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Knoll celebrates future of design at Salone Internazionale Del Mobile 2024

By Retail4Growth Bureau | April 18, 2024

Designed by Belgian architecture practice OFFICE, the Knoll pavilion at Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2024 is built with repurposed and recycled materials. 

Knoll celebrates future of design at Salone Internazionale Del Mobile 2024

At Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2024, Knoll draws from its roots to present new and re-defined ideas for contemporary ways of life. The brand is introducing a suite of products for the home, including a new collaboration with cultural polymath Willo Perron and a contemporary reframing of classic Bauhaus-era collections.  Designed by Belgian architecture practice OFFICE, the Knoll pavilion that showcases Knoll’s suite of products for home, is built with repurposed and recycled materials. 

The pavilion houses the debut of the Perron Pillo Sofa by Willo Perron, the latest in the Knoll tradition of contemporary designer collaborations. The brand is also revealing its archival reissue of the Tugendhat Chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, as well as three new ultra-matte finishes for the Wassily ChairLaccio Tables, and Cesca Chairs and Stools by Marcel Breuer, and the MR Chairs and Tables by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

OFFICE, the studio founded by Belgian architect duo Kersten Geers and David Van Severen, returns to design the 2024 Knoll pavilion, built with recycled and recyclable materials from last year's fair. The plan features a series of interconnected rooms and vignettes that envision contemporary interiors surrounded by gardens, designed by Jeroen Provoost.

Jonathan Olivares comments, "From year to year gardens within the pavilion change, transporting the visitor to different habitats, The modernist paradigm, which Knoll is rooted in, sees architecture and design as a universal program that can exist in harmony with any cultural or geographic setting."

The ceramic works of Los Angeles-based artist Willy Reed and the wall hung rugs by Chris G. of Sleepwalk Rug Company send a current of contemporary west coast culture through the pavilion.

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