Description
One of the few surviving Prodomo armchairs by Walter Knoll from the 1920s in excellent condition. This cantilever chair has recently been reupholstered in gray fabric. The cloth cover closely matches the original cover and is in near new condition. The chromed frame and wooden armrests show a nice patina. The sitting feel is excellent. Very nice collector's item Walter Knoll is one of the leading German furniture manufacturers and was founded in the 1920s. With the design of the Prodomo armchair in the late 1920s, Walter Knoll created a Bauhaus icon and one of the first modern upholstered armchairs
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Knoll is a design company that produces furniture for offices and homes including chairs, tables, desks and accessories. Among the most famous icons produced by Knoll there are the Eero Saarinen Tulip table and the Barcelona armchair.
Description
One of the few surviving Prodomo armchairs by Walter Knoll from the 1920s in excellent condition. This cantilever chair has recently been reupholstered in gray fabric. The cloth cover closely matches the original cover and is in near new condition. The chromed frame and wooden armrests show a nice patina. The sitting feel is excellent. Very nice collector's item Walter Knoll is one of the leading German furniture manufacturers and was founded in the 1920s. With the design of the Prodomo armchair in the late 1920s, Walter Knoll created a Bauhaus icon and one of the first modern upholstered armchairs