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Item No. 100081710
Designed by Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll Hairpin™ Stacking Table

C$ 400.00
Item No. 100081710
Designed by Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll Hairpin™ Stacking Table

C$ 400.00
First introduced in 1948, Florence Knoll’s Model 75 stacking stool was an instantly popular addition to what was then still a small catalog of furnishings from Knoll Associates. Florence based the compact design on earlier studies using steel rods at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. The Model 75 stool is now reintroduced as the Hairpin™ Stacking Table. More Details
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Florence Knoll Hairpin™ Stacking Table
C$ 400.00
C$ 400.00

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Details
Details
  • Stands on durable steel hairpin legs.
  • Stacks up to five high.
Designer
Florence Knoll
Collection
Florence Knoll Collection
General Dimensions
  • 18½" H 13" DIA
Product Weight
7 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Item No.
100081710
Dimensions
Florence Knoll Hairpin Stacking Table

Florence Knoll Hairpin Stacking Table

  • Height (in): 18½
  • Diameter (in): 13
  • Weight (lbs): 7
  • Powder-coated cold-rolled steel legs
  • Laminate top

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Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll

Trained as an architect, Florence Knoll counted Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe among her many friends and trusted mentors. In 1941 she met Hans Knoll and the pair—armed with Florence’s design skills and Hans’ salesmanship—grew a budding company into an international arbiter of design and defined the standard for the modern interiors of post-war America.

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