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Richard Schultz Collection Brochure (50.84 MB) - Knoll

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1966 Petal ® <strong>Collection</strong><br />

I designed the Petal Table to accompany the Bertoia Chairs that Harry Bertoia<br />

I designed designed for the <strong>Knoll</strong>. collection The tops in 1966 on these at the tables request are made of Florence of eight <strong>Knoll</strong>, petals, who which<br />

wanted are mounted well-designed on a beautifully outdoor crafted furnishings cast aluminum that would spider. withstand the<br />

corrosive salt air at her home in Florida. Through the years, the 1966<br />

I was inspired by Queen Anne's Lace, a weed that grows near our house in<br />

<strong>Collection</strong> Pennsylvania. has earned Each cluster a special of place flowers in the is world supported of outdoor on its furniture. own stem.<br />

By making a table in this manner there is no need for a ring support, and<br />

The each 1966 petal <strong>Collection</strong> is independent has which also been allows the the recipient table to of expand many and awards, contract<br />

including with the weather. American Institute of Interior Designers International Design<br />

Award, The tables USA were (1967) introduced and the Designers by <strong>Knoll</strong> Center in Los Stuttgart Angeles Award, in 1960 Germany, and were<br />

(1969/70). immediately made part of the MoMA Design <strong>Collection</strong>.<br />

Many films have also featured the 1966 <strong>Collection</strong> over the years. We<br />

have movie stills from some of these films on pages 15-17 of this catalog.<br />

Complete Specification Guide on page 158<br />

P320<br />

end table<br />

P321<br />

coffee table<br />

P322<br />

dining table<br />

132

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