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Warren Platner for Knoll

Auction Lot 182 (35416033)
WARREN PLATNER (Baltimore, 1919 - Connecticut, 2006) for KNOLL.
Lounge Chair model 1725A, design 1966.
Nickel-plated steel frame and black velvet upholstery.
Unused. In original packaging.
Measurements: 78/50 cm (height) x 95 x 70 cm. 83 x 86 x 72 cm (original packaging).

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WARREN PLATNER (Baltimore, 1919 - Connecticut, 2006) for KNOLL.
Lounge Chair model 1725A, design 1966.
Nickel-plated steel frame and black velvet upholstery.
Unused. In original packaging.
Measurements: 78/50 cm (height) x 95 x 70 cm. 83 x 86 x 72 cm (original packaging).

In 1966, Platner designed for the American publisher Knoll an innovative concept: to achieve the chair without legs, a rational design while aesthetic. The Platner chair, the main element of the collection, was conceived to envelop and complement the person sitting in it. The pieces of the Platner collection, distributed by Knoll, are composed of hundreds of individual welds, all hand-welded, following traditional processes to achieve that delicacy and purity in the piece. It was the collection of furniture designed for the Knoll brand that made Platner recognized worldwide. The collection in question, named after its designer, is an icon of modern furniture. Platner personally formulated production techniques for each chair, which feature more than a hundred steel rods.
In 1966, Platner designed for the American publisher Knoll an innovative concept: to achieve the chair without legs, a rational and at the same time aesthetic design. The Platner chair, the main element of the collection, was conceived to envelop and complement the person sitting in it. The pieces in the Platner collection, distributed by Knoll, are composed of hundreds of individual welds, all hand-welded using traditional processes to achieve the delicacy and purity of the piece.
Warren Platner studied at Cornell University, graduating in 1941 with a degree in architecture. He worked with legendary architects Raymond Loewy, Eero Saarinen and I. M. Pei before opening his own studio. Notable contributions throughout his career in architecture include the Georg Jensen Design Center and the Windows on the World restaurant at the World Trade Center, both in New York.
It was the collection of furniture designed for the Knoll brand that brought Platner worldwide recognition. The collection in question, named after its designer, is an icon of modern furniture. Platner personally formulated production techniques for each chair, which feature more than a hundred steel rods.

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