Knoll Unveils Revamped Morrison Hannah Chair for Modern Comfort and Style

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EAST GREENVILLE, PAKnoll has announced the North American launch of the Morrison Hannah Chair, a reimagined classic originally designed by Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah in 1973. The chair, known for its ease of use and comfort, has been updated to meet contemporary demands while retaining its charming and intuitive design.

The Morrison Hannah Chair is designed to provide comfort without complexity. It features simple adjustments and holistic ergonomics that naturally mold to a user’s shape with its pillow-like cushions. The chair now includes improved foam and an expanded range of tilt, allowing users to settle in effortlessly. A new rocking mechanism enhances movement, making the chair suitable for both home and office environments. The design aims to blend residential comfort with office functionality, adapting easily to whoever takes a seat.

Reflecting on the design process, Bruce Hannah noted, “Andrew and I loved to build, and we wanted to make a chair with fewer parts, requiring us to get to the essence of what we needed. We were practicing poetry because when you write a poem, you try to get to the essence of what you’re trying to say by using as few words as possible.”

The Morrison Hannah Chair is versatile in style, offering a new palette that ranges from bright colors to sophisticated neutrals. With four models, six frames, and a variety of textiles and leathers, the chair can suit any setting or mood.

Available for purchase both in stores and online, the Morrison Hannah Chair starts at $1095. It is also accessible to contract customers through Knoll and MillerKnoll certified dealers. This launch reaffirms Knoll’s commitment to delivering products that combine timeless design with modern functionality.

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