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It’s the early 1970s. You need calendars for your office. Take a look at these Knoll Vignelli Accessories. You have two sizes of desk pads with quarterly calendars, a notepad, and a file system for keeping important names, numbers and addresses.
You could also choose the minimalist wall Knoll calendar with large tight numerals for the day with the day of week and month and year across the bottom. Fun fact: this Knoll calendar was the precursor to Vignelli’s 365 perpetual calendar which was even more minimal with just the large number for the date and nothing else.
Scroll through to see the original pricelist page for Vignelli Accessories as well as some images from a Knoll brochure for Stephens Landscape Systems featuring the calendars in the photo shoot.
Here in the archives, we have the 12” desk pad and its original packaging and 1971, 1972 and 1973 versions of the Knoll wall calendar.
From the Lubalin archives, photo by Appear Offline https://www.instagram.com/appear___offline/
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