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  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for Knoll. Two and a half seater sofa model Congress 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for Knoll. Two and a half seater sofa model Congress 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use.

    Est: €1,400 - €1,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for Knoll. Two and a half seater sofa model Congress 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Produced by Knoll, with label here and interior fabric with logo. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height: 42 cm. A contemporary classic, the Foster 501 Congress series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for Knoll. Two and a half seater sofa model Congress 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. In good overall condition.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for Knoll. Two and a half seater sofa model Congress 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. In good overall condition.

    Est: €1,400 - €1,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for Knoll. Two and a half seater sofa model Congress 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Produced by Knoll, with label here and interior fabric with logo. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height: 42 cm. A contemporary classic, the Foster 501 Congress series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Sir Norman Foster (b.1935) executed by Stapleton Engineering  Drafting table, circa 1982 
    Feb. 18, 2025

    Sir Norman Foster (b.1935) executed by Stapleton Engineering  Drafting table, circa 1982 

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    Sir Norman Foster (b.1935) executed by Stapleton Engineering  Drafting table, circa 1982  Lacquered steel, aluminium, laminated ply  140cm high, (height adjustable), 150cm wide  Provenance  Removed from the offices of Foster Associates, circa 1985 

    Roseberys
  • NORMAN FOSTER 'NOMOS' EXECUTIVE DESK FOR TECNO
    Feb. 17, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER 'NOMOS' EXECUTIVE DESK FOR TECNO

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    NORMAN FOSTER 'NOMOS' EXECUTIVE DESK FOR TECNO Skeletal chromed aluminium frame supports rectangular glass top with leather writing segment and cord management. Tecno logo embossed to frame. The United Kingdom / Italy Designed 1987 72h x 240l x 100w PLEASE NOTE THIS HEAVY ITEM MUST BE REMOVED BY A MINIMUM OF TWO PROFESSIONAL COURIERS. LEONARD JOEL STAFF CANNOT ASSIST IN CARRYING THIS ITEM.

    Leonard Joel
  • Lord Norman Foster (English, b. 1935) Tecno Nomos desk
    Feb. 04, 2025

    Lord Norman Foster (English, b. 1935) Tecno Nomos desk

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Lord Norman Foster (English, b. 1935) Tecno Nomos desk steel, smoked glass 29 h × 86½ w × 39½ d in (74 × 220 × 100 cm) This lot is located in Palm Beach.

    Freeman’s | Hindman
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Jan. 20, 2025

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Norman Foster, Nomos dining table
    Jan. 09, 2025

    Norman Foster, Nomos dining table

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Norman Foster Nomos dining table Tecno United Kingdom / Italy, 1987 glass, chrome-plated steel, aluminum, stainless steel, rubber, plastic 28.78 h x 55 dia in (73 x 140 cm) Cast manufacturer's mark to base 'Tecno'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nomos table, rectangula
    Dec. 18, 2024

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nomos table, rectangula

    Est: -

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nomos table, rectangular glass top with cable opening and aluminium top. Conceived as a solid skeleton of zoomorphic inspiration. It was designed to adapt to multiple uses, from work to home alike. Made of steel with a structure composed of a central dorsal, four protruding inclined legs and six lateral support arms finished with suction cups on which the tempered glass top rests. This table is the most iconic piece by the British architect. Originally designed for the Renault distribution centre in Swindon between 1980 and 1982 and produced in its different versions since 1986 by the Italian firm Tecno. It won the Compasso d'Oro 1987. With mark on the structure Measurements: 65/72 x 100 x 194 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • Norman Foster, Carre d'Art in Nimes design study
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Norman Foster, Carre d'Art in Nimes design study

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Norman Foster Carre d'Art in Nimes design study 1985 print with hand-coloring on paper 14.5 h x 37.25 w in (37 x 95 cm) Signed to lower right 'Norman Foster'. Provenance: Gimpel Fils Ltd., London | Acquired from the previous in 1999, Important Private Collection This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric
    Dec. 11, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric
    Dec. 11, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

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  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric
    Dec. 11, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. A pair of Congress lounge chairs, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

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  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll
    Nov. 21, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Nov. 21, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 175 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.
    Nov. 21, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Congress lounge chair, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions, steel legs. Produced by Knoll, with label from here and inner logo-fabric. In good overall condition. Minor traces of use. Measurements: 73 x 80 x 80 cm. Seat height 42 cm. Foster 501 Armchair is a refinement of the Foster 500 range born of the collaboration between Norman Foster and Walter Knoll, which began in the context of the redesign of the Berlin Reichstag. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nom...
    Oct. 30, 2024

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nom...

    Est: -

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nomos table, conceived as a solid skeleton of zoomorphic inspiration. It was conceived to adapt to multiple uses, from work to home indistinctly. Made of steel with a structure composed of a central dorsal, four inclined legs that protrude and six lateral support arms finished with suction cups on which the tempered glass top rests. This table is the most iconic piece by the British architect. Originally designed for the Renault distribution centre in Swindon between 1980 and 1982 and produced in its different versions since 1986 by the Italian firm Tecno. It won the Compasso d'Oro 1987. Signed Measurements: 65/72 x 100 x 220 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • Norman Foster (Manchester 1935) for Thonet, 1990s ...
    Oct. 30, 2024

    Norman Foster (Manchester 1935) for Thonet, 1990s ...

    Est: -

    Norman Foster (Manchester 1935) for Thonet, 1990s Six A903PF chairs, anodized aluminum frame and black-dyed leather. Stackable. Brand labels. The A900 program was designed by architect Sir Norman Foster, applying the principle "form follows function", and was first used to furnish the Reichstag in Berlin (seat of the German parliament). Dimensions: 73 x 60 x 67 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nom...
    Oct. 30, 2024

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nom...

    Est: -

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nomos table with an oval top, conceived as a solid skeleton of zoomorphic inspiration. It was designed to adapt to multiple uses, from work to home indistinctly. Made of steel with a structure composed of a central dorsal, four inclined legs that protrude and six lateral support arms finished with suction cups on which the tempered glass top rests. This table is the most iconic piece by the British architect. Originally designed for the Renault distribution centre in Swindon between 1980 and 1982 and produced in its different versions since 1986 by the Italian firm Tecno. It won the Compasso d'Oro 1987. With brand. Measurements: 65/74 x 110 x 240 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935) - Table from the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo
    Oct. 04, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935) - Table from the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo

    Est: €1,200 - €1,600

    NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935). Table from the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo. Production mark. Literature: P. Bosoni, Osvaldo Borsani. Architetto, designer, imprenditore, Skira, Milano 2018, pp. 538-541. 220,00 x 73,00 x 100,00 cm. 1986.

    Capitolium Art
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Two and a half-seater sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition.
    Sep. 09, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Two and a half-seater sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Two and a half-seater sofa, model 501. Black leather upholstery, loose seat and back cushions. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition. Measurements: 71 x 152 x 73 cm. Seat height 40 cm. Today, the Foster 501 armchairs and sofas are celebrated as modern classics. The Foster 500 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. The sofa's floating base, backrest and armrests are in perfect proportion. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (*1935), ''HORSE GUARDS
    Sep. 03, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (*1935), ''HORSE GUARDS

    Est: -

    Norman Foster (*1935), ''Horse Guards Parade'', lithograph, signed lower right and roman numb. XIV/XX, sheet size 80 x 60 cm

    Historia Auctionata
  • Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nom…
    Jul. 03, 2024

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nom…

    Est: -

    Norman Foster (United Kingdom, 1935) for Tecno Nomos model table, conceived as a solid skeleton of zoomorphic inspiration. It was designed to adapt to multiple uses, from work to home indistinctly. Made of white painted steel with a structure composed of a central dorsal, four protruding inclined legs and six lateral support arms finished with suction cups on which the tempered glass top rests. This table is the most iconic piece of the British architect. Originally designed for the Renault distribution center in Swindon between 1980 and 1982 and produced in its different versions since 1986 by the Italian firm Tecno. It won the Compasso d'Oro 1987 Measurements 74 x 120 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • Norman Robert Foster 1935, Een 'Nomos' tafel, voor Tecno
    Jul. 02, 2024

    Norman Robert Foster 1935, Een 'Nomos' tafel, voor Tecno

    Est: €500 - €800

    Norman Robert Foster 1935, Een 'Nomos' tafel, voor Tecno Norman Robert Foster 1935 Een 'Nomos' tafel voor Tecno Het gevormde houten blad op metalen onderstel van vier cilindrische gebogen poten op ronde platte voeten met diverse kleinere verbindingen. Gemerkt op het onderstel.  Ca 76 x 233 x 115 cm Blad niet bijbehorend blad met beschadiging op de hoeken en enkele kleinere gebruikssporen als krasjes. 

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Norman FOSTER (1935) 'Nomos' for Tecno (L:76 x W:173 x H:75 cm)
    Jun. 19, 2024

    Norman FOSTER (1935) 'Nomos' for Tecno (L:76 x W:173 x H:75 cm)

    Est: €300 - €500

    Norman FOSTER (1935) 'Nomos' for Tecno A desk for Tecno. Chromed metal.  The desk is missing the glass top, as it was broken.  Size: 173 x 70 cm.  Requires a table top of 200 x 100 x 1,8 cm.  Including the black leather desk top.  Condition report: This table has no glass top, it was broken.  Only the base and leather glass cover are part of this sale.  Dimensions: (L:76 x W:173 x H:75 cm)

    Flanders Auctions
  • Norman Foster - Table Nomos model, 1986
    Jun. 13, 2024

    Norman Foster - Table Nomos model, 1986

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    h 73 x diam 120 cm chromed steel and crystal plane. Manufactured by Tecno

    Finarte
  • NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935) - Table of the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo
    Jun. 07, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935) - Table of the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo

    Est: €700 - €1,000

    NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935). Table of the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo. Production mark. Literature: P. Bosoni, Osvaldo Borsani. Architetto, designer, imprenditore, Skira, Milano 2018, pp. 538-541 . 139,00 x 72,00 x 139,00 cm. 1986.

    Capitolium Art
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side.
    May. 30, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side. Measurements: 70 x 213 x 83 cm. Seat height 40 cm. A contemporary classic, the Foster 503 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. The sofa's floating base, backrest and armrests are in perfect proportion. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (United Kingdom, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 501 "Congress". Sofa upholstered in brown semi-aniline leather. Loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs.
    May. 30, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (United Kingdom, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 501 "Congress". Sofa upholstered in brown semi-aniline leather. Loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    NORMAN FOSTER (United Kingdom, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 501 "Congress". Sofa upholstered in brown semi-aniline leather. Loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. Made in Walter Knoll with logo on interior fabric. It has slight marks of use. Measurements: 75/42 cm (height) x 215 x 82 cm. A contemporary classic, the Foster 501 Congress series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER 1935 Tavolo ‘Nomos’ per Tecno 1986 - NORMAN FOSTER 1935 ‘Nomos’ table for Tecno 1986
    May. 08, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER 1935 Tavolo ‘Nomos’ per Tecno 1986 - NORMAN FOSTER 1935 ‘Nomos’ table for Tecno 1986

    Est: €750 - €900

    Metallo verniciato, plastica, vetro. Marchio del produttore. Lievi difetti. 72,00 x 118,00 x 118,00 cm - Painted metal, plastic, glass. Manufacturer's mark. Minor defects. 28.35 x 46.46 x 46.46 in.

    Aste Bolaffi
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side.
    Apr. 17, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side. Measurements: 70 x 213 x 83 cm. Seat height 40 cm. A contemporary classic, the Foster 503 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. The sofa's floating base, backrest and armrests are in perfect proportion. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Norman Foster (Manchester 1935) for Thonet, 1990s Six chairs model A903PF
    Mar. 20, 2024

    Norman Foster (Manchester 1935) for Thonet, 1990s Six chairs model A903PF

    Est: -

    Norman Foster (Manchester 1935) for Thonet, 90s Six model A903PF chairs, anodized aluminum structure and black dyed leather. Stackable. Brand labels. Architect Sir Norman Foster designed the A900 programme, applying the principle "form follows function", and it was first used to furnish the Berlin Reichstag (seat of the German parliament). Measurements: 73 x 60 x 67 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • NORMAN FOSTER (United Kingdom, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 501 "Congress". Sofa upholstered in brown semi-aniline leather.
    Mar. 07, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (United Kingdom, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 501 "Congress". Sofa upholstered in brown semi-aniline leather.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    NORMAN FOSTER (United Kingdom, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 501 "Congress". Sofa upholstered in brown semi-aniline leather. Loose seat and back cushions. Steel legs. Made in Walter Knoll with logo on interior fabric. It has slight marks of use. Measurements: 75/42 cm (height) x 215 x 82 cm. A contemporary classic, the Foster 501 Congress series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side.
    Mar. 07, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    NORMAN FOSTER (UK, 1935) for KNOLL. Three-seater sofa model 503. Black leather upholstery. Produced by Knoll, with label from here. In good overall condition, important scratch on one side. Measurements: 70 x 213 x 83 cm. Seat height 40 cm. A contemporary classic, the Foster 503 series by Norman Foster for Walter Knoll is characterized by balanced proportions and meticulously crafted details for subtle elegance. The sofa's floating base, backrest and armrests are in perfect proportion. Sir Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank and 2010 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, studied at Manchester and Yale Universities, and founded his own practice in 1965 with his wife, Richard Rogers and his wife. His initial projects are characterized by their technological emphasis, although later the lines of his buildings will be softened, largely disappearing that technical character taken to the extreme. Foster has received important architectural awards, such as the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture and the Pritzker Prize, and as an industrial designer his creations are part of important collections around the world, including those of the Metropolitan and MoMA in New York.

    Setdart Auction House
  • NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935) - Table of the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo
    Feb. 14, 2024

    NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935) - Table of the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    NORMAN FOSTER (n. 1935). Table of the Nomos series for Tecno, Varedo. Production mark. Literature: P. Bosoni, Osvaldo Borsani. Architetto, designer, imprenditore, Skira, Milano 2018, pp. 538-541 . 139,00 x 72,00 x 139,00 cm. 1986.

    Capitolium Art
  • SIR NORMAN FOSTER (BRITISH BORN 1935) FOR TECNO Preview: Colville Road
    Jan. 10, 2024

    SIR NORMAN FOSTER (BRITISH BORN 1935) FOR TECNO Preview: Colville Road

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    SIR NORMAN FOSTER (BRITISH BORN 1935) FOR TECNO Preview: Colville Road SIR NORMAN FOSTER (BRITISH BORN 1935) FOR TECNO: A 'Nomos' Table, designed in 1987, the clear glass top, above steel frame with 'vertebrae' supports and adjustable feet disc feet. 73 h x 179 w x 99 d cm

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Foster, Norman Robert (geb. 1935 in Manchester)
    Dec. 09, 2023

    Foster, Norman Robert (geb. 1935 in Manchester)

    Est: €800 - €950

    Tisch, Modell "Nomos". Vierfüßiges Metallgestell mit aufliegender, farbloser Glasplatte (facettierte Kanten). Auf schwarzen Kunststoffgleitern. Nach einem Entwurf von 1986. Gebrauchsspuren. Entwurf Norman Foster, hergestellt und Gestell gem. Tecno, Italien, 20. Jh. Ca. 72x 280x 100 cm.

    Dannenberg
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