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Designed by Florence Knoll Bassett for Knoll®
Florence Knoll Bassett almost single-handedly defined the look of modern corporate interiors in the 1950s and ’60s, as founder and director of the Knoll Planning Unit, the space-planning arm of Knoll® Associates. She looked at furniture design as just one aspect of her “total design” approach to interiors. “I did it because I needed a piece of furniture for a job and it wasn’t there, so I designed it,” she said. She wasn’t the only one who needed the Florence Knoll Credenza (1961), though, as it has been in constant production since its introduction. The simple, refined design has a white Arabescato top (the same marble used on the Saarinen Pedestal Table). It is appropriate for a dining room, living room or office space. Made in Italy.
U.S.A. (1917–2019)
One of the most innovative architects and designers of our time, Florence Knoll Bassett had a profound influence on more than 50 years of interiors, especially the modern office. An early protégée of Eero Saarinen, whom she met while studying at the Kingswood School on the campus of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Florence went on to study architecture at Cranbrook. ...
Ebonized oak veneer; 0.75"-thick Arabescato marble top; steel with polished chrome finish; adjustable floor glides.