Knoll Los Angeles Home Design Shop Debuts New Designs

Following its debut in February 2018, the Knoll Los Angeles Home Design Shop has introduced a new palettes and interiors schemes, further reimagining Modern living for West Coast residential interiors. The Shop, which captures the spirit of total design pioneered by Florence Knoll, sets the standard for local interior designers and design enthusiasts. The space highlights furniture by the mid-century masters – Mies van der Rohe, Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Marcel Breuer – as well as work by contemporary architects including David Adjaye, Joseph D’Urso and Barber Osgerby.

Designed by architecture by Los Angeles-based firm Johnston Marklee with interior design by Barbara Reimelt of NinetyNine Group, the Knoll Los Angeles Home Design Shop celebrates over eighty years of Modernism with a bold, contemporary outlook. The Shop’s reinvigorated design playfully combines rich new color combinations and tactile upholsteries with the company’s iconic pieces that span from the Bauhaus era of design to today

Design enthusiasts can discover new dining, living and outdoor spaces that inspire and provide a fresh take on modern residential interiors. Delineated by the Shop’s distinguishing brass Rockwell Unscripted Creative Wall, vignettes pair new designs by Piero Lissoni – the Avio Sofa and Grasshopper Tables – with furniture by Florence Knoll and Bauhaus icon Marcel Breuer. Recent introductions by KnollTextiles adorn each space, from the Knoll Luxe 10th Anniversary Collection to Atmosphere Collection. Beneath arches inspired by York Castle, the Tangier, Morocco home of former President of Knoll Europe Yves Vidal, an outdoor vignette presents a pop of color from Richard Schultz’s 1966 Collection in vibrant hues of blue and purple alongside a Maya Lin Stone.

Altogether, the Los Angeles Home Design Shop presents a new, bold vision for living that prompts visitors and the design community to reimagine modern living. From the rich new colors to eclectic materials, the company’s iconic pieces are exuberantly recast in a contemporary manner.