Knoll - Florence Knoll Credenza |
from € 5125 |
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Item Description When Florence Knoll revolutionized private office design by replacing the typical executive desk with a table desk, she needed a place for all the filing and storage that had traditionally lived in desk drawers.
Her solution, executed in typical Florence Knoll elegance, was the low credenza. Perfectly proportioned and immaculately detailed, the iconic design works as well in the dining room as it does in the office.
W.210 x D.52 x H.64cm
Four hinged Doors

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oak
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white_lacquered
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oak
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Arabescato Marble
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Nero Marquina Marble
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Calacatta Marble
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