Pair of Bouclé Slipper Chairs by Bruce Hannah and Andrew Morrison for Knoll

$4,600.00

Pair of vintage slipper sling chairs in charcoal bouclé with off-white powder-coated steel frames designed by Bruce Hannah and Andrew Morrison for Knoll (1971, New York, NY USA). The design was inspired by the extruded aluminum of a sailboat mast.
Upholstery is a subtle two-tone gray bouclé, and either side can be displayed: the front cushions are a charcoal bouclé (Kravet 36114-11), and the back is a slate bouclé (Kravet 36120-21) – the front is a shade lighter and the weave is looser than the back.
Original off-white powder coated frames show light nicks/scuffs/few small spots of loss consistent with age/use, and the steel back frame bars show light scuffing. Newly reupholstered.
One chair retains the dated (1971) Knoll International label.
Corresponding three-seat armless sofa listed separately.
H: 26″ x L: 29″ x D: 35″
Seat Height (front edge): 16.5″ / Seat Height (lowest): 12.75″
Seat Depth: 20″
Seat Length: 26″

Pair of Daybed Sofas by Richard Stein for Knoll

These sofa sleepers (model #700) were designed by Richard Stein for Knoll in 1947. The foot pedal under the seat lowers the upholstered seat back. It can recline to a 45 degree angle, or drop down entirely, so the back frame is even with the ground. Light beige linen upholstery and foam are new and the stained maple frames have been refinished. Depth when the back is fully lowered (to the ground): 49″ Depth when the back is lowered to a 45 degree angle: 40″ Seat cushion measures: L 76″ x D 27″.

H: 26.75″ x W: 76″ x D: 35″ x Seat Height: 15.75″

 

Postmodern Leather “East Side” Sofa Designed by Ettore Sottsass for Knoll

Memphis-Style/Postmodern two-seat sofa designed in 1983 by Ettore Sottsass for Knoll for the “East Side” collection.
Original leather in two-tone green and black with an aluminum and steel base.
The two cylindrical bolsters are mounted to steel brackets on the top of the frame. This is an interesting design element that gives the piece a sculptural uniqueness in addition to added support.
Very good, vintage condition with light patina to the black cushions, a couple of spots of wear to the base, and one scuff to the back, as shown.
Foam is sound and no restoration work needs to be done to the piece.
Height: 33.75″/28″ discounting brackets or bolsters
Length: 52.5″
Depth: 30.25″/28.5″ discounting seat cushions that protrude out beyond the frame
Seat Height: 16.5″
Arm Height: 28″

Sling Sofa in Steel and Bouclé by Bruce Hannah and Andrew Morrison for Knoll

$5,600.00

Vintage three-seat armless sofa in charcoal bouclé with an off-white powder-coated steel frame designed by Bruce Hannah and Andrew Morrison for Knoll (1971, New York, NY USA). The design was inspired by the extruded aluminum of a sailboat mast.
Upholstery is a subtle two-tone gray bouclé, and either side can be displayed: the front cushions are a charcoal bouclé (Kravet 36114-11), and the back is a slate bouclé (Kravet 36120-21) – the front is a shade lighter and the weave is looser than the back.
Original off-white powder coated frame shows light nicks/scuffs consistent with age/use, and the steel back frame bar shows light scuffing. Newly reupholstered.
Retains the dated (1971) Knoll International label.
Corresponding slipper chairs listed separately.
H: 25.5″ x L: 81.13″ x D: 33″
Seat Height (front edge): 16.5″ / Seat Height (lowest): 12.5″
Seat Depth: 19.5″
Seat Length (all cushions together): 79.25″