Florence Knoll Credenza
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100560081
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Florence Knoll Credenza
3.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100560081
Ebonized Oak
White Lacquer
Medium Brown Mahogany
Satin Arabescato
Satin Carrara
Polished Arabescato
Polished Carrara
Polished Nero Marquina
Polished Chrome
Available to ship in:
- Four drawers, each with one removable partition.
- One full-extension file drawer with metal bars for hanging files.
- Four-Position Credenza has two storage cabinets with adjustable shelves.
- 25½" H 37½" W 18" D
Shipping Options
- In-Home Delivery
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Designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll®
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Details
When Florence Knoll couldn’t find a piece she needed, she designed it herself. Her Florence Knoll Credenza (1961) is a sleek storage solution for the living room, dining room, or workspace. Topped with marble, it’s available in two sizes, both with four drawers and a full-extension file drawer. The Four-Position Credenza adds two roomy storage cabinets. Made in Italy.
- Four drawers, each with one removable partition.
- One full-extension file drawer with metal bars for hanging files.
- Four-Position Credenza has two storage cabinets with adjustable shelves.
- Brand
- Knoll®
- Collection
- Florence Knoll Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 25½" H 37½" W 18" D
- Product Weight
- 240 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
-
5-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Four Position
- Height (in): 25½
- Width (in): 74¾
- Depth (in): 18
- Weight (lbs): 280
Two Position
- Height (in): 25½
- Width (in): 37½
- Depth (in): 18
- Weight (lbs): 240
Florence Knoll
One of the most innovative architects and designers of our time, Florence Knoll had a profound influence on more than 50 years of interiors. An early protégée of Eero Saarinen, Florence went on to study architecture at Cranbrook. She is famous for her philosophy of “total design,” and as the director of the Knoll Planning Unit she revolutionized interior space planning.
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