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Barcelona Couch Knoll

Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1930.

Designed in 1930, the Barcelona Couch shares the same simple elegance as the iconic lounge chair of the same name. Mies van der Rohe's command of line and material in all medium, from architecture to furniture, helped define the modern vocabulary. A signature KnollStudio design, produced to Mies' original specifications.
Exclusive manufacturing and sales rights were accorded to Knoll by the designer in 1953. The KnollStudio logo and the signature of Mies van der Rohe are stamped into the base of each day bed. Hardwood frame with protective, clear lacquer finish. The legs are constructed of tubular steel with polished stainless steel finish.
72 individual leather panels are cut, hand-welted and hand-tufted, and panels and buttons are crafted from a single hide. Available in a wide range of Spinneybeck leathers. This product is available with foam that meets requirements for BS5852. Museum of Modern Art Award, 1977.

Barcelona Couch Knoll

Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1930.

Designed in 1930, the Barcelona Couch shares the same simple elegance as the iconic lounge chair of the same name. Mies van der Rohe's command of line and material in all medium, from architecture to furniture, helped define the modern vocabulary. A signature KnollStudio design, produced to Mies' original specifications.
Exclusive manufacturing and sales rights were accorded to Knoll by the designer in 1953. The KnollStudio logo and the signature of Mies van der Rohe are stamped into the base of each day bed. Hardwood frame with protective, clear lacquer finish. The legs are constructed of tubular steel with polished stainless steel finish.
72 individual leather panels are cut, hand-welted and hand-tufted, and panels and buttons are crafted from a single hide. Available in a wide range of Spinneybeck leathers. This product is available with foam that meets requirements for BS5852. Museum of Modern Art Award, 1977.

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