Overview
Design by Charles Pfister, 1971.
By Knoll.
Charles Pfister designed his namesake modular Lounge Seating Collection in 1971. The clean-lined design offers both long-term flexibility and an enduring, highly versatile aesthetic. The Petite Sofa features three-over-three cushions with a smaller-scale 6-foot width and sharp, angular lines. Constructed in sections with a combination plywood/hardwood seat and back with sagless webbing in the back. Cushion fill is a polyester fiber wrap over a foam core for a tight, tailored aesthetic. Select upholstery textile and color. The Collection also includes a Petite Lounge Chair, Petite Settee and Petite Ottoman, sold separately.
Notes:
The Pfister Lounge Seating Collection is Greenguard certified. Coverings are upholstered on both sides in fabric or leather on standard Pfister. Petite Pfister lounge seat and back cushion are fully upholstered. Seat decking is black cotton textile. Includes nylon, adjustable glides.
Features
Eco Friendly
Specifications
Material(s): Hardwood with square steel tubing and fabric (content dependent on textile/leather selection)
Dimensions: W 76.5" D 29.5" H 26" SH 16" AH 24"
Models
1053 1053-S-P
Designer: Charles Pfister
Charles Pfister was an associate partner and director of the interior design department at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. He established his firm in 1981 with offices in San Francisco and London. Much-admired for the elegance of his interiors and furniture designs, Pfister studied architecture and design at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Manufacturer: Knoll
Knoll believes good design is good business. A commitment to modern design has yielded a comprehensive portfolio of furniture products and textiles designed to provide enduring value and help clients shape their workspaces with imagination and vision. Recognized as a design leader worldwide, Knoll products are exhibited in major art museums, with more than 40 pieces in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Knoll is a leader in sustainability policies and practices. A recent initiative with the Chicago Climate Exchange, as part of Knoll's 2006 commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative, addresses the concern for global climate change and targets programs to enhance energy efficiency throughout Knoll facilities. Knoll is headquartered in East Greenville, Pennsylvania with manufacturing sites in North America and Italy.
White Glove Delivery Service is available on select Knoll products and applies to most locations in the Continental United States. White Glove service includes inside delivery, unpacking, furniture installation and removing cartons and crates.
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