- Knoll sofa
The Knoll sofa is a classic English
furniture design that originated inEngland in the seventeenth century. This form ofsoft furnishing design features adjustable side arms and considerable depth of seating. The classic design was continued to be manufactured by the Knoll company and imitative brands until the nineteenth century in England. Currently these sofas are prized by collectors and those seeking period furnishings; they are available principally throughantique dealers andauction houses. [ [http://www.rumiantiques.com/antiques/indexHub.asp?catid=5#subcat10 Example auction transaction of a period Knoll sofa] ] The classic Knoll sofa often has exposed wooden knobs at the rear corner tops, and some exposed wood may be present on the otherwise upholstered arms. Characteristically the side arms are tied to the sofa back by means of heavy decorative braid, often with an elaboratetassel .In literature
A number of references to the Knoll sofa are found in literature; for example, Marlowe notes the usage in his book "Memoirs of a Venus Lackey" ["Memoirs of a Venus Lackey" By Derek Marlowe, Viking Press, 1968] In literature the Knoll sofa is sometimes mentioned in the context of a room decorated with fine
antique furniture such as in thenovel "In High Places", ["In High Places", Arthur Hailey, Doubleday Publishing (1962)] in which the Knoll sofa is positioned in a room with a fineKerman antiquecarpet .ee also
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