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Model 65 Slipper Lounge Chairs by Florence Knoll for Knoll, Set of 2

Florence Knoll for Knoll Inc. / International
Design: 1960s | Manufactured: 1960s

Who doesn’t want these amazing Florence Knoll Slipper Chairs (model 65) in their living room. The design is typical Mid Century Modern. The lines are clean there and is a lot of detail in how the cushions are made. The linen fabric in Tiffany turquoise color by Pierre Frey gives it a natural feel and look. These particular chairs were made by De Coene in Belgium (they had a license for manufacturing of Knoll furniture in Europe).

Florence Knoll was an American architect and designer credited with bringing modernist design to office interiors. She and her husband built Knoll Associates into a leader in furniture and interior design. She didn’t view her designs as standalone items but as pieces of a holistic interior design. Her modernist aesthetic was known for clean lines and geometric shapes. Still popular today not only in public spaces but in residential interiors as well.

Condition

Good, shows signs of age on the frame

Dimensions

W72 x D75 x H80 cm | Seat height 43 cm

Origin

USA (made in Belgium)

Fabric

Pierre Frey (85% Viscose / 15% Linen) / Request a sample

About the designer

Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll (1917–2019) was one of the defining figures of 20th-century design. As co-founder and design director of Knoll International, she reshaped the modern interior with an architectural clarity that still feels relevant today. Trained under Eliel Saarinen, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Marcel Breuer, she absorbed the essential lessons of the Bauhaus: that function and beauty are inseparable, and that good design must serve both purpose and human experience.

Knoll’s vision extended beyond furniture, she approached every space as a total composition, considering light, proportion, material, and flow with equal care. Her interiors for leading corporations of the 1950s and 1960s introduced a new language of modern professionalism: elegant, disciplined, and deeply human.

Alongside contemporaries like Eero Saarinen and Harry Bertoia, Florence Knoll helped establish a design legacy that defined the American modern aesthetic. Her work remains timeless, characterized by restraint, harmony, and a belief that thoughtful design can elevate everyday life.

About the manufacturer

Knoll Inc. / International

Founded in 1938 in New York by Hans Knoll, and later joined by Florence Knoll, Knoll International became one of the most influential design companies of the 20th century. Built on the modernist principles of the Bauhaus and the International Style, Knoll redefined how the world furnished its homes and workplaces, bringing together architecture, art, and industrial production in perfect harmony.

Through collaborations with some of the era’s most visionary designers, including Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, and Florence Knoll herself, the company created a collection that reads like a history of modern design. Each piece was conceived not as a standalone object, but as part of a holistic environment, a “total design” philosophy that continues to shape contemporary interiors.

Today, Knoll remains synonymous with timeless quality and innovation. Its furniture embodies clarity, function, and refined beauty, a lasting testament to the belief that modern design can elevate everyday life.