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Detail image of Campagna Wall, 1947 Gesso

Knoll Textiles

Campagna Wall, 1947

300252–001 Gesso

WC24481

76% Thermoplastic Olefin, 24% Post-Industrial Recycled Thermoplastic Olefin
High Traffic

Thumbnail image of 002 Canvas
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Thumbnail image of 003 Linen
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Campagna Wall, 1947

300252

Application
Walls

Price

Product Introduction
July 2022

Content: 76% Thermoplastic Olefin, 24% Post-Industrial Recycled Thermoplastic Olefin

Finish: None

Backing: Cotton Osnaburg/Polyester

Width: 51" (130cm)

Repeat: 25" V, 51" H
(64cm V, 130cm H)

Bolt Size: 30 yards (27m)

Weight: 20 oz/ly (600 gr/lm)

Traffic: High Traffic

Country of Origin: USA

Note on Mold: Intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture on or within walls. Application must conform to current Installation Guidelines included in each shipment.

© 2022 Knoll, Inc.

W-Clean with water-based cleanser.

Flammability: AS/NZS 3837 Adhered
ASTM E84 Adhered
CAN ULC S102 Adhered
Lightfastness: AATCC 16.3, 200+ hours

Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Gold Certified
REACH Compliant

Content:
Contains Recycled Content

Chemicals:
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS

10 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.

Angelo Testa (1921-1984, United States) was an influential designer, painter, and sculptor whose mass-produced printed textiles helped popularize and commercialize modernist aesthetics in the United States, emphasizing an integration of arts and architecture. Born to Italian immigrants in Springfield, Massachusetts, Testa graduated from Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's School of Design (which eventually became part of the Illinois Institute of Technology) in 1945, studying with Moholy-Nagy, Bauhaus weaver Marli Ehrman, and architect Ralph Rapson. He established Angelo Testa & Company in 1947 but continued to produce and sell iconic designs such as Little Man, Campagna, and Animal Forms. In addition to Knoll Associates, Testa's clients included Herman Miller, Jens Risom, IBM, and TWA. His textiles were regularly featured in the Museum of Modern Art's Good Design exhibitions and are included in numerous museum collections, including Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.

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