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Item No. 100195165
Designed by Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll™ Mini Desk

Price reduced from $5,539.00 to $4,154.25 25% off
Item No. 100195165
Designed by Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll™ Mini Desk

Price reduced from $5,539.00 to $4,154.25 25% off
Florence Knoll’s designs are reserved and cool, severe and angular, reflecting the objective perfectionism of the early 1960s. Based on dimensions from the archive, the 48" Mini Desk is a sophisticated way to work. More Details
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Florence Knoll™ Mini Desk
Price reduced from $5,539.00 to $4,154.25 25% off
Price reduced from $5,539.00 to $4,154.25 25% off

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Details
Details
  • Rectangular top in choice of marbles.
  • Florence Knoll’s signature stamped into base.
Designer
Florence Knoll
Collection
Florence Knoll Collection
General Dimensions
  • 28⅜" H 48" W 26" D
Product Weight
31 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Item No.
100195165
Dimensions
Florence Knoll Mini Desk

Florence Knoll Mini Desk

  • Height (in): 28⅜
  • Width (in): 48
  • Depth (in): 26
  • Weight (lbs): 31
  • Sold marble top
  • Polished steel base

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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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