Knoll Textiles
Prestini, 1947
466953–007 Lavender/White
K24507
51% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester, 49% Polyester
100,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek
Prestini, 1947
466953
Application
Seating
Note: This textile is available as a made-to-order pillow.
Price
Product Introduction
July 2022
Content: 51% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester, 49% Polyester
Finish: None
Backing: Acrylic
Width: 54" (137cm)
Bolt Size: 25 yards (23m)
Weight: 21.3 oz/ly (700 gr/lm)
Country of Origin: USA
Note: Variations in color and texture are inherent to this textile.
© 2022 Knoll, Inc.W/S/B-Clean with water-based cleanser; mild, water-free dry cleaning solvent, or diluted household bleach.
Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Gold Certified
REACH Compliant
Content:
Contains Recycled Content
Chemicals:
LBC Red List Free
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS
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Antoinette Lackner Webster (Toni Prestini) (1909-1998, United States) was an award-winning designer and teacher, who was known for textile designs that used elevated materials in simple weaves for pronounced texture. Born in Illinois, Lackner received her bachelor's degree in art from Vassar College in 1930. She taught in day schools while taking classes at the School of Design in Chicago before receiving a master's degree in art with an emphasis on weaving from North Texas State Teachers College (now the University of North Texas) in 1944. In 1945, she returned to teach in Lake Forest, Illinois and enrolled as a weaving student at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where she studied with Marianne Strengell and won the academy's first weaving prize in 1947. She continued to weave and exhibit as Antoinette Lackner Webster following her marriage to Frank J. Webster in 1948, but not professionally after the early 1950s.
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