Knoll Textiles
Florence Knoll established Knoll Textiles in 1947.Knoll Textiles is one of the largest textile suppliers of North America. Knoll Textiles offer a wide range of technically advanced materials for furnishing office and home which intermingles beauty and utility in contemporary trends and style. Dorothy Cosonas provides creative direction to Knoll Textiles and it coordinates and collaborates with cutting edge designers and artists to explore a new range of innovative materials.
Knoll Textiles is acknowledged all over the world for creating excellent quality of furnishings which not only inspires and evolves but endures as well.
Products of Knoll Textiles Knoll Textiles is responsible for creating a diverse and comprehensive range of superior quality of furniture products, textiles and accessories that provides both choice and value to the design community and their potential customers. These products are environment friendly, recommendable for health and safe to handle. To enliven and reconceive the work place knoll textiles since its inception has worked with some of the finest designers. Knoll Textiles offers a delightful and surprising collection of textile fabrics aimed specifically for the using in corporate, office, hospitality, retail, healthcare and residential spaces.
Knoll Textiles Knoll Textiles enjoys partnership with varied range of industrial organizations throughout North America.
- American Institute of Architects (AIA)
- American Society Of Designers (ASID)
- Corporate Real Estate Network (CoreNet)
- CREW Network
- International facilities Management Association (IFMA)
- International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
- U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
The Knoll Design Heritage: It strongly believes that furniture should be capable of celebrating function, form and style and should be manufactured in such a way that it can weather the test of time.
Knoll Workplace Research: Independent field studies; collaborations with customers, universities and industry associations; and ongoing dialogue with experts from the fields of technology, architecture, design, organizational behavior, psychology and business management comprise the wide range of research activities in knoll Textile.
The products, policies and practices Knoll textile is designed to fulfill the purpose of protecting biosphere, conserve natural resources and reduce waste.
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