Knoll Ross Lovegrove - Sprite Arm Chair
Looking to add an affordable and flexible design to the side chair category, Knoll collaborated with British industrial designer Ross Lovegrove.
Inspired by classic Scandinavian molded plywood chairs from designers like Alvar Aalto and Arne Jacobson, Lovegrove designed a chair that was simple without being plain, exciting without being aggressive. He distinguished the chair from similar designs with an expansive library of finish options and the unique option of selecting different surfaces for the inside and outside of the chair.
With its relatively quiet form and vast styling options, the chair is highly adaptable to varied settings and decors. From sophisticated to flamboyant, subdued to vibrant, Sprite can do it all.
Ross Lovegrove, an industrial designer recognized for forward-thinking, organically-inspired products, brought his distinctive aesthetic to Knoll with the Sprite™ Stacking Chair — his take on the molded plywood side chair.
MEASUREMENTS:
- Width: 73.6 cm / 29 inch
- Depth: 55.8 cm / 22 inch
- Height: 81.2 cm / 32 inch
- Seat Height: 43.1 cm / 17 inch
- Arm Height: 64.7 cm / 25.5 inch
MATERIALS:
- Shell in molded plywood made of six layers of maple ans three layers of adhesive.
- Base in 5/8" tubular steel with mirror chrome finish. Shell connected with 4 screws. Four rubber bumpers assure proper stacking
- Optional seat pad upholstered in fabric or leather with urethane foam. Water based glue used for upholstery
HELPFUL NOTES:
- Chairs without seat pad stack 8-10 hig
- Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified®
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Ross Lovegrove
Wales, 1958
Born in Cardiff, Wales Ross Lovegrove graduated from Manchester Polytechnic with a degree in Industrial Design. He completed a Masters of Design from the Royal College of Art, London, in 1983.
In the early 1980s he worked as a designer for Frog Design in West Germany on projects such as Walkmans for Sony, computers for Apple Computers, and then he moved to Paris as consultant to Knoll International. Ross was invited to join the Atelier de Nimes along with Jean Nouvel and Phillipe Stark.
Returning to London in 1986 he completed projects for Kartell, Luceplan, Peugeot, Vitra, Tag Heuer, Herman Miller, Artemide, and Tokyo Ito Architects in Japan. Winner of numerous international awards his work has been extensively published and exhibited internationally including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the Design Museum in London, when in 1993 he curated the first permanent collection.

Boasting an extensive portfolio of products ranging from office work systems and residential mid-century modern classics, to textiles and accessories, Knoll is a leader of modern and sustainable design. Iconic designs from classic designers such as Harry Bertoia, Eero Saarinen, Warren Platner, Isamu Noguchi and Florence Knoll herself make up a large component of Knoll's collection, along with innovative contemporary pieces. Knoll's products can be found in private residences and major art museums alike, including 40 products in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Founded in 1938, Knoll's reputation for design integrity has a long and decorated history under the guiding principle: "good design is good business." Knoll invests in extensive research, field studies, customer collaborations, and partners with experts from the fields of architecture, organizational behavior, technology and business management to ensure that its products adapt and respond to the evolving needs of their customers. Environmental needs and requirements are not overlooked by the design house either. In fact, Knoll is also considered a leader in production practices that reduce waste, conserve natural resources and protect the biosphere.
Knoll has a strong international presence in the design world - headquartered in Pennsylvania, USA with showrooms across North America, Europe and represented by dealers throughout Latin America and Asia.
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