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Florence Knoll Credenza Knoll

Designed by Florence Knoll in 1961.

When Florence Knoll revolutionized private office design by replacing the executive desk with a table, she need a place for all the filing that had traditionally lived in desk drawers. Her solution, executed in typical Florence Knoll elegance, was the low credenza. The iconic design works as well in the dining room as it does in the office.
The base is welded square steel tube in polished or satin chrome. Body and door/ drawer fronts are constructed of wood veneer with polished aluminum pulls.
The top is laminate, wood, or marble with square edge detail. The Florence Knoll Credenza comes in a variety of body and top veneers, and in a range of marble tops.
The base is available in either polished chrome or satin chrome.

Florence Knoll Credenza Knoll

Designed by Florence Knoll in 1961.

When Florence Knoll revolutionized private office design by replacing the executive desk with a table, she need a place for all the filing that had traditionally lived in desk drawers. Her solution, executed in typical Florence Knoll elegance, was the low credenza. The iconic design works as well in the dining room as it does in the office.
The base is welded square steel tube in polished or satin chrome. Body and door/ drawer fronts are constructed of wood veneer with polished aluminum pulls.
The top is laminate, wood, or marble with square edge detail. The Florence Knoll Credenza comes in a variety of body and top veneers, and in a range of marble tops.
The base is available in either polished chrome or satin chrome.

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