Examples of using Knoll in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Galerie Knoll was founded in a next wave of galleries,
Italian artist and furniture designer Harry Bertoia was 37 years old when he designed the patented Diamond Chair for Knoll in 1952.
The store capacity wasn't the only challenge- Knoll produces components
Knoll belongs to the Knoll group,
The exhibition at Knoll Gallery presents artistic pracices reflecting on the communicative situations emerging in recent years,
The company Knoll Maschinenbau purposefully started planning for the future early and exploited all opportunities
However, after collaborating with his brother John Knoll, the two began adding features that made it possible to process digital image files.
Italian artist and furniture designer, Harry Bertoia, was thirty-seven years old when he designed the patented Diamond chair for Knoll in 1952.
Initially, we will only make two of them, which will be shown on 19 April at the Knoll Gallery along with the plans for the subsequent segments.
Budapest Gallery in 2003, in the Softmanipulations group exhibition. In 2009, Knoll Gallery, the gallery that represents them,
Italian designer Massimo Vignelli experimented with colour and depth-perception by layering the text in his 1970 poster for Knoll Textiles.
which was designed in 1947 and manufactured by Knoll between 1948 and 1966.
and Xenia Knoll(Swiss).
Italian designer Massimo Vignelli experimented with color and depth-perception by layering the text in his 1970 poster for Knoll Textiles.
Pine Knoll Shores informs visitors about the varied marine life of the state and at Fort Fisher,
New is also the Resident Manager, Peter Knoll, who was earlier already working for the Kempinski,
microscope was built by Albert Prebus and James Hillier at the University of Toronto in 1938 using concepts developed earlier by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska.
at a site on Denny's Knoll in downtown Seattle.
Siemens' engineers have been working closely with the Triton Knoll team leading up to the start of construction, taking part in the project's pre-construction Public Information Days.
The boom in the eighties among Austrian contemporary commercial galleries was a part of the international wave of founding new galleries, and Hans Knoll was one of the most clever representatives of this group, as he was one of the few survivors of the 400-500 newly established galleries.
