Unterlinden Suspension 175 Lamp Material & Finish:Aluminum CastThe Unterlinden Suspension is an intimate pendant light that was originally designed as a floating light source for the Muse Unterlinden extension in Colmar, France. It combines the nostalgia of an antique object with machine processing and high performance technology. The concept was to design the smallest lampshade possible, a trumpet shaped die cast lamp head from aluminium or brass that also serves as a diffuser for high powered LED illumination.
This Version has been developed for the Library at the Porta Volta Fondazione Feltrinelli in Milan
a crossroad between analogue & digital
spanning from 2017 to 2024
The Chäserrugg Table was originally designed for a restaurant at the mountain peak Chäserrugg
The design of the temporary summer pavilion was a joint project by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei
and to the pure geometric expression of the furniture`s own structural form
the only strong color applied in homeopathic doses throughout the building
Our admiration for woodturning craftsmanship is found in the numerous architectural details incorporated in past and present buildings
the geometric principle has been explored further to form a family of tables of various shapes
interlocking leg frames stabilise the stool allowing the proportions to be both tall and narrow for a more elegant profile with less material and no mechanical fixings
The result is a chair composed of two intersecting planes that form the structure
The concept is a versatile table