The Knoll Pavilion at Salone del Mobile hosts sculptural and unconventional forms, perfect for spaces with a strong architectural imprint. New types of furniture, archive re-editions, and new finishes create an ensemble that bridges art and craftsmanship.
Knoll's 2025 novelties are distinguished by their bold character, such as the Biboni™ sofa designed by architecture studio Johnston Marklee, which draws inspiration from the human body with an interplay of volumes, voids, and curves. Among the new collaborations is Johnathan Muecke and the Muecke Wood Collection, wooden dining furniture born from his art practice. The Perron Bun™ Lounge & Ottoman is a soft and informal armchair resembling a cloud, accompanied by a matching ottoman.
Among the re-editions is the D'Urso Occasional Table, a container table designed in 1980 by Joseph D'Urso with a functional and minimalist appearance. The iconic Barcelona® chair returns with new upholstery and finishes, developed after consultation with Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe scholars to ensure there were no restrictions on using upholstery materials other than leather.
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