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MillerKnoll

MillerKnoll is a global design collective — formed in 2021 through the acquisition of Knoll by Herman Miller for USD 1.8 billion; the merged company has been operating as MillerKnoll since July 2021, listed on Nasdaq (MLKN). Revenue fiscal year 2025: approx. USD 3.7 billion. CEO: Andi Owen. Over 17 brands in the portfolio. Herman Miller: founded in 1905 as Star Furniture Co. in Zeeland (Michigan) by Dirk Jan De Pree; renamed 1923; 1930s turn to modern design under Gilbert Rohde; collaboration with George Nelson (1940s), Isamu Noguchi (Noguchi Table), Charles and Ray Eames (Eames Lounge Chair, 1956). Knoll: founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll in New York City; production in Pennsylvania from 1950; led by Florence Knoll after Hans Knoll's death in 1955; Barcelona Chair (Ludwig Mies van der Rohe/Lilly Reich), Womb Chair (Eero Saarinen, 1948), Tulip Chair (Eero Saarinen, 1956), Wassily and Cesca Chairs (Marcel Breuer); over 40 designs in the MoMA collection New York.

Portfolio brands: Herman Miller, Knoll, Colebrook Bosson Saunders, DatesWeiser, DWR (Design Within Reach), Edelman Leather, FilzFelt, Fully, Geiger, HAY, Holly Hunt, KnollExtra, Knoll Office, KnollStudio, KnollTextiles, Maars Living Walls, Maharam, Muuto, NaughtOne, Spinneybeck. MillerKnoll Archive: 2025-opened 12,000-sq-ft archive at Design Yard Headquarters (Zeeland/Holland, Michigan) — over one million objects, including over 300 displayed pieces from both brand histories, exhibition space, open storage and reading room. Guiding principle: "to design the world we live in" — inclusion, sustainability and social good.

For architects and interior designers seeking for corporate headquarters, premium hospitality, institutional and demanding international contract and residential projects a global design collective formed in 2021 through the merger of Herman Miller (founded 1905, Zeeland/Michigan) and Knoll (founded 1938, New York) that with over 17 brands (Herman Miller, Knoll, HAY, Muuto, Maharam, DWR, Geiger and many more), annual revenue of approx. USD 3.7 billion, an icon portfolio including the Eames Lounge Chair, Aeron Chair, Barcelona Chair, Womb Chair, Tulip Chair and Noguchi Table and over 40 designs in the MoMA collection — MillerKnoll unites two of the most significant design histories of the 20th century under one roof: Herman Miller and Knoll, Eames and Saarinen, Mies and Noguchi — an archive of over one million objects, listed on Nasdaq, operating as a global design collective.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MillerKnoll

MillerKnoll is a global design collective — formed in 2021 through the acquisition of Knoll by Herman Miller for USD 1.8 billion; the merged company has been operating as MillerKnoll since July 2021, listed on Nasdaq (MLKN). Revenue fiscal year 2025: approx. USD 3.7 billion. CEO: Andi Owen. Over 17 brands in the portfolio. Herman Miller: founded in 1905 as Star Furniture Co. in Zeeland (Michigan) by Dirk Jan De Pree; renamed 1923; 1930s turn to modern design under Gilbert Rohde; collaboration with George Nelson (1940s), Isamu Noguchi (Noguchi Table), Charles and Ray Eames (Eames Lounge Chair, 1956). Knoll: founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll in New York City; production in Pennsylvania from 1950; led by Florence Knoll after Hans Knoll's death in 1955; Barcelona Chair (Ludwig Mies van der Rohe/Lilly Reich), Womb Chair (Eero Saarinen, 1948), Tulip Chair (Eero Saarinen, 1956), Wassily and Cesca Chairs (Marcel Breuer); over 40 designs in the MoMA collection New York.

Portfolio brands: Herman Miller, Knoll, Colebrook Bosson Saunders, DatesWeiser, DWR (Design Within Reach), Edelman Leather, FilzFelt, Fully, Geiger, HAY, Holly Hunt, KnollExtra, Knoll Office, KnollStudio, KnollTextiles, Maars Living Walls, Maharam, Muuto, NaughtOne, Spinneybeck. MillerKnoll Archive: 2025-opened 12,000-sq-ft archive at Design Yard Headquarters (Zeeland/Holland, Michigan) — over one million objects, including over 300 displayed pieces from both brand histories, exhibition space, open storage and reading room. Guiding principle: "to design the world we live in" — inclusion, sustainability and social good.

For architects and interior designers seeking for corporate headquarters, premium hospitality, institutional and demanding international contract and residential projects a global design collective formed in 2021 through the merger of Herman Miller (founded 1905, Zeeland/Michigan) and Knoll (founded 1938, New York) that with over 17 brands (Herman Miller, Knoll, HAY, Muuto, Maharam, DWR, Geiger and many more), annual revenue of approx. USD 3.7 billion, an icon portfolio including the Eames Lounge Chair, Aeron Chair, Barcelona Chair, Womb Chair, Tulip Chair and Noguchi Table and over 40 designs in the MoMA collection — MillerKnoll unites two of the most significant design histories of the 20th century under one roof: Herman Miller and Knoll, Eames and Saarinen, Mies and Noguchi — an archive of over one million objects, listed on Nasdaq, operating as a global design collective.