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    Sapper™ Monitor Arm Collection

    Richard Sapper conceived the Sapper™ Monitor Arm Collection to set a new standard for intuitive functionality, ease of reconfiguration and unobtrusive visual elegance. Renowned for his forward thinking workplace and technology products, Sapper has engineered the most straightforward and refined monitor arm collection available today.

     

    Multiple monitor beam solutions allow for easy installation of multiple monitors at an affordable price, a perfect solution for trading, security and healthcare applications.

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    • Beams can be mounted on a desk with heavy-duty table clamps or on Antenna workspaces with the Antenna center beam side mount
    • Beams come in kits of 3-4 monitors; two beams come in kits of 6-8 monitors
    • Beams come in two sizes: 50" and 64" 
    • Beams are curved to maximize usable worksurface while creating a cockpit effect for visual comfort
    • Each beam can hold up to 100 lbs (weight limit per movement joint is 20 lbs)
    • Beam kits ship standard with innovative fast release movement joint slides which easily shift along the beam for optimal monitor placement, and can be quickly installed and removed
    • Beams incorporate easy-to-use external cable management which keeps wires tidy and accessible
    Sustainable Design and Environmental Certification
    • GREENGUARD Certified
    • Made with 95% recyclable material
    • Can contribute to achieving LEED points
    • No PVCs
    • Uses VOC-free powder coat paint
    AWARDS
    • The Museum of Modern Art Architecture and Design Collection
    Product Note
    • Due to the ever evolving nature of technology and monitor design, Knoll encourages an extended mock-up of monitor arms with their intended monitors to ensure performance meets a client’s expectation.

    When Marketing asked Knoll Director of Design Benjamin Pardo to develop a new monitor arm collection — something that would be simple and intuitive without sacrificing usability — he immediately thought of Richard Sapper.

    Sapper designed his eponymous chair for Knoll in 1979, a product celebrated for its quiet style and sensible control mechanisms. Pardo: “Here was an opportunity to work on a kinetic object with a guy who does that absolutely wonderfully.”

    Sapper’s signature refined aesthetic brought simplicity and intelligence to a category crowded with overly-complicated, ill-considered designs. The Sapper™ Monitor Arm Collection sets a new standard for intuitive functionality, ease of reconfiguration and unobtrusive visual elegance, or as Sapper put it himself, “Everything is done so it explains itself.”
     

    Richard Sapper’s diverse training in philosophy, anatomy, business, and engineering at the University of Munich has shaped his successful design career ― one which has been dedicated to finding simple, efficient solutions to technically complex problems. His expansive portfolio includes electronics, bicycles, cars, lighting, cookware, and furniture, all of which encompass his ability to synergize art and engineering to deliver thoughtful solutions in handsome packages. Born in Germany but based in Milan, Sapper accents German efficiency with hints of Italian flare.

    In 1962, Sapper collaborated with Marro Zanuso to create the Lambda Chair for Gavina SpA (later acquired by Knoll), a piece that is now in the Knoll Museum Collection. In 1979, he worked directly for Knoll, creating the Sapper Office Chair series, a design with enduring appeal and brilliant utility. His most recent collaboration with Knoll resulted in the Sapper Monitor Arm collection in 2009. Both Knoll designs, engineered to perfection, exemplify his ability to reduce an object to its most fundamental elements and style it with his signature elegance.

    Sapper is the recipient of 10 Compasso d’Oro prizes, Italy’s most prestigious industrial design award, and more than fifteen of his product designs are in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, including the Lambda Chair and the Sapper Monitor Arm. His most notable products are the Tizio lamp (Artemide) and the IBM Thinkpad. Additionally, he has designed for Fiat, Allessi, and Gavina.