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MillerKnoll Monthly Design Digest: April 2024

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Design Digest Knoll at Salone del Mobile 2024 At this year’s Salone del Mobile, Knoll draws fro

[View in a Browser]( [MillerKnoll][MillerKnoll]( Design Digest [Residential spaces with plants in the Knoll pavillion at Salone del Mobile. Photo by Daniele Ansidei, garden design by Jeroen Provoost.]( Knoll at Salone del Mobile 2024 At this year’s Salone del Mobile, Knoll draws from its roots to present new and re-defined ideas for contemporary ways of living. [Learn More]( More Design News [A conference room with a view of a vista of mountains, a TV mounted on the wall, a green plant in the corner, and a conference table with office chairs surrounding it.]( Project profile: Blake, Cassels & Graydon, LLP How MillerKnoll helped a legal firm's Vancouver office embody its reputation for excellence and prioritize wellbeing. [Read the profile >]( [Hands sorting through textiles, Knoll logo in white in the center.]( In conversation with John Tree London-based designer John Tree discusses his approach to creating the Morse Table System for NaughtOne, the challenges he encountered, the sustainable solutions he considered, and more. [Read the interview >]( [A group of workstations in an office with one man in the foreground seated and working at a desk and facing left and a woman in the background standing and working at a desk also facing left.]( Dividends Horizon Elevated Spine Knoll introduces an elevated, panel-based technology spine with a light aesthetic for flexible, versatile space planning in open plan environments. [Take a look >]( [DWR Outdoor Tide coffee table, cafe table, bar table, and bar chair with cushion in Sol Yellow. Tan floor and walls with yellow and white striped umbrella.]( Ilse Crawford on Time Sensitive Edelman collaborator Ilse Crawford discusses creating lasting, “living” spaces, her early career in media, and her personal definition of the word “slow” on the Time Sensitive podcast. [Listen to the episode >]( [A whitesweep photo of Dorso chairs lined up in a row with a navy Dorso chair on the right facing forward, a cream Dorso chair on a left diagonal, a dark green Dorso chair tilted on two legs and leaning against the cream Dorso chair, and a dark gray Dorso chair facing right.]( A 360-degree look at Dorso Inspired by the shifting curves of a human torso in motion, [Dorso]( by Gamfratesi for HAY is a compact lounge chair with an inviting backrest and a hidden swivel mechanism. [Learn more here >]( [Closeup graphic of leather textiles in blue, yellow, white, and varying shades of pink.]( Archival inspiration Herman Miller introduces new vibrant colorways for two Eames classics—inspired by recently discovered sketches by Ray Eames and an original product list from the 1946 Eames MoMA exhibition. [Explore now >]( [Black and white photo portrait of designer Matthew Hilton, seated in a lounge chair wearing a black t-shirt.]( Meet Matthew Hilton British designer Matthew Hilton updates traditional forms for modern living, as seen in his award-winning Cross Extension Table for DWR Collection. Learn more about Hilton’s design influences. [Click here >]( [MillerKnoll Facebook][MillerKnoll Facebook]( [MillerKnoll LinkedIn][MillerKnoll LinkedIn]( [MillerKnoll Twitter][MillerKnoll Twitter]( [MillerKnoll Instagram][MillerKnoll Instagram]( MillerKnoll, Inc 855 East Main Avenue Zeeland, Michigan 49464 © 2024 MillerKnoll, Inc. [Unsubscribe]( [View our Privacy Notice](

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