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A difficult project, which required precise alignment to ensure that the bent steel bars were both structurally solid and visually pleasing.
Handcrafted and made of metal rods shaped vertically and horizontally, treated with nickel plating and finish in 18k gold.
Knoll Cat. B Velvet Cover (available in different colors).
Knoll - Platner armchair gold 18K velvet 
In 1962, Warren Platner approached Knoll with an idea. It was a difficult design, requiring precise alignment to ensure the bent steel rods were both structurally sound and visually pleasing. Four years later, this graceful masterpiece made its debut.
Warren Platner
Warren Platner studied at Cornell University, graduating in 1941 with a degree in architecture. He went on to work with legendary architects Raymond Loewy, Eero Saarinen, and I. M. Pei before opening his own architecture practice. Platner made notable architectural contributions throughout his career, including the Georg Jensen Design Center and the Windows on the World restaurant in the World Trade Center ― both in New York City. It was his furniture collection for Knoll, however, that earned Platner worldwide renown.
Knoll
Knoll uses modern design to connect people to their work, to their lives, to their world. Since 1938, it has been internationally recognized for creating furniture for work and residential environments.
For more than 80 years Knoll has remained true to the Bauhaus design philosophy that modern furniture should complement the architectural space. At Knoll, modern design has been the guiding principle and this passion has been shared by customers and design professionals around the world. The founders, Hans and Florence Knoll, embraced the creative genius of the time. Supported schools were Bauhaus School and Cranbrook Academy of Art to create new types of furniture and workplace environments.
Their approach, where craftsmanship joins technology through the use of design, sets the perspective and shapes the values that live today. 80 years of historical collaborations, with pioneering modernists and daring contemporary designers, define not only the past but the future through active, recent and future collaborations with Antenna Design, Don Chadwick, Formway Design, Jehs & Laub, Joseph D'Urso , David Adjaye and OMA.
- Brand
- Knoll
- Designer
- Warren Platner
- Material
- steel
velvet