Revolutionary and evolutionary
The contemporary revival of the Morrison Hannah Chair makes an important chapter in design history accessible once more. Designed by Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah in 1973, Knoll introduced the chair as “Easy to manufacture, easy to reupholster, easy to live with, and easy to love”—a friendly approach to light task seating that’s welcome in today’s hybrid work environments.
In 2024 the chair was reengineered for today’s working styles, including more comfortable and supportive foam densities and four degrees of forward tilt to accommodate fluid changes in posture. Its intuitive adjustments and holistic ergonomics deliver comfort without fuss, and an updated palette of color and material options engages a contemporary vision.