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January 14, 2015
Knoll Japan | Introducing Curtains from "Knoll Textiles" for Total Living Space Coordination
Knoll Japan
Textiles for Total Interior Coordination
Introducing Curtains from Knoll Textiles
Knoll, a leading American furniture manufacturer, boasts over 40 works in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The curtains from Knoll Textiles, steeped in the history and tradition since its founding in 1938 and renowned for its numerous iconic designs, have been released at the Knoll Japan showroom.
Text by KAJII Makoto (OPENERS)
Approximately 60 Curtain Variations, with Color Selection Available
In the US, Knoll Textiles provides sophisticated textiles not only for the interior industry but also for a wide range of fields, including collaborations with VANS sneakers.
The collection features over 2,000 designs, including traditional Knoll patterns from the 1950s-70s and award-winning textiles from NeoCon, the world's largest international furniture fair held annually in Chicago.
The range of curtains offered includes approximately 60 types, from sheer lace to fabrics with excellent light-blocking, stain-resistant, water-repellent, and moisture-proof properties, as well as premium fabrics made with high-quality yarns, offering a variety that excels in both design and functionality.
Furthermore, the appeal lies in the ability to achieve total coordination, including wallpapers, upholstery, tableware, and furniture, to match the curtains.
All Knoll Textiles curtain fabrics have obtained the US environmental standard "Greenguard Certification" and contribute to LEED certification (Green Building Certification System) for offices, hospitals, and educational facilities.


