OUR DESIGNERS
“All designers draw on imagination. Here are the designers whose transformative collections show precisely how rich the mind can be.”
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THE LATE HANS HOPFER
“For people who do not simply furnish their house but actually live in it.”
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SYLVAIN JOLY
Sylvain Joly believes the only pride of a designer should be to lead a products toward success rather than seeking the fame of their creator.
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NICOLE APTEL
“The creative alchemy exists because you need an ideal home, otherwise the designer and the craftsman would cease to exist. Never forget to dream and nurture creativity.”
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CS TOH
“Design is a statement. We as furniture designers, it is our duty to let such statements be made through the pieces that our customers behold.”
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TEUN VAN ZANTEN
Believing that “Design is not a man’s cult”, he has been advocating modern upholstered furniture with a functional minimalist accent since 1971.
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KEN OKUYAMA
“Only simple, modern designs can transcend time, retaining their beauty and style, as well as improving with age."
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ROBERTO BENDINI
“Each and every sofa begins with a drawing, a sketch that is then brought to life by great design minds, and with the help of skillful hands – the design becomes a way of life.”
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FEDERICO VISANI
Federico Visani always stays true to his Italian heritage, each of his creation results in original products of Italian style tradition; and carefully taking care of the unexpressed needs of the users.
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FEDERICA FRANCINI
Federica Francini has always favored innovation with original products to create timeless designs made to be a part of everyday life.
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ANDREAS WOLLER
Andreas started designing furniture while still studying for a degree in philosophy. His love for designing brought him to attend the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich to study with internationally renowned artist Albert Hien. Andreas developed a sculptural perspective on design with a peculiar awareness for the aesthetical balance of a product.
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FRANZ WOLLER
Franz Woller’s path to becoming a successful designer began in 1969. His design proves that the principle “function follows form” does not have to contradict comfortable, practical and functional furniture. His design creations combine pleasant, appealing and user-friendly forms with functions that are as invisible as possible.