MillerKnoll Reveals Innovative Workplace Designs at 2026 Clerkenwell Design Week
MillerKnoll Showcases Innovative Workplace Designs at Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
MillerKnoll, a global leader in design, recently unveiled a captivating array of new products during the 2026 Clerkenwell Design Week, emphasizing a vision of adaptability and functionality tailored for modern workplaces. The exhibition, held at MillerKnoll London in The Sans building in Clerkenwell, was themed "Sustainability Without Compromise," showcasing the brand's commitment to circular design and thoughtful material selection.
New Product Highlights
Among the standout offerings, the Herman Miller brand showcased the Bound Sit-Stand Booth and Desking system. This innovative seating and desk combo is designed for focused work in open environments, suitable for short-term seating areas and libraries, creating a distraction-free workspace.
Knoll introduced the Konzert collection, designed by Paolo Dell'Elce, which is tailored for private offices. This new system allows designers to create customized spaces that adapt to evolving workplace needs. The rejuvenated Morrison Hannah Chair, originally designed by Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah in 1973, was also spotlighted, echoing the blend of nostalgia and modern needs.
Colebrook Bosson Saunders debuted Lana, a next-generation laptop stand that elegantly marries ergonomic innovations with circular design principles, making it a leading choice for the environmentally conscious professional.
In outdoor offerings, HAY created an inviting experience with their new Palissade Cantilever series, which embodies a sense of lightness and movement in outdoor seating. In addition, HAY presented the Deville collection alongside the Terraza Outdoor line, enriching the visitor experience with stylish options for outdoor environments.
Muuto featured the modular Coltre sofa, crafted by Studiopepe, which exhibits a sculptural presence and versatility, set to launch in the autumn of this year. The name 'Coltre' translates to 'blanket' in Italian, signifying comfort and warmth in design.
NaughtOne introduced the Lotti Chair, a simple yet ingenious café chair, created by designer Keiji Takeuchi, alongside the Pullman Modular, expanding their popular product line into new architectural solutions.
MillerKnoll's Commitment to Design
MillerKnoll thrives on the legacy of the stalwarts of modernism, Herman Miller and Knoll, uniting various design brands to curate solutions for both commercial and residential spaces. With a portfolio that includes brands like Colebrook Bosson Saunders, HAY, Muuto, and NaughtOne, MillerKnoll aims to craft thoughtfully designed spaces that reflect how people live, work, and interact. Their commitment to nurturing human-centered design is evident in their products, which harmonize aesthetics with practicality. In the fiscal year 2025, MillerKnoll reported a net revenue of $3.7 billion, underscoring their substantial impact in the design industry.
For further details about these exciting new product offerings, visit MillerKnoll's official website at millerknoll.com. Whether you are an architect, designer, or a business looking to enhance your workspace, MillerKnoll's innovative designs are sure to inspire a new outlook on modern work environments.