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Architectural Digest and Dwell Feature Knoll Breast Cancer Awareness Initiative

Classics by Florence Knoll and Harry Bertoia will be offered in a signature pink for the month of October

Architectural Digest and Dwell featured the company's initiative for Breast Cancer Awareness month, which takes place every October. Architectural Digest's, Hadley Keller, titled her piece, "Finally, a Good Reason to Buy Millennial Pink Furniture," and she is right.

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Knoll is offering limited edition versions of iconic designs by Florence Knoll and Harry Bertoia in a special, signature pink finish. Both Architectural Digest and Dwell highlighted that Knoll is not just showing support by way of a symbolic color. For every Bertoia Side Chair and Hairpin Stacking Table sold, Knoll will donate all net proceeds to the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition - a fitting partner given the company's roots in Pennsylvania added Dwell's, Jenny Xie.

Knoll on Architectural Digest and Dwell

Throughout 2017, Knoll has celebrated a century of Florence Knoll and her inspired brand of modernism, expanding the Florence Knoll Collection with the addition of new and archival products, including the Florence Knoll Relaxed Lounge Seating Collection, the Hairpin Stacking Table, and the Mini Desk.

This initiative builds off Florence Knoll's Centennial, combining a celebration of good design with a contribution to a good cause. Both the Bertoia Side Chair and the Hairpin Stacking Table will be available to shop on Knoll.com from October 1 - 31. You'll also be able to order pieces through the Knoll Home Design Shop or the showroom at the New York D&D Building.