Andy Warhol and Michael Stipe of R.E.M. at the CMJ New Music Awards, Beacon Theatre, New York City. Photo by Todd Eberle, 1985
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Andy Warhol and Michael Stipe of R.E.M. at the CMJ New Music Awards, Beacon Theatre, New York City. Photo by Todd Eberle, 1985
Todd Eberle
St. Emmeram Castle, Regensburg, Germany,
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In memoriam: Florence Knoll Bassett The ‘eye of Knoll’ 1917-2019
Florence Knoll Bassett, who died this past Friday at age 101 in Florida, is best remembered for defining the modern office, but changing the way we work represents only a fraction of her wide-ranging contributions to design.
Her remarkable legacy will undoubtedly extend far beyond the century that her designs came to define.
Florence Knoll Bassett with a Painting by Jack Youngerman in Coconut Grove, Florida in December 2003 ( photography by Todd Eberle)
Drawings by Florence Knoll,
Florence Knoll Sofa, 1954,
Knoll's San Francisco showroom in 1954, designed by Florence Knoll,
Armchair, designed 1945, for the Rockefeller Family Offices, Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York, completed 1946,
Rare enameled steel sofa and two-drawer walnut end cabinet. Early edition produced by the Coene Belgium 1950s,
Model 31 Easy Chairs for Knoll International, 1950s,
CBS Florence, Knoll design, 1960
Ravageurs jump. | Moby by Todd Eberle
FRANK GEHRY, Walt Disney Music Hall, Los Angeles, California, USA, 2003, Photo by TODD EBERLE
Lattice-walled courtyard.. John Pawson's Notting Hill home. Photo by Todd Eberle.