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Shipping cost is 10% of the product price
Shipping Info
We offer shipping to the lower 48 states. Shipping cost is 10% of the product price. All deliveries are contactless.
RETURNS
Free 30-day returns
Returns Info
We offer free 30-day returns to customers in the 48 contiguous United States. We created this policy as part of our ongoing effort to provide a hassle-free shopping experience, enabling you to transform your living space into your own personal showroom, and try your favorite design in the comfort of your own home before making a long-term commitment. Please note that not all products are eligible for free returns. To see whether a product is eligible go to the product details section of the product page.
WARRANTY
10 years warranty
Warranty Info
One of the reasons you might be shopping with us is that you recognise the superior quality of our pieces. And just as we want our furniture to be the best you can find, we want our promise to you to be equally superior. That’s why, while most furniture manufacturers only offer a 1 year warranty, we offer a 10 year warranty. Please go to https://interioricons.com/pages/terms to read the full warranty policy.
The Finer Details
Product Description
This iconic three-seater sofa by renowned designer Florence Knoll was first introduced in 1954. Its charm and effortless elegance make it a popular seating solution for stylish homes and businesses. Pair it with our coordinating Florence Knoll two-seater sofa and/or corner sofa to add sophistication to any space.
This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties. We do not claim any rights on any third party trademarks.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: H31.9 in x W90.2 in x D31.9 in
- Product Weight: 142.9 lbs
- Material: Danish cashmere wool
- SKU: 1110
- Base Material: Polished #304 grade stainless steel
- Seat Height: 17.1 in
- Seat Depth: 20.9 in
- Armrest Height: 23.6 in
- Frame Construction: Cushions are supported with a spring base and wooden frame
- Cushion Information: All back and bottom cushions are attached with velcro and removable. They are filled with polyurethane foam
- Assembly Requirements: None required, it comes fully assembled
- Packaging Dimensions: (158.7 lbs): 93.3 in x 33.9 in x 26.8 in
- No. of Cartons: 1
- Free Return Shipping: No

Effortless elegance
Sleek, sophisticated and stylish enough to elevate any space it graces, our Florence Knoll Three-Seater Sofa adds elegance and charm to the style-conscious home or business.

Versatile beauty
Designer Florence Knoll had the ability to transform everyday necessities into functional masterpieces. The beauty of her contributions is their ability to effortlessly adapt to any space, making them perfect for residential and commercial spaces.

The perfect combination
We utilize high-end, carefully-sourced materials to create this three-seater sofa, starting with a sleek metal base and adding luxurious padded upholstery. The tufted cushions add elegance and an undeniably timeless appeal.
Interior Icons vs Traditional Retail
By cutting out the middle men and traditional 200-400% markup, we’re able to offer you beautiful, lasting designer furniture at exceptional value.
Florence Knoll
Before becoming a renowned architect and furniture designer, Florence Knoll studied under Mies van der Rohe and Eliel Saarinen. The American innovator then became a protégé of Eliel’s son, Eero Saarinen, and went on to marry modern furniture manufacturer, Hans Knoll. Together, the two founded Knoll Associates with a goal of revolutionising interior space planning.
The married duo believed in “total design,” embracing interior design, architecture, manufacturing, textiles, graphics, advertising, and presentation as a whole.
Florence sought out to solve space problems in office environments, which she accomplished in spades. In the ‘50s, her ideas began to change the previous practices in many offices. Her space-saving innovations continue to be used today.
Knoll has been rewarded for her designs, even receiving the National Endowment for the Arts’ esteemed National Medal of Arts in 2002.
