Revival of a Classic

Morrison Hannah Chair

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Morrison Hannah Chair

Bringing simplicity and ease to a complex world.

Originally designed by Bruce Hannah and Andrew Morrison in 1973, the Morrison Hannah Chair returns as a contemporary revival of a design classic, offering simplicity and comfort in a complex world. This instantly likable chair is a perfect blend of style and ease, ready to welcome you back to a timeless chapter in design history.

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A Friendly Approach to Light Seating

Welcome in today’s hybrid work environments, its intuitive adjustments and holistic ergonomics deliver comfort without fuss, and an updated palette of color and material options engages a contemporary vision.

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The Ultimate Chameleon

With its robust materials palette—including six frame finishes, dozens of graded-in Knoll textiles and Spinneybeck leathers, and COM—the Morrison Hannah Chair can be tailored to suit any environment.

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A Playful Palette

With so many options for customization, designers can use color and contrast to play up the joyful design or monochromatic neutrals to give it an elegant edge.

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Product Details

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Task Chair

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Occasional Chair

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Design Legacy

Meet the Designers

Bruce Hannah

Bruce Hannah

Bruce Hannah has made a career of mastering modern technology and materials to create efficient, practical products. “I’ve been on a personal crusade to create as much softness in the world as I can,” says the Pratt graduate and tenured professor. He believes in using as little material as possible and aims to round all the corners in the world.

Andrew Morrison

Andrew Morrison

A graduate of Pratt Institute, Andrew Morrison brought clarity and economy to everything he designed. His furniture was made with the most appropriate materials, efficiently produced, and designed to adapt as the patterns and technology of the modern office changed. This approach resulted in several award-winning collections for Knoll.