Knolling involves arranging objects in a tidy manner, typically on a flat surface, and photographing them from a 90-degree angle. The outcome is a visually pleasing arrangement that imparts a feeling of organization and balance.
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Have you heard about Knolling Photography yet? You might even have practiced it on Instagram without knowing the term and story behind it.
The story of midcentury modernism in America is inconceivable without Knoll, the furnishings and textiles company founded by Hans Knoll in 1938 and joined by Florence Knoll in 1941.
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Image 16 of 19 from gallery of Knoll Launches Bauhaus Exhibition Curated by OMA / Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli. © OMA / Photography by Fred Ernst
We’re like art dealers,” Florence Knoll Bassett once told the writer Peter Blake. “We want fresh, original work. And we want it from anybody who can produce it.” Knoll Bassett, who died on January 25th at 101, was speaking of the period during and immediately after World War II, when she and her first husband, […]
About Frank O. Gehry for Knoll. 'Cross Check Chair'. Designed in 1990-1992. Bent maple wood band construction, woven into each other. Marked under the seat. Produced by Knoll International, no longer in production. One of the most celebrated architects of the second half of the 20th century, Frank Gehry has made a career of pushing boundaries and questioning what architecture can do. After studying at UCLA, Gehry pursued his graduate studies at Harvard's Graduate School of design. He has served on the faculty at Harvard and Yale, and is a fellow of the American institute of architects. Gehry was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Architecture prize in 1972. His most famous buildings include the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain, the Walt Disney concert hall in Los Angeles, the Vitra design museum in weil am Rhine, Germany and the dancing house in Prague, Czech Republic. His collection of cardboard furniture, Easy Edges, set a new precedent for the use of materials in furniture making. Gehry created his bentwood furniture collection for Knoll in 1992. Inspired by the surprising strength of a wooden bushel basket, he sought to fully integrate material and design, creating a structurally and aesthetically light masterpiece.
The Barcelona, the Womb, the Bertoia. Florence Knoll Bassett, who has died at the age of 101, was instrumental in bringing these chairs - enduring symbols of modernism - into existence. But, more important, she transformed the look and feel of the modern office.
The design industry looks back on Florence Knoll Bassett's accomplishments after passing at the age of 101—and reflects on her legacy.
Early production nightstands model 227 designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Associates, 1956. Nightstands are constructed of walnut and retain the early Knoll label. Both are in excellent condition and have been professionally refinished.
About Frank O. Gehry for Knoll. 'Cross Check Chair'. Designed in 1990-1992. Bent maple wood band construction, woven into each other. Marked under the seat. Produced by Knoll International, no longer in production. One of the most celebrated architects of the second half of the 20th century, Frank Gehry has made a career of pushing boundaries and questioning what architecture can do. After studying at UCLA, Gehry pursued his graduate studies at Harvard's Graduate School of design. He has served on the faculty at Harvard and Yale, and is a fellow of the American institute of architects. Gehry was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Architecture prize in 1972. His most famous buildings include the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain, the Walt Disney concert hall in Los Angeles, the Vitra design museum in weil am Rhine, Germany and the dancing house in Prague, Czech Republic. His collection of cardboard furniture, Easy Edges, set a new precedent for the use of materials in furniture making. Gehry created his bentwood furniture collection for Knoll in 1992. Inspired by the surprising strength of a wooden bushel basket, he sought to fully integrate material and design, creating a structurally and aesthetically light masterpiece.
I just never get tired of good chair design, bit of a design fetish for me - so I've collated a collection of a few favourite chair-based graphic posters and book covers...please be seated! ...
She revolutionized the American office space.
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Using her architecturally-minded design aesthetics, Florence Knoll transformed the corporate design atmosphere into a realm of beautiful innovation.
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Harry Bertoia, Diamond chair, 1954 by Knoll International. Photograph by Bruce White. / MidModAndMore
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About Frank O. Gehry for Knoll. 'Cross Check Chair'. Designed in 1990-1992. Bent maple wood band construction, woven into each other. Marked under the seat. Produced by Knoll International, no longer in production. One of the most celebrated architects of the second half of the 20th century, Frank Gehry has made a career of pushing boundaries and questioning what architecture can do. After studying at UCLA, Gehry pursued his graduate studies at Harvard's Graduate School of design. He has served on the faculty at Harvard and Yale, and is a fellow of the American institute of architects. Gehry was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Architecture prize in 1972. His most famous buildings include the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain, the Walt Disney concert hall in Los Angeles, the Vitra design museum in weil am Rhine, Germany and the dancing house in Prague, Czech Republic. His collection of cardboard furniture, Easy Edges, set a new precedent for the use of materials in furniture making. Gehry created his bentwood furniture collection for Knoll in 1992. Inspired by the surprising strength of a wooden bushel basket, he sought to fully integrate material and design, creating a structurally and aesthetically light masterpiece.
121 pages : 30 cm