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Knoll Eero Saarinen Products

Knoll stands as a beacon of excellence in the realm of international industrial design. With a rich legacy dating back to 1938, the brand has been synonymous with innovation and sophistication. Renowned designers such as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Harry Bertoia, Florence Knoll, Frank Gehry, Maya Lin, Eero Saarinen, and Isamu Noguchi have all contributed to Knoll's illustrious history, creating iconic pieces that have left an indelible mark on 20th-century design.


Founded by Hans Knoll and managed alongside his wife Florence, the Knoll Furniture Company became a powerhouse in the world of design. Following Hans Knoll's passing in 1955, Florence Knoll continued to lead the company to unparalleled success, shaping the landscape of modern design.

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The story of Knoll

 

For over a century, the name of Knoll has been synonymous with innovation, timeless elegance and avant-garde design in the world of furniture. Founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll, son of a German furniture manufacturer, and subsequently led by the visionary mind of his wife, Florence Knoll, the company has established an indelible mark on the universe of interior design. From that point on, Knoll has continued to shape living and working spaces through a unique combination of refined aesthetics, practicality and functionality and a strong sense of modernity. In the Ciat Design catalogue, you can discover Knoll's best creations, a tangible testimony of his heritage. of timeless design.

 

Knoll's philosophy

 

The Knoll brand embodies an intrinsic philosophy of innovation and quality. Each piece produced brings with it a history of incessant pursuit of perfection and an absolute dedication to quality artisanal. Knoll's creations are not just furniture; they are functional works of art that blend ergonomic shapes with high-quality materials, creating an unparalleled aesthetic and tactile experience. Through collaborations with world-renowned designers such as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Eero Saarinen and Marcel Breuer, Knoll shaped the landscape of modern design, introducing icons that have become symbols of style and sophistication. The synergy between innovation and tradition is the beating heart of the brand, evident in every product present in the vast Ciat Design catalogue.

 

Knoll's future vision

 

Knoll continues to look forward, anticipating the needs and desires of an ever-evolving world. Through the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies and the continuous search for sustainable solutions, the brand is committed to shaping the environments of the future, without ever losing sight of its heritage. of timeless design. Every piece produced by Knoll is more of a simple furnishing object is an expression of style, an instance of functionality and an investment in lasting elegance. Through the Ciat Design catalogue, it is possible to immerse yourself in the Knoll universe, exploring not only its current creations, but also the icons of the past that continue to influence contemporary design. In a world where design is a reflection of our lifestyle and aspirations, Knoll stands out as a beacon of creativity and refinement, illuminating the path towards a timeless aesthetic.


Eero Saarinen: a master of modernism

 

Eero Saarinen , an iconic figure in the architectural and design scene of the 20th century, left an indelible mark on the world of furniture with his organic and sculptural style. Born in Finland in 1910, Saarinen moved to Finland. to the United States in 1923, where he completed training him at the Cranbrook Academy of Art and Yale University. From his beginnings, Saarinen stood out for his innovative vision, freeing himself from the rigid patterns of traditional design and embracing fluid and sinuous shapes, inspired by nature and the organic world. His design philosophy aimed to create harmony between man and the surrounding space, giving life to works that celebrated the beauty of sculpture and the functionality of architecture.

 

Saarinen's career is has been dotted with extraordinary successes. Among his projects the most renowned we find the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, a futuristic complex characterized by a reinforced concrete shell structure and large windows; the Kresge Auditorium at MIT in Cambridge, a masterpiece of engineering and design with its iconic hyperbolic paraboloid vault; and the Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C., a solemn monument dedicated to the third president of the United States.

 

Prestigious collaborations and design icons

 

Saarinen has collaborated with some of the most major brands in the design sector, such as Knoll and Miller, giving life to furniture that has become true icons of the 20th century. The Tulip armchair, with its slender base and cantilevered covering, represents an emblematic example of his organic and minimalist style. Other famous creations include the Womb chair with its enveloping shapes, the Saarinen armchair with its essential design and the Grasshopper seat with its three-legged structure.

 

Eero Saarinen's work continues to inspire designers and architects around the world. His incessant search for new forms and his attention to the harmony between aesthetics and functionality they made him a pioneer of modern design, leaving a legacy timeless that still fascinates and conquers him today. If you are passionate about authorial design and wish to admire the best creations of Eero Saarinen, we invite you to visit the Ciat Design catalogue, where you can find a rich selection of furniture and furnishing accessories designed by Finnish master. Let yourself be conquered by the timeless beauty of his style and immerse yourself in the organic and sculptural world of one of the most great designers of the 20th century.