
Florence Knoll Style Lounge Chair
During the 20th century, interior design was taking a new direction and breaking free of the previously stagnant norms. Furniture innovations especially were emerging and flourishing. It was an exciting time for everyone who was ready to welcome this fresh change brought on by the iconic designers of the time like Eero Saarinen and Harry Bertoia and Florence Knoll.
Always one to maintain a level-head though, Florence Knoll took a step back to view the bigger picture. She could see there would be a need for furniture specifically designed to offset her colleagues’ organically-shaped and curved furniture designs. She took it upon herself to design what she would later describe as the “the fill-in piece no one else wants to do.” Perhaps she might have given herself more credit if Knoll knew her designs would become ageless modern classics.
Our Florence Knoll Style Lounge Chair honors the same dimensions as the original model. We have improved upon it by using a higher quality of materials that have become available in the years since the original design. You can read all about these improvements in our Florence Knoll Lounge Chair Comparison Guide.
Come visit us at our Bellingham Showroom showroom where you can see everything we have to offer!
Tags: Closer Looks, Florence Knoll, modern, modern furniture | Florence Knoll, Closer Looks, Comparison Guides, Designer Notes, Florence Knoll Seating, Furniture Notes, modern | Permalink | Posted March 4, 2025 by Curt Roth

Knoll-Style Lounge Chair in Charcoal Gray
Arranging furniture in any room is equally exciting as it is daunting. While there are infinite possibilities when an empty room is your blank canvas, lack of planning can lead to endless furniture shuffling and that lingering question if there is a better way to have it arranged.
Although there is no magic formula or standard way to arrange your living room furniture, there are a few guidelines to consider:
–Pick a focal point for the room
This will serve as a reference point and everything will be arranged relative to the placement of the focal point you choose. This can be anything with a significant presence in the room from a window to a sofa or even a piece of art. It should be the obvious place the eye is immediately drawn to upon entering the room.
–Create a floor plan
You can either map out your floor plan on a blank sheet of paper though there are several apps that have been created for this very task as well as templates you can find online for furniture arrangement planning. This will cut your time spent moving furniture down significantly.
-Form and Function
Using functional furniture enhances the potential for using a space in different ways. This is especially important for smaller spaces where there is not room for much ornamentation. Keep in mind that you should never have to sacrifice style for functional furniture… just look here for a few ideas where form and function work in harmony.
–Flow of Traffic
Just as important as where the furniture is placed is where the furniture is not placed to create a path that is easy navigate. Direct traffic around the furniture, not through the middle of it and allow 36-48 inches for the obvious paths and about 24 inches for the smaller ones.
Let us know if you have any personal tips when it comes to arranging your home! Either post it below, or stop by our showroom in Bellingham to also see and experience the pieces we have to offer.
Tags: Conrad Moulton, Florence Knoll, furniture layout, furniture spacing, modern furniture | Furniture Notes, Clutter-free, Florence Knoll, Florence Knoll Seating, Minimalism, modern, modern home, Space Planning | Permalink | Posted September 14, 2018 by Alison