Classic or contemporary, bring everyone together with modern living room furniture.
Bring style and sophistication to the table. Pair iconic modern dining tables with signature side chairs.
Modern Comfort that Works.
An affordable range of desks, chairs and accessories for working and learning at home. Most products ship free in 1–3 days.
Since 1938, Knoll has been recognized for creating modern furniture that inspires, evolves, and endures. Steeped in the history of modernism, our vision is carried forward today by the most talented contemporary designers.
Discover classic and contemporary solutions for living, dining, and more with in-stock designs available in 1–2 weeks or as quickly as 1–3 days.
Discover how Knoll furniture comes together to create inspired modern interiors throughout the home.
We believe well-designed objects deliver efficiency, joy and satisfaction to the people who use them.
Whether you are a commercial, educational, healthcare or government organization, we can help you achieve your workplace goals with an unmatched collection of products across a constellation of brands.
Resources and tools for architects, designers and facilities professionals.
We match your needs with research-supported tools, techniques, and insights we've developed over eight decades, applying our holistic understanding of the interplay between people, architecture and furniture, and the experiences they create.
Learn how we use modern design to connect people to their work, their lives, their world.
Emilio Ambasz’s design career began with his legendary studies at Princeton University, where he earned an undergraduate and master’s degree in architecture in just two years. From 1970 to 1976 he served as the Curator of Design at The Museum of Modern Art, where he was responsible for several significant installations and exhibits, including Italy: The New Domestic Landscape, and The Tax Project.
Since then, he has helped pioneer the field of green architecture, promoting sustainable, sensible and attractive modes of design and living. Working most frequently as an industrial designer, Ambasz is particularly sensitive to the human form. With his Visor stacking chair for Knoll, or any of his genre-crossing architectural works, Ambasz consistently conceives his works as extensions of nature that respond to both the user and the environment.