2008 sees the introduction of a number of new Walter Knoll products to the Australian marketplace, including new designs from the Cologne and Milan design fairs
November 21st, 2008
The Knoll family has been manufacturing premium furniture for the office and home since 1865. The range today represents decades of characteristic designs combined with state of the art models by designers including EOOS, Norman Foster, Pearson Lloyd and Ben van Berkel. With a close relationship with designers and architects, Walter Knoll products and concepts are born of in-depth communication, intense processes and the clarification of ideas.
Walter Knoll thinks in terms of rooms and uses, in terms of how architecture, interior design and furniture design complement each other. Their collaboration on international projects with renowned architects bears witness to this philosophy. Walter Knoll products have been used in some of the most iconic and well known spaces across the globe.
Markus Benz, the Managing Director for Walter Knoll will be presenting to the Architect and Design community in Brisbane this July. Contact bryanm@livingedge.com.au for more details.
New products from Walter Knoll will be unveiled at the Living Edge showroom in Richmond as part of Saturday in Design. For more details on Walter Knoll and their products, visit www.livingedge.com.au
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