toledo stacking chair with cushion
toledo stacking chair with cushion
Design Jorge Pensi, 1988
100% recyclable polished aluminum
Made in Spain by Knoll
This award winning versatile chair was originally designed for Amat by Jorge Pensi which has since been adopted by Knoll. The chair still bears the stamp of Pensi's name and "AMAT 3" under the seat. It is just as comfortable outside as it is indoors, and the frame will not reflect extreme outdoor temperatures. The seat, back and arms are thermo-treated polished cast aluminum. The legs are anodized, polished tubular aluminum making the chair completely 100% recyclable. This version comes with the optional seat cushion, available in a variety of upholstery options. As the name implies, the chair can be stacked up to 4 high for compact storage, and with a dolly can be stacked up to 8 high.
21.6" w | 29.9" h | 21.25" d | seat: 17.75" h | arm: 27.2" h
$1,321.00 + plus shipping in the continental U.S.
(please allow 8-12 weeks for this special chair to be created and shipped to your location)
100% recyclable polished aluminum
Made in Spain by Knoll
This award winning versatile chair was originally designed for Amat by Jorge Pensi which has since been adopted by Knoll. The chair still bears the stamp of Pensi's name and "AMAT 3" under the seat. It is just as comfortable outside as it is indoors, and the frame will not reflect extreme outdoor temperatures. The seat, back and arms are thermo-treated polished cast aluminum. The legs are anodized, polished tubular aluminum making the chair completely 100% recyclable. This version comes with the optional seat cushion, available in a variety of upholstery options. As the name implies, the chair can be stacked up to 4 high for compact storage, and with a dolly can be stacked up to 8 high.
21.6" w | 29.9" h | 21.25" d | seat: 17.75" h | arm: 27.2" h
$1,321.00 + plus shipping in the continental U.S.
(please allow 8-12 weeks for this special chair to be created and shipped to your location)

Hans Knoll, the son of a pioneer German furniture manufacturer, founded the Knoll company in New York City in 1938, one year after immigrating from Germany. He hired Florence Schust, a Cranbrook graduate who had worked for Gropius and Breuer, and the two were married in 1946. The next year, they opened a textiles division and showroom that was flanked with some of the worlds leading designers. Knoll would triumph thanks to impressive international contacts, gaining exclusive rights to the works of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and producing them to their original specifications. This included the 1929 Barcelona Chair. They also commissioned Eero Saarinen to design the now iconic Tulip chair, and hold the rights to Marcel Breuer’s seminal Wassily Chair. Artists such as Harry Bertoia, Jens Risom, and Isamu Noguchi would also collaborate with Knoll.
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