Knoll Tugendhat Lounge Chair
Originally known as the Feder-Sessel, the Tugendhat chair was renamed after five of the designs were installed in the renowned Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czechoslovakia, a building designed and furnished by Mies van der Rohe in 1930.
The Chair is a beautiful nod to Knoll’s architectural heritage. While inspired by Knoll’s history, the Tugendhat chair offers a modern day take on the design and is perfect for any space with a wide array of upholstery options.
It is also incredibly comfortable.
Bauhaus classic
An item becomes classic when it changes the history of its time and continues to be always modern in any time. The history of Knoll is rich in important references: the birth of the Modern Movement and its protagonists; the idea of innovation combined with tradition; the capacity to create highly versatile pieces not only able to meet personal tastes, but age trends.
Today that the change requires fast adaptation, Knoll answers with its classic products.
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