Knoll
D Urso Occasional Table
Price starting from € 2,067.00*
*Price valid for the version in W.56 x D.56 cm with ultra black varnished frame and top in transparent glass (cod. D6022UBK).
This occasional table was designed in 1980 by Joseph D'Urso. The D'Urso Occasional Table features simple, minimalist geometric lines, crafted from steel with a glossy painted finish to ensure long-lasting durability and durability. Wheels are located at the bottom, making it easy to move and lending a sense of lightness to the overall appearance. The structure is strong and solid, complete with a particleboard panel positioned at the bottom. Knoll's available finishes range from black to red and stainless steel, with a black, clear, or transparent mesh glass top.
W.56 x D.56 x H.37 cm
Available also in other sizes
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Landed in the United States at the beginning of the ‘30s, Hans Knoll, a young German-born son of a furniture-maker in Stuttgart, proposed to import into the new continent the modern European design, contemporary heritage of the Bauhaus. Died prematurely, his work was continued by his wife, Florence Knoll, who succeeded in establishing lasting partnerships with some of the greatest exponents of the modernist movement. Few years later the Knoll Associates was founded. Today, Knoll is not only a company of re-selling historic furnishings of great artistic value, but continues to innovate by offering creations of the major international design brands both in the home area and in the office furnitures sector.Read more
Designed by
Joseph D'Urso
Joseph D’Urso (1943–) is an American interior designer best remembered for his hyper-minimalist lofts created in New York during the 1960s and 1970s—spaces defined by an essential aesthetic, often conceived as open-plan environments without walls dividing the different areas. His signature colors were black and white, with white frequently reserved for walls and ceilings, and black used for floors and furnishings. The latter, often custom-designed for each project, were almost always simple and geometric in form—a style he would later revisit in his collections for mass production, created exclusively for the brand Knoll in 1980 and again in 2008. Influenced by the high-tech architectural movement, in his work he favored functionality over aesthetics, incorporating unusual yet practical elements into his interiors, such as restaurant-grade stoves, gym lockers, and accessories drawn from the world of boating. D’Urso also played a role in shaping the style of the successful brand Calvin Klein, designing several of the brand’s showrooms as well as Klein’s own New York apartment.
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