Richard Schultz Collection Brochure (50.84 MB) - Knoll
Richard Schultz Collection Brochure (50.84 MB) - Knoll
Richard Schultz Collection Brochure (50.84 MB) - Knoll
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1966 <strong>Collection</strong> ® Bar and<br />
Counter Height<br />
Fresh Air <strong>Collection</strong><br />
Mateo ® <strong>Collection</strong><br />
1966 Bar and Counter Height Chairs and Tables 2009<br />
The original 1966 <strong>Collection</strong> never had Bar or Counter Height chairs or tables. Now many people enjoy eating on<br />
higher chairs. The counter height chair is perfect to use in a kitchen, as it can be so easily washed. The higher<br />
tables are graceful and allow you to see over a railing when dining. The large square table looks so elegant.<br />
Fresh Air <strong>Collection</strong> 2010<br />
The Fresh Air <strong>Collection</strong> is similar to Wing, in that it is made using the same technology. The tubular based chair<br />
has a nice spring to it, and I like its simplicity. The question of joining sheet metal is interesting to me, and I think<br />
that by creating tabs like you would when making a paper model we have achieved a beautiful detail.<br />
Mateo <strong>Collection</strong> 2011<br />
With Mateo we have updated the 2002 <strong>Collection</strong> playing on a theme that has interested me for years – using<br />
thick and thin tubing to create a sculptural contrast in the chair. By using aluminum we are able to make special<br />
extrusion shapes that look simple from the outside but have carefully designed details on the inside that allow us<br />
to make hidden connections. You will never see a weld on our Mateo chairs or tables because the joints are all<br />
carefully engineered to allow for assembly without exterior welds.<br />
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