Prefer modern furniture? You're probably familiar with the Herman Miller and Knoll brands. Now there's one place to get your first look at the best of both worlds: our design showroom.
Miller Knoll, a global design leader, will open the doors to its first showroom incorporating both the Herman Miller and Knoll brands in Uptown Dallas on Monday, September 18th. (Customer tours must be scheduled in advance, the company said.) The Miller Nord showroom is the company's first location to organically combine brands into his one “dynamic space.”
The approximately 14,000-square-foot space at 2811 McKinney Avenue previously housed Herman Miller and Maharam showrooms.
The newly combined portfolio will “redefine modernity in the 21st century by building a more sustainable, just and beautiful future for all,” Miller-Knoll said.
“Combining Herman Miller and Knoll significantly increases our brand expertise, product portfolio and design capabilities. With our new home dallasWe help our clients envision, plan, and build spaces that inspire. ” andy owensaid Miller Nord's CEO in a statement. “Now the client can experience the best of our collective in one stunning environment and unlock a world of design possibilities.”
The redesigned showroom features a suite dedicated to Herman Miller and Knoll brands, featuring a “MillerKnoll environment” with branded products from DatesWeiser, FilzFelt, Geiger, HAY, Muuto and NaughtOne. Miller said the space will also feature products from Knoll Textiles, Edelman, Maharam and Spinneybeck.
john michael“Bringing life to the MillerKnoll collective in this new space will inspire even more creativity and innovation, and we are pleased to welcome this agreement,” said MillerKnoll's President of Americas Contracts. dallas Bringing the community into an oasis of modern design. ”
the company said cCurrent customers and prospective buyers can contact a MillerKnoll sales representative to arrange a tour.
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