Charles Pfister was an associate partner and director of the interior design department at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and established his firm in 1981 with offices in San Francisco and London. He achieved great recognition for the elegance of his interior and furniture design, and his seating collections for Knoll are characterized by simple sophistication.
The Design Charles Pfister's perfectly proportioned 1971 lounge seating line consists of flexible freestanding or modular components that enhance any residential or commercial interior. The amply sized and comfortable Pfister Settee is perfect for living rooms, waiting rooms, and offices. With a matching line of chairs and other lounge seating, the versatile Pfister system can accommodate a wide range of interior needs.
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Design Year: 1971
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| Pfister Settee | 26" H x 60.5" W x 33" D | Unavailable |
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