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    Divina Lounge Chair

    Piero Lissoni  2001

    Piero Lissoni 2001

    Clean lines and exceptional comfort characterize the Divina lounge collection from Italy’s Piero Lissoni. Soft and inviting, Divina cushions lie flush on the frame and generous armrests fully enclose each side of the lounge, which seems to float above the floor on razor-thin legs. The collection, which features lounge chairs in standard and “piccolo” versions, as well as a settee and sofa, offers modern elegance and superior comfort for any contract or residential application.

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    Construction and Details
    • Available as a standard lounge chair or petite lounge chair
    • Available in a variety of KnollTextiles and Spinneybeck® leathers
    • Upholstery features double-needled stitching on leather and thin solids textiles. Single needled stitching is used on heavily ribbed fabrics and multicolor prints
    • Can be specified with standard or dual density cushions
    • Standard seat cushion is polyurethane with polyester fiber wrap. Back cushion is polyurethane (and is not reversible)
    • Dual density seat cushion is comprised of a soft foam core with a memory topper. Back cushion is polyurethane (and is not revisable)
    • Optional side cushion available for standard lounge chair
    • Inner frame is solid wood. Exposed metal frame and legs in heavy gauge tubular steel with a polished chrome finish
    • Polyurethane glides included
    Sustainable Design and Environmental Certification
    • Learn more about Lissoni Divina Lounge Chair product certifications and materials at Ecomedes.

    Configure Divina Lounge Chair

    The configurator below is for reference purposes only. All options, finishes and sizes may not be represented.
    For the complete scope, please refer to the KnollStudio price list.


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    Piero Lissoni began his career as a furniture designer after receiving his degree in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano. In 1986 he founded his own studio, which specialized in architecture, furniture, interiors, and graphic design. , and produced a diverse architecture portfolio that included designs for showrooms, yachts, private residences and hotels.

    In 2004 Knoll introduced Pierro Lissoni’s Divina Lounge Collection, originally designed for his longtime client, Living Divina. Two years later, he and his studio’s design manager, Marc Krusin, co-designed the wa office system for Knoll International. With no predetermined connection points, the brilliantly simple design featured a patented 360 degree clip mechanism allowing any component to be attached to any workstation, on any side.