
Kazuhide Takahama's simple but well-harmonized work exemplifies his internationally acclaimed talent for his balance of the Japanese aesthetic and Western culture. His Suzanne Lounge Seating collection for Knoll, an update of the 1965 classic designed for the Italian Gavina Group, displays this characteristic harmony with simple, appealing contours. The collection includes a lounge chair, double lounge chair, settee and sofa upholstered in your choice of a Knoll textile selection.
The Design Harmony, simplicity and serenity characterize the Suzanne Lounge Seating collection by Japanese designer Kazuhide Takahama. The lounge collection fuses Eastern and Western design principles to achieve a look that complements a wide variety of settings.The Suzanne Lounge Seating collection is as ideal for commercial interiors, such as universities and reception areas, as it is for the home.
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Design Year: 1965
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| Suzanne Double Lounge Chair | 27" H x 30.5" W x 59" D | Unavailable |
With a long history of design innovation for the home, workplace, and in textiles, Knoll continues to play a large part in the foundations of Modern Design. Founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll and continued after his death by his wife Florence Knoll, the company has produced a long line of award-winning and museum worthy designs from virtually every top designer in modern design.
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