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Knoll Unveils a Suite of New Collaborations With Design Visionaries

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Knoll’s newest suite of debuts champions today’s brightest design minds, reinventing familiar forms through bold, sculptural pieces.

Knoll Unveils a Suite of New Collaborations With Design Visionaries

Pour yourself a fresh cup of coffee – Knoll’s latest lineup is one you’ll want to savor slowly. Unveiled as the Knoll Pavilion at Milan Design Week 2025, the heritage brand’s newest suite of collaborations brings together a who’s who of design visionaries, each offering their own take on craft, comfort, and form. Featuring sculptural seating, finely crafted wood pieces, reimagined icons, and playful, lounge-worthy designs, each piece stands on its own, yet together they showcase Knoll’s ongoing commitment to championing the brightest minds and reinventing familiar furniture typologies.

A modern living room with a white curved sectional sofa, glass coffee table, decorative sculptures on a sideboard, and frosted glass panel walls

Biboni Sofa by Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee

Looking for that just right balance of relaxed yet engaged? Enter the Biboni Sofa by Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee. It brings sculptural softness to seating, its rounded folds shaped into an enveloping, almost anthropomorphic form. Designed with an architectural mindset, every detail enhances its relationship to the surrounding space – best experienced floating in the round, as part of a constellation of elements. “It wants to be a good friend,” says Johnston. “We like that it can be giving in that way.” Balancing structure and comfort, Biboni is at once formal and informal, soft yet supportive.

Modern lounge area with a curved white sofa, round glass coffee table, decorative sculptures, and large windows revealing palm trees outside

Biboni Sofa by Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee

A modern living room with a textured gray sofa, mirrored coffee table, abstract wall art, and metallic walls

Biboni Sofa by Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee, D’Urso Occasional Tables by Joseph D’Urso

Modern indoor space with glass walls, palm trees, light wood dining table and chairs, white lounge chairs, and a terrazzo floor under bright ceiling lights

Muecke Wood Collection by Jonathan Muecke

Architect and sculptor Jonathan Muecke doesn’t hide wood joinery the way others might feel compelled to. Instead, he celebrates it, boldly showcasing end grain and structural connections as defining features in the Muecke Wood Collection. Muecke focuses on the materiality of the pieces and the spatial relationship they have with the room. “I don’t think about chairs and tables as objects,” he says. “I think about a chair in terms of material – as a marker of human scale, a physical record in relational space.”

Perron Bun Lounge Chair by Willo Perron

Perron Bun Lounge Chair by Willo Perron

With its plush, oversized cushion seemingly floating above a slim sculptural base, the Perron Bun Lounge Chair by Willo Perron blurs the line between lounge chair, sofa, and bed. Its playful, cloud-like form offers an ultra-relaxed take on seating, balancing softness and lightness with a performative edge. Designed for sinking in, stretching out, or curling up, it’s comfort at its most inviting – and a little unexpected. “I come from pop culture and music, and my work is always a little bit performative,” says Perron.

A modern lounge chair with matching ottoman on a gray rug, set in a minimalist room with metal walls, abstract art, and a bench in the background

Perron Bun Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Willo Perron

A large abstract painting with colorful, swirling shapes and varied textures is displayed within a metal-framed glass partition in a modern interior setting

Modern lounge with glass coffee tables, two blue chairs, a patterned sofa, and an indoor garden visible through glass walls in the background

D’Urso Occasional Table by Joseph D’Urso

A celebrated minimalist, Joseph D’Urso first designed the D’Urso Occasional Table for Knoll in 1980, and now it’s reissued in three sizes. Its sleek silhouette pairs industrial materials with thoughtful function, from polished steel finishes to discreet casters. With a lower open shelf that acts as a second tabletop, clearing the top surface of clutter, it’s a small piece of architecture that seamlessly balances form and utility.

Modern living room with a gray sectional sofa, black coffee tables, and floor-to-ceiling glass walls revealing palm trees and patio seating outside. Large ceiling light overhead

D’Urso Occasional Tables by Joseph D’Urso

Two yellow tufted lounge chairs sit side by side on a gray carpet in front of frosted glass walls, with a drum set partially visible in the background

The Barcelona Collection by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Lastly, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Collection, originally introduced in 1929, gets a fresh update with new fabric upholstery options and an ultra matte-black frame. The timeless elegance of the iconic chair, stool, and couch is reimagined with subtle shifts in materiality, bringing even more versatility to Mies’s famous “less is more” philosophy.

Modern interior with glass walls, terrazzo flooring, a white leather bench, and orange suede wall panels. Palm plants are visible outside the glass

The Barcelona Collection by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Several palm trees and small plants are displayed in a glass and metal enclosure under artificial lighting, situated indoors on a concrete floor

A wooden architectural model is displayed on a glass table inside a glass enclosure with large palm trees and sandy soil

A modern showroom displays a large black sectional sofa with glass coffee tables under a bright sign reading "Knoll," featuring minimalist decor and glass walls

Two red modern chairs and a small round table sit inside a glass-walled room with palm trees and sandy landscaping outside

Year after year, Knoll continues to build on its legacy of collaborating with design’s leading voices to create pieces that balance bold ideas, unique points of view, and timeless appeal. From sculptural seating to thoughtful reissues, each release reflects the brand’s enduring commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and shaping the way we live with design.

A modern interior features a black dining table with four chairs and a white curved sofa in a glass-partitioned space with terrazzo flooring and minimalist decor

A modern round table with a metal base is surrounded by six black chairs. A tall vase with white calla lilies sits at the center. The space has glass walls and a neutral color scheme

A modern glass-walled pavilion displays desert plants inside an industrial exhibition hall, with "Knoll" signage visible in the background

To learn more about Knoll’s latest 2025 collections and the Knoll Pavilion, visit knoll.com.

Photography courtesy of Knoll.

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