the Cranbrook Academy of Art.

    While at Kingswood, Florence befriended Eilel Saarinen, whom she would later study under at Cranbrook. Warmly embraced by the Saarinen family, Florence seeded in Michigan the foundations of her incredible design education and pioneering career. Florence went on to study under some of the greatest 20th century architects, including Gropius, Breuer, and Mies. In 1941 Florence moved to New York where she met Hans Knoll who was establishing his furniture company. With Florence"s design skills and Hans" business acumen and salesmanship, the pair, who married in 1946, grew the nascent company 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.

    After the tragic death of Hans Knoll in 1955, Florence Knoll led the company as president through uncertain times. In 1960 she resigned the presidency to focus on directing design and development and, in 1965 after pioneering an industry and defining the landscape and aesthetic of the corporate office, Florence Knoll Bassett (she remarried in 1957) retired from the company. Her contributions to Knoll, and to the rise of modernism in America, are immeasurable.

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