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Knoll is recognized internationally for the creation of workplace furnishings that inspire, evolve and endure. A commitment to innovation and modern design has produced a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, filing and storage solutions, tables and desks, wood casegoods, textiles and accessories.
Walls to Workstations Limited is the exclusive dealer for Knoll product in Ireland. The strength of our relationship is built upon the Florence Knoll premise that ‘Good Design is Good Business’. Knolls commitment to workplace research drives timely and relevant product design and development.
In 2004 Knoll commissioned DEGW to research European workplace trends. The DEGW report identified a smaller workspace with more collaborative working and distributed working through the use of technology as key European trends. With expert designers Knoll offer an innovative insight into what’s possible in the workplace, now and in the years ahead. Walls to Workstations Limited brings this dynamic dimension to the Irish office industry.
Knoll Company Origins
Launched in 1938, Knoll International is a global manufacturer founded on design excellence committed to offering elegantly designed products for office and residential use. Recognised worldwide as a leader in the areas of design and product expertise, Knoll has an enviable pedigree. It is this expertise which has led many of Knoll’s designs to be showcased in galleries throughout the world.
Standards & Awards
Knoll has received a number of certifications including: LEED® Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Purpose; FSC Forest Stewardship Council; Greenguard™; Greenseal; ISO 14000/14001 and GDEI Green Design Education Initiative.
Design Award Winners
Knoll Awards for product design span five decades, the first received in 1954 for the Florence Knoll Collection of Low Tables awarded by The American Institute of Interior Designers and the most recent awarded 2005 for the Chatter Collection, 2x4 receiving ADEX, Award for Design Excellence.
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"Create form out of the nature of our tasks with the methods of our time”
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe |
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