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Andreas Lund & Jacob Rudbeck

Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck are Danish designers who have gained recognition thanks to cooperation with the brand Normann Copenhagen. Their Pode Jat to design combines functionality with aesthetics creating products that are both practical and visually attractive. Together they designed, among others Bell hanging lamp, which is distinguished by a simple but very elegant design. Lund and Rudbeck conduct their own design studies, but their cooperation proves that the combination of various perspectives can lead to exceptional results. Their works are valued all over the world and are a perfect example of modern Danish design.

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Aurelien Barbry

Aurélien Barbry is a French industrial designer born in 1969 in Paris, currently living and working in Copenhagen and New York. He graduated with distinction École Camondo in Paris in 1997. He began his career in the studio of the famous architect Jean Nouvel, where for seven years he implemented projects in the field of industrial design and design integrated with architecture, including Restaurant at the Quai Branly Museum in Paris. In 2006 he moved to Copenhagen, where he founded his own design studio. His works combine functionality with minimalist aesthetics, often inspired by Scandinavian design. He collaborated with reputable brands such as Georg Jensen, Frederic Furniture, Le Klint, MENU, Normann Copenhagen, Skagerak and Pierre Frey.

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201 Design Studio

201 Design Studio is a Romanian design studio based in Bucharest, founded by architects and industrial designers, which specializes in creating functional and aesthetic everyday objects. Their philosophy is based on minimalism, honesty of form and balance between function, ergonomics and aesthetics. The studio has gained international recognition thanks to cooperation with the Danish brand Bolia, for which it created, among others A collection of "Hour" vases inspired by an hourglass and a ceramic vase "AQUEDUCT", referring to ancient aqueduts. The 201 Design Studio projects are characterized by a minimalist Pode Jest, subtle details and care for the quality of workmanship, which makes them both modern and timeless.

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365° North

365 ° North is a Danish design studio based in Aarhus, founded by Henrik Pedersen in 2015. Initially associated with fashion design, Pedersen expanded his competences to a wide range of fields, including interior design, graphics and branding. The studio combines Scandinavian functionality with modern style, creating furniture and lighting with subtle aesthetics and high functionality. 365 ° North cooperates with reputable brands, such as Wendelbo, {{174}, Artek or Gloster, designing for them, among others Sofas, armchairs, tables and lamps.

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Aaron Probyn

Aaron Smbyn is a British designer who has gained recognition thanks to cooperation with reputable brands, such as Normann Copenhagen. His Pode Jat for design combines functionality with aesthetics creating products that are both practical and visually attractive. Subyn is also known for the design of fabrics, including the brand Kvadrat, where his works are distinguished by a subtle Pode to color and texture. His projects often reflect the minimalist Pode in form with an emphasis on details and quality of workmanship. Thanks to T Emu, his works were found in many prestigious collections and are valued by design lovers around the world.

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Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni

Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni were Italian designers and architects who played a key role in the development of Italian post -war design. Graduates of the Milan University of Technology have created together since the 1950s, focusing on the design of everyday objects with a high dose of innovation, functionality and humor. Their works, such as the Arco lamp (1962) or the Mzzadro stool (1957), have become icons of industrial design. Designers experimented with materials and new technologies, creating objects that combined practicality with a sophisticated aesthetics. They have been awarded many times, including prestigious Compasso d’Oro award. Their Pode Jat to design full of passion, observation of everyday life and a sense of humor remains the inspiration for the next generations of the creators.

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Achille Castiglioni

Achille Castiglioni (1918–2002) was one of the greatest Italian designers of the 20th century, known for combining functionality with humor and innovation. He studied architecture in Milan and worked with his brothers for years, creating iconic projects for brands such as FLOS (Arco, Taccia, Toio), Zanotta (Mezzadro, Cumano) or Alessi (Dry). He was famous for the ability to transform everyday objects into the highest test design. His works are characterized by minimalism, ingenuity and a timeless form. Winner of many awards, including Nine Compasso d’Oro. His works are in museum collections around the world, including MoMA.

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Adam Friedman

Adam Friedman is an American designer and craftsman, founder of the Geology studio in California. His Pode Jat for design combines functionality with emotional impact, creating furniture that "listens" to the user and adapt to changing home needs. Working with the brand Bolia he created the Friedman rack system, characterized by an intuitive design and minimalist design. Friedman gained recognition for his innovative Pode for design, combining aesthetics with practicality, which makes his work timeless and functional.

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Adrien Gardere

Adrien Gardère is a French designer and set designer, known for the multidisciplinary Pode ście combining design, interior architecture and exhibition design. He was born in 1972 and is the founder of Adrien Gardère Studio, which works globally in the area of ​​culture and design. Gardère gained recognition as a creator of innovative museum spaces, including for the Louvre in Abu Dhabi, the Islamic Museum in Cairo or Musée d’Art Islamique in Doha. His style is characterized by harmony between contemporary design and the cultural and historical context of the place. It combines modern technologies with craftsmanship and a subtle sense of aesthetics. He also collaborated with companies such as Artemide and Ligne Roset.

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Afteroom Studio

Afteroom Studio is a Swedish design office founded by Hung-Mminga Chen and Chen-Yen Wei in 2013. The studio combines minimalism with elegance, creating furniture, lighting and accessories with simple forms and functionalities. Afteroom designs are characterized by subtle details, modern design and timeless aesthetics, which makes them at the same time practical and artistic. The designers' duo focuses on the quality of materials and care for every detail, and their work has gained recognition around the world. Working with such brands as Audo Copenhagen, MENU or Bolia, Afteroom Studio creates products that combine classic inspirations with modern trends, offering solutions for the modern interior.

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Agnieszka Pikus

Agnieszka Pikus is a talented designer who combines modern aesthetics with functionality, creating unique and inspiring projects. She specializes in fashion and interior design, where her creativity and attention to detail distinguish her from the others. Her works are characterized by a harmonious combination of colors, materials and forms, which makes each project gain individual character. Agnieszka draws inspiration from both classic trends and innovative solutions, which allows her to create timeless and avant -garde collections. In his work, he is guided by passion and commitment, always striving for perfection. Her projects gain recognition both in Poland and abroad, and she is perceived as an innovator and visionary in the world of design.

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Aguskim

AGUSKI is a modern creative studio specializing in creating unique graphic designs, photographs and video materials. We combine passion for visual art with professional Pode to each order. Our team is experienced creators who care about the highest quality and aesthetics of implemented projects. We offer comprehensive service from the idea through implementation, to the final effect, which meets the expectations of even the most demanding customers. We work with brands, artists and companies who care about originality and strong visual message. AGUSKI studio is a space where creativity meets professionalism.

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Ahm & Lund

Ahm & Lund is a Danish design studio founded by Sigrun Ahm and Morten Lund, specializing in furniture design, lighting and interior design solutions. The duo has gained recognition thanks to the precise Emu combining traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, which can be seen in their minimalist and functional projects. The studio focuses on the quality of materials, subtle details and longevity of objects. Ahm & Lund gained publicity after winning the prestigious Next Danish Design Classic competition organized by DR (Danish national television), presenting an elegant workshop table that combines the exhibition and utility function. Their works are characterized by a calm, timeless form and respect for the Danish design tradition.

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Alberto Basaglia & Natalia Rota Nodari

Alberto Basaglia and Natalia Rota Nodari are Italian architects and designers who have been conducting a joint Basaglia Studio + Rota Nodari Archstytti Associati since 1997. They met during their studies at the Milan University of Technology, where they both completed architecture with distinction in 1995. Their activities include a wide range of projects: from urban planning and architecture, through interior design, to industrial design and graphics. In 1999, they won the Young & Design award for the "Annnati" collection for YDF, and in 2007 they received the Good Design Award for the Boox modular shelves for Rexite. They work with many reputable brands, such as Pedrali, for which they designed, among others Lamps l001, l002, colette and Gir Avolt a, and with via seating, viganò and diemmebi companies. Their designs are characterized by functionality and strong character, as well as care for details and optimization of the production process.

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Aldo Ciabatti

Aldo Ciabatti is a recognized Italian industrial designer who has been co -creating the brand's success for years Emu, specializing in modern garden furniture. His designs combine minimalist aesthetics with functionality and durability, creating timeless forms, ideal for external spaces. Ciabatti is famous for the ability to give metal a light, elegant expression, an example of which are collections such as Thor, Round or Ronda. His Pode Jat is based on harmony between technology and design - every chair or table he designs is characterized by ergonomics, simplicity and aesthetics inspired by Italian craft. Cooperation with Emu resulted in icons of outdoor design, which have gained recognition not only in Europe, but also around the world.

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Aldo Rossi

Aldo Rossi (1931–1997) was an outstanding Italian architect and designer, combining rationalism with poetic Pode to form. Known for architecture inspired by the history and memory of the place, he created everyday objects with equal passion. He collaborated with Alessi (il conico kettle, La Cupola Ekspres), Molteni & C (Paris chair, Elba wardrobe), {105}} (febo lamp) and uniform. His designs are characterized by pure geometry, references to the classics and exceptional attention to detail. Rossi was the first Italy to receive Pritzker (1990). His work had a huge impact on contemporary design and architecture.

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Alejandro Ruiz

Alejandro Ruiz was an Argentine industrial designer, known for his minimalist and emotional Pode ście to form. He graduated from industrial design at Universidad Nacional de la Plata, and then continued his education at Domus Academy in Milan. He collaborated with such studies as Alchimia and Gregotti Associati, and in 1989 he founded his own studio in Milan. His most recognizable design is the Parmesan cheese "Parmenide" for Alessi, which combines functionality with the sculptural form and has been included in the MOMA collection. Ruiz also designed for companies such as Electrolux, Venini or Riva 1920, creating everyday objects with high aesthetics and thoughtful ergonomics. As a lecturer at Istituto European di Design and Domus Academy, he inspired subsequent generations of designers. His work remains an example of harmony between art and utility.

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Alessandro Busana

Alessandro Busana is an Italian designer born in 1977 in Padua. He studied industrial design at Scuola Italiana Design, and since 2004 he has been active in the industry, combining functionality with emotional expression. In 2009 he founded his own studio "Hole Designstudio", specializing in furniture design, lighting and utility accessories. His designs are characterized by modern aesthetics, attention to detail and often unusual Pode to form. Busana works with many reputable brands, such as Pedrali, Bonaldo, Saba Italia or Calligaris. The recognition of his work is the balance between technology, comfort and subtle irony. His works were presented at prestigious international exhibitions, including in Milan and Cologne, gaining recognition in the environment of design.

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Alessandro Dubini

Alessandro Dubini is an Italian designer known for emotional, elegant and often surprising Pode to design. Born in 1975, he studied architecture and industrial design, and his style combines technological innovation with the poetic lightness of form. In 2000 he founded his own studio, implementing designs in the field of furniture, lighting, interiors and exhibitions. He collaborated with reputable brands such as Zanotta, Ligne Roset, Roche Bobois and Skitsch. His works often refer to classic motifs, but they reinterpret them in a modern, often humorous way. Dubini experiment with materials and new technologies, while maintaining a sophisticated aesthetics. His designs are functional, and at the same time full of character and emotions.

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Alessandro Mendini

Alessandro Mendini was an outstanding, Italian architect, designer and design theoretician, known for its colorful, expressive style and participation in postmodern movements, such as Alchimia and Memphis. He combined art with design, giving objects to everyday use poetic and often ironic character. He designed for such brands as Alessi (iconic wine cork Anna G.), Kartell, Zanotta, Venini, Swatch, Bisazza, Magis or superego editions. He also collaborated with the brand Foscarini and created unique furniture and ceramics. His works are in the MOMA and Center Pompidou collections.

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Alessandro Stabile

Alessandro Stabile is an Italian industrial designer, known for his minimalist style and functional Pode to design. A graduate of the Milan University of Technology, he also studied in the prestigious scool Politecnica di Design. He started his career in the Odo Fioravanzi studio, and in 2011 he founded his own design studio in Milan. Stabile collaborated with many well -known brands, such as Scab Design, Moleskine, Alessi or foppapedretti. His works have been awarded many times, including by Adi Design Index and Red Dot Award. Alessandro combines modern technologies with craft precision, creating products that are both aesthetic and practical. He believes that a good design is the one that makes everyday life easier while remaining lasting and timeless.

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Alexander Gufler

Alexander Gufler is an Italian designer born in Merano, who started as a goldsmith in his father's workshop, and then studied industrial design in Vienna. In 2010 he founded his own design studio. It is known for its minimalist, functional furniture that combines craftsmanship with a modern form. He works closely with the Czech brand Ton, for which he created, among others The iconic Merano collection, as well as Alba, Again or La Zitta. His projects have been awarded many times, including Red Dot Design Award or German Design Award. In the years 2020–2023 he was the creative director of Ton, strengthening the brand's position in the world of design.

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Alexander Seifried

Alexander Seifried is a German designer who combines solid craftsmanship with modern design. At the age of 18, he graduated from the profession of a carpenter with distinction, and then studied interior design and furniture in 3F Design in Stuttgart. In 1999 he founded his own unternehmenform studio and two years later he presented his first furniture collection at Designers' Saturnay in Stuttgart. Since then, he has collaborated with reputable brands such as Richard Lampert, Elmar Flötotto, Magazin and Fraumaier. His designs include both furniture and comprehensive concepts of interior design for offices, hotels and public spaces. An important achievement is the Famille Garage series for children, which won prestigious awards, such as Interior Innovation Award and German Design Award.

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Alfredo Chiaramonte & Marco Marin

Alfredo Chiaramonte and Marco Marin are an Italian duo of designers whose work combines modern aesthetics with the tradition of Italian design. Chiaramonte studied architecture in Venice, and Marin graphics and industrial design. Since the 1990s, they have been cooperating by creating projects for reputable brands, such as Vistosi, Calligaris, Brokis or Emu. Their works include furniture, lighting and everyday objects, and they are characterized by lightness of form, functionality and sense of proportion. They are known for designs of glass lamps with a delicate, sculptural form appreciated at the design fair around the world. Awarded many times for originality and quality of workmanship, Chiaramonte and Marin remain faithful to the principle that good design is a harmony between utility and emotional impact.

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All the Way to Paris

All the way to Paris (ATWTP) is a Copenhagen Design Studio known for its characteristic Pode Jusie combining Scandinavian minimalism with artistic sensitivity. All the way to Paris is characterized in graphic design and visual identity for museums, galleries, publications and clients from the cultural and design sector. Their works are characterized by attention to detail, handicraft sly and a subtle visual narrative. They create for institutions such as the National Museum in Stockholm or reputable brands such as PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED, HAY or Kvadrat balancing between aesthetics and functionality.

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Allan Noddebo

Allan Nøddebo is a Danish designer who graduated from the Danish design school in 2011. His Pode Jat for design combines aesthetics with functionality, seeking to create objects that improve everyday life. Nøddebo designs for users, and his work is distinguished by simple lines and a timeless style. He works with reputable brands such as Bolia, for which he designed, among others The Elope Mirror collection - a mirror with organic shapes inspired by the Danish archipelago. His projects have gained international recognition and were presented at many exhibitions. Nøddebo runs his own studio Studio Nøddebo, where it creates projects combining modern design with utility functionality.

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Alpestudio

Alpestudio Archbitetti Associati is an Italian design studio founded in 2006 by siblings Luca and Alessi ę Perini, graduates of the Milan University of Technology. The studio specializes in interior design, industrial design, graphics and visual identification. Their works are characterized by a combination of functionality with expressive aesthetics, derived from everyday experiences, films or literature. Alpestudio presented its projects at international events, such as Salone Del Mobile in Milan, carrying out orders in both Italy and abroad. Their Pode Jat to design combines creativity with practicality, creating spaces and products that meet the needs of modern users.

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Anders Brogger

Anders Brøgger is a Danish furniture designer known for its unique, modern projects that combine functionality with aesthetics. He graduated from furniture design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he developed his skills in creating both functional and beautiful furniture. Brøgger believes that design should start with the material. He prefers work with wood, especially with ash, and his favorite place of inspiration is the Marmorkirchen church in Copenhagen. The artist collaborated with reputable brands, such as Fritz Hansen, for which he created projects combining modern design with traditional craftsmanship.

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Anders Klem

Anders Klem is a Danish designer, a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2013, since the same year associated with the brand Umage as an internal designer. His designs combine artistic lines with a clear simplicity, characterized by attention to detail and solid technical knowledge. Klem is the author of many furniture and lighting projects for Umage, in this collection "A Conversation Piece", "Duende", "Santé" and the lamps "Carmina", co -created with Søren Ravn Christensen. His works reflect the Scandinavian Pode Jest to design, combining minimalism with functionality and aesthetics. Klem strives to create affordable, lasting products that respond to the contemporary needs of users and the environment.

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Anderssen & Voll

Anderssen & Voll is a Norwegian duo of designers, which consists of Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll - founders of the Oslo studio, known for designs for brands such as Muuto, Audo Copenhagen or & tradition. Their works combine Scandinavian minimalism with a sophisticated form and a subtle detail. They design furniture, lighting and everyday accessories, focusing on quality, functionality and timeless character. Their style is referred to as soft modernism - harmonious, friendly, but far from cold. Anderssen & Voll won numerous awards, including Red Dot Award or IF Award

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Andrea Branzi

Andrea Branzi was an Italian architect, designer and theoretician considered one of the key figures of the Italian design of the 20th century. He graduated from architecture in Florence in 1966, after which he co-founded the group Archizoom Associati, known from the utopian project "No-Stop City". In the 70s he collaborated with the experimental Studio Alchimia, and in the 1980s with the Memphis movement. In 1983, Domus Academy co -founded in Milan. His works, such as the "Animali Domestici" series, combined natural materials with industrial design, questioning the boundaries between art and utility. Branzi was a two -time laureate of the Compasso d’Oro award and a lecturer at the Milan University of Technology. His works are in the MOMA, Center Pompidou and V&A collections. He died in Milan in 2023, leaving behind the heritage combining theory, practice and humanistic Pode Jest for design.

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Andreas Kowalewski

Andreas Kowalewski is a German designer who gained recognition thanks to his work in the area of ​​industrial design. After graduating from study, he studied design on the folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen. He worked for Philips Design, and later founded his own design studio in Munich. Kowalewski collaborated with such brands as Carl Hansen & Søn, Normann Copenhagen and Huawei. His works include furniture, electronics and lighting. His designs are characterized by the simplicity of form and functionality. He won numerous awards for his achievements, including Red Dot and IF Design Award. In 2021 he became a visiting professor at the University of Arts in Halle.

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Andreas Lund

Andreas Lund is a Danish designer born known for its functional and aesthetic furniture that derive from the tradition of Scandinavian design. A graduate of Danish Design School in Copenhagen, has been actively active as a designer, lecturer and co -creator of many successful projects for years. His style is based on the simplicity of form, respect for material and the pursuit of timelessness. Lund creates both alone and in cooperation - including With Thomas E. Alken in the Studio Format, where he designs intelligent solutions for private and public interiors. His furniture is not only aesthetic, but also ergonomic and durable, ideal for everyday use. Lund cooperated with many known brands, and his works were presented at international exhibitions. He is a designer who combines modernity with the classics in the spirit of Danish design.

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Andreas Ostwald

Andreas Ostwald is a German industrial designer who combines passion for aesthetics with a deep understanding of technology and the environment. After graduating from the profession of a ceramic modeler, he studied industrial design in Kiel. In 1996 he founded his own studio - Ostwalddesign - and since 2005 he lectured at Hochschule für Künste in Bremen. His works include a wide range, from everyday products to corporate architecture, with an emphasis on uniqueness, harmony of proportion and respect for man and the environment. His designs are distinguished by a characteristic line and attention to detail. In his work, Ostwald strives to achieve aesthetic perfection through absolute proportions, creating objects that are both functional and visually harmonious.

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Angeletti & Ruzza

Angletti & Ruzza is an Italian duo of industrial designers, which has been creating timeless and functional everyday objects since 1994. Silvana Angeletti and Daniele Ruzza, graduates of I.S.I.A. In Rome, they founded their studio in Rieti away from the main design centers to maintain authenticity and closeness to the user. Their furniture designs to lighting combine minimalism of form with a deep understanding of production materials and processes. They collaborated with reputable brands such as Emu, Poltron Frau, Oluce or Guzzini creating products that won numerous awards including Red Dot Award and Compasso d’Oro. Their Pode Jat for design is based on ethics, functionality and aesthetics, which makes their work not only beautiful but also permanent.

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Anita Dineen

Anita Dineen is an Australian designer who combines applied art with poetic Pode to form. Her adventure with design began in childhood, when she created a handful camera from pieces of wood. Later, while studying for a wool classifier, she discovered her passion for metal as a creative medium. Dineen specializes in designing cutlery and jewelry, creating objects that combine functionality with aesthetics inspired by nature. Her works have gained recognition on the international arena, including awards such as the Tasmanian Design Award and People’s Choice Award. She collaborated with renowned brands, including Alessi, for which she designed an antechinus cheese knife, awarded with gold at New York City Design Awards.

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Anna & Signe

Anna & Signne is a Danish duo of designers who believes that the best design combines a bright goal with high comfort of use. Artists prefer soft, rounded forms that give furniture a cozy and inviting character. Their Pode Jests focus on creating projects that are both functional and aesthetic with an emphasis on details and quality. Working with the brand Bolia they created a collection of Saga armchairs characterized by ergonomic shapes and a soft upholstery ideal for relaxation and rest. Anna & Signe projects reflect Scandinavian aesthetics combining minimalism with functionality, which makes them timeless and universal.

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Anna Karnov & Clara Mahler

Anna Karnov & Clara Mahler is a Danish duo of designers who create products combining functionality with aesthetics with an emphasis on durability and timeless design. Their works are characterized by the subtlety of form and the use of materials that age gracefully, avoiding temporary trends. Working with the brand Bolia they presented, among others A series of Story tables distinguished by openwork fronts made of wooden columns that allow you to display objects or their subtle hiding. These products are hand made of oak wood with FSC certified, which emphasizes their ecological value. Designers strive to create objects that not only perform a utility function, but also tell their own story by becoming part of the user's daily life.

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Anne Dorthe Vester & Maria Bruun

Anne Dorthe Vester and Maria Bruun is a Danish duo of designers who combines architecture and design in a unique, poetic way. Both creators come from Copenhagen, and their cooperation is based on the dialogue between form, material and space. Maria Bruun Furniture Designer and Anne Dorthe Vester The architect create objects that balance on the border of sculpture and utility. Their work is characterized by minimalist aesthetics, deep respect for craftsmanship and the ability to extract expression from simple materials such as wood, stone or metal. The duo's projects were presented at international exhibitions, including in Milan and Stockholm. Vester and Bruun consistently prove that design can be a form of story - subtle, reflective and beautiful in their savings.

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Anton Bjorsing

an Ton Björsing is a Swedish designer of furniture and products, known for functional and simple forms that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern Pode Jest. He graduated from furniture crafts and design on SteneByskolan and Carl Malmsten Furniture Studies in Stockholm, and also studied interior architecture at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. In 2013, he founded his own design studio in a family landskron, where he creates furniture and products for both private and public spaces. He collaborated with reputable brands such as Fritz Hansen, Skagerak, Gärsnäs, Karl Andersson & Söner and Blomus. His well -known projects include Hven table, ONDULé furniture collection and Sitta bench.

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Antonio Arico

an Ton Io Aricò is an Italian designer born in 1983 in Reggio Calabria, whose work combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design. After graduating from the Milan University of Technology and science in Scotland, Australia and Spain, in 2011 he founded his own studio in Milan. His works, such as the "Back Home" collection, created with his grandfather, combine emotions, nostalgia and local traditions. He collaborated with the brands Alessi, Seletti, Barilla and Bialetti, for which he was an artistic director. Aricò projects, inspired by the culture of Calabria, were presented at exhibitions in Milan, Tel Aviv and Melbourne. His Pode Jest to design is based on an emotional message, combining the past with the present in unique forms.

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Antonio De Marco

an Ton de Marco is an Italian industrial designer, born in 1983. From an early age, he was fascinated by mechanical and carpentry workshops, which shaped his Pode for design as a manual and experimental process. He graduated from the Milan University of Technology, studied at the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen and won the master's degree in Istituto Marangoni in Milan. In 2009, he co -founded the 4p1b studio, and in 2017 he opened his own an Ton ore de marco studio. His projects, such as the Táctil bicycle stand, combine functionality with timeless aesthetics. He collaborated with brands such as Pinetti, creating Hook and Euclide collections. De Marco also conducts didactic activities, lecturing at Master's courses in the design methodology at NABA and SCUOLA Politecnica del Design in Milan. His works are characterized by geometric forms, balance and durability, inscribed in the tradition of Italian design.

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Anu Moser

Anu Moser is a recognized Swedish artist. Her works are deeply inspired by nature, especially by sea and heaven, which is reflected in organic forms and subtle aesthetics of its projects. Moser is known for combining innovative functionality with minimalism and harmony of form. Her most recognizable work is the Moser hanging lamp, designed in 2002 for the Danish brand Louis Poulsen. The shape of the lamp refers to a drop of hot glass pulled out of the oven, and its matte, inflatable tan glass provides a soft, distributed light. The Moser lamp is available in three sizes and has been designed for energy -saving light sources. Anu Moser combines art with utility in its projects, creating objects that are both beautiful and functional.

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Archirivolto

Archirivolto Design is an Italian design studio founded in 1983 in Colle di Val D’Els by Marco Pocci and Claudio Dondoli. Initially, they dealt with architecture and sale of furniture, but they quickly focused on industrial design, especially in the seats. Their designs are characterized by lightness, minimalism and emotional message, and the goal is to create aesthetic and available products for a wide audience. Studio Archirivolto cooperates with reputable brands, such as Calligaris, Scab Design, Bonaldo or Desalto, and has won numerous awards including Red Dot Award and Interior Innovation Award. Archirivolto is involved in the entire process of creating a product from market research through design to prototyping and technical support in industrialization. Their philosophy is based on the belief that design should be democratic combining beauty with functionality and availability.

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Arik Levy

Arik Levy is an extremely recognized design in the modern world, an Israeli designer, artist and sculptor. He graduated from Art Center Europe in Switzerland, and has been conducting a studio in Paris for years. He is known for its minimalist style, work with various materials and combining design with art. Designs furniture and lighting for prestigious brands in the world like; Vitra, Molteni & C, Zanotta, Desalto, Living Divani, Ligne Roset and Emu. His works are distinguished by a sculptural form, often inspired by nature and geometry. Levy has won many awards, including Red Dot and Good Design Award, and his projects are present in museum collections around the world.

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Arnau Reyna

Arnau Reyna is a Spanish design studio founded by Ramón Arnau and Mariola Reyna in Valencia. They specialize in designing furniture, lighting and interior design elements. Their style is characterized by minimalism, timelessness and attention to detail with emphasis on permanent, functional solutions. Artists work with such brands as Actiu, Bolia, Mobboli or Almerich. Arnau Reyna's projects have gained recognition on the international arena, receiving awards and awards including IF Design Award and German Design Award. The studio combines creativity with pragmatism, creating objects tailored to the changing needs of modern users.

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Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen is an icon of Danish design, whose vision has revolutionized the world of architecture and design. His designs, such as the iconic EGG, Swan or Series 7 chair, are a combination of sculptural form, functionality and timeless elegance. Jacobsen believed that a good design begins with detail - that's why his works delight with harmony and precision. Cooperation with the brand Fritz Hansen has resulted in furniture that to this day set style and comfort standards. Arne Jacobsen not only created utility items - he created emotions, space and lifestyle. His iconic projects are Must-Have for lovers of Scandinavian minimalism and design with character.

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Arnold Madsen

Arnold Madsen was a Danish furniture designer and upholstery known for elegant, hand -made projects that are today considered a classic of Scandinavian modernism. He worked in Denmark for many years, he worked in Copenhagen, where he founded his own Madsen & Schubell studio. His most recognizable work is the "Clam Chair" armchair from 1944, which is distinguished by soft, organic lines and a cozy form resembling a shell. Madsen often experimented with form and technique, combining wood with luxurious upholstery, which ensured its projects with a timeless character. Although for years he remained less known than its contemporary, today his furniture achieves high prices at auctions and are a symbol of the Danish design of the 20th century.

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Arter & Citton

Studio Arter & CIT Ton was founded in 1990 by Alberto Werner Arter and Fabrizia CIT Ton a. The studio specializes in furniture design, architecture, interior design, boat designs, visual communication and visual sales. Their Pode is interdisciplinary for design, combining various areas to create innovative solutions. In 1997, they opened the D.MOD laboratory, which examines new opportunities in the field of urban and alternative design, combining design with other artistic words, such as photography, painting and sculpture. The goal of the laboratory is to experiment with new shapes and content used in various areas. The Arter & Cit studio Ton has gained recognition for its projects, which were presented at international exhibitions, winning numerous awards.

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Arthur Umanoff

Arthur Ustanoff was an American industrial designer known for its functional and affordable furniture with light, modern aesthetics. He created mainly in the 1950s and 1960s, combining wood, metal and skin into elegant, minimalist forms. He collaborated with companies such as Shaver Howard or Madison Furniture, designing chairs, tables, shelves and interior design elements. Ustanoff valued practicality, but always cared for sophisticated details and the warm nature of his projects. His works, often inspired by the style of Mid-Centure Modern, are still valued for a timeless design and light, friendly aesthetics.

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Asger Risborg Jakobsen

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Barba Corsini

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Bartłomiej Lewandowski

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Bernadotte & Kylberg

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Bernhardt & Vella

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Bonderup & Thorup

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Boris Klimek

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Boris Kupczik

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Britt Bonnesen

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Broberg & Ridderstrale

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Buratti

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Buro Famos

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Busetti Garuti Redaelli

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Busk+Hertzog

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Calvi Brambilla

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Cambres Design

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Carlesi Tonelli

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Carlo Mollino

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Carlo Santi & Vittorio Borachia

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Carlos Guijarro

Carlos Guijarro is a Spanish furniture designer currently working in Berlin. He graduated from industrial design in Barcelona and won a master's degree in interior design at Domus Academy in Milan. His work combines Scandinavian simplicity with South European temperament, which is manifested in rational, functional and minimalist projects, in which high -quality materials play a key role. Guijarro has collaborated with many international brands, such as Bolia, Kavehome, Nyova, Pantiai, Square Home, Isi Mar, Gracia, by Georgsen, Max Login and Woodman. For the Estonian brand, he designed, among others Furniture collections for the living room, dining room and office, which are characterized by modern design and high quality.

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Carole Baijings

Carole Baijings is a Dutch designer known from the masterful use of color, geometry and light. She co -founded the studio Scholten & Baijings, with whom she gained international recognition, and has been running her own design studio since 2020. Her works balance between craftsmanship and modern technology, combining subtle aesthetics with functionality. He designs furniture, lighting, ceramics and textiles for brands such as HAY, Ikea, Maharam, Herman Miller and Georg Jensen. Her designs are distinguished by layers, transparency and brave Pode to color. Baijings creates timeless items, and at the same time fresh and contemporary. Her works were presented, among others at Victoria & Albert Museum and Cooper Hewitt Museum.

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Carolin Pertsch

Carolin Pertsch is a German industrial designer specializing in material -oriented design and sustainable development. She graduated from the integrated design at Hochschule für Künste in Bremen, and also took a semester abroad at Università Iuav di Venezia. Her master's thesis resulted in the SPHERE project - a spherical hanger with a storage room, which gained recognition and was introduced to the brand's offer Philippi. Pertsch combines aesthetics with functionality, creating products that respond to the daily needs of users. Her Pode Jat for design is characterized by experimenting with materials and attention to detail. Currently, he continues research on the design of materials ordered as part of the doctorate on Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach, cooperating with Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

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Cecylie Manz

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Charlotte Honcke

Charlotte Honcke is a Danish industrial designer, a graduate of the Danish Architecture School in Aarhus (2002). In 2010, she founded her own studio in Aarhus specializing in designing furniture, lighting and home accessories. Her style combines functionality with aesthetics, enriching simple forms with subtle details that attract attention and give objects a unique character. Honcke has collaborated with reputable brands such as Bolia, Softline, Warm Nordic, Andersen Furniture and Flex. Her known projects include "Cape" and "Be My Guest" collections for Warm Nordic and the "Nova" series for Flex. Her works are characterized by soft lines, organic shapes and attention to detail, which makes them both functional and aesthetic.

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Chiaramonte & Marin

Chiaramonte & Marin is an Italian design duo, which consists of Alfredo Chiaramonte and Marco Marin. Their cooperation began in Venice and is based on combining experience in architecture, industrial design and art. They design furniture, lighting and utility products, working with reputable brands such as Emu, vistosi, bonaldo or Miniforms. Their designs are characterized by the purity of form, functionality and often contain elements inspired by the tradition of Italian craft. Chiaramonte & Marin skillfully balance between modernity and timeless elegance, which means that their work is valued in both the private and commercial sectors. The duo gained recognition thanks to the ability to give everyday objects a unique character.

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Chris Liljenberg Halstrom

Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm is a Danish-Swedish furniture designer and textile artist, known for minimalist forms inspired by everyday life and nature. She graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, and previously studied in Stockholm and Berlin. In 2007, she founded her own studio, designing for brands such as Skagerak, Fritz Hansen and Design Within Reach. Her works like the Georg series for Skagerak combine functionality with subtle aesthetics, using natural materials such as wood, wool and leather. Since 2019, he has focused on textile art, creating embroidery presented, among others at Francis Gallery, Great Britain and the USA. He also co -creates the Included Middle duo from Margrethe Odgaard, exploring the relationship between the form and the pattern.

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Christian Dell

Christian Dell was a German designer and silver -free, known mainly for innovative lamps in the style of Bauhaus. He was born in 1893, studied at the school of artistic crafts in Weimar, and then studied jewelry. In the years 1922–1925 he managed the metal studio at the famous Bauhaus school in Weimar. After closing it, he designed lighting, including for the brand Fritz Hansen, Gebr or Kaiser & Co. The most famous work of Dell is the Kaiser Idell lamp, which to this day is considered the icon of the design of the 20th century - elegant, functional, with a characteristic spherical joint. His style combined craft precision and modern form. After World War II, he returned to gold. Dell died in 1974. His works remain a classic of design and are still produced, valued for the timeless nature and quality of workmanship.

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Christian von Ahn

Christian von Ahn is a German industrial and interior designer, born in 1970 in Wedel in Schleswik-Holstein. He graduated from industrial design in Hamburg and at the Parsons School of Design in New York. In 1998 he founded his own design studio in Hamburg, which specializes in the design of products, furniture and interior design of apartments, restaurants and cafes. His works are characterized by a minimalist Pode Jest, clear lines and functionality, which brought him numerous awards and recognition in the industry. For the brand Philippi has designed over 20 products, including a Bouquet vase, which consists of individual mini -hosts, enabling the creation of unique flower compositions. Von Ahn is inspired by various sources, from specific customer questions to experiments with materials and production techniques. His Pode Design is based on logic, humor and innovation, which makes his projects both aesthetic and practical.

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Christoffer Harlang

Christoffer Harlang is a Danish architect, designer and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. It is known for its projects combining modernity with tradition, such as the center of visitors to Hammershus in Bornholm, which has won many international awards. As a designer, he collaborated with brands Skagerak, Louis Poulsen and randi, creating everyday objects with minimalist aesthetics. Harlang draws inspiration from anonymous craftsmanship and Danish modernism, continuing the traditions of such creators as Kaare Klint. His Pode Design is based on subtlety, harmony with the environment and respect for materials. In 2020 he received the Honorary Architek award Ton Nykredit for his contribution to Danish architecture.

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Christophe Pillet

Christophe Pillet is a valued French designer known for a sophisticated, minimalist style that combines elegance with functionality. He graduated from École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and cooperated with Philippe Starck. Since the 1990s, he has been conducting his own studio, creating projects in the field of furniture, lighting, interiors, as well as industrial design. He collaborated with brands like Emu, Driade, Lema, Cappellini and Lacoste. His works are considered timeless and full of discreet innovation. Pillet has gained international recognition thanks to consistent Emu Pode ście to form and detail.

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Claesson Koivisto Rune

Claesson Koivisto Rune is a Swedish studio architek Ton śczno-project Initially focused on architecture, over time it transformed into a multidisciplinary office, combining architecture, design and art. Their works include projects of buildings, interiors, furniture, lighting and everyday objects, implemented all over the world. The studio has gained recognition thanks to projects such as the Sfera Building in Kyoto, Nobis Hotel in Stockholm or a collection of prefabricated Tind houses for Fiskarhedenvillan. In 2004, the first Swedish architect office Ton presented itself at the International Architecture Biennale in Venice. Claesson Koivisto Rune received numerous awards, including Red Dot Design Award - Best of the Best, Designer of the Year from Elle Decor Italia and Bruno Mathsson Award. Their works are characterized by minimalist aesthetics, functionality and inspiration of contemporary art. The studio works with many reputable brands, such as Muuto, Fontana Arte, Orrefors or Wästberg.

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Claire & Roderick Vos

Claire and Roderick VOS is a Dutch duo of designers, which since 1999 has been running the Roderick VOS studio, specializing in lighting, furniture, textiles and accessories. They both finished the design of Eindhoven in 1990, and then gained experience in Japan and Indonesia, which influenced their aesthetics combining European craftsmanship with Asian precision. Claire, coming from a family with textile traditions, reinterpret classic techniques in a modern way, an example of which is the collection of "Liquid Layers" carpet for Moooi. Roderick focuses on functional forms, as evidenced by the "Twisty" armchair, the awarded Elle Deco International Design Award in 2023.

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Claire Vos

Claire Vos is a Dutch designer specializing in textiles, known for skillful combining traditional techniques with modern design. Born in 1965 in Tegelen, she graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven in 1991, and improved her skills in Italy, Switzerland and Indonesia. In 1999, together with her husband, Roderick Vos, she founded the Roderick Vos studio, which works with reputable brands such as Moooi, Linteloo or Pode. Vos derives inspiration from different cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns such as Indonesian Ikat or Dutch blankets, creating modern, graphic designs. Her works, including the Liquid Layers rug collection for Moooi, are characterized by an innovative Pode in design and care for details.

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Clara von Zweigbergk

Clara von Zweigbergk is a Swedish designer and artist, whose work stands out from the contemporary design thanks to the unique Emu Pode ście to colors, shapes and space. Its designs, including graphics, illustration and utility items, combine minimalism with fun. Clara specializes in designing designs that translate into lighting, wallpapers and accessories, and its characteristic, geometric compositions give each Emu a modern but warm character to the interior. In his work, he pays special attention to the balance between aesthetics and functionality, creating objects that are not only beautiful, but also useful. Her work gained international recognition, and projects are popular among the enthusiasts of Scandinavian design.

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Claus C. Simonsen

Claus C. Simonsen is a Danish architect and furniture designer who graduated from the architecture school in Aarhus in 1994. Although he initially focused on architecture, working, among others For Henning Larsen Architects in Copenhagen, his passion for furniture design led to the founding of his own studio - Gene public design, and later the Simonsen studio. Simonsen believes that furniture design involves improvisation around archetypal forms such as a chair or table, which it compares to jazz, where musicians improvise on known standards. His Pode combines functionality with aesthetics, creating timeless and innovative projects. He collaborated with reputable brands, such as Softline, Normann Copenhagen, eilersen, Frandsen Lighting and Bruunmunch. In 2014, he began working with Bruunmunch, which resulted in the Plachair I S Ton e collections.

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CMP Design

CMP Design is an Italian design studio founded in 2009 by Michel Cazzaniga, Simone Mandelli and an Ton ore pagliarulo. The name CMP comes from the initials of their names. All three met during their studies at the Milan University of Technology, where they established creative cooperation, which resulted in the creation of a joint studio in Como. CMP Design specializes in designing furniture, products, graphics and visual identification. Their Pode Jests are based on dialogue with craftsmen, techniques and users, which allows you to create projects combining tradition with modernity. Characteristic for their work is to draw inspiration from everyday objects, popular culture and nature, which translates into simple and timeless forms. The studio cooperates with reputable brands, such as Pedrali, for which they designed, among others Chairs Tribeca, Folk, Lamorisse and Panarea. Their projects have won numerous awards, including Red Dot Design Award, German Design Award and Big See Award.

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Colin King

Colin King is an American interior stylist and designer known for their minimalist Pode ście to arrange space and a unique sense of proportion, light and composition. He gained international recognition thanks to cooperation with prestigious brands, such as MENU, Beni Rugs and Anthropologie. His style is based on subtle details, natural materials and a quiet palette of colors, creating an atmosphere of harmony and sophistication. King is also the author of the book Arranging Things, in which he shares his Pode for styling space and everyday objects. His works appear in magazines such as Architectural Digest or Elle Decor, and he himself became one of the key characters of modern interior design.

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Constance Guisset

Constance Guisset is a French designer known for combining the lightness of form, functionality and poetic imagination. She studied at Essec, sciences PO and Ensci - Les Ateliers in Paris. In 2009, she founded her own studio, where she creates furniture, lighting, interiors and set designs. Its most recognizable design is the Vertigo lamp - the icon of modern design, combining movement and ethereal. He works with brands such as Petite Friture, Zanotta, Molteni & c and lacividina. Guisset also designs the interiors of commercial and museum spaces as well as set designs for theaters and operas. Her works were exhibited, among others at Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. It combines craftsmanship with modernity, creating friendly, surprising and emotional projects.

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Damian Williamson

Damian Williamson is a British designer who has gained recognition thanks to his Emu modern Emu Pode ście to design and exceptional sensitivity to aesthetics and functionality. He specializes in designing furniture, interiors and everyday objects, combining the simplicity of form with advanced technologies and innovative materials. His works are distinguished by minimalism, elegance and attention to detail. Williamson is also involved in education, sharing his knowledge with younger generations of designers. His projects are present in prestigious galleries and collections around the world, which makes him one of the most valued creators of modern design

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Daniel & Emma

Daniel to and Emma Ais Ton is an Australian duo of designers who founded the studio Daniel Emma in Adelaide in 2008. They met during their studies in industrial design at the University of South Australia, and after gaining experience in London studies such as Marc Newson or Committee, they decided to create projects combining functionality with aesthetics. Their works are characterized by minimalism, subtle humor and expressive colors. They derive inspiration from everyday life, Australian culture and travel to cities such as Hong Kong or Tokyo. They collaborated with reputable brands, such as HAY, something, Petite Friture or Aark Collective, creating projects covering from small office items to furniture and artistic installations.

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Daniel Kern

Daniel Kern is a German designer who graduated from visual communication and industrial design at Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg (HFBK). In the years 2008–2009 he was the assistant of the curator of the exhibition "Antibodies. Works by Fernando & Humberto Campana" at the Vitra Design Museum. After graduating with distinction in 2011, he worked as an exhibition designer, including over the exhibition "Naked Shapes" in Domaine de Boisbuchet. Then he joined the Nils Holger Moormann project team, where he designed, among others "Klopstock" and "SO ODER SO" tables. His works were won by numerous awards, including DesignPreis der Leinemann Stiftung für Bildung und Kunst and a scholarship of Karl H. Ditze for outstanding students. In 2013 and 2014 he was nominated for the Newcomer of the Year award by German Design Council. Since 2016, he has been running his own design studio, continuing to create innovative and functional projects.

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Daniel Schofield

Daniel Schofield is a British furniture and product designer, known for its minimalist style and functional Pode to form. It combines experience in graphics and carpentry, which can be seen in its precise, thoughtful projects. He graduated from Sheffield Hallam University, and after graduation he founded his own studio. He collaborated with brands such as The Conran Shop, Ercol, SCP and Another Country. His projects, such as the Magic Table collection, are distinguished by its simplicity and high quality. He was awarded, among others Design Guild Mark and Elle Decoration British Design Award. Schofield focuses on extracting the essence of the object by reducing unnecessary details, creating timeless, practical and aesthetic items.

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Daniele LoScalzo Moscheri

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Danielle Siggerud

Danielle Siggerud is a Norwegian architect and designer, living in Copenhagen, where in 2016 she founded her own studio. She graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and gained experience at John Pawson's London office. He specializes in minimalist architecture, combining modernity with respect for history. Her projects, such as MD Townhouse in Copenhagen or the interior of the Andersen & Maillard bakery, are characterized by the use of natural materials, attention to detail and calm aesthetics. Siggerud also designs furniture, including Androgyne collection for Audo Copenhagen, combining functionality with elegance.

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Dario Polaco

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David Thulstrup

David Thulstrup is a Danish architect and interior designer, known for combining Scandinavian simplicity with modern elegance. In 2009 he founded his studio in Copenhagen, after gaining experience with such artists as Jean Nouvel or Peter Marino. His projects - from private interiors to public spaces, like the famous Noma restaurant, are distinguished by their attention to detail, light and authentic materials. Thulstrup focuses on functionality, comfort and timeless aesthetics. It is inspired by the architecture, art and context of the place, creating harmonious spaces that affect the senses and emotions. His style is modern minimalism with a soul.

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Dazingfeelsgood

Dazingfeelsgood is an interdisciplinary design studio from Singapore founded in 2015 by Kiat NG and Karen Chiam. Their works combine functionality with emotional impact, focusing on minimalism, logic and form reduction. The studio has gained recognition thanks to the latch table project for the Danish brand Bolia, which won the 3rd place in Bolia Design Awards 2017. Other notable projects are a Table System awarded with silver A'Design Award, and a stack - a modular space divider inspired by the golden division. Dazingfeelsgood derives inspiration from brutalism and natural materials, creating furniture with raw aesthetics, which are both functional and aesthetic. Their works were presented at international exhibitions such as Designart Tokyo and Maison & Objet in Paris and published in industry media such as Tatler Asia and Le Monde.

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De Pas, D Urbino, Lomazzi

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Debiasi & Sandri

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Denis Guidone Design

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DWA Design Studio

Two design studio is a Milan design studio founded in 2005 by Alberto Artesani and Frederik de Wachter. He specializes in interior design, public spaces, exhibitions, shops and products. Their Pode combines solidity with liquidity, creating projects adapted to different lifestyles. They work with reputable brands such as Pedrali, texturae and nodus, designing, among others Furniture, wallpapers and rugs. Two design studio is also involved in creating scenery and installations for the fashion and luxury industry. Their works are characterized by a combination of simplicity with detail, minimalism with the wealth of forms, which gives the projects a unique character. The studio values ​​a dialogue between creativity and research, inspired by both everyday objects and art. The headquarters of two Design Studio is located in Milan at Via Giulio E Corrado Venini 85.

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E-ggs

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Eberhard Woike

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Edi & Paolo Ciani

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Eero Aarnio

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Egon Eiermann

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Elisa Giovannoni

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Emile Jones

Emile Jones is a British industrial designer specializing in furniture, products, transport and user interfaces. His Pode Jests focus on the creation of products that are both functional and aesthetic, taking into account the way people live and interact with their surroundings. Initially educated as a furniture and craftsman designer, Jones developed his interests towards a wide range of design fields, while maintaining a gentle and accessible design style resulting from his experience in furniture craft. He works with international clients from various industries, offering innovative design solutions that respond to the real needs of users. Jones also runs his own design studio, offering services in the field of industrial design and project management, focusing on creating products that are both functional and aesthetic, taking into account the way people live and interact with their surroundings.

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Emilio Nanni

Emilio Nanni is an Italian architect, designer and artist born in 1955 in Bazzano in the Emilia-Romania region. He graduated from architecture at the University of Florence in 1983, where in 1990–1998 he conducted furniture design classes. In 2000, he founded the ENA+D studio, operating in the areas of architecture, design, urban planning and Art Direction. His works combine minimalist aesthetics with functionality, which can be seen in projects for brands such as Billiani, Saba Italia, Pianca, Ton Elli, Zanotta or MDF Italia. The most famous are the collections "Doll", "My Chair", "Croissant" and "Drum" for Billiani as well as "Kepi" and "Ziggy" for Saba Italia. As an artist, Nanni exhibited his work in galleries and museums in Italy and abroad, and his works are in many public and private collections. His Pode Jat for design is based on the search for an essential form, combining tradition with modernity.

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Emma Silvestris

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Enzo Mari

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Eric Degenhardt

Eric Degenhardt is a German industrial designer born in 1968 in Cologne. He studied architecture at RWTH AACEN, and after a period of work in London, he focused on designing furniture and utility products. In 2000 he founded his own studio in Cologne, where he creates projects for international clients such as Boffi, Lama, Wilkhahn, Richard Lampert or Paola Lenti. His works are characterized by minimalist aesthetics, light form and functionality, often balancing on the border of architecture and design. He is known for projects such as the "Cup" sofa and armchair or the "In-out" chair for Richard Lampert. Degenhardt has won numerous awards, including IF Design Award, German Design Award and Red Dot Design Award. His Pode Jat for design is based on the creation of simple, clear forms with a limited palette of materials, which gives his work a timeless character.

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Erik Magnussen

Erik Magnussen was a Danish industrial designer known for its functional and minimalist forms. He studied ceramics at the school of plays used in Copenhagen. He worked for brands such as Bing & Grøndahl, Fritz Hansen, Georg Jensen and Stelton. His most famous work is the EM77 thermal jug for Stelton from 1977, which became an icon of Scandinavian design. Magnussen has won many prestigious awards, including Lunning Prize and Red Dot Award. His designs are distinguished by minimalism, elegance and practicality, which provided them with timeless popularity. He created utility items with everyday comfort, always combining aesthetics with innovation.

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Ernesto Gismondi

Ernesto Gismmondi (1931–2020) was an Italian engineer, designer and visionary, founder of the brand Artemide - one of the most important lighting companies in the world. He combined scientific precision with an artistic vision, creating lamps that set new standards in design and technology. He was the author of such projects as the futuristic Discovery series or classic Nur, and also supported cooperation with the best designers (including De Lucchi, Hadid). Highly recognized as a contribution to the development of world design, he received, among others Compasso d’Oro award for lifetime work. His philosophy "The Human Light" emphasized the role of light as an emotional and functional element in human life.

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Erno Dierckx

Erno Dierckx is a Belgian designer living in Barcelona, ​​whose work balances between form and function, tradition and modernity. He specializes in designing furniture and everyday products, with emphasis on craft, precious materials and construction detail. His philosophy is based on experimenting with the form and production process, and treats each project as an attempt to find a timeless expression. He collaborated with brands such as Umage, Wewood or Artisan, creating furniture combining aesthetic simplicity with practical application. For Umage he designed the elegant and minimalist dresser "Italic". His designs are recognizable thanks to Subteln Emu Visual language Emu, which avoids excess and tells the story through materials, proportions and balanced details.

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Ettore Sottsass

Ettore Sottsass (1917–2007) was an Italian architect and designer who revolutionized the world of design, rejecting functionalistic dogmas for emotions, color and form. He collaborated with Olivetti (including the Valentine writing machine) and was the founder of the Memphis group, which in the 1980s promoted postmodern design - bold, geometric and provocative. He designed for brands such as Alessi, Knoll or Kartell. His works, often balancing between art and design, are present in the most important museums in the world, including Moma. Sottsass remains an icon of avant -garde thinking about design.

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Eugeni Quitllet

Eugeni Qitllet is a Catalan designer and sculptor, known for its modern, minimalist Pode ście to design. His works combine functionality with artistic lightness, often using transparent materials such as polycarbonate, which gives objects an almost ethereal look. Quitllet has collaborated with many prestigious brands, such as Kartell, Vondom or Magis, creating innovative furniture and accessories that are distinguished by the simplicity of form and extraordinary durability. His designs often balance on the border of the sculpture and a utility object, which makes them unique and timeless. Eugeni Qitllet has gained international recognition thanks to his ability to combine technology with creativity, and its style is a symbol of modern design that inspires subsequent generations of creators.

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Eva Harlou

Eva Harlou is a Danish architect and designer known for combining modern design with the principles of sustainable development. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. She started her career in reputable design offices, and then founded her own studio. Its portfolio includes houses, interiors, furniture and utility products. Harlou also gained recognition as host of television programs with architecture and design. Currently, she is a creative director at Mater, developing furniture collections in accordance with the principles of ecology. Her style is Scandinavian minimalism combined with elegance and inspiration of nature.

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Fabio Di Bartolomei

Fabio di Bartolomei is an Italian designer born in Udine, where in 1979 he founded his own studio di Bartolomei Design Agency. Its activity includes industrial design, interior design, architecture and visual identification. He collaborated with many reputable companies, such as Fiam, Calligaris, Riva 1920 and Nahu. His works were presented in prestigious institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art (Moma) in New York. Di Bartolomei is also the author of innovative projects such as modern Vaporetti for Venice. His Pode Jat to design combines functionality with aesthetics, focusing on the needs of users and harmony of form with a function. He is a laureate of numerous awards, including "Marcello d’Olivo" for design, and his works were in The Museum of Modern Art Design Encyclopedia.

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Fabio Novembre

Fabio Novembre Studio is an Italian design office founded in 1994 by architect Fabio Novembre specializing in architecture, interior design and industrial design creating bold and expressive designs that combine art with functionality. The studio is known for iconic implementation, such as the "Nemo" chair for Driade or the interior of the AC Milan headquarters. Characteristic for his style are forms inspired by the human body and narrative Pode to space. Novembre has collaborated with many known brands, including Kartell, Venini, Bisazza and Lavazza. Studio projects were presented at international exhibitions, including the Expo in Shanghai.

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Fabio Vogel

Fabio Vogel is a German designer and founder of Vogel Studio, whose work combines craftsmanship, experiment and art. Born in Germany, raised in Portugal, he graduated from interior design and furniture on Burg Giebichenstein in Halle. His works focus on exploring materials and forms, often using unusual techniques, such as glass formation in refractory fabrics. Working with the Danish brand Bolia, he created, among others A series of Bronco vases that were inspired by firefighters and were awarded in the competition Bolia design Awards. Vogel also conducts didactic activity as a lecturer at furniture design at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Hawk) in Hildesheim. His projects combining aesthetics with functionality are presented at international exhibitions and available in design galleries.

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Fabricius & Kastholm

Fabricius & Kastholm is a Danish duo of designers: Preben Fabricius (1931–1984) and Jørgen Kastholm (1931–2007), who jointly created in the 1960s. Both educated as carpenters and architects met during their studies at the Danish School of Art and Craft. Their cooperation was based on joint pursuit of functional beauty and the highest quality of workmanship. They mainly designed skin and steel furniture in style inspired by modernism and Bauhaus. The most famous projects include FK87 Grasshopper armchair and FK Bucket chair for Walter Knoll - icons of minimalism and elegance. The duo gained recognition for technical precision, comfort and timeless style. Their works were exhibited all over the world and still remain a model of classic Scandinavian design.

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Fabrizio Batoni

Fabrizio ba Ton and he is an Italian architect and designer born in Colle di val d’ela in Tuscany. A graduate of architecture at the Florentine University in 1997 founded his own studio - Studio Ba Ton and guided by the motto "Always on", which reflects his constant readiness to Pode}} new challenges and exploration of creative ideas. His work includes the design of products, interiors and architecture with an emphasis on innovative Pode to the bathroom space. He collaborated with reputable brands such as Flou, Midj, Kerasan, Zazzeri or Domitalia. His most famous projects include the Loom Ceramics collection for Disegno Ceramica and the sculptural Moloco sink for Kerasan, which combines functionality with an artistic form.

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Farg & Blanche

Farg & Blanche is a Swedish-French design duo founded in 2010 by Fredrik Färga and Emma Marga Blanche. Their studio based in Stockholm is known for its experimental Pode ście for design, combining craftsmanship with modern technologies. They specialize in creating furniture and lighting, working with reputable brands such as Gärsnäs, Design House Stockholm or Petite Friture. A characteristic element of their work is the "Wood Tailoring" technique, consisting in combining wood and fabric with sewing, which gives their projects a unique, "dressed" look. The exhibition "Armor Mon Amour" during the Milan Design Week in 2017 presented them innovative Pode Jest, including sewing directly in metal, which emphasizes their desire to cross the boundaries of traditional design. Their works were presented at international exhibitions, and projects such as the "Emma" armchair for Gärsnäs have gained recognition for a combination of aesthetics and functionality.

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Faye Toogood

Faye Toogore is a British multidisciplinary designer, founder of the Toogood studio in London. An art historian by profession, began her career as an editor at The World of Interiors, and in 2008 she founded her own studio. Her work includes furniture, fashion, ceramics and interior designs, combining sculptural form with functionality. The famous Rolle-Polish armchair with soft, rounded shapes has become an icon of modern design. Toogood cooperated with brands such as Birkenstock, Hem or Ikea, and her works were presented in museums around the world. In 2025, she presented the "Rose" porcelain collection for the Japanese Noritake brand, combining traditional craftsmanship with expressive painting. Studio TOOGOOD currently based in Camden promotes creative cooperation and experiments by integrating workshop and office spaces.

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Federica Biasi

Federica Biasi is an Italian designer known for its elegant, minimalist style that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern Pode to form and function. She graduated from Milan and then gained experience in the Netherlands, which significantly influenced her aesthetics. In 2015, she founded her own design studio, focusing on furniture, lighting and utility subjects design. Her works are distinguished by subtle colors, soft lines and attention to detail. She collaborated with many reputable brands, such as Nespresso, Lema, CC-Tapis and Fratelli Guzzini. Biasi has been awarded many times, including the title "Ambassador of the Italian Design". Her projects are presented at the most important design fair, such as Salone Del Mobile.

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Federica Capitani

Federica Capitani is an Italian designer who studied industrial design at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Genoa. In the years 2002–2005 she worked in the studio of Patricia Urquiola in Milan, and then until 2007 in the team of Marcel Wanders in Amsterdam, where she was responsible for furniture and products. After a period of work in Japan on cultural and designer projects, in 2009 she founded her own studio in London - Federica Capitani Design Studio. Her work includes both small utility facilities and architect designs Ton, focusing on furniture and lighting.

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Federico Peri

Federico Peri is an Italian interior and furniture designer, known for combining classics and modernity. Born in 1983, he studied interior design in Milan, and experience gained, among others during a residence in Paris. In 2011, he founded his own studio, specializing in furniture and private and commercial interior designs. His style is characterized by precious materials, simplicity of form and attention to detail. He works with brands such as Baxter, Fontanaarte and Nilufar Gallery. Winner of many awards, including Elle Deco International Design Awards. His designs are characterized by elegance, functionality and strong connection with the craft tradition.

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Femmes Regionales

femmes régionales is a Dutch creative studio based in Utrecht. The studio specializes in building strong brands of brands by combining design, strategy and culture. Their designs are characterized by bold aesthetics, a great sense of trends and an emphasis on emotional message. Femmes Régionales works at the junction of fashion, art and design, creating concepts that are also surprising and hitting the point. They work with brands and cultural institutions, helping them stand out from the competition and gain true recognition. This is a studio that he thinks unconventional and designs with flourish with a sense of aesthetics and full commitment to every project.

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Ferriani Sbolgi

Ferriani Sbolgi is an Italian design studio founded in 2020 in Florence by Sara Sbolgi and Marco Ferriani. The studio specializes in designing furniture, products and artistic management, combining Scandinavian minimalism with Japanese aesthetics. Their designs are characterized by pure lines, calm forms and attention to detail, which allows harmonious blending into the surroundings. The studio cooperates with reputable brands such as Bolia, foster, magnetolab, tamo or novamobili. In 2023, they won the Archiproduts Design Award for the Diade sink for Foster and Red Dot Design Award for the Origami product for magnetolab. Ferriani Sbolgi also conducts educational activities, teaching designing at ISIA and IED universities in Florence.

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Flemming Hojfeldt

Flemming Højfeldt is a valued Danish designer, known for its minimalist style and timeless solutions in the field of utility design. His Pode Journal is based on the functionality, simplicity of form and precision of performance. He draws inspiration from classic Scandinavian design, combining tradition with modernity. Højfeldt focuses on creating everyday objects, which are distinguished not only by aesthetics, but also for durability and convenience of use. In his career he collaborated with many reputable brands, bringing a unique character and elegance to their collection. His designs are a testimony of harmony between beauty and practicality, which makes him one of the most important representatives of contemporary Danish design.

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Flemming Lassen

Flemming Lassen was a Danish architect and designer, a leading figure of Scandinavian modernism. Together with Arne Jacobsen, in 1929 he created a "house of the future" - a spiral building with be Ton and glass, which revolutionized Danish architecture. His most important projects include the town hall in Søllerød (1942) and the library in Nyborg (1940), for which he received the Eckersberg medal. From the 1960s, he designed libraries and cultural centers, including In Randers, Lund and Herning. In furniture, he became famous for his seats with soft, organic shapes - especially "The Tired Man" from 1935, which became a icon of Danish design. His projects combined functionality with cozy aesthetics, and today they reach record prices at auctions.

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Florent Coirier

Florent Cirier is a French designer of industrial design, whose work combines technological precision with the poetics of everyday objects. He studied design at Ensaama in Paris and graduated from the Royal College of Art in London. In 2010, he founded his own studio in the French capital. His Pode Jat for design focuses on functionality, durability and minimalism often enriched with a subtle detail. Cirier works with reputable brands, such as Emu, Ligne Roset or Cinna, creating furniture and lighting with a timeless character. Coirier's projects are characterized by the purity of form, material responsibility and concern for the user, which makes him one of the most interesting representatives of the new generation of European designers.

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Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen

Foersom & Hort-Lorenzen is a Danish design studio founded by Johannes Foersoma and Peter Hort-Lorenzen, recognized as one of the most important representatives of Scandinavian design. From the 1970s, they have created timeless projects combining aesthetics, functionality and high -quality craftsmanship. Their works are distinguished by attention to comfort of use, ecology and simplicity of form. The studio cooperates with leading brands such as Normann Copenhagen, cane-line or Frederic, and their projects have been awarded many times, including Red Dot Award and If Design Award. They create furniture that harmoniously fit into both private and public spaces.

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Frag Woodall

Frag Woodall is an Australian designer and founder of the studio Mr. FRäg in Sydney. A graduate of the University of Technology Sydney, specializes in designing furniture, lighting and interior design accessories. His philosophy is based on functional honesty, integrity of materials and the introduction of poetic and humorous elements that refer to human emotions. Woodall derives inspiration from traditional carpentry craft, which is visible in projects such as the Bondi chair for the brand PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED, which combines liquid lines with an ergonomic form. His works were presented at international exhibitions, including Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, where he presented the Cloud Tables series and Matiss chair.

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Francesca Amfitheatrof

Francesca Amfitheatrof is a British designer known for elegant, timeless designs in the field of jewelry and design. Born in 1977, Ampitheatrof gained international recognition, working with prestigious brands such as Tiffany & Co. Her works combine classic elegance with modern, minimalist lines. As a creative director, Tiffany introduced innovative Pode to the collection, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Her jewelry is characterized by simple, but sophisticated forms that attract attention with their subtle but expressive aesthetics. Francesca Amfitheatrof places great emphasis on the quality of materials, and its designs are valued for innovation and perfect performance.

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Francesca Lanzavecchia

Francesca Lanzavecchia is an Italian designer born in 1983, a graduate of the Milan University of Technology and Design Academy Eindhoven. In 2010, she founded the Lanzavecchia + WAI studio with Hunn Waem. Her work combines industrial design, craft and social reflection. Lanzavecchia designs are deeply humanistic, often relate to the relationship between man and the object. She collaborated with brands such as Zanotta, fiam, Living Divani or Hermès, as well as with cultural institutions, such as Triennial Di Milano. Her works were exhibited and awarded all over the world, including Red Dot Award or Elle Décor International Design Award. It is considered one of the most influential designers of the young generation.

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Francis Cayouette

Francis Cayouette is a French-sequential designer who graduated from industrial design at the Montreal University and continued his education at Les Ateliers in Paris. Since 1999, he has lived and works in Copenhagen, where he founded the Unit10 Design design studio. He works with reputable brands such as Stelton, Normann Copenhagen, IKEA and FDB Møbler. His projects such as the theo collection for Stelton or the heima series for Normann Copenhagen combine functionality with minimalist aesthetics, drawing inspiration from everyday life and Scandinavian design. Cayouette strives to create items that are both useful and emotionally engaging, which is reflected in his Pode ście for design.

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Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry is a Canadian-American architect and designer, known for brave, sculptural forms and deconstructivist Pode ście to architecture. Its buildings are characterized by dynamic shapes, irregular forms and the use of innovative materials such as titanium or glass. Gehry gained international fame thanks to projects such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and Dancing House in Prague. His style often raises controversy, but invariably inspires the world of architecture and design. Gehry also worked on furniture and utility products, including collection of penalties Ton of these furniture "Easy Edges". Winner of many prestigious awards, including the Pritzker award.

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Frans de la Haye

Frans de la HAY that is a recognized Dutch designer specializing in modern industrial design and furniture design. His Pode combines functionality with elegant minimalism and high quality. De la HAY that gained international recognition thanks to cooperation with reputable brands, for which he created timeless designs of chairs, tables and sofas, often distinguished by modularity and ergonomic form. His works are characterized by a subtle detail, care for the user and harmonious entering into space. Frans de la HAY E believes that a good design should serve everyday Emu life, without giving up aesthetics. His projects are present in both private homes and public spaces, and the designer's style remains faithful to the ideas of durability, comfort and visual lightness.

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Fransje Gimbrere

Fransje Gimbère is a Dutch designer and artist from Eindhoven, known for its innovative Pode ście to fabrics and spatial forms. Her work combines craftsmanship with modern technologies, creating objects balancing between art and usable design. In the Standing Textile (S) project, she developed a proprietary method of three -dimensional weaving, creating a light and durable structure without additional support. Works such as Physis for the University of Tilburg or Cirrus for the Tilburg City Council show how light and materials affect the perception of space. She collaborated with cultural institutions and fashion brands, creating installations that engage senses and emotions. Gimbère is also an active promoter of art and culture, performing advisory and educational functions in institutions such as Design Academy Eindhoven.

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Fratelli Campana

Fratelli Campana or Humberto and Fernando Campana is a Brazilian duo of designers known for their brave, experimental forms. In 1984, they founded a studio in São Paulo, where they created furniture and objects made of unusual materials: string, scrap metal, stuffed animals or woods. Their style combines chaos with poetry, inspired by Brazilian culture and craft. The iconic projects like the Favela chair or Vermelha chair have gained global recognition. They collaborated with Alessi, Edra, Louis Vuit Ton. Their works are found, among others Mo and center pompidou. They founded the Campana Instituto, promoting local crafts and social actions. Fernando died in 2022, but the studio's heritage continues.

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Fred Rigby Studio

Fred Rigby Studio is a London design studio founded in 2008 by Fred Rigby, specializing in furniture and interior design. The inspiration for his work are natural Dorset landscapes, which is manifested in organic forms and the use of natural materials. The studio combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies, working with local craftsmen and suppliers. The projects include interiors for Villa Lena in Tuscany, Francis Gallery in Bath and the Ellory and Leroy restaurant in London. Furniture collections such as everyday collection are characterized by functionality, comfort and aesthetics inspired by nature.

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Frederic Gooris

Frédéric Gooris is a Belgian designer born in 1974, who after graduating from Domus Academy in Milan gained experience working with Philippe Starck and Stefano Giovannoni. He founded the Gooris studio in Milan, designing for companies such as Alessi, laufen, Magis or lavazza. In 2009, a bombol co -founded, a company designing innovative furniture for children. Gooris moved to Hong Kong, continuing his work as a designer and entrepreneur. His projects have won numerous international awards, and are also valued for innovative Pode Jest and functionality. He is also a co -founder of CRISP Vision Company, a new optical brand.

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Fredrikson Stallard

Fredrikson Stallard is a London artistic studio founded in 2005 by Patrik Fredrikson (Sweden) and Ian Stallard (Great Britain). Their works balance on the border of art and design, combining emotional expression with precise craftsmanship. The studio has gained international recognition thanks to iconic realizations, such as the sculptural sofas "Species" or the lamp "Pandora" for Swarovski, which moves by changing the form of a traditional chandelier. Their works are in the permanent collections of museums, including Victoria and Albert Museum in London and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Studio cooperated with brands such as Swarovski, Chanel or Savoy Hotel. Fredrikson Stallar has won prestigious awards, including Red Dot Design Award and Fellowship the Arts Foundation.

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Fritz Haller

Fritz Haller (1924–2012) He was a Swiss architect and designer, known mainly for the modular Syst Emu furniture USM Haller, which is still considered to be the icon of modern design today. The architect by education, he specialized in the design of functional industrial buildings, schools and offices. In the 1960s, he developed a system USM as a solution for the company's headquarters USM, but its timeless, modular character quickly gained recognition in the world of interior design. Haller created a system based on steel tubes and spherical connectors, allowing any configuration of furniture - flexible, durable and elegant. His Pode combined engineering precision with minimalist aesthetics, which was part of the spirit of modernism. Today USM Haller is in design museums around the world and remains a symbol of intelligent, functional design.

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Fumie Shibata

Fuma Shibata is an outstanding Japanese designer of industrial design known for its minimalist, elegant style and attention to detail. She graduated from Musashino Art University, and in 1994 she founded her own studio Design Studio S. Her work includes a wide range from medical equipment through consumer electronics to interior design and lifestyle accessories. Shibata projects show harmony of form and functions as well as deep respect for the user. The artist is known, among others from projects for brands such as Muji, Omron or Toshiba. Awarded many times, incl. The Good Design Award and Red regarding Fuma Shibata combines modern aesthetics with Japanese tradition, creating subtle objects, but at the same time expressive and perfectly fitting into a modern lifestyle.

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Gabriel Tan

Gabriel Tan is a Singapore industrial designer and founder Gabriel Tan Studio, operating since 2016 in Singapore and Porto. In his work he combines craftsmanship, culture and technology reinterpreting traditional forms and techniques. He is the creative director of the Japanese brand Ariake and a co -founder of the Portuguese brand Origin Made promoting local craftsmanship. He collaborated with companies such as B&B Italia, Herman Miller, MENU or Blå Station. His projects, such as the Quiet Lines or Charred Vases collection, combine minimalism with organic forms. Tan won, among others Idea Award and Japan Good Design Award. His studio Antimatter implements selected interior design projects focusing on the harmony of space and objects.

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Gabriele Chiave

Gabriele Chiave is an Italian designer who combines functionality with an artistic expression in his work. He was born in 1978 in Metz, and spent his childhood in different parts of the world, including in Dakar, Caracas and Buenos Aires. He graduated from design in Milan. He gained his professional experience at Marc Sadler's studio and at IS European Design Center. In 2007 he joined Marcel Wanders Studio in Amsterdam, where for 15 years he was a creative director, supervising projects for brands such as Kartell, Polorma, Flos, Cappellini or Alessi. In 2022, after closing the Wanders studio, the Controvento design collective co -founded, which promotes team cooperation and equal division of merits in projects. Currently, he is the Vice President of Creative at Estée Lauder Companies, supervising 32 cosmetic brands.

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Gabriele Mucchi

Gabriele Mucchi was an Italian architect, painter and designer related to the modernist and Italian movement of Rationalismo. He studied architecture in Milan, and his work combined art with functionality. Mucchi was involved in the design of buildings and elements of interior and furniture. He collaborated with important figures of Italian design, and his work was characterized by simple, geometric forms and attention to detail. He was also an active artist, which affected the unique nature of his projects. His Pode Jat to design combined tradition with modernity, which made him an important figure in the history of the Italian design of the 20th century. Mucchi left a lasting trace as a creator combining art and utility architecture.

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Gabriele Rosa

Gabriele Rosa is an Italian designer born in 1982 in Rome. He graduated from industrial design at the University of La Sapienza, and experience gained, among others at Poltron Frau Group and Massimiliano Fuksas. In 2008, he founded his own design studio in Rome, specializing in products, interiors and exhibition arrangements. He works with brands such as Zanotta, Alessi, an Ton oliupi, nemo or teuco. His style combines functionality with subtle elegance and detail that raises emotions. Projects such as Grangal's bed or Calamo desk for Zanotta show his ability to create harmonious, contemporary forms. Rosa values ​​minimalism, but never gives up the artistic word - his work is also rational and poetic.

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Gabriella Crespi

Gabriella Crespi was an Italian designer and artist known for luxurious furniture and utility items combining art with functionality. She graduated from architecture at the Milan University of Technology, and her work gained publicity in the 1960s and 1970s, when she cooperated, among others with the Dior fashion house. Her designs, often made by hand from brass, glass and wood were distinguished by the sensuality of the form, elegance and the possibility of transformation like the famous tables that could be spread or changed their height. Crespi was inspired by nature, orient and sacred art. After decades of silence, she returned with new works in the 21st century, and her original designs are today the icons of Italian collector's design.

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Gae Aulenti

Gae Aulenti was an outstanding Italian architect and designer, known for transforming historical spaces into modern cultural facilities. She graduated from the Milan University of Technology in 1954 as one of two women in her group. In the 1950s, she worked as the artistic director of the "Casabella" magazine, where she supported the movement of Neo Liberty, promoting individuality and tradition in opposition to modernism. Her most famous project is the adaptation of the Parisian Gare D'Orsay station on Musée d'Orsay, completed in 1986. Keeping the original elements of Beaux-Arts architecture, she introduced modern structures, creating a space for impressionist art. Other significant projects are the reconstruction of Palazzo Grassi in Venice, the interior of the Pompidou Center in Paris and the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.

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GamFratesi

Gamfratsi is a duo of designers: Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Fratsi. The studio was founded in 2006 in Copenhagen and quickly gained international recognition for a creative combination of Scandinavian minimalism with an Italian sense of detail and craftsmanship. Their designs combine traditional forms with a modern interpretation of materials and functions. Gamfratsi cooperate with many prestigious brands, including Gubi, Poltrona Frau, Gebrüder Thonet}} vienna or Louis Poulsen. Their most recognizable projects include the Beetle chair, BAT chair and Yuh lamp.

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García Cumini

García Cumin is an Italian-Spanish design studio founded in 2012 in Udine by Vicente García Jiménez and Cinzia Cumin. The studio specializes in product design, exhibitions, interiors and visual communication, combining technological innovation with emotional and poetic ({168}} to form. Their work is distinguished by elegance, harmony and deep reflection on lifestyle and culture of use. García Cumin cooperates with reputable brands such as Foscarini or Agape, creating projects that are both functional and full of expression. The studio combines various cultural inspirations with the pursuit of timeless design.

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Gargano & Cristell

Garganano & Cristell is a dynamic duo of Italian designers an Ton Cristell and Emanuel Gargano, who combine passion for applied art with a deep understanding of the craft tradition. Their designs are distinguished by a combination of elegance, functionality and emotional message. Known for close cooperation with the brand Emu, they created, among others A valued collection of Tami garden furniture, which impresses with pure form and natural materials. Gargano & Cristell design for the user - their works are to create a harmonious relationship between man and space. They combine modern technologies with handicrafts, which can be seen in finishes and details. Their design is consistent, subtle and always rooted in the values ​​of good design - beautifully that serves everyday life.

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Gatti, Paolini, Teodoro

Trio Gatti, Paolini, Teodoro are Italian designers: Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro, known primarily as the creators of one of the most iconic furniture of the 20th century - Sacco chair (1968) for Zanotta. Their joint work was based on experimenting with form, material and a new concept of ergonomics. Sacco, known as "Armchair-Foze", initiated a new era of free, informal design by picking up with the classic Pode to the shape of the furniture. Designers were associated with the Radical Design current, which questioned the functionalism and aesthetics of modernism. Their innovative Pode Jat for design made them one of the most important representatives of the Italian design of the 1960s and 70s. Their works are included in the collections, including Moma in New York and Center Pompidou in Paris.

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George Carwardine

George Carwardine (1887–1947) he was a British engineer and designer, known primarily as the creator of the Anglepoise lamp - icons of modern design. Specializing in vehicle suspension systems, in 1932 he developed an innovative spring mechanism, which allowed for precise lamp setting in any position without blocking it. Initially, he produced lamps in his workshop, but due to the growing interest, in 1934 he established cooperation with Herbert Terry & Sons, which began the mass production of the model Anglepoise 1227. Thanks to its functionality and aesthetics, the lamp quickly gained popularity in both industrial and home environments, becoming a symbol of British design. To this day, Anglepoise is valued for its durability, flexibility and timeless style, being an inspiration for many designers around the world.

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Giancarlo Mattioli

Giancarlo Mattioli was an Italian architect and designer known primarily as the creator of the Nesso lamp (1965) for the company Artemide. This project, created in cooperation with the Archbitetti Urbanisti Città Nuova group, became an icon of the Italian design of the 1960s. It is characterized by a futuristic form and making of colored ABS plastic, which was innovative at that time. The Nesso lamp has gained recognition around the world and was included in the Museum of Modern Art (Moma) permanent collection in New York. Mattioli, through his projects, contributed to the development of modern industrial design, combining functionality with aesthetics inspired by pop-art movement and space.

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Gianfranco Frattini

Gianfranco Frattini was an Italian architect and designer considered one of the key figures of Italian post -war modernism. He graduated from architecture in Milan and cooperated with Gio Pontim, which had a significant impact on his aesthetics. In 1956 he was a co -founder of ADI - the Industrial Design Association. He created furniture, lamps and interiors working with companies such as Cassina, Arteluce and Bernini. His style combined elegant minimalism with functionality and master craftsmanship. Iconic projects, such as the Nesting table or the Boalum lamp (created from Livio Castiglioni), remain the classics of design. Frattini also designed the interiors of hotels, shops and private residences, and his achievements had a lasting influence on Italian and world design.

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Gino Carollo

Gino Carollo is an Italian industrial designer born in 1965 in Vicenza, who has been active in the furniture industry since 1990. In 1999 he founded his own design studio, studio 28 specializing in product design, visual identification and commercial and private interior design. The artist collaborated with reputable brands such as Bonaldo, Calligaris, Porada, Cattelan Italia and Schönbuch. His projects, such as the "Fontana" table or the "April, May, June" table, won prestigious awards including Red Dot Design Award, IF Design Award and German Design Award.

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Gino Sarfatti

Gino Sarfatti was an outstanding Italian lighting designer considered one of the most important pioneers of modern design in this field. In 1939 he founded the Arteluce brand, which introduced a modern design to Italian lighting design. The engineer by education, designed over 600 lamp models, combining technological precision with an elegant, timeless form. He experimented with new materials, such as aluminum or plexiglass, creating projects ahead of their times. His most famous work is the ceiling lamp 2097 - an icon of modern design. Sarfatti's works are in the collections of museums around the world.

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Gio Ponti

Gio Ponti (1891–1979) was one of the most important Italian architects and designers of the 20th century. Versatile creator; Architect, furniture designer, ceramics, glass, stage designer, publicist and founder of the Domus magazine (1928). His style combined classical elegance with modern functionality. He designed for brands such as Richard Ginori, Fontana Arte (of which he was a co -founder), Cassina or Molteni & C. His iconic works include Pirelli skyscraper in Milan and a bilia lamp. He made a huge contribution to the development of Italian design, promoting the ideas of "Italian style" around the world. He left a rich creative heritage inspiring subsequent generations of designers.

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Giorgia Zanellato

Giorgia Zanellato is an Italian designer born in Venice. She studied at the University of IUAV and won a master's degree in Ecal, Switzerland. In 2013, together with Daniele Bortotto, she founded the studio Zanellato/Bortotto in Treviso. Their debut was the "Acqua Alta" collection, inspired by Venice, shown at Salone Satellite in Milan. The studio focuses on the relationship between the place and time, combining craftsmanship with modern design. They work with brands like Louis Vuit Ton, Moroso, Rubelli. Their designs were presented, among others in Maxxi, Rome and Triennial in Milan. Zanellato received the Elle Decor International Design Award, Red Dot and Good Design Award.

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Giulio Iacchetti

Iulio Iacchetti is an Italian industrial designer born in 1966. In his career he collaborated with such brands as Alessi, Artemide, Fontana Arte or magis. His innovative projects have gained international recognition, including the Compasso d’Oro award for the biodegradable set of "Moscardino" cutlery, which is in the MOMA collection. Iacchetti also received Premio Dei Premia for the Coop Eureka project and another Compasso d’Oro for the covers of the "Sfera" wells. He founded the internoitaliano brand promoting traditional production techniques. His works combine functionality, simplicity and respect for the Italian craft tradition, as well as innovation in modern design.

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Giuseppe Maurizio Scutella

Giuseppe Maurizio Scutellà is an Italian industrial designer, born in 1962 at Alcamo, Sicily. He began his career as a technical designer, for 12 years creating casting and injection forms for companies such as Kawasaki, Ducati and Mercedes. In 2008, he established cooperation with Artemide, designing a pirce lamp, which won, among others Good Design Award, Red Dot Award and If Design Award. Scutella combines technical precision with artistic sensitivity, creating projects with a sculptural character. He also collaborated with the brands Ton}}}}}}}}}} Elli, Pandora Design, United-Press and Porcelain Cancer, designing furniture and utility items. His Pode Jest is expressed in the words: "Light is a captivating light sound, beautifully vivid, dynamic, and at the same time intimate and gentle." Scutellà sees design as a combination of functions and emotions, striving to create objects that tell the story through form and light.

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Giuseppe Terragni

Giuseppe Terragni was an Italian architect considered one of the main representatives of Italian rationalism. He graduated from the Milan University of Technology, and at a young age he gained publicity as a co -creator of modernist architecture in Italy. His most famous work is Casa del Fascio in Como (1936) - a building recognized as an icon of modernist architecture, combining geometric precision with transparency of function. Terragni sought harmony of form, structure and ideas, referring to a classic tradition in a modern interpretation. He also worked on interior and furniture designs, gaining recognition for consistent Pode in space. Despite his short life, his achievements had a huge impact on the development of 20th century architecture in Italy and outside, becoming an inspiration for many later artists.

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Glismand & Rüdiger

Glismand & Rüdiger is a Danish duo of designers whose work is deeply rooted in Scandinavian aesthetics. Their Pode JAT is based on minimalism, functionality and the use of natural materials. Working with the brand Bolia they created, among others Sofes scandinavia, characterized by a minimalist design and high quality. Their projects such as Link tables, they combine elegant lines with practical application, perfectly fitting into various spaces - from home to office. Glismand & Rüdiger strives to create furniture, which are not only aesthetic, but also durable and timeless, which allows them to survive changing trends and serve for generations.

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Granstudio

Granstudio is a Danish design studio that creates functional and aesthetic subjects inspired by everyday life and the surrounding world. Designers believe that even a small detail can change the character of the product to give it a personality or bring a smile. Working with a reputable Danish brand Bolia, the studio creates interior design furniture and accessories that combine Scandinavian minimalism with a thoughtful form. Granstudio attaches great importance to social responsibility and quality, both in professional relations and in the design process. Their style is modern minimalism with a warm, human accent - user -oriented and his daily needs.

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Greta Grossman

Greta Magnusson Grossman was a Swedish furniture designer and architect, considered one of the pioneers of modernism in Los Angeles. In 1940 she moved to the USA, where she became a key figure in California modernism. Her projects combined European influence with the American lifestyle, which attracted the attention of Hollywood stars. Her most famous works include the Grasshopper lamp (1947) and Cobra (1950). She also designed innovative furniture and buildings, including modern houses in Los Angeles. Her works were characterized by a simple form, slender lines and functionality. Magnusson-Grossman is considered a design icon, whose work enjoy great recognition to this day.

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Grethe Meyer

Grethe Meyer (1918–2008) is one of the most important Danish designers of the 20th century, known primarily for its minimalist and functional ({167}} ście to industrial design. Her works combine the simplicity of form with the highest quality of workmanship, which made her an icon of Danish design. Meyer designed primarily everyday objects, such as dishes, furniture and kitchen accessories, which were distinguished by ergonomic shape and practicality. She was a supporter of the idea that design should serve people and improve the quality of life. Her best known projects include Vascular sets for Royal Copenhagen and glass and porcelain collections. Grethe Meyer left a lasting trace in the history of design, inspiring subsequent generations of creators.

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Grzegorz Gancarczyk

Grzegorz Gancarczyk is a Polish furniture designer and constructor, a graduate of the Faculty of Wood Technology of the Main School of the Village Gospodarstwa in Warsaw. He began his career as a programmer and constructor, but since 2008 he has been associated with the company Paged Furniture as a member of the team Paged Design Team. His projects were presented at the prestigious Fair in Milan, gaining recognition both in the country and abroad. Gancarczyk's most famous procedures include chairs and armchairs from the Nodo, Sudoku, Axis and Archer collection. The Nodo chair was awarded in the Must have plebiscite organized by the Łódź Design Festival, and the Alterego collection, of which he co -author, won the award in the Best Polish Design category in the Good Design 2024 competition.

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Grzegorz Wit

Grzegorz Wit is an experienced designer and manager, since 2003 associated with the company Paged Meble S.A., where he is currently the manager for research and development (R&D Manager). He is a graduate of the Technical School of the Wood Industry in Dobrodzień. In the 1990s he worked as a kitchen interior designer at WFM Wolsztyn, and then as a sales manager at Roller Polska and Top Meble Gdańsk. In Paged, the furniture began his career as an Area Manager, and in 2014-2016 he was the deputy director of sales of the domestic housing market. In his work, he combines technological and creative knowledge Pode for furniture design, focusing on functionality, ergonomics and aesthetics. His experience in managing product development contributes to the innovation of the company's offer. Wit emphasizes the importance of solid wood as precious and grateful material for designers, which is reflected in its projects.

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Gumdesign

Gumdesign is an Italian design studio founded in 1999 in Viareggio by Gabriele Pardi and Laura Fiaschi. He specializes in architecture, industrial design, graphics and Art Direction. The studio cooperates with many known brands, including Scab Design, Fiat, Lavazza and Swarovski Italia. Gumdesign designs were presented in prestigious places, such as MOMA in San Francisco or Triennale Di Milano. Their style combines craft tradition with innovation and strong emotional load. The studio has won numerous awards including German Design Award and Best Communicator Award. Since 2017, Gumdesign has been co -creating a master's program in the field of innovation and craftsmanship in IED Florence, emphasizing the development of young talents.

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Halskov & Dalsgaard Design

Halskov & Dalsgaard Design is a Danish design studio founded by Christina Halskov and Hanne Dalsgaard, known for creating functional, aesthetic and sustainable utility products. Their style is based on the Scandinavian tradition of design - simplicity, quality and respect for the material. Designers combine modern Pode Jest with craft precision, creating everyday objects that are not only beautiful, but also practical. They work with reputable brands, and their projects include, among others Kitchen accessories, lighting and furniture. Studio attaches great importance to sustainable development and responsible production. Halskov & Dalsgaard Design is a combination of female sensitivity, innovation and timeless form that translates into design close to man and his daily needs.

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Hanne Willmann

Hanne Willmann is a German industrial designer running her own design studio in Berlin. He specializes in designing furniture, lighting and accessories combining functionality with minimalist aesthetics. Her style is characterized by precision, economical form and attention to detail. She gained experience in Berlin, Barcelona and Istanbul, working, among others for the Autoban and Werner Aisslinger studio. In 2015, she founded her own studio, and in 2017 she became a lecturer at the University of Fine Arts in Berlin. She collaborated with reputable brands such as Freifrau, Schönbuch, Potocco and Woud. Her projects such as the Nana collection for Freifrau or Fungi lamp for Favius ​​have gained recognition at the international design fair. Willmann was awarded, among others German Design Award in 2017.

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Hans Hornemann

Hans Hornemann is a Danish designer born in 1989 in Aalborg. In 2014, he graduated from industrial design engineering at the University of Aalborg. His designs combine aesthetic minimalism with high functionality, often derived from natural materials and technical solutions. Hornemann strives to create objects that are both beautiful and useful, emphasizing the authenticity of materials through a simplified design. He works with a reputable brand Normann Copenhagen, for which he designed, among others ACE furniture collection and Silo poufs. He is also a co -founder of the Copenhagen Design Studio Aspect Office, specializing in the design of furniture, products and interiors. His works have gained recognition on the international design stage, and the ACE collection was awarded with the German Design Award and IF Design Award in 2016.

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Hans Thyge & Co

Hans Thyge & Co is a Danish design studio founded by Hans Thyge Raunjæra in 1990. The studio specializes in designing furniture, facilities and interiors, combining functionality with aesthetics and telling stories through its projects. Raunjær, previously associated with the Italian Memphis group, creates projects that combine modern design with ecological responsibility. Working with the brand Bolia, they designed, among others Seed collection, using recycled plastic. The products are distinguished by simple forms, durability and universality. Hans Thyge & Co focuses on creativity, culture and values, creating objects that are both functional and full of emotions. The studio combines experience with openness to cultural diversity.

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Harry & Camila

Harry & Camila is an international duo of designers - Harry Paul from the Netherlands and Camila Vega from Chile - known for his futuristic, emotional Pode ście to form. Their works balance between art and design, drawing by nature, aerodynamics and new technologies. They studied at Domus Academy in Milan, where they started their career, creating projects for brands such as Vondom, Rosenthal and Christofle. Their aesthetics combine liquid lines with experimental materials, and projects often exceed the limits of functionality, taking sculptural forms. They work globally, but they design for senses and emotions. They are known for their brave and harmonious solutions that stand out from the background of modern design.

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Haruka Furuyama

Haruka Furuyama is a Japanese designer of furniture and products that has been running her own studio Haruka Furuyama Design & Craft in Gothenburg, Sweden since 2012. Her work combines Japanese precision and respect for craftsmanship with Nordic minimalism and functionality. He specializes in designing furniture, interiors and utility items, often making them manually from natural materials such as wood. Furuyama graduated from interior design and industrial design in Tokyo as well as woodening and woodworking at Capellagården, Sweden. Her designs, such as a furniture series inspired by the house of "Lilla Ateljén", are characterized by simplicity, durability and sustainable Pode for design. He works with the brand Woodman, for which it creates furniture combining aesthetics with functionality. Furuyama is also involved in exhibition projects such as "Merry-Go-Round", presenting their work at the International Design Fair.

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Hee Welling

Hee Welling is a Danish furniture designer, known for creating functional, aesthetic and timeless forms that combine Scandinavian minimalism with innovative production technology. The artist graduated from Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and in 2003 founded his own design studio in Copenhagen. His Pode Jat design is based on the "form follows function", which can be seen in such projects as the series of chairs "About a chair" for the brand HAY. He also cooperates with & tradition, designing furniture that maintains a balance between modernity and the classic spirit of Nordic craftsmanship. Welling's projects enjoy international recognition for the clarity of form, ergonomics and durability, and his works are present in homes, offices and public spaces around the world.

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Helga Sigur-Bjarnadottir

Helga Sigur-Bjarnadottir is an Icelandic designer known for combining traditional craftsmanship with modern Pode for fashion and design. Her work derive inspiration from the strict nature of Iceland, local weaving techniques and balanced Pode to materials. Helga often uses Icelandic wool, natural dyes and manual production methods, giving her projects a unique character. It creates both usable textiles and artistic installations, combining functionality with aesthetics. Her works were presented at international design exhibitions and gained recognition for innovation and deep respect for Nordic culture. Helga is also involved in educational and social projects, promoting craft and local identity.

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Henrich Piltz

Henrich Piltz is a German industrial designer who has been running his own Piltz Design studio in Münster since 1998. A sculptor and industrial designer by profession, treats design as a form of self -realization and creative dialogue with the world. His Pode combines artistic sensitivity with functionality, which is visible in projects for the brands Philippi, such as "silberpfeil" and "riviera" key rings or a set of salt shaker and pepper pimp "Emma". Piltz also gained recognition outside the accessories industry, receiving, among others Good Design Award for Document Box project for Han Bürogeräte. His works are characterized by the simplicity of form, precision and elegance, which makes them timeless and valued by users around the world.

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Henrik Drecker

Henrik Drecker is a valued German designer, specializing in modern industrial and furniture design. His work combines innovative Pode into form with practical application, which translates into functional and aesthetic products of everyday use. Drecker focuses on ergonomics, durability and conscious use of materials, often reaching for ecological solutions. His designs are distinguished by clean lines, a clear construction and subtle elegance, which makes them perfectly fit into various spaces - from apartments to offices and public places. He cooperates with many known brands, and his works were presented at international design exhibitions, gaining recognition of both critics and users.

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Henrik Odegaard

Henrik Ødegaard is a Norwegian designer and architect, born in Oslo in 1982. After graduating from graphics and architecture, he founded his own design studio in Oslo in 2016, focusing on the design of furniture and utility facilities, especially from wood. His works are characterized by organic forms, rounded lines and inspiration of nature. Ødegaard is also a co -founder of Galeria Py Ton, promoting young Norwegian designers. He works with reputable brands, such as Hem, for which he created a collection of "props" stools - functional and decorative objects in limited editions. His design philosophy is based on the principle "nothing dies, everything transforms", which manifests itself in care for recycling and creative use of materials. Ødegaard combines craftsmanship with modern design, creating objects with a strong visual identity and functionality.

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Henrik Sorig Thomsen

Henrik Sørig Thomsen is a Danish designer specializing in furniture and industrial design. He graduated from the Danish school of design in 1995 and has education in carpentry and social sciences. His Pode Jat for design combines practical craftsmanship with a deep understanding of functions and aesthetics. Thomsen cooperates with reputable brands such as Bolia, for which he designed, among others Swing and Fenri chairs, characterized by a minimalist design and high quality. His projects have gained recognition for the durability and ability to surprise the user even after a long time of use. Thomsen runs his own studio in Aarhus, where he continues to create innovative projects that combine tradition with modernity.

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Herbert Hirche

Herbert Hirche was a German architect, furniture and products designer, as well as one of the last graduates of Bauhaus. He studied in Dessau and Berlin under the direction of such masters as Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe and Wassily Kandinsky. After graduating, he worked in the Mies office by Van Der Rohe, and then collaborated with Egon Eermann and Hans Scharoun. In 1948 he became a professor of applied art in Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, and from 1952 he ran the Department of Interior and Furniture Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. His designs, characterized by minimalist aesthetics and functionality, included furniture, RTV equipment for Braun and exhibitions such as Triennial in Milan (1957) and EXPO 58 in Brussels. Hirche was a member of the German design council and president of Verband Deutscher Industrie-Designer. His works, including the H57 armchair and furniture for Richard Lampert, remain icons of German post -war design.

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Herbert Krenchel

Herbert Krenchel is a Danish engineer and designer, known primarily from the iconic Kornit Bowl project, which became the icon of Danish modernist design of the 1950s. Combining technical knowledge with utility aesthetics, Krenchel created objects that are characterized by simplicity of form, functionality and timeless style. His bowl, made of enameled steel, distinguishes the minimalist shape and contrast between the matte outer surface and the shiny interior. To this day, this project remains a symbol of Scandinavian design, combining beauty with practicality. Krenchel believed that design should be available and useful in everyday life. His works have been awarded many times and are still produced, confirming their permanent value and impact on modern design.

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Hertel & Klarhoefer

Hertel & Klarhoefer is a German duo of designers, Peter Hertel and Sebastian Klarhoefer, who met in school times and jointly studied architecture in Berlin and Venice. In 1999 they founded their design studio in Berlin. Their works are characterized by a combination of industrial logic with craftsmanship, which results in projects combining innovation with timeless aesthetics. The inspiration is derived from the city landscape of Berlin and travel, and their creative process is based on early experimentation with materials and prototypes on a 1: 1 scale. Working with the brand Bolia they created, among others soul seats collection, characterized by an elegant design and high quality and a series of furniture Cord connecting a solid oak with a paper string braid. Their designs are valued for the functionality, aesthetics and attention to detail, which makes them timeless and universal.

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Herzog & de Meuron

Herzog & de Meuron is the Swiss architect office Ton founded in 1978 in Basel by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron. The duo has gained global recognition thanks to projects combining the innovative form with deep respect for the cultural and material context. Their architecture is characterized by experimenting with texture, light and structure, often redefining the appearance of public buildings. The most famous projects include Tate Modern in London, the Allianz Arena stadium in Munich, Elbphilharmona in Hamburg and the seat of Prada Foundation in Milan. In 2001 they became winners of the prestigious Pritzker Award. In their projects, they combine art, technology and craftsmanship, creating iconic objects, but rooted in place.

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HI.HI. STUDIO

hi.hi.studio is a holistic design studio from Berlin, founded by the sisters Elisabeth and Gesine Hillmann. He specializes in designing products and interiors by combining experience from various industries to create consistent spaces, experiences and products. Their Pode The Jews focus on the usability and needs of users, inspiring the observation of habits and movements in various social contexts. Working with the brand Bolia they created a series of desks acentric, which combine flexibility and functionality in aesthetic form with a discreet storage to cables and a light figure. Hi.Hi.studio is involved in every stage of the design process, seeking to create products that are both aesthetic and functional with respect for the environment and sustainable development.

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Hiromichi Konno

Hiromichi Konno is a Japanese designer born in 1972, known for joining Japanese precision with Nordic minimalism. He studied product design at the Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan, and then continued his studies at Master's studies in the field of advanced product design at the University of Umeå, Sweden. During his stay in Europe, he worked for three years as an assistant at the renowned designer Ross Lovegrove in London. In 2002 he founded his own design studio in London, and since 2008 he has been running it in Tokyo. Horse, he gained international recognition thanks to designs for brands such as Fritz Hansen, Softline, Georg Jensen, Lexon and Skagen. His most famous work is the Rin ™ chair for Fritz Hansen, which combines the Japanese and Danish tradition of design, offering an elegant and futuristic form. Working with Softline, he created a chat collection, including a sofa, armchair and poufs, characterized by simplicity of form and functionality.

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HolmbackNordentoft

Holmbäcknordoft is a Danish design studio founded in 2008 by Sebastian Holmbäck and Ulrik Nordentoft. Designers met during their studies in the Danish Design School, and after a decade of individual professional work they joined forces, creating a joint studio. Their philosophy is based on aesthetics and functionality, with an emphasis on sustainable development. They specialize in interior design, furniture, lighting and utility products. They collaborated with reputable brands such as Stelton, Georg Jensen and Normann Copenhagen. Their most famous projects include a series of Pure Black knives for Stelton, the awarded Formland Design Award in 2011 and the Emma collection, including kettles, toasters and jugs, combining classic form with modern functionality.

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Hugo Passos

Hugo Passos is a Portuguese furniture designer, living and working in Copenhagen and Porto. His designs combine functionality with aesthetics, focusing on everyday objects that are both useful and pleasant in form. Passos places great emphasis on ergonomics, structure and materials, creating furniture that "does what they should" and bring joy to the user. The artist collaborated with reputable brands, such as Frederic, Fritz Hansen, Karimoku, Nikari, Skagerak and Monocle. For Frederic, he designed, among others A collection of GOMO holiday furniture, characterized by soft, organic lines and high comfort of use. Another known project is a series of pilot tables - minimalist, light and modular, made of solid wood.

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Hunting & Narud

Hunting & Narud is a Norwegian duo of designers whose work combines craftsmanship with experimental Pode to materials and forms. Studying in London and gaining experience in reputable design studies, they created their own recognizable aesthetics, based on Nordic minimalism with a hint of artistic expression. In their projects, they often explore the boundaries between art and functional design, creating utility objects that simultaneously play the role of sculptures. Their works were exhibited, among others at the Design Museum in London and at the Fair in Milan. They work with brands such as & tradition, bringing a fresh look at classic forms to the collection. Their design is characterized by a subtle proportion game, natural materials and a deep understanding of the structure of the object.

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Hvidt & Molgaard

Hvidt & Mølgaard is a Danish duo of designers; Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen, active mainly in the 1940s-70s. 20th century. The studio became famous for the combination of traditional craftsmanship with modern design, being one of the pioneers of Danish modernism. Their designs such as AX Chair, Boomerang Chair or Tripod lamps were distinguished by the lightness of the form, functionality and innovative Pode for materials, especially bent plywood. They collaborated with brands like Fritz Hansen} & tradition, and their works are today design icons and are in collections, among others Moma.

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Ib Kofod-Larsen

IB Kofod-Larsen was a Danish architect and furniture designer known for its elegant, functional design that fits into the aesthetics of Scandinavian modernism. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and was the greatest successes in the 1950s and 1960s. He created mainly from wood often combining teak with natural skin, which gave his projects a warm, luxurious character. His iconic armchairs, such as "Elizabeth Chair" or "Seal Chair", are characterized by soft lines, organic shapes and extraordinary comfort. He collaborated, among others with Faarup Møbelfabrik and Selig. Today, his furniture is valued as design icons and achieve high prices at auctions.

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Illum Wikkelso

Illum Wikkelso was a Danish furniture designer related to the modernist style and Scandinavian design of the mid -20th century. He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, and began his career as a carpenter and designer in companies such as Jacob Kjær or E. Petersen. He founded his own studio in 1954. His designs are distinguished by organic forms, attention to ergonomics and masterful use of wood and palisander wood. Wikkelso combined functionality with an elegant, subtle detail. His most famous are his seats and sofas, such as V11, Capella and the "Ring Chair" models. Although his works were popular in the 1960s and 1970s, they are experiencing a renaissance today and are valued by design collectors for a timeless character.

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Inga Sempe

Inga Sempé is a valued French designer, known for creating everyday objects with subtle aesthetics and functionality. A graduate of Ensci-Les Ateliers (1993), in the years 2000–2001 she was a scholarship holder of Villa Medici in Rome. In 2000, she founded her own studio in Paris, where she cooperates with a team of designers. She collaborated with reputable brands, such as Ligne Roset, Alessi, HAY, Wästberg, Magis, Cappellini, Edra and Luceplan. Her projects, such as Moël sofa, the Matin and Mousque lamps and Mousque lamps Ton combine minimalism with attention to detail and utility. Sempé won the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris (2003) and Red Dot Design Award (2007). Her design philosophy is based on the creation of available and functional items that fit into the everyday life of users. He currently lives and works in Paris sharing professional life with designer Ronan Bouroullec.

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Isabel AHM

Isabel Ahm is a Danish designer of furniture and utility products, founder of her own design studio in Copenhagen. She graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2007, and in 2009 she began operating as an independent designer. Her work focuses on studying human behavior and needs, which translates into the creation of functional, aesthetic and durable everyday objects. AHM is known for designing furniture that combine modern design with classic craftsmanship, often using wood and other natural materials. Her projects were presented at exhibitions and gained recognition in the design industry. She collaborated with brands such as FDB Møbler, Feelgood Designs or Audo Copenhagen. Her works can be found in prestigious design stores, such as Finnish Design Shop.

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Iskos Berlin

ISKOS-BERLIN is a duo of designers; Boris Berlin and Aleksa Iskos, who have been cooperating since the 1980s. Their philosophy is based on stories by objects; The more surprising and clear, the more engaging users. They experiment with new technologies and materials, designing a wide range of products: from furniture to lighting and accessories for such brands as; Muuto, HAY, Fritz Hansen or Normann Copenhagen. Their works are available in reputable stores and were exhibited in prestigious design museums, including in MOMA and the Danish design museum.

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Jacob Rudbeck

Jacob Rudbeck is a Danish designer, a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2003. His works combine functionality with aesthetics, inspiring the tradition of Scandinavian design. Rudbeck cooperated with reputable brands, such as Umage and Normann Copenhagen, creating lighting projects that have gained recognition on the international market. For Umage he designed, among others "Acorn", "Hazel" and "Cassini" lamps, which are characterized by organic shapes and minimalist style. The "Hazel" lamp is inspired by the shape of hazelnuts, combining dynamic lines with solid materials, such as brushed steel and brass, and a built -in LED panel with a soft diffuser ensuring pleasant light.

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Jacques Adnet

Jacques Adnet was a French architect and designer known for his elegant style combining functionalism with luxury. He was a representative of the Art Deco trend and modernism. He graduated from École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and at the age of only 28 he became the artistic director of La Compagnie des Arts Français. Adnet was famous for the use of precious materials; skin, glass and metal in clean, geometric forms. In the 1950s he collaborated with Hermès, creating, among others Leather furniture and mirrors with characteristic stripes. He also designed the interiors of prestigious institutions including the President of France's office. His style was sophisticated, modern and timeless. Today, the furniture of the French design and the sought -after collector's objects connecting tradition with modern elegance are icons of French design.

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Jadwiga Husarska Sobina

Jadwiga Husarska-Sobina is a valued Polish designer, specializing in designing furniture, industrial products and medical equipment. She is a graduate of the Faculty of Industrial Forms of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, where she currently plays the role of a consultant. In 2014, she founded the Hussar Design Studio in Krakow, which was implemented by over 65 market implementations in various industries. Husarska-Sobina collaborated with reputable companies such as IKEA, Nowy Styl Group, Paged Furniture, Exotech or Sanswiss. Her Pode Jat for design combines aesthetics with social and ecological responsibility. She is the author of innovative projects such as Hempstool, made of STRUMBER material - a floral wood replacement. For her achievements she was honored with the title "Designer of the Year 2024" in the Good Design competition. She also received a "Angel of Social Economy" from UNDP for supporting the Welldone brand.

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Jahn Aamodt

Jahn Aamodt is a Norwegian designer specializing in creating functional and aesthetic elements of small urban architecture. His cooperation with the reputable company Vestre resulted in a series of modern urban furniture, such as benches, tables, garbage bins or ashtrays, which combine minimalist design with durability and ecological (Pode for materials. Aamodta projects, such as the "City" or "Hvilan" series, are characterized by the simplicity of form, ergonomics and high quality, which makes them perfectly fit into the public spaces of Scandinavian cities. His works are an example of conscious design, which not only responds to the needs of users, but also harmoniously harmonizes with the environment, promoting sustainable development and aesthetics in urban space.

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Jaime Hayon

jaime HAY He is a Spanish designer, artist and creator known for his experimental Pode ście to design, combining traditional craft with modern forms. He was born in 1974 in Madrid and studied industrial design. His designs are characterized by bold colors, funny shapes and elements of surrealism. HAY He collaborated with such brands as Fritz Hansen, & tradition, Magis or lladró. His works include furniture, lighting, ceramics, as well as public space designs. An important moment in his career was the series "The Pararantethesis" from 2010, in which he collided with classic designs with modern technologies. HAY He is a designer who breaks the boundaries between art and design, creating objects of a unique character.

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Jakob Berg

Jakob Berg was a Danish furniture designer, known for minimalist and functional forms and deep respect for materials and craftsmanship. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1987. He collaborated with many manufacturers around the world, creating furniture combining elegance with practicality. Berg was a pioneer in the use of bamboo in modern design, designing, among others The world's first stacked chair made of this material - Grass model. His works were characterized by minimalism, ergonomic Pode in the world and concern for the environment. He collaborated with the Danida organization, implementing projects in developing countries such as Bolivia, Egypt and Vietnam. His furniture, such as the Ballare series for Fritz Hansen, connected the interior with the outer space, emphasizing the universality and durability of the design.

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Jakob Schenk

Jakob Schenk is a German furniture and interior designer, born in 1980, known for creating functional and minimalist solutions. He graduated from interior architecture at the University of Sciences applied at Rosenheim, and then won a master's degree in furniture design at the Aalto University in Helsinki in 2010. After returning to Germany, he founded his own design studio, where he develops his own collections and cooperates with reputable brands such as Softline and Rolf Benz. His designs are characterized by simplicity, modularity and high quality. Schenk strives to create furniture that is intuitive to use and adapt to the changing needs of users. An example of this Pode is the "Wood" sofa for the Softline brand, which combines recreation functions, storage and work in one construction. This project was awarded the Good Design Award in 2019.

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Jakub Szczęsny

Jakub Szczęsny is a Polish architect and designer, known for innovative projects combining architecture, art and design. A graduate of the Warsaw University of Technology, he also studied in Barcelona and Paris. The founder of the Szcz studio, specializing in the design of buildings, interiors, furniture and artistic installations. He brought him an international fame of the Keret house - an ultravital residential structure in Warsaw, recognized as one of the narrowest in the world, included in the MOMA permanent collection in New York. Szczęsny also designs prefabricated houses for companies such as Simple House or Freedom Houses. For the brand Paged he created the Alterego collection, awarded in the Dobry Design 2024 competition. As a lecturer and architectural promoter, conducts classes at the Warsaw University of Technology and hospitably at foreign universities. Author of books and scripts of television programs, including "well -designed Poland".

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Jan Christian Delfs

Jan Christian Delfs is a German industrial designer, known for creating elegant, functional and timeless everyday objects. He studied industrial design at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Kiel, and his Pode Jat design is based on precision, minimalism and understanding of the user's needs. Delfs has collaborated with many reputable brands, such as Rosenthal, WMF or Stelton, creating products that harmoniously combine aesthetics with practicality. In his work, care for detail, clarity of the form and high quality of workmanship is visible. Delfs' designs often refer to the classics of modern design, while maintaining freshness and innovation.

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Jan Ekstrom

Jan Extröm is a renowned Swedish interior and furniture designer, known for their minimalist Pode and the ability to combine modern design with natural materials. His designs are characterized by Scandinavian minimalism, functionality and subtle elegance. Extröm often reaches for wood, cotton and wool, creating products with a timeless character and high quality. His collections enjoy recognition both in Sweden and on international markets. As a supporter of sustainable development, Jan Extröm designs for the environment, focusing on durability, local production and ecological materials. He is a creator who in simplicity finds beauty by offering users design that inspires and introduces harmony to everyday life.

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Jaroslav Jurica

Jaroslav Juřica is a Czech designer and sculptor specializing in product design and industrial design. He graduated from bachelor's studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Polytechnic in Brno, and then obtained a master's degree at the School of Design of the University of Lund, Sweden. In 2008, he completed an internship at the Dutch studio Demakersvan, where he created the "Drawerment" project - reinterpretation of a classic chest of drawers. In the same year he participated in the S.T.A.R. Design in cooperation with NASA, designing a "butterfly" - a system of storage of geological testing tools on the moon. His most famous project is the "002" chair for the Czech brand Ton, which is a modern reinterpretation of the classic NO. 14, reduced to three elements, two of which are identical and form legs, backrest and armrests. Juřica also collaborated with Jelínek, creating a collection of furniture inspired by the craft tradition of the Moravian region of Wallachia, which won the Editors-in-in-Chief Award at Designblok 2014. His works are characterized by a minimalist Pode} functionality and deep understanding of the material.

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Jasmijn Muskens

Jasmijn Mulesens is a Dutch designer of furniture and products, combining functionality with poetic narrative. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Art in Hague and Hague in Ghent, creates objects encouraging interaction, often inspired by textiles and animism. For the brand Zuiver she designed the Rani lamp, combining the aesthetics of the Memphis style with a modern form. Her projects, such as Squeeze - Pinch - Tie - Roll, explore the variability of form and material. He cooperates with cultural institutions, creating educational installations and creative spaces, including For Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and Tent Rotterdam. Her works were presented at Dutch Design Week and Miami Art Week, gaining recognition for innovative Pode Jat and design sensitivity.

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Jasper Morrison

Jasper Morrison is a British industrial designer, recognized as one of the main representatives of the "Super Normal" trend in Design. He studied at Kings Ton polytechnic and at the Royal College of Art in London. His works are characterized by minimalism, functionality and attention to detail, without unnecessary extravagance. He designs furniture, lighting and everyday objects for such brands as Vitra, Alessi, Flos, Muji and Magis. Morrison believes that good design should be useful, quiet and durable not to dominate the space, but to enter it harmoniously. His Pode Redefines with the aesthetics of everyday life, promoting intelligent, timeless solutions. Morrison's works are the essence of a minimalist, but warm design that puts man and his needs in the center.

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Javier Moreno

Javier Moreno is a Spanish industrial designer, founder and creative director of the Bambústudio studio at Alcoy, Alicante. He graduated from EASD Alcoi in 2005, and began his career as a 3D designer at a toy factory. Then he worked as a product designer and manager in various companies, also implementing freelance projects. In 2010, he founded his own studio, cooperating with brands such as Normann Copenhagen, Softline, Miniso, PineApple Contracts, Oiside, PorVentura and Wewood. Moreno has gained recognition thanks to projects combining functionality with aesthetics. His design philosophy is based on the creation of understandable, useful and memorable products, achieving the best results through the simplicity and closeness of the user. Among his awarded projects is the Flip Mirror mirror for Normann Copenhagen, which received the "Best of Year Design Awards" in 2013. In 2019, he won the Silver ADCV award for the project of a vessel brush with a soap dispenser.

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Jean Nouvel

Jean Nouvel is an outstanding French architect and designer, known for creating innovative, expressive buildings and utility items. Born in 1945, he studied at École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and his career gained momentum in the 1980s. Nouvel is famous for its individual Pode ście to each project. His architecture is always a response to the cultural, climate and social context. He designed iconic buildings, such as the Arab World Institute in Paris, Torre Agbar in Barcelona or Louvre in Abu Dhabi. His style combines technological innovation with the poetic expression of form. In 2008 he received the prestigious Pritzker award. At the same time, he deals with the design of furniture and everyday products by cooperating with brands such as Molteni & C, Ligne Roset or Emeco.

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Jean-Marie Massaud

Jean-Marie Massaud is one of the most valued contemporary designers, known for creating innovative and elegant projects on the border of design, architecture and engineering. He graduated from industrial design at Ensci-Les Ateliers in Paris. In 2000 he founded his own studio, where he develops projects for brands such as Poltron Frau, B&B Italia, Cassina, Toyota and Axor. Massaud is known for its minimalist aesthetics, in which the priority are the lightness of form, functionality and sustainable development. It combines technologies with nature, creating projects not only beautiful, but also environmentally responsible. His style is sophisticated, emotional and close to man. Massaud believes that a good design improves the quality of life, therefore his work is both utility and poetic.

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Jens Quistgaard

Jens Harald Quistgaard was a Danish sculptor and designer who played a key role in the popularization of Scandinavian modernism in homes around the world. As the main designer of the American company Dansk Designs from 1954 for three decades, he created over 4,000 everyday items, combining functionality with craft aesthetics. His designs, such as Fjord cutlery (stainless steel and teek wood) or enamelled cobestile dishes, have become icons of modern design. Quistgaard, educated as a sculptor and a goldsmith, drew inspiration from traditional craftsmanship, creating objects with simple, organic forms. His works were presented in museums around the world, and many of them remain in production to this day. In 1954 he received the prestigious Lunning Prize award, and his heritage still inspires designers and design lovers.

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Jette Scheib

Jette Scheib is a German industrial designer, known for creating lighting and interior design accessories combining functionality with organic aesthetics. Born in Eastern Berlin in 1977, she completed product design at the Universität der Künste in Berlin. In 2005 she founded her own design studio, and since 2018 she has focused mainly on lighting design. Her works are characterized by the inspiration of nature and handicrafts, which can be seen in collections such as "Grass", "Parrot" or "Division" for the French brand Forestier. It uses natural materials such as Abaka and Rattan, creating lamps with soft forms and warm light. The "Kimono" collection for Designheure from 2019 refers to Japanese aesthetics, combining minimalism with elegance.

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Jim Hannon-Tan

Jim Hannon-Tan is an Australian industrial designer born in 1975 in Santiago de Compostela in Spain. He grew up in Australia, drawing inspiration from various cultures. After graduating from Rmit University in Melbourne, he moved to Europe where for 15 years he collaborated with reputable studies such as Marcel Wanders, Tom Dixon and Stefano Giovannoni. His projects combine aesthetics with functionality, often exploring new technologies and materials. He collaborated with brands such as Alessi, magis, Moooi, Cappellini and Schneid er electric. After returning to Australia, he founded his own studio in Adelaide, focusing on projects related to advanced industry and technology. His works, such as the "Linea" collection for Made by Pen, have gained recognition for innovation and elegance.

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Jo Hammerborg

Jo Hammerborg was a Danish lighting designer who significantly influenced the development of modern design in Denmark in the second half of the 20th century. He was born in 1920 and initially worked as a goldsmith, which sharpened his sense into form and detail. He studied at the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts. He gained the greatest fame as the main designer and artistic director of Fog & Mørup in 1957–1980. He created over 60 lamp models, many of which like Nova, Orient or President became icons of Scandinavian design. His style is characterized by minimalism, elegance and functionality, as well as innovative use of metal, light and color. Hammerborg sought the light not only practical, but also aesthetic and moody. He died in 1982, and his work to this day enjoy the recognition of collectors and design lovers.

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Joan Rojeski Studio

Joan Rojeski Studio is a Spanish design studio founded in 2010 in Castelló de la Plana. He specializes in product design, graphics and websites, combining functionality with creativity. The team, which includes Kike, Anna, Rosa and Jordi, developed his own work methodology that allows you to create innovative solutions adapted to the needs of end clients and users. The studio has gained recognition thanks to projects such as the 3D Sticky Notes collection for Normann Copenhagen, which transforms traditional self -adhesive cards into three -dimensional objects inspired by origami. Another example is the Słomka-Lyżeczka project to eat Granadilla for the Colombian company Ocati, which facilitates the consumption of this exotic fruit. Joan Rojeski Studio is also involved in social and educational projects, promoting sustainable development, equality and local cultural identity.

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Joe Colombo

Joe Colombo was an Italian designer who became famous for futuristic, innovative furniture and utility items. He studied painting and architecture in Milan, and began his career as an avant -garde artist. In the 1960s, he created iconic projects like an ELDA armchair, modular systems or Acrilica lamp. His furniture was often mobile, transforming, designed for the lifestyle of the future. Colombo believed in flexible, compact spaces and designed all "life systems". His aesthetics connected plastic, metal and new technologies. Today his heritage continues, among others Mark Gubi, which restored the design of the Basket chair from the 1960s, faithfully reflecting its original spirit. Despite his short life, Colombo left a lasting trace in the history of design.

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Joerg Langkop

Joerg Langkop is a German designer known for creating elegant and practical utility forms that combine modernity with classic aesthetics. He specializes in designing furniture, lighting and everyday objects, focusing on simplicity, functionality and durability. His style is characterized by pure lines, careful selection of materials and subtle details that give the projects an individual character. Langkop cooperated with reputable producers, gaining recognition at international exhibitions. His Pode Design is based on the principle that a good project should not only look good, but above all serve the user. In his projects, he willingly reaches for natural raw materials and sustainable technologies. Thanks to the consistent Emu language of forms and involvement in quality, Joerg Langkop builds the position of a conscious and consistent designer.

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Johannes Steinbauer

Johannes Steinbauer is a German designer of furniture and products whose work combines craft precision with modern Pode to design. Raised in a family of carpenters with a four -generational tradition, he was fascinated by craft from his youth. After graduating as a carpenter and winning the title of Master, he continued his education in the field of industrial design in Hochschule für Gestaltung in Schwäbisch Gmünd. He gained experience, among others at the Neuland studio in Munich, working with such brands as MDF Italia or Kristalia. In 2012, he founded his own studio - Johannes Steinbauer Office for Design - in Saxony near Ansbach, where he creates furniture, lighting and accessories for international customers, such as Softline, Rolf Benz, Authentics and Flötotto. Its designs, such as the modular Cape sofa or the innovative Slope chair, are characterized by minimalist aesthetics, functionality and the use of modern technologies, including 3D printing. Steinbauer is a laureate of numerous awards, including German Design Award and Iconic Award.

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John Astbury

John Astbury is a British designer of furniture and utility items, known for minimalist and expressive forms that combine contemporary aesthetics with references to archetypal shapes. He studied industrial design at Konstfack in Stockholm, where he currently lives and works. His designs are characterized by a clear structure, harmony of proportion and a passion for natural materials. He works with such brands as & Tradition, Muuto or New Works. For & Tradition, he created, among others Pavilion collection and Tung table - functional items and at the same time full of character. Astbury in its works often explore the idea of ​​reduction, seeking to form, which is simple, but not harsh. His style is modernity rooted in tradition with attention to detail and subtle visual narrative.

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Jonas Sondergaard

Jonas Søndergaard is a Danish furniture designer and carpenter, a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2015. Already as a young journeyman he won the first places in the Danish and Nordic carpentry championships, which resulted in representing Denmark at Worldskills 2005 in Finland. His projects combine classic carpentry techniques with modern functionality and aesthetics. As an internal designer in Umage, he created furniture collections such as "Treasures" and "Audracious", which are distinguished by Scandinavian minimalism and attention to detail. Søndergaard emphasizes that design is not only an artistic expression, but also a craft that requires understanding the needs of users and production processes. His works are available in the Umage offer and are recognized as a combination of tradition with modern design.

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Jonas Wagell

Jonas Wagell is a Swedish architect and designer known for minimalist forms with soft, friendly lines. He founded the JWDA studio in Stockholm in 2008, which cooperates with brands such as Audo Copenhagen, Wendelbo, Tacchini or Normann Copenhagen. His designs such as the julep sofa or the JWDA lamp combine simplicity with a distinct character, reflecting his Pode Jest referred to as "generous minimalism." Wagell studied graphics, interior architecture and furniture design in Konstfack in Stockholm and Parsons School of Design in New York. In 2008 he was awarded by the Wallpaper magazine* as one of the "50 hottest young architects of the world". Today, his works are valued for timeless aesthetics, functionality and subtle, Scandinavian style.

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Jorge Pensi Design Studio

Recognized Spanish design studio founded in 1984 in Barcelona by Jorge Pensi - an Argentine designer with an international reputation. The studio specializes in designing furniture, lighting and interior design, combining modern aesthetics with functionality. Minimalist forms, elegance and technical precision are characteristic of their style. One of the most famous projects is the TOLEDO aluminum chair, which has become an icon of modern design. The studio works with prestigious brands such as Vondom, Knoll, Cassina or Foscarini. Jorge Pensi Design Studio projects have been awarded many times at international competitions and presented in design museums around the world. The studio is constantly looking for innovative solutions, maintaining a balance between emotion and form.

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Jorgen & Nanna Ditzel

Jorgen and Nanna Ditzel are a pair of Danish designers who played a key role in the development of Danish design in the mid -twentieth century. Jorgen Ditzel was a recognized furniture designer specializing in simple, functional forms, while Nanna Ditzel was a versatile designer, whose work included both furniture, textiles and jewelry. Their cooperation resulted in innovative projects such as the "Hanging Chair" chair (1957), which became one of the symbols of Danish design. The Ditzls put great emphasis on ergonomics and aesthetics, combining simplicity with elegance. Their designs have been awarded and staged at international fair many times, and their heritage lives in classic and modern interiors around the world.

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Jorn Utzon

Jorn Ustzon was a Danish architect, best known as the creator of the iconic opera in Sydney - one of the most famous buildings of the 20th century. He was born in 1918 in Copenhagen, and studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. His projects combined functionalism with organic forms inspired by nature, Eastern cultures and sailing. In 1957 he won the international competition for the Opera project in Sydney, despite the fact that his concept was significantly ahead of the technical capabilities of that time. Although because of conflicts with the Australian authorities he did not finish the construction, his vision was preserved. Ustzon also designed, among others Dom Bagsværd Kirke and the Can Lis complex in Majorca. In 2003 he received the prestigious Pritzker award. He died in 2008, leaving the heritage of modern architecture full of harmony and expression.

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Jozeph Forakis

JOZEph Forakis is an American industrial designer, born in New York, known for its innovative Pode ście to the design combining technology, emotions and functionality. He graduated from Rhode Island School of Design and Domus Academy in Milan, where in 2002 he founded his own studio Jozeph Forakis ... Design, with headquarters in Milan and New York. His works include various fields: from lighting (Havana iconic lamp for Foscarini, located in the Moma collection in New York), through utility electronics (including SWATCH IRONI SCUBA 200), to transport (Superjacht CLX96 for Cl Yachts). In the years 1999–2002 he was the design director at Motorola Europe, where he managed the team responsible for the design of the V70 phone.

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Julia Chiaramonti

Julia Chiaramonti is a French-Italian designer born in Paris. After completing philosophical studies at the Sorbonne and interior design in École Camondo, she worked as an interior designer for several years before she returned to her original passion for design design. Her works are characterized by pure lines and precious materials, reflecting the influence of Italian culture. Chiaramonti creates furniture and utility items, combining functionality with aesthetics. Her projects were presented at exhibitions such as Private Choice in Paris and Edit Napoli in Naples. She collaborated with the brand PULPO, for which she designed the collection of tables "Tavolo2" and "Tavolino2", combining stainless steel with colorful glass. Her works were published in reputable magazines such as Wallpaper*, Ideat, Le Monde, Elle Décor and Sight Unsseen.

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Kai Linke

Kai Linke is a German industrial designer, founder of the studio in Frankfurt am Main in 2009. He studied product design at Hochschule für Gestaltung in offenbach, and his work combines functionality with aesthetics. Link designs furniture, lighting, spatial installations and utility facilities, often inspired by nature, art and everyday objects. His works were presented at international exhibitions such as London Design Biennale or Design Museum Holon, and are in the collections of museums, including Museum Angwandte Kunst in Frankfurt. Since 2015, he has been conducting didactic activities, lecturing furniture design and architecture of exhibitions at Kunsthochschule Kassel and acting as a Professor of Product design at Brüder Grimm Berufsakademie Hanau.

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Kai Stania

Kai is an Austrian designer known for creating elegant and functional furniture and everyday objects. He studied architecture in Vienna, and his works combine a precise form with high quality workmanship. He collaborated with many recognized brands, including Gubi, Bene, Ton, Rolf Benz or Walter Knoll. Characteristic for Stania is the minimalist Pode Jest, in which ergonomics meets with a sophisticated aesthetics. His designs, such as chairs, tables or lamps, are often distinguished by subtle dynamics of the line and a thoughtful detail. He received numerous awards, including Red Dot Award and IF Design Award. Kai Stania proves that in a good design beauty results from the function, and comfort and modernity can go hand in hand.

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Karim Rashid

Karim Rashid is one of the most recognizable contemporary designers, known for futuristic forms, intense colors and smooth shapes. Born in Egypt, raised in Canada, lives and creates in New York. Its portfolio includes over 4,000 projects - from furniture, lighting and packaging to the interior of hotels and shops. He collaborated, among others with companies Alessi, samsung, Artemide or umbra. Rashid propagates the so -called "Democratic design", i.e. available and functional. His style is a combination of technology, emotions and expressive minimalism. He won dozens of prestigious awards around the world.

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KaschKasch

Kaschkasch is a German design studio founded in 2011 by Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneid era in Cologne. Both designers combine craft carpentry experience with academic education in the field of industrial design. They create minimalist, functional furniture and lighting designs, which are characterized by poetic minimalism, care for detail. Kaschkasch cooperate with many known brands, including Bolia, Ligne Roset, Fest Amsterdam, Marset, ethnicraft or Normann Copenhagen. Their designs are thought out, aesthetic and respond to the needs of modern users, combining modernity with subtle Pode to form.

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Kasper Salto

Kasper Salto is a Danish furniture designer, known for combining Scandinavian craftsmanship with modern technology. He was born in 1967 in Copenhagen, as the son of the artist Nanna Salto and grandson of Ceramics Axel Salto. He studied at the Danish Design School. He was publicity of projects for companies Fritz Hansen, Lightyears and Muuto. His most famous works include the ICE chair and the NAP series. Salto has won many awards, including Red and IF Design Award. His style combines liquid forms, attention to detail and ergonomics. He also co -creates the studio Salto & Sigsgaard, operating at the interface between design and interior architecture

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Kateryna Sokolova

Kateryna Sokolova is a Ukrainian industrial designer, born in 1984 in Kharkov. She is a co -founder and creative director of the Noom brand and the Sokolova Design studio, specializing in furniture design, lighting and accessories. A graduate of Kharkiv State Academy of Art and Design and scholarship holder of the German university Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle. He works with reputable brands, such as Bolia, for which she created, among others A collection of Leave lamps and a series of COSH armchairs. Her projects combine minimalism, functionality and emotionality, and are often inspired by Ukraine's culture and travel. Sokolova won numerous awards including Red Dot Design Award and German Design Award. Her works were presented at international exhibitions and are valued for a harmonious combination of aesthetics with practicality.

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Kazushige Miyake

Kazushige Miyake is a Japanese industrial designer known for the harmonious combination of traditional aesthetics with modern functionality. He studied design at Tokyo University of the Arts, and began his career, focusing on the design of everyday products that combine simplicity with elegance. Miyake cooperates with many renowned brands, creating innovative solutions that emphasize the subtlety of materials and details. His designs are characterized by a minimalist style, precise performance and care for user comfort. Miyake's works were presented at international exhibitions, gaining recognition for a timeless design and creative Pode to traditional forms.

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Keiji Takeuchi

Keiji Takeuchi is a Japanese industrial designer with international experience. At the age of 15 he moved to New Zealand, where he graduated from product design in Auckland. Then he continued his education at Ensci / Les Ateliers in Paris. In the years 2005–2012 he worked at the Tokyo studio Naoto Fukasawa, and in 2012 he founded his European office in Milan. In 2015 he opened his own studio - Keiji Takeuchi SRLS. His designs combine simplicity with sophistication, focusing on functionality and emotional reception of objects. He works with renowned brands such as Alessi, Boffi, de Padova, Living Divani, Geiger / Herman Miller, Fredericia and Lignne Roset. In 2016, he received the Elle Deco Japan award as a young talent of Japanese design.

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Kenneth Bergenblad

Kenneth Bergenblad is a recognized furniture and interior designer known for elegant, modern forms combining functionality with experimental Pode to materials. The son of a sculptor and artist began his career as a carpenter, and then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. In the years 1970–1993 he worked at Dux, where he created the iconic "Spider" chazelong and the "Superspider" chair, distinguished by a lightweight design and ergonomic comfort. His lamp "Wing" from the 1980s, designed for Audo Copenhagen, won the Guldlampen Nordisk Design award. Bergenblad also received, among others Resources Council Product Award (New York, 1980) and Diamant Emma (Stockholm, 1994). He currently runs his own studio in southern Sweden, creating timeless projects based on harmony of shapes, colors and materials.

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Kenneth Grange

Kenneth Grange is one of the most influential British industrial designers of the 20th century. Co -founder of the Pentagram agency, designed a number of everyday items, from Wilkinson Sword razors, through Kodak cameras, to iconic kettles and lamps for companies such as Anglepoise. His works are characterized by functionality, minimalism and timeless style. Grange was the main designer of Intercity 125 - a fast train that changed the British railway. His contribution to the design was honored with a noble title and many industry awards.

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King-Kong

Studio King-Kong is an Italian design office founded in the 1980s by architects and designers Stefano Giovannoni and Guido Venturini. Their cooperation resulted in the creation of characteristic projects that combine functionality with an expressive, often humorous form. The studio became famous primarily thanks to cooperation with the company Alessi, for which it created a number of iconic everyday objects, distinguished by a unique style and innovative Pode to design. King-Kong projects often resemble expressive characters, sometimes with forms similar to monsters, however, they always retain a friendly and harmless character. The studio's activity had a significant impact on the development of Italian design by introducing elements of fun and emotions, which contributed to his international success.

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Kohler Wilms

Kohler Wilms is a duo of German designers who specialize in creating furniture, accessories and utility items at the interface of craft, art and modern design. Their Pode Jest is characterized by a minimalist form, respect for material and great attention to detail. Kohler and Wilms often reach for natural raw materials, combining traditional techniques with innovative design solutions. Their works are characterized by visual lightness, and at the same time expressive, contemporary identity. The duo's projects have gained recognition in the world of design for a combination of functionality with aesthetics inspired by nature and architecture. Creators believe that a good project not only serves to use, but also builds an emotional bond with space. Their objects appear in modern private and public interiors, and their aesthetics remain timeless.

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Komplot Design

Komplot Design is a Danish studio founded in 1987 by Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen. They are known for innovative Pode for furniture, lighting and utility products. The studio became famous thanks to the cult Emu chair Gubi chair, first Emu in the world performed Emu with three -dimensional veneer. COMPLETY combines advanced technology with an organic, functional form, maintaining Scandinavian minimalism. The studio's projects won international awards, including Red Dot or Good Design. They collaborated with brands such as Gubi, HAY or Normann Copenhagen. Their design is a dialogue between material, idea and man. The design of the design is today considered an important voice in the modern European design.

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Konstantin Grcic

Konstantin Grcic is one of the greatest contemporary German designers, known for its innovative Pode to form and functions. He was born in 1965 in Munich, and gained education at the Royal College of Art in London. In 1991 he founded his studio KGID - Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design. It creates furniture, lighting and utility products for brands such as Flos, Magis, Vitra, Muja and Classicon. His designs, such as the Chair_ONE chair or Mayday lamp, are known for industrial aesthetics and intellectual depth. Grcic combines technological precision with raw beauty, and his works are presented in design museums around the world, including Moma and Center Pompidou.

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Kranen & Gille

Kranen/Gille is a Dutch design studio founded in 2007 by Jos Kraanen and Johannes Gille, graduates of Design Academy Eindhoven. Their headquarters is located in 'S-Hertogenbosch. The duo is known for joining inspiration with heavy industry and nature, creating projects with a raw and organic character. In their work, material contrasts often appear, such as wood combined with aluminum or ceramics with metal. The studio has gained recognition thanks to the "A Forest Chair" project (2007), presented Emu at Salone del Mobile and Miami Design. They collaborated with reputable brands such as Moooi, Fatboy, Functionals or Cor Unum, creating, among others "The Party" lamps and the "101 Candelabra" mirror.

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Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl

Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl is a Danish duo of designers, which since 2015 has been creating for brands NORR11 and 101 Copenhagen. Hansen, a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Kyoto Institute of Technology, combines Scandinavian simplicity with Japanese Aesthetics Wabi-Sabi creating minimalist, sculptural forms. Hyldahl, the founder of both brands draws on fashion experience and trend analysis by introducing bold, modern concepts. Their joint projects, such as the Hippo chair, sofa studio or Drop lamp are characterized by harmony of form and functions, are inspired by brutalist architecture and Japan's culture. Thanks to the combination of various experiences and passions, this duo creates timeless, expressive furniture and lighting that combine classic crafts with modern design.

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Kristiina Lassus

Kristiina Lassus is a Finnish designer, artistic director and design consultant, known for their minimalist projects about the Scandinavian spirit and international character. She graduated from industrial design in Helsinki, and experience gained, among others in Italy and Australia. In 2007, she founded her own brand specializing in luxurious, hand -woven rugs produced in India and Nepal from natural materials. Her works combine subtle colors, high quality and timeless aesthetics. Lassus focuses on sustainable development, craft precision and harmony of form. Her projects have been awarded and presented at international exhibitions many times, gaining the recognition of architects and design lovers.

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Kroyer-Saetter-Lassen

Kroyer-Saetter-Lessen is a Copenhagen design studio founded by Emil Kroyer and Mads Saetter-Lessen. He specializes in designing furniture, lighting and utility products, combining Scandinavian minimalism with functionality and craft precision. Their designs are distinguished by subtle elegance, conscious use of materials and balanced proportions. The studio works with reputable brands such as Audo Copenhagen, reforms or New Works. The most famous projects include Torso lighting collections and Passage Furniture. Artists value a timeless design that combines aesthetics with daily usability. Their works gain recognition at international exhibitions and in industry media, becoming a symbol of modern Danish design.

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Kurt Brandt

Kurt Brandt was a versatile Danish designer who played a key role in the development of the Softline brand. Rymar and upholstery by profession, he brought a unique look at the use of foam as a furniture material. His innovative Pode Jest resulted in the creation of iconic projects such as Sofa likes - a minimalist couch combining the functions of sofa, chaise and beds and a Victor sofa, which combines elegance with the functionality of a fold -out sofa. His designs are characterized by timeless aesthetics, simplicity of form and high quality. Cooperation with Softline has resulted in the creation of the first collections of the brand, which to this day is popular around the world.

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Lanzavecchia + Wai

Lanzavecchia + WAI is a design studio founded by Francesca Lanzavecchia from Italy and Hunn Waia from Singapore. The duo met during his master's studies in Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands and since 2010 he has been creating interdisciplinary projects on the border between design, art and technology. Their works focus on relations between man and the object, examining the emotional and functional aspects of everyday objects. The studio implements projects for brands such as Cappellini, Living Divani and Herman Miller creating both furniture and artistic installations. Their work is characterized by experimental Pode Jest, care for the cultural context and the search for innovative material solutions. Lanzavecchia + WAI also engage in social and conceptual projects that prompt to reflect on the future of design and its impact on the quality of life.

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Lars Beller Fjetland

Lars Beller Fjetland is a Norwegian designer who grew up on the west coast of Norway, where he developed a deep fascination with a combination of functions with natural materials in furniture, interiors and lighting. In 2011, as a student, he founded his own Beller Design design studio. A year later he graduated from the Bergen National Academy of the Arts. His works are characterized by minimalist design, functionality and the use of natural materials such as wood or cork. Fjetland has collaborated with many reputable brands, such as HAY, hem, Normann Copenhagen or architectMade. His well -known projects include Cinema collection for ArchitectMade and a series of TouchWood furniture for hem.

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Lars Tornoe

Lars Tornøe is a Norwegian designer, whose work combines the simplicity of Scandinavian design with expressive form and functionality. He graduated from Bergen National Academy of the Arts and quickly gained recognition thanks to projects that balance between sculptural expression and daily usability. He is the author of the iconic DOTS hangers for Muuto as well as furniture and lighting for brands such as & tradition, forums forms and Swedede. His work often operates with soft lines, natural materials and subtle details that give them character. Tornøe focuses on durability and emotional bond between the user and the object. He won many awards, and his projects are presented at exhibitions around the world. This is one of the most important voices of contemporary Scandinavian design.

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Laura Bilde

Laura Bilde is a Danish designer whose works are characterized by a minimalist Pode Jest and a clear contrast between materials and invoices. Its production is inspired by people and everyday life, and functional designs often contain architect influence Ton. In 2016, she was awarded the title "Hope of the Year" during Danish design awards. Bilde cooperated with the FDB Møbler brand, designing, among others Sletterhage lamps and Sorø shelf. Her designs combine modern design with classic craft, using natural materials such as wood. Laura Bilde's works were presented at exhibitions and gained recognition in the design industry.

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Laurie Roijackers

Laurie Roijackers is a young Dutch industrial designer specializing in lighting design. She graduated from the Technical University of Eindhoven, where she developed her interest in minimalism and functionality in design. Her Pode combines the simplicity of form with a subtle, often animal inspired by character, which gives her designs a unique, slightly playful character. As a designer, she cooperates with the brand Zuiver, for which she created a collection of LAU lamps - both table and floor. These elegant lamps are distinguished by a slim form and precise balance of the proportion, and their subtle inspiration with bird shapes gives them lightness and character. These products combine aesthetics with functionality, being an example of a modern Pode ście for lighting design.

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LCM MARIN studio

LCM Marin Design Studio is an Italian design studio founded by Alfredo Chiaramonte and Marco Marina in 1989. Their work combines functionality with an elegant form, drawing on the rich heritage of craftsmanship and modern design. Designers have experience in architecture, industrial design and work with Murano glass, which gives their projects a unique character. The studio has cooperated with reputable brands such as Emu, vistosia, bonaldo or Miniforms creating furniture and lighting with a expressive but useful form. Their works were presented in prestigious museums, including at Moma San Francisco and Beaubourg in Paris. LCM Marin designs are characterized by attention to detail, proportion and timeless aesthetics.

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Le Corbusier

le Corbusier (responsible Charles-édouard Jeanneret-Gris, 1887–1965) was one of the greatest architects, urban planners and designers of the 20th century, as well as a pioneer of modernism. Known for its innovative Pode ście to space, functions and form, created iconic buildings such as Villa Savoye, Unité d’Habitation or the Notre-Dame du Haut chapel. He developed five principles of modern architecture and the "Modulor" proportion system, based on a human figure. His furniture - designed in cooperation with Charlotte Perriand and Pierrem Jeanneret - are considered a classic of design. He was also the theoretician of architecture, the author of many publications and visionary urban concepts. Le Corbusier had a huge impact on the development of 20th century architecture, and his works are still a source of inspiration for architects around the world.

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Lenka Teilmann

Lenka Teilmann is a talented Czech designer, known for creating unique interior accessories that combine crafts, natural materials and modern design. Her style is a harmonious combination of minimalism, functionality and sophisticated aesthetics inspired by Scandinavian minimalism and the Central European tradition of handicrafts. The artist particularly liked cotton fabrics, knot weaves and textiles, which bring warmth and coziness to the space. Her designs are hand -made with attention to every detail with respect for sustainable design rules. Lenka Teilmann believes that beautiful everyday items can be functional and environmentally friendly at the same time. Her work gained recognition at the international design fair and among lovers of a conscious lifestyle.

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Leonhard Pfeifer

Leonhard Pfeifer is a New Zealand furniture designer, currently creating in Porto. He runs Pfeifer's studio together with his wife Karla, specializing in minimalist projects inspired by modernism and carpentry craftsmanship. His works are distinguished by geometric forms, natural materials and refined details. Winner of Design Guild Mark and German Design Award, cooperated with brands such as Heal’s, Müller Small Living, Woodman or Zone Denmark. His desk Farringdon, Slope beds and Eigen stand were presented at the international fair and published in The New York Times or "Wall Street Journal". Currently, it is developing the Snocker.shop brand, offering limited editions of furniture produced locally in Portugal. Pfeifer combines a global perspective with European sensitivity, creating functional and timeless projects.

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Les Crafties

Les Crafties is a duo of designers-Jeanne Martin-Ta Ton and Marie-Marie Vergne-who founded a studio in Brussels in 2018. They specialize in creating textile collages and patchwork, combining craft with design. Their works are characterized by vivid colors and slightly naive patterns, creating poetic compositions inspired by nature and everyday life. They collaborated with brands such as India Mahdavi, Petite Friture or zigzagzurich, and their designs include fabrics, wallpapers and interior decorations. Les Crafties combine art with functionality, creating unique items that enliven home space.

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Liisi Beckmann

Liisi Beckmann (1924–2004) was a Finnish designer who spent a significant part of her professional career in Italy. She studied art and design in Helsinki, and then moved to Milan, where she began cooperation with reputable companies such as Zanotta, Vistosi or Gabbynelli. Her most famous project is the Karelia armchair (1966) - an innovative piece of furniture made of corrugated polyurethane foam, inspired by the landscape of family Carelia. Beckmann combined Scandinavian minimalism in her work with Italian expression and formal courage. In later years she focused on sculpture and painting. Her works were presented in prestigious museums around the world, and the designer heritage still inspires contemporary artists.

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Lluís Clotet

Llís Clotet is a Spanish architect and designer, known for combining functions with an expressive form. He studied and lectured at Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona. Co -founder of the Studio Per and Bd Barcelona Design. He designed with the eighth Tusquets and later with Ignacio Paricio. Creator of the Syst Emu Hypóstila shelves and items for Alessi Foix trays and Sarrià baskets characterized by a deformed, irregular steel form. His works are in MoMa and Center Pompidou. Awarded many times, including Premio Fad and Premio Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural. Clotet represents Pode Jest in which emotions and materials play as an important role as usefulness.

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Lorenzo Radaelli

Lorenzo Radadaelli is an Italian designer born in Milan in 1975, a graduate of Bauhaus Universität Weimar in Germany (2001). He specializes in designing furniture, lighting and utility products, combining innovative Pode Jest with experiments in the field of form and material. His works are characterized by organic shapes and sensual aesthetics, which can be seen in designs for the brand Umage, such as "Ribbon", "Alva" and "Lora" lamps. Radadaelli collaborated with reputable companies, including Bticino, Hitachi, Louis Vuit Ton and Toyota, and with the legendary Castelli Design studio. Since 2009, he has been running his own design studio, creating products for brands such as Mesa, Caoscreo and Toffolights. His design philosophy is based on creating new languages ​​of expression and transforming innovative concepts into successful products.

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Lorenzo Zanovello

Lorenzo Zanovello is an Italian designer and ceramist who has been fascinated by clay since childhood. He currently lives and creates in the Nove in the Venice Euganska region, known for its centuries -old ceramic tradition. After completing the Art Institute in Nove, he began working with his family at Giovanni Zanovello, improving his skills in ceramic craft. His works combine tradition with modernity, using various materials such as wax, wood, silicone, resin and glass. Zanovello is the creator of the "Chouchou" collection - hand -formed tables and stools of ceramics, which combine functionality with an artistic expression. His works were presented at prestigious exhibitions, such as Salone Del Mobile in Milan or Maison & Objet in Paris.

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Louis Weisdorf

Louis Weisdorf is a Danish designer and architect known for innovative lamps from the 1960s and 70s. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, and his career included graphic, industrial and interior design. He collaborated with Tivoli Gardens and designers such as Verner Pan Ton and poul Henningsen. His best-known projects are concylies, guy, turbo and multi-life lamps. Weisdorf was a pioneer in creating lamps from modular elements, which enabled various configurations and controlling the direction of light. His works produced by Lyfa have become icons of Danish design. Currently, Weisdorf lamps are in the brand's offer Gubi. The designer remains one of the most valued artists in the history of Danish design.

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Louise Campbell

Louise Campbell is a valued Danish furniture and lighting designer, known for its experimental Pode ście to form and materials. Her works combine Scandinavian rationalism with poetic lightness, often introducing subtle changes in everyday objects and production processes. After graduating from London College of Furniture in 1992, she continued her education at the Danish Design School, which she graduated in 1995. A year later she founded her own design studio in Copenhagen. She cooperated with reputable brands such as Louis Poulsen, HAY, Muuto, Royal Copenhagen and Georg Jensen. Her most famous projects include the Collage and Prince Chair lamp, which was included in the MOMA collection. In 2004 she received the prestigious Finn Juhl Prize award. Campbell is considered one of the most important figures of contemporary Danish design, combining tradition with modernity.

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Louise Hederström

Louise Hederström is a Swedish furniture designer from Malmö, a graduate of Beckmans School of Design in Stockholm. Her style combines functionality with organic aesthetics, and often draws inspiration from nature and childhood in the countryside. He works with reputable brands such as Skagerak, maze interior, nola or offcct. Her designs are distinguished by graphic form, humor and attention to the environment - they are often made of recycled materials. In the Grefmar+Hederström duo, it creates innovative upholstered furniture from processed materials. Her works were presented at exhibitions in New York, Miami and Basel. Hederström is known for projects that combine aesthetics with practical application and ecological responsibility.

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Louise Liljencrantz

Louise Liljencrantz is a Swedish interior and furniture designer, known for combining elegant minimalism with warmth and luxury. Her aesthetics draws on modernism, but is enriched with soft forms, natural materials and a sophisticated color palette. She founded the LiljenCrantz Design studio in Stockholm, implementing prestigious projects of residence, boutiques and commercial interiors. He works with the & Tradition brand, for which she designed, among others The Margas collection - inspired by Scandinavian hospitality and name in honor of her grandmother. Her designs are characterized by attention to detail, craftsmanship and timeless character. Liljencrantz is consistently building a recognizable style in which classic elegance meets modern simplicity.

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Luca Nichetto

Luca Nichetto is an Italian designer born in 1976 in Venice, raised on the island of Murano, famous for its glass tradition. He studied industrial design at the University of IUAV in Venice. He began his career by designing glass for Salviati and lighting for Foscarini. In 2006 he founded his own studio in Venice, and in 2011 the second in Stockholm. The artist combines an Italian expressive style with Nordic minimalism, creating furniture, lighting and interior designs. He collaborated with brands such as Cassina, & Tradition, de la Espada, Fritz Hansen or Hermès. His designs are functional, but characterized by emotion and story. He often acts as an artistic director and juror in design competitions.

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Luca Sacchetti

Luca Sacchetti is an Italian multidisciplinary artist, born in Rome in 1962. After graduating from economic studies and winning the MBA title in Insead, he worked for years as an artistic director and communication specialist in the fashion industry. In 2003, he decided to devote himself to art by presenting his first Art Design collection "Dreams" in 2004. In the years 2005–2010 he created the "Eiffel", "Sleeping Beauty" and "Visions" collections. In 2009 he began painting studies at Accademia di Belle Arti Di Brera in Milan, which he graduated in 2014. Since 2010, he has been active as a painter, sculptor and designer by participating in numerous individual and collective exhibitions. His works are in the collections of institutions such as Fondazione CRT in Turin, Museo Mario Rimoldi in Cortina d’Ampezzo and in the Parco del Sojo sculpture park.

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Luciano Vistosi

Luciano Vistosi was an Italian designer and glass master, born in 1931 on the island of Murano - famous for its centuries -old glass tradition. Since his youth, he was associated with a family workshop, with time he became one of the most valued artists' artists in Italy. He experimented with form, light and color, creating unique sculptures and lamps with organic, liquid shapes. His works combine craft precision with modern aesthetics, often taking the form of abstract artistic objects. Vistosi gained international recognition, and his works were presented in galleries and museums around the world. Associated with the Vistosi brand, which he gave a new direction, remains an icon of the Italian design of the 20th century glass.

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Lucidi & Pevere

Lucidi & Pevere is a renowned Italian duo of industrial designers, Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere known for its innovative Pode ście to form, material and technology. Their studio founded in 2006 gained international recognition thanks to cooperation with prestigious brands from the furniture, lighting and interior design industries, including the company Emu, for which they designed the iconic Nova collection. Lucidi & pevere combine functionality with experimental Pode to design, creating products with a distinct but timeless character. Their designs are characterized by the purity of the line, innovation and attention to detail, as well as a strong rooting in the Italian design tradition. They won numerous awards for their work, including Red Dot Award and If Design Award.

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Lucie Koldova

Lucie Koldova is a Czech designer born in 1983, known for its original lighting and furniture projects. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, architecture and design in Prague, and then moved to Paris, where she founded her own studio. Her style combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies, bold colors and expressive forms. Since 2014, she has been the artistic director of the Czech brand Brokis, for which she designed, among others Puro, Ivy, Macaron and Spectra collections. Her projects were issued at international fair and have won numerous awards.

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Ludovica + Roberto Palomba

Ludovica and Roberto Palomba are a duo of Italian architects and designers who have been shaping modern design for over 25 years, combining timeless elegance with functionality. In 1994 they founded the Palombin Associati studio in Milan. Their style is distinguished by the harmony of forms and the skilful use of materials. They create furniture, lighting, bathroom ceramics and accessories for leading brands, such as Zanotta, flos, Foscarini or laufen. Their projects have been awarded many times with prestigious awards, including Compasso d’Oro and Red Dot Award. Palomba are known for Pode ście in which design serves man, and space - emotions and everyday needs.

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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe was one of the greatest architects of modernism, known for the slogan "less is more". He began his career in Germany, co -creating the aesthetics of Bauhaus, of which he was the last director. After emigration to the USA, he played a key role in the development of modern architecture, creating such icons as the German pavilion in Barcelona, ​​Seagram Building in New York or the campus and Chicago campus. His designs are characterized by the purity of form, the use of modern materials; glass and steel and minimalism. Mies van der Rohe believed that architecture should be timeless and functional, and the space is open and clear. Its impact on global architecture remains huge to this day.

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Luigi Vittorio Cittadini

Luigi Vittorio Cittadini is an Italian-French product designer, born and raised in Casablanca, currently living in Valencia. He graduated from polytecnico di Milano, winning the title of bachelor's degree in the field of industrial products (2011) and a master's degree in design and engineering (2013). He began his career in reputable Milan studies: Atelier Mendini and Studio Giovannoni. Since 2016, he presents his projects during the design weeks in Milan, establishing cooperation with brands from Europe and other continents. His works, such as the "Curious", "Around the World" and "Butler" collections for Umage, are characterized by a combination of Italian design tradition with a hint of irony and contrast. Cittadini has won numerous awards, including the Golden Pin Design Award, Must Have Poland and Best of the Year 2022 awarded by Interior Design Magazine. His design philosophy is based on adaptability to the brand's needs while maintaining a unique style.

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Luis Arrivillaga

Luis Alberto Arrivillaga is a Guatemalan designer who combines engineering precision with artistic sensitivity. He graduated from mechanical engineering at the University of Rafael Landívar in 2005, and then continued his education in Milan, winning two master's titles in the field of industrial design and interior design. He collaborated with reputable brands such as Bolia, MDF Italia, ex.T and Kendo Mobiliario. His projects, such as the "Dana" lamp inspired by optical art or the "Stan" table referring to Piet Mondrian's work, are characterized by a minimalist form, experiments with geometry and light, and attention to detail. Arrivillaga has gained international recognition, including Winning the MDF Italia + Cristalplant competition in 2011. He currently runs his own design studio in Milan, where he continues to create innovative and functional projects.

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Luisa Battaglia

Luisa Battaglia is an Italian designer and artistic director Scab Design, a well -known company specializing in furniture design. She graduated from architecture at the Milan University of Technology, and joined the domestic company in 1990, playing a key role in creating modern collections. In 2018, she took the position of artistic director, responsible for the selection of projects and cooperation with designers. Its projects, such as Miss B, Diablito or Zebra chairs, combine functionality with aesthetics, and are also characterized by innovative Pode. Luisa puts great emphasis on comfort of use and consistency with the environment. Her works have been appreciated at international exhibitions, and design itself is distinguished by attention to detail and simplicity of form.

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Maciej Karpiak

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Mads K. Johansen

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Mads Odgard

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Maija Puoskari

Maija Puoskari is a Finnish designer born in 1978 in Tornio, currently running her own studio in the Kallio district in Helsinki. Her work focuses on designing lighting, ceramics and interior furnishings, combining pure forms with functionality. He draws inspiration from the nature and Finnish landscape, which is visible in projects such as the Terho and Tatti lamp series, made of inflatable glass and alder wood. Puoskari graduated from bachelor's studies in Kuopio Academy of Design in 2003 and master's degree at the University of Aalto in 2009. He works with international brands, such as the Danish company Mater and Nuppu Finnish, creating products combining aesthetics with ecological Pode to materials. Her works were presented at numerous exhibitions in Finland and abroad, gaining recognition for a harmonious combination of craft tradition with modern design.

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Maja Ganszyniec Studio

Maja Ganszyniec is a recognized Polish designer, specializing in designing furniture and utility products. A graduate of interior architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and Design Product at the Royal College of Art in London. In 2013, she founded her own design studio in Warsaw. Her Pode Jat for design combines innovation with responsibility, focusing on creating user and environment friendly items. She collaborated with many reputable brands, such as Ikea, Duka, Comforty, Noti and Ceramics Paradyż. In 2017, she was honored with the title of Designer of the Year by the Institute of Industrial Design, and in 2022 her studio was nominated for the Dezeen Awards in the Emerging Design Studio of the Year category. She is also the founder of the Nurt brand, offering furniture inspired by nature and craftsmanship. Her works were presented at international exhibitions in Milan, Amsterdam, Berlin and London.

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Makers With Agendas

Makers with Agendas is a Copenhagen design studio founded in 2013 by Julien de Smedta, William Ravn and Wouter Dons. Their Pode Jest, referred to as "Agenda-Driven Design", consists in creating products corresponding to specific social and environmental needs. The studio focuses on functionality, flexibility and aesthetics, creating thoughtful projects that combine simplicity with a deep message. Their implementation includes The "Accordion" table, which thanks to its design is extremely compact and easy to transport. Makers with Agendas cooperates with brands such as Umage, for which they designed, among others "Butterflies" hangers. Their works are available in the Umage offer and are recognized as a combination of tradition with modern design. The studio is actively involved in projects promoting sustainable development and conscious design.

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Manfred Jostmeier

Manfred Jostmeier is a German industrial designer, since 1989 creating for renowned porcelain, glass, ceramics and metal producers. His designs are characterized by a minimalist form, aesthetics, timelessness and functionality. He works with the brand Philippi, for which he designed, among others Pearl candlestick, log wood stand, Rotare teaspoons and Charly nuts dispenser. He derives inspiration from intuition, impulses, reflections and dreams, striving to create surprising and innovative products. Jostmeier believes that good design should be understandable and meet high quality standards. His works combine simplicity with elegance, which makes them special and valued in the world of design.

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Marcel Breuer

Marcel Breuer was a Hungarian-American architect and designer, one of the pioneers of modernism. He studied in the famous Bauhaus in Weimar, and later he became a teacher there. He became famous for furniture from a bent steel tube in this iconic Wassily chair, which revolutionized Pode to form and material. Breuer moved the principles of functionalism from furniture to architecture, creating modern buildings with raw, be Ton of these forms like the La Tourette monastery or Whitney Museum in New York. His works were characterized by minimalism, innovation and formal courage. Breuer combined the technical possibilities of industry with the aesthetics of modern life, leaving a lasting trace both in design and in the architecture of the 20th century.

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Marcel Gascoin

Marcel Gascoin was a French designer and interior architect, considered one of the pioneers of modern design in France after World War II. Known for the creation of functional, modular furniture that responded to the needs of the rebuilding society. Gascoin combined minimalism with practicality, creating sets of furniture for small spaces often for housing programs supported by the state. His Pode Jat was based on rationality, order and ergonomics, which made his work innovative while the decorative style dominated. He collaborated with young designers, such as Pierre Guariche or Joseph-André Motte, affecting the development of French modernism. Today, his projects are re -produced, including by Gubi, and considered to be timeless classics.

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Marcel Wanders

Marcel Wanders is one of the most recognizable contemporary designers, known for its brave, theatrical style and combining classics with modernity. Born in the Netherlands, he gained international fame thanks to the Knotted Chair chair project (1996), and his works are characterized by rich ornaments and a strong emotional charge. In 2001, he co -founded the brand Moooi, which is still awarding a characteristic artistic direction. Wanders designs furniture, lighting, ceramics, as well as the interior of hotels and residences. His projects balance on the border of design and art, delighting with form, scale and narrative. Known for the slogan "Bringing the Human Touch Back to Design", brings to design poetics, irony and emotions.

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Marcello Jori

Marcello Jori is an Italian artist, designer and author who combines visual art with industrial design. He graduated from dramatic, musical and artistic arts (DAMS) at the University of Bologna. Od 1977 roku aktywnie uczestniczy w wystawach krajowych i międzynarodowych, w tym trzykrotnie na Biennale w Wenecji. Jego twórczość obejmuje malarstwo, fotografię, rzeźbę i projektowanie, a także pisarstwo. Jori jest autorem wielu prac, w tym serii "Scritture", "Teatrini", "Cristalli" i "Gioie", które charakteryzują się dynamicznymi formami i bogatą kolorystyką. Jako projektant współpracował z renomowanymi markami, takimi jak Alessi i Moroso, tworząc przedmioty codziennego użytku o artystycznym charakterze. His works were presented in prestigious museums and galleries around the world.

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Marcello Ziliani

Marcello Ziliani is an Italian architect and designer who graduated from the Milan University of Technology in 1988, under the direction of Achille Castiglioni. After three years of work abroad, he returned to Italy, focusing on furniture design, lighting, accessories and scenery. His Pode combines functionality with aesthetics, with an emphasis on sustainable development and "Human-Cendered Design". Ziliani cooperated with reputable brands, such as Flos, Roche Bobois, Pedrali, Ethimo, Calligaris or Magis. He is also a professor of product design at the University of San Marino / IUAV since 2011. His projects have won numerous awards, including Good Design Award, Archiproduts Design Award and Iconic Award.

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Marco Dessí

Marco Dessí is an Austrian industrial designer, founder of the Multidisciplinary Studio Studio Marco Dessí studio in Vienna. After graduating from the profession of dental technician, he studied industrial design at the University of Arts used in Vienna. Since 2008, he has been cooperating with international clients, such as Wittmann, Thonet, Richard Lampert, lobmeyr, Augarten and Mak - Museum of Applied Arts and Contemporary Art in Vienna. His Pode Journal is based on interaction and cooperation, treating the design process as a dialogue with the client and understanding of its production methods. Dessí does not attach to one style or material, but allows the production process and materials to shape the aesthetics and narrative of the project. His works include furniture, lighting and spatial solutions, combining functionality with aesthetics and a timeless design.

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Marco Zanuso

Marco Zanuso was one of the most important Italian designers and architects of the 20th century, a pioneer of industrial design and modernism. He studied architecture at the Milan University of Technology, and from the 1940s actively participated in shaping the new Pode to design everyday objects. He collaborated with brands such as Arflex, Brionvega, Kartell and Olivetti. Zanuso became famous for innovative Pode to materials and technology, an example of which is the Lady armchair (1951) - the first piece of furniture made of polyurethane foam and rubber. In a duet with Richard Sapper he created iconic electronic products, such as Radio TS502 for Brionveg. His designs were distinguished by elegance, ergonomics and innovative solutions. Zanuso was also a professor and a theoretician of design, who had a huge impact on the development of modern design.

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Marelli & Molteni

Marelli & Molteni is an Italian duo of designers Carlo Marelli and Massimo Molteni graduates of the Milan University of Technology. In 1977, they founded a multidisciplinary studio in Cantù, specializing in architecture, industrial design and interiors. Their works are characterized by formal abstraction, precise geometry and a clear division of elements, which gives designs clarity and elegance. They collaborated with many reputable brands, such as advice, Lema, Roche Bobois, Calligaris and Alf Dafrè, creating products combining crafts with modern design. Their portfolio also includes architect projects Ton ore of public and private buildings, as well as renovations of religious facilities of high artistic value.

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Maria Berntsen

Maria Berntsen is a Danish industrial designer, a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and L'Ocole d'Ast architecture de Bordeaux. Since 1992, he has been running his own studio in Copenhagen, specializing in designing lighting, furniture and home accessories. She collaborated with reputable brands, such as Georg Jensen, Holmegaard, Rosendahl and Stelton. Her projects like the "Design with Light" series for Holmegaard or the "soft spot" lamps for Rosendahl combine functionality with aesthetics. Berntsen values ​​intuition in the creative process, seeking to create forms that are both useful and emotionally engaging.

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Maria Zachariae

Maria Zachariae is a Danish architect and furniture designer, whose works are characterized by authenticity, functionality, craftsmanship and simplicity. He draws inspiration from the cities and cultures in which she lived and traveled for many years. Her designs combine Scandinavian aesthetics with international influences, creating timeless and elegant forms. He works with reputable brands, such as Fritz Hansen, for which he creates furniture with a minimalist design and high quality. Zachariae focuses on creating objects that are not only aesthetic, but also practical and durable, reflecting it Pode for design with respect for the user and the environment.

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Marianne Andersen

Marianne Andersen is a Norwegian industrial designer who graduated from industrial design at Oslo School of Architecture and Design in 2013. Currently, she works as a designer in the renowned Anderssen & Voll studio. Her projects were presented at the International Fair in New York, Milan, Paris, Tokyo and Stockholm. Andersen combines pragmatic Pode Jest with children's curiosity, which allows her to discover new perspectives in design. He believes that understanding the user and context affects the aesthetics, function and complexity of the product. Her philosophy assumes that the true value of design lies in its utility and durability.

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Mario Botta

Mario Botta is a Swiss architect and designer, born in 1943 in Mendrisio. Known for its expressive style combining modernity with geometric precision and historical inspirations, it creates both public buildings and sacred buildings. His designs are characterized by a massive form, a strong rhythm, the use of natural materials and light as a key element of architect Ton. Botta designed, among others St. John the Baptist in Mogno, Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco and many prestigious private homes and theaters. As an interior and furniture designer, he cooperated with companies such as Artemide or alias. In 1996 he founded the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio. His work is a dialogue between modernity and tradition, space and spirituality.

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Mario Taepper

Mario Taepper is a German designer specializing in modern, functional industrial design. Known for the minimalist Pode, it combines aesthetics with utility, creating products of everyday use of expressive form and high quality workmanship. His designs are characterized by the precision of detail, harmony of proportion and timeless elegance. He collaborated with recognized brands in the furniture industry and home accessories, gaining recognition both in Germany and abroad. Taepper often uses natural materials such as wood or metal, emphasizing their authenticity. His works were presented at the International Design Fair, where they were distinguished by the consequence of style and attention to ergonomics. Thanks to the balance Emu Pode to form and functions, Mario Taepper builds the brand of conscious, innovative and responsible designer.

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Mario Trimarchi

Mario Trimarchchi is an Italian designer, architect and design theoretician, known for poetic Pode to form and functions. He studied architecture in Palermo and then collaborated with Ettore Sottsass. In 1999 he founded his own Fragile studio, in which he creates balancing projects between art and utility. His works for the brand Alessi, like the kettle of Ossidian or Misa La Stanza dello Scirocco, combine emotionality, geometry and experiment with material. Trimarchi treats design as a tool for telling stories and evoking emotions, often derived from daily observations and architecture. In 2016, he received the prestigious Compasso d’Oro award. His work is a dialogue between intuition and technique - sensual, reflective and full of meanings.

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Mart Stam

Mart Stam was a Dutch architect, urban planner and furniture designer, one of the pioneers of modernism. He became famous for creating the first chair on a steel frame without the back legs, the so -called Cantilever chair, which became an icon of Bauhaus and modern design. His works were simple, functional and based on the idea of ​​"a form following the function". Stam took part in the projects of the famous Weissenhof housing estate in Stuttgart and had a great impact on the development of modern housing architecture. He was also an active lecturer, shaping new generations of architects and designers in Germany, the Netherlands and the Soviet Union. His minimalist, industrial Pode Jat for design had a huge impact on the development of the 20th century design.

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Marta Sansoni

Marta Sansoni is an Italian designer and architect from Florence, a graduate of the Florentine University, where she defended the diploma thesis "UN Edificio per il cultto" (1990). Her project was awarded to the International de L’A Architecture Salon in Paris and at the Di Milano trial. In the years 1990–1996 she ran seminars in the field of interior architecture at the University of Florentine. As a designer, she cooperates with reputable brands such as Alessi, Ivv, Martinelli Luce, Antinori, Visconti, Serralunga, Bitossi, Pampaloni and Stayer. For Alessi she created two characteristic collections: "Cactus!" and "Ba-rock", as well as individual projects, such as "Folpo", which was awarded at the International Design YearBook 1999. Her works were presented in prestigious museums, such as Moma in New York, Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and Milwaukee Art Museum.

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Martin Drechsel

Martin Drechsel is a German-Swiss industrial designer valued for minimalist, functional design and sustainable Pode for design. He studied design, engineering and management, combining creativity with practical thinking. He gained experience in international design studies in London, Zurich, Berlin, Milan and Amsterdam. His style also shaped the reality of growing up in the GDR, which influenced its focus on the durability and savings of the form. Drechsel works with prestigious brands, including Emu, for which he created a modern collection of Apero garden furniture distinguished by lightness and elegant simplicity. His projects combine aesthetics with ergonomics, creating durable, useful and timeless products.

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Martin Lauritsen

Martin Lauritsen is a Danish industrial designer who specializes in creating durable and emotionally engaging furniture. His Pode Jat to design combines high quality with aesthetics inspired by music, which is aimed at evoking positive emotions for users. Working with the brand Bolia Lauritsen designed, among others Flor collection covering couches, benches and bar stools, and the Vala series, which includes desks, shelves and mirrors. His projects such as the eida coffee table and wall clock tima They are characterized by minimalist design and functionality. Lauritsen runs his own studio in Denmark, where he continues the creation of furniture that combines Scandinavian aesthetics with modern solutions.

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Massimo Broglio

Massimo Broglio is an Italian architect and designer born in 1964, a graduate of the Milan University of Technology. In 1988, he founded his own studio in Zanè (Venice of the Euganska), which has been implementing architecture, design and visual identification projects for over 30 years. His works include both the renovation of historical buildings as well as modern residential, industrial and commercial spaces. Broglio cooperates with reputable brands, such as an Ton lupi, cea design, olev, trabà or coe, creating products characterized by a minimalist and functional design. His well -known projects include A collection of "Edith" chairs and "Jens" tables for Trabà, "Shawà" shower battery for an Ton lupi and a series of "Circle" fittings for CEA design.

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Massimo Giacon

Massimo Giacon, born in 1961 in Padua, is a versatile Italian artist acting in Milan as a cartoonist, illustrator, designer, musician and performer. From the 1980s, he co -founded the revival of the Italian comic, publishing in magazines such as "Frigidaire", "Linus" and "Nova Express". In 1981, he co -founded the Multimedia project of TRAX, combining art, music and performance. In 1985 he began working with Ettore Sottsass, designing for companies such as Alessi, swatch, Artemide and Memphis. His designs include ceramics, glass, fabrics and everyday objects. As a musician, he released the albums "Horror Vacui" (1996) and "La Città Ideale" (2003), and currently performs with the band Massimo Giacon & the Blass. Since 1997, he has been lecturing at Istituto European di Design in Milan. His work combines pop-art, irony and mass culture, which makes him one of the most original figures of Italian design and contemporary art.

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Mathieu Matégot

Mathieu Matégot was a Hungarian-French designer and artist who brought exceptional artistic sensitivity to the world of design. The architect by profession, he was characterized by a talent for combining functionality with a sculptural form. Known from the technique of rigitulle - a bent, perforated sheet, which he treated as a fabric - he created light, dynamic furniture and lamps that resemble spatial compositions. He collaborated, among others with the brand Gubi, which restored its projects, such as the Nagasaki chair, Copacabana armchair or Kangourou table. After 1959, he devoted himself to the creation of monumental abstract tapestries, which are decorated with public institutions, including Australia National Library. Matégot remains one of the most poetic creators of modernism - combining art, craft and industry.

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Matias Mollenbach and Nick Rasmussen

matias møllenbach and Nick Rasmussen is a Danish duo of designers, known for creating modern furniture combining functionality with a sophisticated aesthetics.

matias møllenbach He graduated from Central Saint Martins and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 2018, he founded his own studio in Copenhagen, where he cooperates with craftsmen, creating timeless objects with unique forms.

Nick Rasmussen He began his career as an architect, and then graduated from furniture design. Currently conducts Luddo Studios studio in Copenhagen, dealing with product design, architecture and art for customers around the world. Their common work is the "Ready Dining Chair" chair for the brand Audo Copenhagen. This project, inspired by classic Cantilever chairs, is characterized by a suspended seat and back, which gives it lightness and modern appearance. Møllenbach and Rasmussen are valued for the ability to combine traditional craftsmanship with modern design, creating projects that are both aesthetic and functional.

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Matteo Cibic

Matteo Cibic is an Italian designer known for combining design, art and craftsmanship in a surreal, often humorous way. He was born in 1983 in Vicenza and collaborated with many international brands, such as Benet Ton, Scarlet Splendour or Vitra. His designs, including furniture, ceramics, glass and artistic objects, are characterized by anthropomorphic form, bold colors and fancy details. CIBIC often gives objects personality, which makes them exceed the boundaries. He is a laureate of numerous awards, including Elle Deco International Design Award. His studio in Milan is a space of experiments, where he combines new technologies with traditional craftsmanship, creating objects on the border of design and conceptual art.

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Matteo Fogale

Matteo Fogale is an Uruguayan designer born in 1984 in Montevideo, currently living in London. He graduated from industrial design at the University of IUAV in Venice. Fogale gained experience in reputable studies, including Patricia Urquiola and Nichetto & Partners. In 2013, he founded his own design studio in London, where he created unique furniture designs, combining craftsmanship with modern industrial processes. His works are characterized by minimalism and functionality. He collaborated with brands such as & Tradition, Carl Hansen & Søn and Sutherland. Fogale projects were presented at international exhibitions, and he himself is also involved in education conducting lectures on design.

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Matteo Thun

Matteo Thun is an Italian architect and designer, known for the holistic Pode ście combining design, nature and sustainable development. He studied with Oskar Kokoschka and Ettore Sottsassa, with whom he co -founded the Memphis collective - a movement rebelling against the classic principles of design. Thun designs buildings, interiors, furniture and ceramics, often drawing on local traditions and natural materials. He collaborated, among others with brands Artemide, illy and duravit. His style is a balance between function, simplicity and emotion. The laureate of many awards is valued for a timeless, balanced design.

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Matthias Demacker

Matthias Demacker is a German designer born in 1970 in southern Germany. He studied design at FH Niederrhein in Krefeld, and during his education he gained experience working in various design offices at exhibition projects. After graduating, he moved to Munich, where he collaborated with reputable companies, such as Ideal Standard, Bene, Wittmann and Interlübke. In 2003, he founded his own DemackerDesign studio, focusing on creating modern, functional furniture and utility products. Demacker has gained international recognition, receiving prizes such as Interior Innovation Award (2005), Red Dot Design Award (2007) and Good Design Award (2010). His design philosophy is based on the principle: "to do something special but simple." He collaborated with many known brands, including Softline, Sovet Italia and Hitch Mylius, creating projects that combine aesthetics with practicality.

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Mattia Di Rosa

Mattia di Rosa is an Italian designer born in 1969 in Carrara, known for his experimental Pode ście to the design, in which the case and errors play a key role. Since 1992, he has been cooperating with the company Alessi, creating iconic everyday objects. His most recognizable design is the series of kitchen containers "Gianni A Little Man Holding On Tight", in which the small form of "Gianni" seems to hold the lid from the inside, giving the products a humorous and human character. Di Rosa often collaborated with Stefano Giovannonim, with whom he created, among others "Fruit Mama" plate and a "bimboveloce" cake stand. His projects combine functionality with narrative Pode into form, introducing an emotional dimension to utility items. DI ROSA works were presented at many design exhibitions and auctions, and his work remains an example of the Italian Pode to the design, where fun and innovation go hand in hand with daily functionality.

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Mavro Lefevre

Studio Mavro-Lefèvre is a Danish design studio founded by Sofie Lefèvre, a graduate of Royal College of Art in London, also with a master's degree in design and communication with Copenhagen Business School. Initially, she cooperated with Mette Mavro, an interior and music specialist, but currently the studio runs independently. Lefèvre focuses on human -oriented design, creating everyday objects that combine aesthetics with functionality. The studio has gained international recognition, including the prestigious Red Dot Design Award - Best of the Best, for a collection of DISC garden furniture for Zone Denmark. Other projects include a series of Rocks glasses and lighting collections such as Taki and Beau, which combine minimalist forms with architect inspirations Ton Życzne. Lefèvre emphasizes the analysis of the needs of users and the environmental context, seeking to create products that enrich everyday life in both private and public spaces.

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Meike Harde

Meike Harde is a German designer specializing in furniture and lighting, known for its innovative Pode to materials and forms. After graduating from product design at Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Saar in 2011, she founded her own studio in Cologne in 2013. Her works are characterized by visual lightness and intelligent constructions, often using textiles in an innovative way. Harde cooperated with reputable brands, such as Vibia, Woud, Bolia, prostory and PULPO. Her Pode combines experiments with materials with precise craftsmanship, which brought her numerous awards, including nominations for the German Design Award. Thanks to the unique Emu style and innovative solutions, Meike Harde has gained recognition on the international design stage.

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Meneghello Paolelli

Meneghello Paolelli Associati is an Italian design studio founded in 2006 in Milan by Sandro Meneghello and Marco Paolelli, graduates of the Milan University of Technology. They specialize in product design and strategic consulting in the field of industrial design. Their Pode is based on "Lateral Thinking" - drawing inspiration from areas outside traditional design, which results in innovative and functional projects. The studio works with reputable brands such as Luceplan, Artceram, Fiam Italia and Twils. Their works have been won by numerous international awards, including 13 Red Dot Design Awards (including two "Best of the Best"), 7 Design Plus, 3 Good Design Awards, 4 If Design Awards and 9 awards at Adi Design Index. Meneghello Paolelli Associati combines creativity with a deep understanding of production processes, creating projects that are both aesthetic and practical.

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Mette Schelde

Mette Schelde is a Danish designer, known for creating lighting, furniture and spatial installations connecting art with functional design. She was born in 1985 and graduated from the Aarhus School of Architecture. In 2012, she founded her own studio in Copenhagen. Her designs are distinguished by a graphic form, minimalism and strong rooting in Nordic aesthetics. He works with recognized brands such as PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED, woud, Fritz Hansen or Bang & Olufsen. Particular recognition was obtained by the lamp "Planet", whose sculptural character and modularity show her Pode Jat to light as a spatial form. Schelde has won many awards, including the Danish Design Award and IF Design Award. Her work balances between architecture and utility art, emphasizing the role of light, shade and interaction in everyday space.

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Michael Graves

Michael Graves was an American architect and designer, a key figure of postmodernism in architecture and industrial design. He studied at Harvard, and his career included both monumental buildings and everyday objects. He collaborated with companies such as Alessi, target or disney, designing products that combined functionality with funny, friendly aesthetics. His most famous utility design is a kettle with a bird -shaped whistle for Alessi (1985), which became a design icon. After the disease in 2000, he was also involved in the design of medical equipment and furniture available to people with disabilities. Graves believed that a good design should be beautiful, available and useful. His work had a huge impact on the development of contemporary design and democratization of good design.

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Michael H. Nielsen

Michael H. Nielsen is a Danish architect and furniture designer who graduated from Danmarks Designskole with distinction and began his career in the Sven ElkLicćra design studio. Since the 1980s, he has been running his own studio, creating hundreds of projects presented at international exhibitions in Cologne, Stockholm and Copenhagen. His style is characterized by attention to detail and minimalism of form in accordance with the principle "less is more". The artist cooperates with reputable brands such as Bolia, for which he designed, among others Graceful collection - tables and desks with a minimalist design and solid performance. Other well -known projects are Balance, Fusion, Piro and New Mood collection inspired by the style of the 1950s. Nielsen combines Scandinavian aesthetics with functionality creating timeless furniture and tailored to the various needs of users.

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Michael Hilgers

Michael Hilgers is a German designer and architect from Berlin, who has been running his own design studio "Ideas" since 2001. As a qualified carpenter and architect, he specializes in creating innovative, functional and saving space space that combine simplicity with high quality. His Pode Jest, referred to as "pragmatic design", consists in searching for new solutions for contemporary housing challenges, often in the context of a limited life space. Hilgers has gained recognition thanks to projects such as the "Flatmate" desk-an ultra-cut secretary that combines functionality with a minimalist design. His works have been awarded many times, including "Interior Innovation Award" and were presented in various museums. Hilgers has collaborated with reputable brands such as Casala, EX.T, Müller Small Living or Iversen Interior, creating furniture that responds to the needs of modern users.

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Michael Kindler

Michael Kindler is a German industrial designer who, together with Guido Metz, runs Studio Metz und Kindler ProductDesign in Darmstadt. Their work is based on the study of human customs and rituals, combining new materials with traditional solutions, which leads to the creation of simple and understandable products. For the brand Philippi Kindler designed, among others Double Pebble bowl, Eselsohr tab, Vogelfrei feeder and the award -winning Voil bowl, which won the# Design Award 2018 forms. His designs are characterized by a balance between functionality and emotional impact, combining modernity with classic elegance. Kindler values ​​both a long -lasting process of maturing ideas and spontaneous inspirations, striving to create objects that are not only aesthetic, but also useful.

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Michael Raasch

Michael Raasch is a German designer specializing in lighting, furniture and accessories. Already during his studies at Hochschule für Gestaltung in offenbach his projects were implemented by reputable companies such as Serien. Lighting and Anta. In 1996, the Fiedeler+Raasch design studio in Wiesbaden co -founded, which has been under the name Heinrich Fiedler Industrial Design since 2002. Raasch's philosophy is based on the search for essence and functional simplicity. His designs are characterized by minimalist aesthetics, high quality and local production in Germany. His works have won numerous international awards and are part of the permanent collection of the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design.

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Michel Boucquillon

Michel Boucquillon is a Belgian architect and designer born in 1962. He graduated from the University of Saint Luke in Brussels in 1986. In 1988, at the age of 26, he won the competition for the Hemicyk of the European Parliament in Brussels, which opened the door to his career in the field of design. In 2000 he moved to Tuscany, where he founded "Casa Boucquillon" - a unique place connecting the house, studio and design laboratory. He cooperates there with his wife, Donia Maaoui, an architect, sculptor and painter. His designs include furniture, lighting and accessories for reputable brands, such as Alessi, Artemide, an Ton ore, Martinelli Luce or Salvatore Ferragamo. He is a laureate of many international awards, including Menzione d'Anore Compasso d’Oro 2011, Good Design Award 2008 and Design Plus 2006.

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Michele De Lucchi

Michele de Lucchi is one of the most valued Italian architects known for combining craft sensitivity with modern design. A member of the avant -garde groups Studio Alchimia and Memphis, opposing modernist Emu functionalism. He collaborated with such brands as Artemide, Alessi, Hermès, Kartell, Olivetti and Vitra. His most famous project is the Tolomeo lamp (1987, with Giancarlo Fassina), an icon of world design. He also created office architecture, exhibitions and pavilions, including for Enel, Deutsche Bank and Piaggio. His works are in the MOMA, Center Pompidou and Di Milano triennale collections.

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Michele Menescardi

Michele Menescardi is a valued, Italian designer born in 1979 near Milan. After graduating from industrial design at Polytecnico di Milano in 2004, he began working as an independent designer, developing every project from the ideas phase to production. In 2014, he founded his own design studio in Milan, specializing in designing furniture, accessories and lighting. His designs are characterized by simple elegance, clean lines and functionality.?

Menescardi cooperated with reputable brands, such as Calligaris and Natuzzi, creating, among others Lazy, Connect and Baltimora collections. For his achievements he received the prestigious Good Design Award awarded by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design.

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Michiel van der Kley

Michiel van der Kley is a Dutch designer born in 1962, known for creating innovative furniture with soft, organic forms. As a self -taught, he began his career in the 90s, developing his characteristic style based on minimalism, functionality and inspiration with nature and architecture. His most recognizable designs are armchairs, sofas and poufs that combine comfort with original design, often going beyond typical furniture schemes. Van der Kley collaborated with reputable brands, such as Arthfort or Montis, gaining recognition at the international design fair. In recent years, he has also been known for its innovative Project Egg project - a space printed in 3D, symbolizing openness and cooperation. His work is a combination of technology, craftsmanship and artistic vision that distinguishes him from contemporary designers.

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Mickaël Koska

Mickaël Koska is a French designer and founder of the Koska studio in Marseille. Initially, self -taught, later perfected his skills at École Boulle in Paris. His works combine art and design, using raw materials, recycling and local crafts. Koska is inspired by everyday life and nature, creating functional objects with sculptural forms and expressive colors. He cooperates with French craftsmen, promoting ethical production and sustainable Pode for design. His collections, such as "Cactus" and "Prickly Pear", combine glass, ceramics and metal, creating unique lamps and furniture. Koska strives to create timeless items that combine aesthetics with functionality, reflecting his involvement in local traditions and modern design.

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Mike Ruch

Mike Ruch is a German industrial designer, a graduate of Bauhaus-Universität in Weimar, who gained experience during semesters abroad in Barcelona and at Columbia University in New York. His projects combine functionality with timeless aesthetics, which brought him recognition in the form of awards such as Interior Innovation Award and German Design Award. Working with the brand Philippi, the movement created, among others A series of Solero vases and candlesticks, characterized by a futuristic form and an impression of levitation thanks to the combination of nickel and steel. His other design is a Solo bowl, set in a minimalist steel frame, which combines elegance with practicality. The movement emphasizes the importance of direct contact with producers and inspirations from traveling and observing everyday life. His Pode Design is based on the creation of products that are both aesthetic and useful, regardless of changing trends.

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Mikko Laakkonen

Mikko Laakkonen is a Finnish designer born in 1974 in Espoo. Initially, he was educated as a lutnik, and then studied furniture design at Kymemenlaakso Polytechnic and at the University of Art and Design at Helsinki. In 2004, he founded his own studio in Helsinki, focusing on the design of everyday products. His works combine functionality with minimalism and were presented at many international exhibitions, including in Milan, Helsinki and Tokyo. Laakkonen collaborated with reputable brands such as Marimekko, Inno, isko, Martel, Bos, Casamania, Covo and Offecct. He is a laureate of numerous awards, including Red Dot Design Award (2012), Good Design Award (2010) and the title of Young Designer of the Year (2009). Its best known project is the Latva hanger, reminiscent of a tree that can perform both a usable and decorative function.

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Miriam Mirri

Miriam Mirri is an Italian designer born in Bologna in 1964, currently living and working in Milan. She graduated from Scuola Superiore di Disen Anatomico and studied design and communication at the Università del Progetto at Reggio Emilia. She started her career in London by working with architect Nigel Coates, and then she was the assistant to Stefano Giovannoni. Since 2000, he has been running his own design studio. Her work includes everyday objects, animal accessories, furniture and watches created for brands such as Alessi, United Pets, Häagen-Dazs and Mandarina Duck. Soft lines, emotional message and functionality are characteristic of its projects. The most famous works include "Tigrito" and "Lupita" animals and the "Big Love" collection. In 2006 she received the Fritz Henkel Award for Innovation. Her projects were presented at numerous national and international exhibitions.

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Mogens Holmriis

Mogens Holmriis is a Danish furniture designer, known for his passion for minimalism, functionality and natural materials. He graduated from Danish Design School, and his career began in the 1980s, when he began designing furniture inspired by classic Scandinavian design. A special passion for Holmriis is wood, especially Teak, which he uses in his projects, creating durable and elegant forms. He collaborated with renowned brands, including Skagerak and Trip Trap, for which he designed many iconic models of garden and home furniture. His style is characterized by balance between aesthetics and practicality, which makes his designs both beautiful and useful. Holmriis remains faithful to the idea of ​​sustainable design with respect for nature and traditional craftsmanship.

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Mogens Lassen

Mogens Lassen was a Danish architect and designer, considered a pioneer of functionalism and modernism in Denmark. After graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, he worked at the Tyge Hvassa office, and in the years 1927–1928 he stayed in Paris, where he encountered the work of Le Corbusier, which influenced his Pode to architecture. He mainly designed residential buildings, including villas and apartment buildings, as well as interiors of shops and public facilities. His furniture, such as Kubus candlestick or folding Egyptian table, combine the simplicity of form with precision and have become icons of Danish design. In 1971 he received the medal of C.F. Hansen for an outstanding contribution to architecture. Today, his projects are valued for timeless aesthetics and functionality.

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Monica Forster

Monica Förster is a recognized Swedish designer, born in 1966 in Dorotea. She studied at Beckmans College of Design and Konstfack in Stockholm. Since 1999, he has been running his own studio, creating projects for brands such as Zanotta, Alessi, Poltron Frau, Volvo or Swedede. Her style combines functionality with a poetic form, and the work is distinguished by the purity of the line and innovative Pode to materials. Förster projects were issued in prestigious museums, including Moma and V & a in London. Awarded many times, incl. The title "Designer of the Year" from Elle Decoration and the Bruno Mathsson Prize award. Her interdisciplinary Pode Jest and aesthetic sensitivity make her one of the most important characters in contemporary design.

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Monika Mulder

Monika Mulder is a valued designer from Sweden, known for creating functional and aesthetic everyday objects. She graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands, and began her career in the IKEA design department, where she gained recognition thanks to innovative solutions combining simplicity with convenience of use. Her style is characterized by organic forms, soft lines and bold but friendly. Mulder designs furniture, lighting and interior design accessories that balance between creativity and practicality. Her works have been awarded and presented at international design exhibitions many times. Monika Mulder believes that good design should not only solve problems, but also make joy and inspire in everyday life.

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Morten Georgsen

Morten Georgsen is a Danish furniture designer who has been creating functional and elegant solutions for houses around the world for over three decades. He started his career at Bang & Olufsen, where he learned to combine aesthetics with technology. In 1992 he founded his own design studio, which in 2014 he transformed in Morten Georgsen Studio based in Valencia. His philosophy "no nonsense design" is based on minimalism, functionality and accessibility. Since 1993, he has been cooperating with Boconcept, creating collections such as Bergamo, Modena or Lugano, which combine Scandinavian aesthetics with practical solutions. Georgsen also designed for brands such as Dan-Form, Kare Design or Teulat. His works are characterized by a minimalist Pode Jest, attention to proportions and the use of various materials, which makes them both aesthetic and functional.

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MrSmith Studio

Mrsmith Studio is a Milan design studio founded in 2004 by Marco Mascetti, specializing in industrial, graphic and packaging design. The team operates according to the author's Pode "Design as an input®", integrating design in business processes from the earliest stages. The studio cooperated with reputable brands, such as Ferrero, Calligaris or kdln, creating, among others Basil and Cream chairs and a bottle of Estathé. Mrsmith combines creativity with technology and functionality, designing aesthetic and innovative products. Their works have been awarded many times, including Red Dot Award and A'design Award.

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MSDS Studio

MSDS Studio is a Canadian design studio based in Toronto, founded in 2011 by Jessica Nakanishi and Jonathan Sabine. He specializes in interior design, furniture and lighting, combining Japanese minimalism with Nordic simplicity. Their works are characterized by saving forms, functionality and a deep understanding of materials. The studio has gained recognition thanks to designs for brands such as Normann Copenhagen (Stock table, Hoop hanger), Woud (Annular lamp, Level Level) or +Halle (Boulevard bench system). MSDS Studio also cooperated with companies such as Umbra, Shopify and David Design. Their designs were presented at international fair, including in Stockholm, where as the first Canadian studio they presented their works at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair in 2015.

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Muller & Wulff

Müller & Wulff is a German duo of designers - Thomas Müller and Jörg Wulff, who have been conducting a joint design studio in Berlin since 2001. Both have a solid artistic education: Müller studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart and the Royal College of Art in London, while Wulff graduated from Hochschule für Gestaltung and Hochschule der Künste in Berlin and Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design in England. Their works are characterized by a balance between artistic restraint and a distinct design message. At the center of their attention there is a man - they design for the user, creating furniture that is not only functional, but also emotionally engaging. They collaborated with reputable brands, such as Softline, Ligne Roset, Cor or Rolf Benz, creating products that have gained recognition at international exhibitions and received numerous awards, including Red Dot Design Award, German Design Award, Good Design Award and Interior Innovation Award.

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Murken + Hansen

Murken + Hansen is a Berlin Design Studio founded in 1999 by Hauke ​​Murkena and Sven Hansen. They specialize in designing furniture, accessories and everyday products, combining German functionality with soft minimalism. Their philosophy is based on creating objects with high utility, durability and timeless aesthetics, which contributes to a sustainable design. They collaborated with reputable brands such as Philippi, cor, cor, freifrau, MENU, Stelton or WMF. Their well -known projects include A little table for PieperConcept and a collection of Rubie furniture for Freifrau. Their works have won numerous awards, including German Design Award, Design Plus and Good Design Award Japan. In addition, they conduct lectures at universities such as Udk Berlin and Bauhaus Universität Weimar, sharing their knowledge with future designers.

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MUT Design

Mut Design is a Spanish design studio founded in 2010 by Alberto Sánchez and Eduardo Villalóna in Valencia. He specializes in designing furniture, lighting and installation, based on his philosophy on Emotive Design, i.e. creating objects that evokes emotions. The studio cooperates with reputable brands, such as Expormim, Sancal or Preciosa lighting creating projects characterized by minimalist design and organic shapes. Their works such as Armadillo collections, petale and lens have won numerous awards, including Red Dot Award and Wallpaper* Design Awards. Mut Design was also invited to the IMM Cologne International Fair in 2020. The studio combines aesthetics with functionality, creating projects that are both beautiful and practical.

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Naoto Fukasawa

Naoto Fukasawa is a Japanese industrial designer, known for his minimalist style and philosophy of "unknown design", in which the form results from the natural habits of the user. He was born in 1956, studied at Tama Art University in Tokyo. He started his career at Ideo in California, and after returning to Japan he founded his own studio. He collaborated with brands such as Muji, Herman Miller, B&B Italia, Alessi or Maruni. Fukasawa designs furniture, electronics and everyday items, always for harmony, minimalism and functions. His works are often awarded and staged all over the world. He is also an academic lecturer and a member of the design committee in technology companies.

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Nathan Yong

Nathan Yong is a recognized Singapore designer who has gained international recognition thanks to his Emu minimalist Emu Pode to the design. He graduated in the field of industrial design at Temasek Polytechnic, and then won the Master's degree at the University of New South Wales. In 1999 he founded the Air Division brand, and in 2006 opened his own studio - Nathan Yong Design. His works combine functionality with aesthetics inspired by nature and Asian craft. He collaborated with brands such as Ligne Roset, Herman Miller and Moma. In 2008 he received the prestigious Singapore President’s Design Award: Designer of the Year. His projects were presented at international exhibitions, including in Milan, London and Cologne.

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Neil Poulton

Neil poul Ton is a Scottish industrial designer known for minimalist, modern projects combining form with functionality. He was born in 1963 in Thurso, Scotland, and currently lives and works in Paris. He specializes in designing consumer electronics, lighting and IT products. He collaborated with brands like Lacia, Artemide, Vitra and Lexon. His works are characterized by minimalism, elegance and technological precision. He gained international recognition for hard disk, lamps and computer equipment designs. Awarded many times, incl. Red Dot Design Award and If Product Design Award. His projects are in permanent collections, including Center Pompidou in Paris. Poul Ton perceives design as an art of everyday life, which should be useful and timeless.

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Neill Bustin

Neill Bustin is a British furniture designer and creative director with extensive experience in interior design and utility design. He developed his career in Great Britain and Germany, combining classic craftsmanship with modern Pode to function and aesthetics. He cooperates, among others with the Estonian brand Woodman, where it is responsible for creating collections connecting modern design with a timeless simplicity. Bustin designs, among others Mobile shelves, tables and furniture for living rooms and offices, emphasizing details, ergonomics and natural materials. As a creative director in R&D, Inspired Design Ltd. develops products that respond to the real needs of users, while maintaining high quality and subtle references to the classics of European design.

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Nendo

Oki Sato, the founder of the NANDO studio is one of the most influential designers of modern design. Born in 1977 in Canada, educated in Tokyo combines Japanese sensitivity with global aesthetics in his work. He creates light, poetic and full of conceptual humor. Nendo designs for leading brands such as Fritz Hansen, Louis Poulsen, Flos, Cappellini, Kartell, Moroso, Boffi, Hermès and Lexus. Sato work includes furniture, lighting, architecture and artistic installations, often surprising with form and meaning. His projects are issued in MoMa, Center Pompidou and Design Museum in London. Oki Sato redefines contemporary minimalism, giving it a narrative and emotional dimension.

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Neri&Hu

Neri & Hu Design and Research Office is an interdisciplinary design studio founded in 2004 in Shanghai by Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu. He specializes in architecture, interior design, furniture, products and exhibitions, combining modern Pode with cultural and historical context. Their works are characterized by deep research, integration of various disciplines and attention to detail. The studio has won numerous international awards, including the title "Architecture Studio of the Year" from Deseen Awards in 2021. Neri & hu cooperates with reputable brands, such as Poltron Frau, Stellar Works or Artemide. Their designs, such as Sukhothai Shanghai or Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts Extension, combine tradition with modernity, creating spaces full of light, textures and emotions.

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Nestor Campos

Nestor Campos is a Spanish architect and designer, born in 1983 in Granada. After obtaining a master's degree in architecture in 2007 he worked for five years in Germany, where he gained experience in planning and design precision. In 2012, he moved to Sweden to study industrial design at the University of Lund. In 2014, he founded his own studio in Malmö, specializing in housing architecture, interior design and product design, such as furniture, lighting and everyday accessories. Campos combines the cultural influence of Spain, Germany and Scandinavia, which is reflected in his designs characterized by the functionality and use of natural materials. His works were presented at the International Fair in Milan, Stockholm, Copenhagen, London and Berlin.

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Nicholai Wiig Hansen

Nicholai Wiig Hansen is a Danish designer who founded his own studio at the age of 26. The son of the famous artist Svenda Wiig Hansen, from the beginning of his career, focused on the functionality and simplicity of form. His designs are characterized by clear proportions, balance and reduction of details to the absolute minimum, while maintaining aesthetics and expressiveness. He collaborated with brands such as Normann Copenhagen, ikea, Fritz Hansen, Lightyears and Raavia. His most famous works include: Tablo tables, GEO jug, My Chair chair and Night Owl lamp. He is also the artistic director of the Raavia brand, famous for its colorful ceramics. WIIG Hansen believes that design should be both practical and emotionally engaging, combining utility with aesthetic experience. His projects were acquired by, among others Red Dot Award and German Design Award.

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Nick Ross

Nick Ross is a Scottish-Swedish designer living in Stockholm, known for its minimalist forms inspired by cultural history and narrative. He graduated from industrial design at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, and then obtained a master's degree in the field of interior architecture and furniture design at Konstfack in Stockholm. In 2014, he founded his own design studio. His works such as the "White Lies" table or the "Last of the Free" collection explore the influence of fiction and history on the perception of objects. Ross has collaborated with reputable brands such as Audo Copenhagen and +Halle, creating projects combining crafts with modern design. His work was presented at international exhibitions, including in Milan and Berlin.

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Niels Gammelgaard

Niels Gammelgaard is a Danish industrial designer known for minimalist and functional furniture designs. He gained international fame thanks to many years of cooperation with IKEA, where he created iconic products such as the Folke chair or sofa moment - the first seating set for self -assembly. In 1978 he founded the Pelikan Design studio designing for brands such as Fritz Hansen or cappellini. His style combines industrial character with the lightness of form and availability. Gammelgaard was honored with the prestigious Thorvald Bindesbøll award for contribution to the democratization of design. His works are icons of modern design, which to this day inspire designers and users around the world.

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Niels Hvass

Niels Hvass is a Danish furniture designer, known for the timeless Pode ście to the design that combines simplicity, functionality and deep respect for the material. He graduated from the prestigious The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, and his work is characterized by minimalism rooted in Scandinavian tradition. Hvass focuses on creating solutions that respond to the real needs of users, without losing aesthetic values. His designs often expose the natural beauty of wood and are known for its clear form and exceptional durability. Working with reputable brands such as Varier, Hvass proves that design can be both utility and emotionally engaging. His Pode is a manifesto of responsible design - thoughtful, balanced and long -lived.

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Nika Zupanc

Nika Zupanc is a Slovenian designer whose works balance on the border of utility design and art. Known for a female, sophisticated style, she combines classic forms with a hint of romanticism and irony. Her designs are distinguished by a subtle narrative, delicacy and courage in reaching for unobvious inspirations. It gained international recognition thanks to cooperation with brands such as Moooi (Lolita lamp, Golden Chair), Brokis, Alessi or qeebooo. Her work often raises the topics of femininity, emotions and strength, hidden under sensual aesthetics. Zupanc is not afraid of color, detail and bold forms creating objects that attract attention and arouse emotions.

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Nikodem Szpunar

Nikodem Szpunar is a valued Polish furniture designer and painter, a graduate of the Design Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. His work combines industrial production with craft and artistic experiments. Szpunar cooperated with brands such as noti, Paged furniture, Moooi}}}}} carpets or befame, creating collections such as prop, tuk, icho-mio and plug. His projects were presented at international fairs and exhibitions in Berlin, Milan, London, New York, Hong Kong and Japan. He is a laureate of many awards, including a good pattern, International Furniture Design Award (Asahikawa), Make Me! and must have. In 2019, he received the title of designer of the year from Arena Design, and in 2021 from the Institute of Industrial Design.

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Nina Bruun

Nina Bruun is a Danish designer specializing in furniture design, visual identification and trend forecasting. She completed furniture and space design at the Royal Danish Design Academy. In 2016, she founded her own studio, which offers comprehensive services in the field of product design, colors and visual strategies. Her works, such as the Nest chair, are in the permanent Museum of Arts and Design collection in New York. She collaborated with brands like Muuto, Made By Hand or Audo Copenhagen. Bruun won the Red Dot Design Award, and its projects were presented in Wallpaper*, Design Milk and Le Figaro. In his work, he combines Scandinavian aesthetics with a deep understanding of form and color creating timeless, functional solutions.

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Nina Jobs & Stina Sandwall

Nina Jobs and Stina Sandwall are recognized Swedish designers whose work combines minimalist elegance with honest functionality. Together, they create everyday objects that delight with the simplicity of form, careful selection of materials and care for detail. Their designs are heavily rooted in the Scandinavian heritage of design, but always enriched with a fresh look and timeless aesthetics. Jobs and Sandwall focus on durability, utility and visual harmony - the features that make their work perfectly find both in private and public spaces. Together they collaborated, among others With the Bsweden brand, creating lighting with a subtle, architect Ton}}.

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Nina Thoming

Nina Thöming is a German designer of industrial design, known for the thoughtful Pode ście to form, functions and aesthetics. As part of the design team in the Flöz Design studio, it specializes in creating utility products - from ceramics to everyday objects and furniture. Her designs are characterized by minimalist elegance, ergonomics and attention to detail, thanks to Cz Emu combine modern style with high functionality. Thöming is inspired by the simplicity of nature and the user's needs, creating permanent and timeless solutions. Her works have repeatedly gained recognition at international design fair and design exhibitions. Thanks to the skillful Emu balancing between innovation and classics, Nina Thöming is considered one of the most important figures of modern German design.

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Nis Ollgaard

Nis Øllgaard is a Danish industrial designer, a graduate of the architecture school at Aarhus, who has been specializing in the design of everyday products since 1981. His philosophy is based on a harmonious combination of form and functions, where the material plays a key role in defining the utility of the object. One of his most famous projects is a shoe spoon for Normann Copenhagen, awarded the Red Dot Design Award in 2013. This minimalist and functional object is characterized by a flexible tip that adapts to the foot and an ergonomic handle. In addition, thanks to the magnetic Emu handle, it can be easily stored on the wall, constituting an aesthetic element of hallway equipment.

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Noe Duchaufour Lawrance

Noé Duchnor-Lawrance is a French designer and interior architect, known for organic Pode to form and the ability to combine crafts with modern technology. He was born in 1974 in southern France, studied sculpture at École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués and design on the famous École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. His designs are characterized by the softness of the line, inspired by nature and emotions, as well as exceptional attention to detail. It creates furniture, lighting and interiors for brands such as Lignne Roset, Bernhardt Design, Zanotta, Saint-Louis or Hermès. His works are distinguished by elegance, functionality and sensual aesthetics. Duchafour-Lawrance combines utility art with a poetic vision of space, creating projects that are both innovative and timeless. He is one of the most valued creators of modern design.

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Norgaard & Kechayas

nørgaard & kec HAY AS is a duo of designers operating in Denmark, created by Jonas Herman Nørgaard and Nicklas Kec HAY asa. Their studio specializes in furniture and lighting design, combining Scandinavian minimalism with modern functionality and experimental ({168}} to form. Artists are inspired by both industry and craftsmanship, and their designs are characterized by expressive but balanced. They work with recognized brands such as & tradition, New Works or woud. For & Tradition, they created, among others Lamps from the Manhattan series - elegant, mobile lighting inspired by Art Déco and the silhouette of classic skyscrapers. Nørgaard & kec HAY as they strive to create objects that are both practical and emotionally engaging. Their works show that modern design can be both useful and full of personality.

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Norm Architects

Architects are the Copenhagen design studio founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønna von Lotzbeck. The studio works at the interface between architecture, design and art, specializing in interior design, furniture, lighting and commercial spaces. Their style is a tribute to Scandinavian minimalism - s Ton}}}}}}}} natural materials and timeless forms. Architects standards combine functionality with subtle elegance and harmony. The studio works with prestigious brands, including Audo Copenhagen, & travel, bang & olufsen or by the way. Their Pode based on the philosophy of "pure aesthetics", which emphasizes peace and balance in modern space.

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Norman Foster

Norman Foster is a British architect and designer, one of the leading representatives of the high-tech and modernism. Born in 1935 in Manchester, he graduated from architecture at the University of Manchester and the prestigious Yale University. In 1967 he founded his own studio Foster + Partners, which became one of the most influential in the world. Foster is the author of such icons as the Swiss Re tower in London ("Cucumber"), Millennium Bridge, or the expansion of the Reichstag in Berlin. His style combines modern technologies with concern for the environment and functionality of space. Winner of numerous awards including the Pritzker award and the noble title. In addition to large buildings, Foster also designs everyday objects, including for Stelton, where he created an elegant collection of kitchen accessories.

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Note Design Studio

Note Design Studio is a Swedish design studio based in Stockholm, known from the multidisciplinary Pode ście combining architecture, industrial design, graphics and brand strategy. They work with renowned brands from the furniture and lighting industry, such as & tradition, for which they designed a versatile Alima pram. Other well -known companies for which they created include Fritz Hansen, Vibia, Lammhuchs, Skagerak, Hermès, Klarana, Reform, Pierre Frey, Sancal, Vestre, Zero Lighting and Ondarretta. Their designs are characterized by functionality, aesthetics and attention to detail, which brings them numerous awards and recognition in the industry

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Odo Fioravanti

Odoardo Fioraafanti is an Italian industrial designer, born in Rome, a graduate of the Faculty of Industrial Design of the Milan University of Technology. Since 1998, it has been active in the field of design, combining industrial design with graphics and exhibition design. In 2003, he founded his own design studio, Odoardo Fioraafanti Design Studio, implementing projects for renowned brands such as Pedrali, fontanaarte, flou, Foscarini, Normann Copenhagen and vibram. His works are characterized by innovation and functionality, which brought him numerous international awards, including the prestigious Compasso d’Oro in 2011 for the Frida chair for the company Pedrali. In 2010, his work was honored with the individual exhibition "Industrious Design" at the DI Milano triennial design museum.

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OEO Studio

oeo studio is a Danish design studio founded in 2003 by Thomas Lykke and Anne-Marie Buemann. He specializes in interior design, architecture and utility objects, combining Scandinavian functionality with Japanese aesthetics. In OEO Studio's works, a style often appears as "Complelling Minimalism", which engages emotionally and evokes a deep impression. The studio has won numerous awards including the Danish Design Award and German Design Awards. Their projects were included in the permanent collections of institutions such as Victoria and Albert Museum or Musée des Arts Décoraratifs.

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Ola Mirecka

Ola Mirecka is a Polish designer and visual artist living in Denmark. She graduated from the Department of Industrial Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (2010) and Master's studies at the Royal College of Art in London (2012). At Aarhus, he runs his own studio, where he creates objects and experiences combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies. Since 2014, she has been cooperating with the LEGO group as a designer of sets of blocks, and in the years 2020–2021 she was a juror of the "Lego Masters Polska" program. Her works were presented at international exhibitions and published in industry media. Mirecka is a co -author of the Alterego collection for Paged Furniture, awarded in the Good Design 2024 competition, and the designer of the Perline chair. Her work is characterized by an experimental Pode Jest in which innovation tools are playing and narrative.

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Olav Eldoy

Olav Eldøy is a Norwegian furniture designer, known for its modern and functional forms combining Scandinavian simplicity with ergonomic comfort. He has been associated with the Ekornes brand for years, where he played a key role in creating the iconic Stressless armchair line. He studied at the Norwegian Academy of Arts, and his designs are distinguished by organic shapes, a thoughtful construction and attention to detail. Eldøy attaches great importance to the relationship between the form and function - its furniture is to not only look, but above all provide exceptional comfort of use. He draws inspiration from nature, art and modern lifestyle. Thanks to many years of experience and consistent Emu Pode to design, Olav Eldøy gained recognition as one of the most important representatives of modern Scandinavian design.

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Ole Jensen

Ole Jensen is a Danish ceramics and designer, born in 1958 in ejsing. He graduated from the School of Arts and Crafts in Kolding and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. His work combines functionality with humor, creating objects of everyday use of a sculptural character. Jensen cooperated with brands such as Normann Copenhagen, for which he designed, among others Familia collection and a set of scoops and mushrooms. His works were presented in museums around the world, including in Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Danmark Designmuseum in Copenhagen. He received numerous awards for his achievements, including Thorvald Bindesbøll, the medal in 2004 and Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize in 2006.

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Ole Petter Wullum

Ole Petter Wullum is a Norwegian industrial designer and architect, born in 1965 in Trondheim. After graduating from the Norwegian Academy of Arts and Crafts in Oslo, he founded his own design studio in 1995, which he runs today on the outskirts of Trondheim. His works combine industrial design, furniture design and architecture, creating minimalist but expressive forms. Wullum is known for designs such as the Fold armchair for Normann Copenhagen, inspired by the simple folding of paper, or the kimono sofa for Molinari, combining Nordic simplicity with Italian elegance. His Pode Jat design is based on the creation of objects that are both functional and emotionally engaging, with an emphasis on minimalism and durability.

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Oleg Pugachev

Oleg Pugachev is a Russian designer born in 1986 who has been living in Berlin for years. He graduated from product design at the Weissense Academy of Art Berlin in 2013. After gaining experience at international design offices, in 2015 he founded his own studio, focusing on furniture and lighting design. His Pode combines functionality, technology and aesthetics, and intuition plays a key role in the creative process. He collaborated with brands such as Ligne Roset, Woud, Infiniti and Fameg. His well -known projects include the Tambour and Koto collections for Ligne Roset, as well as Jeu de Dés candlesticks and Suspended mirror for Woud. His works are characterized by minimalism and interactive Pode for use.

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Oliver Schick

Oliver Schick is a German designer who has been running his own studio since 2005, specializing in furniture, lighting and interior design. He graduated from product design at Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Saarbrücken. In its projects, he combines minimalism of form with a rich narrative, creating objects that are functional and at the same time full of emotions. Schick focuses on a timeless design that combines aesthetics with utility. He collaborated with brands such as Bolia, Gubi or Ligne Roset. His projects, such as the Ronde Pendant lamp for Gubi, are characterized by subtle details. He also designs for sustainable development looking for new solutions in the field of materials and functionality.

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Orlandini & Radice

Andrea Radice and Folco Orlandin are recognized, Italian designers who founded their design studio in 2008. Radio studied industrial design, and Orlandin architecture at Polytecnico di Milano. Their designs combine functionality with aesthetics, creating furniture and accessories that are both useful and visually attractive. They work with such brands as Alivar, Calligaris, fast and potocco. Their works have won numerous awards, including the Good Design Award. Radio & Orlandini studio is valued for modern Pode for design and advanced quality.

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Oskar Zięta

Oskar Zięta is a world -famous architect and designer, known for its innovative Pode ście to form, technology and material. The creator of the groundbreaking FIDA technology, which allows you to create light, durable and sculptural metal objects by inflating steel. His works balance on the border of design, art and engineering, and iconic projects, such as the Plopp stool or mirrors Rondo, have won numerous international awards and recognition in prestigious museums. Son -in -law experiments with production processes, redefining contemporary Pode for design. His studio, a chopped studio combines advanced technology with aesthetics, creating objects that inspire and surprise.

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Ottesen Stride

Tine Ottesen Stride is a Danish designer, whose work combines functionality with aesthetics, drawing inspiration from traditional craft techniques. Her designs are characterized by minimalism and simplicity, often focusing on one motive such as the method of combining materials or reinterpretation of traditional forms. Working with the brand Bolia The artist created a system of shelves Strap, which combines a solid oak with skin or nylon stripes offering a light and functional form of storage. Her Pode Jests are based on the belief that good projects are simple, intuitive and innovative, and at the same time aesthetic and proportional. She strives to achieve "something extra" through a harmonious combination of functions and form, which makes her work timeless and universal.

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Paavo Tynell

Paavo Tynell was a Finnish designer known as "a man who brought light to Finland." He graduated from the Art Craft School in Helsinki and co -founded Taito Oy, where he designed elegant brass and glass lamps. A characteristic feature of his work were perforations, lightness and subtle decorations. He collaborated with architects, including Alvar Aalto, creating lighting for public and private interiors. His best -known projects are models 9602, 9205 and 9209, today produced by Gubi. Tynella's design combined functionality with a poetic form, and its lamps are still considered to be the symbols of Scandinavian modernism and are valued by collectors around the world.

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Panter & Tourron

Panther & Tourron is a Swiss design studio founded by the creative duo Jean-Pierre Panther and Marion Tourron, known for creating interdisciplinary projects on the border of design, technology and research on new forms of life and work. Their aesthetics combine a minimalist form with a material experiment and a social context. The studio became famous for projects exploring mobility, flexibility and sustainable development, including The concept of "tense" - a light, mobile syst Emu furniture. They work with the & Tradition brand, for which they designed the pivot collection - graphic, sculptural lamps with a strong formal identity. Panther & Tourron is a voice of a new generation of designers who redefine everyday objects, adapting them to the changing realities of life and work in the 21st century.

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Paola Navone

Paola Navone is a recognized Italian architect, designer and artistic director. She started her career in the groups of Alchimia and Memphis, working with Ettore Sottsass. Her style is an eclectic combination of Mediterranean, Asian and contemporary design. Designs furniture, lighting, ceramics and textiles. Since 1998, she has been the artistic director of Gervasononi, and she also cooperated, among others z Alessi, Baxter, Emu, Cappellini, Serax, Bisazza and Swatch. Known for courage in combining colors and forms. Her projects are distinguished by joy, loose and travel spirit.

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Park Associati

Park Associati is a Milan Studio Architek Ton founded in 2000 by Filippo Pagliani and Michele Rossi. The team creates innovative projects combining tradition with modernity including architecture, urban planning, interior design and product design. The studio is known for the implementation of such projects as the headquarters of Salewa in Bolzano, The Cube and Priceless restaurants as well as the revitalization of La Serenissima and Gioiaotto buildings in Milan. They are currently working on the new tower block of Mi.C at the Milano Centrale station. Their Pode is based on listening, experiment and sustainable development, and the goal is to create space enriching everyday life. Park Associati is gaining recognition for brave, elegant and functional designs that shape the contemporary face of Italian architecture.

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Pascal Bosetti

Pascal Bosetti is a German designer and craftsman who founded Bosetti Design Studio in Munich in 2015. His Pode Jat to design combines emotions, functionality and rigorous form. A master of metaloplasty by profession, Bosetti graduated from design in the design in Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst in Basel in 2010. His passion for materials and their properties is manifested in projects that harmoniously combine aesthetics with utility. He collaborated with reputable brands such as Bolia, for which he created, among others The kimono bar chair inspired by the Japanese traditional outfit and the Arco furniture collection characterized by arched forms and simplicity of structure. Bosetti won numerous awards including German Design Award and Good Design Award, and his works were presented at international exhibitions. As a guest lecturer, he shares his knowledge of product design and industrial design.

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Patricia Urquiola

Patricia Urquiola is a recognized Spanish designer and architect living in Milan. She studied architecture in Madrid and Milan, where her mentor was Achille Castiglioni. In 2001, she founded her own studio, creating projects for brands such as Cassina, Moroso, Flos, Kartell and B&B Italia. Since 2015, he has been the director of the artistic Cassina. Her style combines modernity with craftsmanship and technology, creating functional, emotional objects. It is known for furniture such as Tufty-Time or Fjord. Her works are in MoMA and Vitra Design Museum. Winner of many awards in this Order of Izabela Catholic. He is also involved in sustainable development and promotion of design as a tool of social change.

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Patrick Jouin

Patrick Jouin is a French designer born in 1967 in Nantes, a graduate of École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (Ensci). He started his career in Philippe Starck's studio, and in 1998 he founded his own studio Patrick Jouin ID, specializing in industrial design and utility design. In 2006, together with the architect Sanjit Manek, he created the Jouin Manek studio, which implemented projects on the border of architecture and design. Jouin cooperated with reputable brands such as Cassina, Kartell, Alessi, Pedrali and Fermob. His designs, combining elegance with innovation, include furniture, lighting and equipment for public spaces, including Vélib stations and city toilets in Paris. In 2011 he received the Compasso d’Oro award for the pastapot project for Alessi. His works are in the MOMA, Center Pompidou collections and other prestigious museums. In 2020 he was awarded the Legion of Honor.

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Patrick Norguet

Patrick Norguet is one of the most valued contemporary designers from France, known for the sophisticated combination of modern aesthetics with functionality. Born in 1969 in Tours, educated in the field of industrial design, he gained international recognition thanks to furniture, lighting and interior designs for brands such as Cassina, Poltron Frau, Ligne Roset, Alias ​​or Ton. His style is characterized by a clean line, innovative Pode to materials and a deep understanding of the user's needs. Norguet often cooperates with producers, creating not only beautiful but ergonomic forms - both for the home and commercial sectors. His works are in the collections of prestigious design museums. The designer focuses on timelessness, conscious selection of materials and excellent workmanship.

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Paul McCobb

Paul McCobb was an American furniture and interior designer, considered one of the most important creators of the modernist style in the mid -20th century. He was born in 1917 in Massachusetts and although he did not have a formal education architect Ton ore, he quickly gained recognition thanks to the sense of proportion, functionality and elegant form. The best known from the Planner Group furniture collection, which were available to a wide audience and combined modern aesthetics with an affordable price. McCobb also designed lighting, ceramics, fabrics and everyday objects. His style is characterized by clean lines, light form and practicality, often using metal and light wood. McCobba's works to this day inspire designers and collectors, and its furniture is icons of American design. He died in 1969, leaving a lasting heritage in the world of design.

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Paul Schneider-Esleben

Paul Schneid Er-Elemben was a German architect and designer, one of the key representatives of post-war modernism in Germany. He was born in Düsseldorf as the son of the architect Franz Schneid era. He studied architecture at Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, and after the war he continued his studies at Technische Hochschule Stuttgart, obtaining a diploma in 1947. In 1949 he founded his own design office in Düsseldorf. Schneid Er-Eleben was also an academic teacher, lecturing on Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg and as a guest professor at the Technical University of Vienna. His works were characterized by functionality and integration of art with architecture.

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Pavel Vetrov

Pavel Vetrov is a Ukrainian furniture and interior designer born in 1987 in Kiev. His projects combine functionality with aesthetics are often inspired by nature, culture and art. He collaborated with many renowned brands, including the Danish company Bolia, for which he created, among others "Wave" shelf, inspired by the movement of the waves. His portfolio also includes projects for companies such as Missana, Temahome and Hyundai Livart. Vetrov has won over 70 prizes in the field of design, including Red Dot Award, German Design Award and Good Design Award. His works were presented at international exhibitions, such as Salone Del Mobile Milano, Maison & Objet and IMM Cologne.

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PEDERJESSEN

Pederjessen is a Danish design studio founded in 2015 by Søren Pedersen and Lasse Jessen, graduates of the University of South Denmark in the field of industrial design engineering. Artists specialize in furniture and lighting design, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies. Their Pode Jat for design is holistic; From concept to the final product with an emphasis on functionality, aesthetics and durability. The studio is known for experimenting with new materials and technologies, which allows them to create innovative and aesthetic products. They work with reputable brands, such as Mater, for which they designed a collection of Ray lamps, characterized by a minimalist design and the use of natural materials such as wood and steel.

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Pedro Salgado

Pedro Salgado is a Portuguese designer, a graduate of Escola Superior de Artes E Design (ESAD) in Porto. He began his career, working with reputable designers, which allowed him to gain valuable experience and develop his own style. His Pode Journal of Jews is characterized by a wide range of interests and commitment to various business areas, including cooperation with universities as well as national and international brands. Currently, he is preparing to introduce his own brand of furniture, which testifies to its ambition and the pursuit of creative independence. For the Polish brand Paged he designed a collection of furniture La Benda, which combines modern design with functionality, reflecting its unique Pode Jat for design. Salgado believes in design potential as a tool for creating innovative solutions that meet the needs of a modern user. His works are characterized by attention to detail, aesthetics and understanding for materials and their properties, which means that his designs are both visually attractive and practical in everyday use.

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Pepe Valenti

Pepe Valenti is a talented designer whose work combines modern minimalism with a distinct, emotional message. His work is characterized by courage in experimenting with form, color and typography, which means that each project has a unique character. Valenti specializes in visual identification, graphic design and brand communication, and his Pode Jat is based on a deep understanding of the customer's identity and transforming it into a coherent, eye -catching narrative. He works with both independent brands and large companies, providing solutions that are distinguished by aesthetics and functionality. His works were presented at international exhibitions and published in industry media. For Pepe Valenti Design is not only a profession - it is a way of thinking and a tool for building significant relationships.

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Per Oie

per øie is a Norwegian designer who became famous thanks to innovative Emu Pode to ergonomics and movement in everyday life. His most famous work is Move ™ - an iconic balancing chair, which has been revolutionizing the way of sitting for years. Øie by profession was an engineer, and his work always combined functionality with a deep understanding of human anatomy. In design, he focused on activity, freedom and naturalness of movement - he believed that the furniture should not limit, but support the body. Move ™, designed in the 1980s, still remains one of the most important symbols of Norwegian utility design. Minimalism of form and maximalism of function - is the essence of his philosophy. Working with the brand Varier, øie contributed to the creation of a new category of products: active seats that change Pode to everyday comfort and health.

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Per Weiss

per weiss is a talented designer whose works are distinguished by modern Pode Jest and attention to detail. He specializes in creating innovative graphic solutions that combine functionality with aesthetics. His designs are characterized by a clear form, harmonious use of colors and a thoughtful composition, which makes them both effective and practical. Per Weiss works with various customers, from small start-ups to large brands, always adapting your style to individual needs. His creativity and professionalism allow you to implement even the most demanding orders, creating solutions that engage and inspire recipients. He is a designer with passion for whom design is not only work, but above all a way of expressing yourself.

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PerezOchando

Perezocando is a Spanish design studio founded in 2014 by Claudia Pérez and Pedro Ochando. The studio specializes in a wide range of design; From graphics through product design, to Art Direction. Their works are characterized by minimalism of form, elegance and innovation, combining aesthetics with functionality. They work with reputable brands such as Sancal, Marset, Missana, Inclass and Famebuena or Teulat designing furniture, lighting and accessories. The studio focuses on sustainable development and conscious Pode to materials, which makes their projects modern and ecological. In addition, team members conduct workshops and lectures at universities, sharing their knowledge and experience in the field of design.

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Peter Holmblad

Peter Holmblad is a Danish designer and manager who played a key role in the brand's development Stelton - one of the icons of Scandinavian design. As a managing director of the company for over 30 years, he introduced modern Pode to industrial design, cooperating, among others with Arne Jacobsen and Erik Magnussen. Holmblad also created himself - his best known project is the classic corkscrew Stelton, valued for functionality, simplicity and elegant form. It is characterized by attachment to the idea that design should be both aesthetic and practical. Thanks to his vision and consistency, Mark Stelton has become a global symbol of minimalist, lasting design. Peter Holmblad is a character who defined modern Pode Jest to design everyday objects, remaining faithful to the Scandinavian philosophy of design.

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Peter Johansen

Peter Johansen is a Danish furniture and space designer who graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2004. After graduation, he founded his own design studio Peter Johansen/0501 in Copenhagen. His work is inspired by everyday life and surroundings, and the projects are characterized by logical Pode Jest and flirt with triviality. Johansen often works with models on a 1: 1 scale, which allows him to carefully refine the proportions and functionality of products. One of its most famous projects is the Curve hanger for Normann Copenhagen, which combines a classic form with a modern expression. Johansen drew inspiration from the Danish design of the 1950s, adding his own minimalist view of the design process.

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Peter Kroehl

Peter Kroehl is a German industrial designer, known for minimalist and functional projects that have gained recognition around the world. His Pode Design is based on the principle that the product should be self -exposed, meet all technical requirements and be perceived as a balanced whole with dynamic proportions. One of its most famous projects is the loop key ring for the brand Philippi, which won three prestigious awards, including Red Dot Award. The inspiration to create Loop was the desire to design an individual keybar for the key of your first car during an internship in a metal workshop. Kroehl values ​​a combination of formal aesthetics with technical innovation and durability, which is visible in his projects. His works are appreciated for the clear concept of good design, combining functionality with aesthetics.

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Peter Lienhart

Peter Lienhart is a German industrial designer, born in 1969, a graduate of the University of Pforzheim. His design philosophy is based on the principle that the form should result from the function, and each detail must have a practical justification. He specializes in creating everyday products that combine technical precision with minimalist aesthetics. His designs are characterized by the simplicity of form, clarity of the structure and attention to detail, which gives them a timeless and functional character. Lienhart gained recognition thanks to skillful Emu combining technical requirements with elegant minimalism, creating objects that are both practical and aesthetic.

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Peter Opsvik

Peter Opsvik is a Norwegian industrial designer and innovator in the field of ergonomics, known primarily as the creator of revolutionary active chairs that change the way we think about the seat. His Pode combines functionality with modern design, focusing on natural body movements and promoting a healthy posture. Opsvik is the author of the iconic Balans® model, which has become an icon of kneel chairs, as well as co -designer of such models as Variable ™ and Extreme ™, which have gained international recognition for innovation and comfort of use. His work is distinguished by a minimalist form, lightweight design and the use of natural materials. Opsvik cooperates with the brand Varier, providing solutions ideal for modern offices, creative spaces and home offices. His projects combine aesthetics, health and functionality, inspiring to active and conscious sitting.

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Peter Svarrer

Peter Svarrer is a recognized Danish glass designer, born in 1957. He graduated from Skolen for Brugskunst (currently the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Design) in 1981, and a year later he founded his own glass studio. Since 1997, he has been closely cooperating with the renowned Holmegaard glassworks, for which he created a cult series, such as Cocoon, Future, Cabernet and Reflection. Svarrer is known for combining aesthetics with functionality, deriving inspiration from Nordic tradition and organic forms of nature. His designs are characterized by the ability to capture and reflect light, which brought him the nickname of the "master of light". He devotes special attention to details, such as the ratio of the cup, the height of the leg or the way the wine bouquet is propagated, which can be seen in the Cabernet series.

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Peter Zumthor

Peter Zumthor is a Swiss architect known for minimalist, sensual projects that focus on material, light and emotional reception of space. The son of a carpenter, began his career as a journeyman, and then studied design in Basel and at the Pratt Institute in New York. In 1979 he founded his own studio in Haldenstein, where he works with a small team. His most famous projects include: Therme Vals (1996), Kunsthaus Bregenz (1997), Columbus Museum in Cologne (2007) and the chapel of brother Klaus in Germany (2007). His designs are characterized by simplicity, attention to details and a deep understanding of the context of the place. In 2009 he received the Pritzker Award, and in 2013 the Royal Riba Medal.

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Philip Bro

Philip Bro Ludvigsen is a Danish industrial designer born in 1962 in Australia. In 1989 he graduated from the Danish school of design in Copenhagen, and in 2001 he founded his own studio Philip Bro Design. He specializes in designing furniture, lighting and interior accessories, combining functionality with poetic, often surprising Pode to form. His designs are characterized by soft lines, natural materials and innovative solutions, such as the Undercover lamp for Le Klint with replaceable lampshades. He collaborated with reputable brands such as Georg Jensen, Royal Copenhagen, Softline, Woud, Lyngby Porcelæn or Ikea. He is a laureate of many awards, including Red Dot Design Award and Good Design Award. Philip Bro is also involved in sustainable design projects such as Tiny Gardens and Growbox. His work is proof that serious design can be stylish, funny and non -obvious at the same time.

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Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck is a French designer who has revolutionized contemporary design. Artsta has gained international fame thanks to the innovative, functional and artistic projects that combine minimalism with a surprising form. His career covers a wide range of fields: from architecture, through furniture to everyday products. Starck collaborated with reputable brands such as Alessi, cartell and Flos. His designs, like the "Louis Ghost" chair or the "mother Shelter" hotel, are characterized by originality, elegance and a sense of humor. The designer's philosophy consists in adapting the form to the function, while respecting ecology. Starck has won numerous awards, and his works are exhibited in prestigious museums around the world.

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Pia Chevalier

Pia Chevalier is a French designer and artist who combines craftsmanship with design, creating objects on the border of applied art and sculpture. She graduated from École Boulle in Paris, specializing in surface decoration and processing. Her works are characterized by spontaneity and experimental Pode for materials such as ceramics, steel, brass or fabric. Chevalier transforms daily objects into unique forms, giving them an emotional dimension. She collaborated with brands such as Petite Friture, Longchamp or Le Tanneur. Her studio is located in Aubervilliers, where she continues to explore the boundaries between functionality and aesthetics.

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Piero Bottoni

Piero bot Ton and was one of the most outstanding Italian designers of the 20th century, whose work had a huge impact on the development of modern design. He was born in Milan in 1913, and began his education at the Faculty of Architecture of the Polytechnic in Milan. In the 1930s, in times of fascination with modernity and functionalism, bot Ton and began his professional career, which was aimed at combining art, technology and functionality. In the initial stage of his career, he designed in harmony with the ideas of modernism, drawing inspiration from geometric forms and functional but elegant solutions. As a furniture and interior designer, bot Ton and put a lot of emphasis on minimalism, cleanliness of lines and the use of new materials, which allowed the creation of both modern and timeless products. His work was a response to social demand during the post -war economic boom in Italy.

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Piero Lissoni

Piero Lissoni is an Italian architect, designer and artistic director, recognized as a master of contemporary design. In 1986 he founded the Lissoni Associati studio in Milan, which plays a key role in his international career. As an artistic director, he cooperates with prestigious brands, such as Alpi, Boffi, Living Divani, Laualdi, Porro and Sanlorenzo, designing furniture, interiors and public spaces for them. His designs include both architecture and product design, with an emphasis on simplicity, harmony and precise proportions. His most famous projects include Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam, The Ritz-Carl Ton Residences in Miami Beach, Restyling Camparino in Milan and yacht designs for Sanlorenzo. Lissoni has won numerous international awards, including Compasso D’Oro, Good Design Award and Red Dot Award. His works are valued for elegance, innovation and timeless character.

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Pierre Charrie

Pierre Charrié is a French designer who combines art, craftsmanship and technology, creating objects affecting the senses. A graduate of École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (Ensci-Les Ateliers) and Beaux-Arts de Nîmes, specializes in designing everyday objects that engage hearing, touch and movement. His works, such as the "Surface Sonres" series, use the acoustic properties of materials, transforming furniture into sound instruments. Chariré experiments with various materials, from wood and ceramics to pen and pearl mass, combining modern technologies with traditional craft techniques. He works with brands such as Petite Friture, Ligne Roset and Radar Interior. His projects were presented at international exhibitions, including at Grand Palais in Paris and during Dubai Design Week.

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Pierre Favresse

Pierre Favresse is a French designer born in 1979 in Saint-Nazaire. He began his education in the prestigious École Boulle, where he studied artistic carpentry, and then continued his education at École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoraratifs in Paris, specializing in design. After graduation, he worked with Mathieu Lehanneur for five years, acting as the director of the studio before he founded his own design studio in 2010. His works are characterized by simplicity and balance, combining craftsmanship with modern technology. Favresse focuses on social and environmental issues, such as the use of new materials, reduction of production costs and the use of ecological production methods. He collaborated with reputable brands, such as Cinna, Petite Friture, Specimen Edition and La Chance.

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Pierre Paulin

Pierre Paulin was a French designer who revolutionized furniture design in the 20th century, combining modernity with an organic form. He graduated from École Camondo in Paris, and he gained fame in the 1950s and 1960s thanks to cooperation with Arthfort. His best -known projects are Mushroom armchairs, ribbon or Ton gua - sculptural, covered with stretch material, perfectly matching the body. Paulin rejected the classic form of a chair in favor of liquid, one -piece structures. He also designed interiors for the Elysee Palace during the President of Pompidou. His furniture, although avant -garde, has always been functional. Today he is considered one of the pioneers of modern comfort, and his works are still produced and inspired by subsequent generations of designers.

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Pininfarina

Pininfarina is a legendary Italian design studio founded in 1930 by Battista "Pinin" Farina. He specializes in car design, but its activities also include architecture, industrial design and engineering. The most known is to create iconic bodies for brands such as Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo and Peugeot. Pininfarine style combines elegance, innovation and aerodynamic forms. The company also develops designs of yachts, trains, electric bikes and public spaces. Currently, the studio operates globally, based in Cambiano near Turin, and its projects have won numerous awards for design and technology. Pininfarina is a symbol of Italian style and perfection in the design of utility forms.

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Pio & Tito Toso

Pio and Tito Toso are Italian brothers designers, born in Venice in 1971 and 1973. Architecture graduates at IUAV in Venice, in 1996 founded the Pio & Titotoso studio. Their works include architecture, industrial design and interior design and exhibitions. They collaborated with reputable brands, such as Artemide, Foscarini, vistosi, Alessi, Pedrali or metalco, creating, among others lamps (e.g. meteorite, melete, oxygen) and furniture (e.g. icon table for Pedrali). Their designs are characterized by a balance between form and function, with an emphasis on aesthetics and utility. They won numerous awards, including Red Dot Design Award, Good Design Award and Compasso d’Oro. Their works were presented at exhibitions in Europe and the USA, and some of them were included in the MOMA collection in New York.

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Pio Manzu

Pio Manzù was an Italian industrial designer, known for its minimalist style and functional Pode to form. Despite his short life, he managed to have a significant impact on the design of the 20th century. He studied at Hochschule für Gestaltung in Ulm, where his rational and utility design ideas were shaped. The best known from the FIAT 127 car design, which revolutionized the city car market. He also collaborated with Olivetti and Cassina. His iconic Parentes hanger project (completed after his death by Achille Castiglioni) is still a symbol of timeless design. Manzù created for ergonomics and modern lifestyle, combining technology with elegance. Despite his young age, his work remain an important part of the history of Italian design.

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Poul Henningsen

poul Henningsen (1894–1967) was one of the most influential Danish designers and architects of the 20th century, known primarily for revolutionary achievements in the field of lighting. His works, a combination of functionality and aesthetics, introduced a new quality in lamp design. The most recognizable work of Henningsen is the pH 5 lamp, which has become an icon of Scandinavian design. Thanks to the innovative Emu, the headlight system that effectively distracts light, providing pleasant and even lighting, revolutionized the way of perception of lighting in residential and public spaces. Henningsen was also a supporter of design democratization, believing that beauty and functionality should be available to everyone.

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Poul Kjaerholm

poul Kjærholm was a Danish furniture designer, known for its minimalist style and exceptional craftsmanship. Unlike many of his contemporaries, instead of wood, he often chose steel by combining it with natural materials such as leather, rattan or marble. His designs combined craft precision with elegance of form and functionality. Iconic models such as the PK22 armchair or the PK80 chair have gained the status of the 20th century design classics. Kjærholm believed that steel could be as precious as wood - subtle and strong. He collaborated with the company Fritz Hansen and furniture producer Ejvind Koldem Christensen. His works are in the collections of prestigious museums, including Moma in New York.

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Povl B. Eskildsen

Povl B. Eskildsen is a Danish furniture designer who has gained international recognition thanks to his Emu timely Emu Style combining Emu Functionality with Scandinavian aesthetics. He graduated from Architek Ton ore at the Aarhus School of Architecture in 1986, after which he quickly began working with leading furniture producers in Europe, North America and Asia. Eskildsen specializes in interior and garden furniture designs, often using natural materials such as teak wood, which emphasizes his respect for craft and the environment. Its designs are characterized by the simplicity of form, convenience of use and care for detail. Thanks to the balance between aesthetics and practicality, its furniture is very popular in both private homes and public spaces. Eskildsen remains faithful to the principles of Scandinavian design, creating elegant, durable and functional items.

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Prospero Rasulo

Prospero Rasulo is an Italian designer, artist and sculptor born in 1953, known from multidisciplinary Pode ście to form and space. He began his career as a stage designer and a painter, which influenced his unique, almost sculptural Pode to design. He collaborated with such brands as Zanotta, fiam, an Ton ore lupi, Gessi or Bos creating furniture, lighting and everyday objects with a strong artistic expression. In 1994, he founded his own studio Oxido studio focusing on the design of utility subjects on the border of art and design. Rasulo explores organic and symbolic forms often introducing an element of surprise and poetry. His works are characterized by a sensual line, emotionality and formal courage, which makes him one of the more unique creators of modern Italian design.

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Quaglio Simonelli

Quaglio Simonelli is an Italian design studio founded by Andrea Quaglio and Manuel Simonelli, which currently operates in Paris. Their Pode combines industrial precision with craft sensitivity, creating everyday objects that combine functionality with a poetic expression. They work with many international brands such as Bolia, for which they designed, among others Aluna lamp - a minimalist but expressive form, which is a focal point in any interior. Their portfolio also includes cooperation with such brands as Artemide, Oluce, Ligne Roset, L’Oréal, Barilla and Thomson, designing, among others Lighting, furniture, packaging and technological products. Their projects have won numerous awards, including Red DO and are part of the Center Pompidou collection in Paris.

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Rainer Daumiller

Rainer Daumiller is a German designer known for its characteristic furniture made of solid wood, especially chairs and tables from the 70s. His most popular projects produced by Hirtshals Sawmill are distinguished by a sculptural form, soft lines and ergonomics. Inspired by nature and Scandinavian functionalism, Daumiller created durable furniture with strong material identity especially from pine, whose jars were part of aesthetics. His chairs with armrests have become an icon of rustic modernism and today they are eagerly resumed and collected. Daumiller's style combines minimalism, comfort and nobility of wood, and its projects perfectly fit into the current trends focused on naturalness, authenticity and durability.

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Ramos Bassols

Ramos Bassols is a Spanish design studio founded in 2004 in Barcelona by David Ramos and Jordi Bassols. Artists specialize in designing furniture, lighting and interior design, combining clean lines with warm aesthetics. Their designs are characterized by a balance between form, function and aesthetics, which makes them attractive and functional. They collaborated with reputable brands such as Bolia, for which they created, among others ALP collection - tables and benches with architect Ton ore lines made of wood with FSC certificate. Their works have won numerous awards including Red Dot Award and IF Design Award and were presented at international exhibitions. The Ramos Bassols studio combines modern design with craft precision, creating timeless and full of character products.

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Rasmus Falkenberg

Rasmus Falkenberg is a Danish designer known for its minimalist Pode ście to design and the ability to combine functionality with aesthetics. His designs are distinguished by a simple, transparent form, precision and attention to detail. In his work, he draws inspiration from nature and the Scandinavian tradition of design, creating timeless everyday objects. Falkenberg has collaborated with many recognized brands, creating furniture, lighting and accessories that have gained international recognition. His Pode Jat designs is based on the belief that good design should be not only beautiful, but also durable and useful. Thanks to the coherent Emu Styl and innovative Emu He gained the reputation of one of the leading Scandinavian designers.

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Raw Color

Raw Color is a Dutch design studio with Eindhoven, founded by Christoph Brach and Daniera Ter Haar in 2007. Their works combine graphics, photography, product design and textiles, and the central motif is color as a tool of communication and emotions. The name of the studio comes from their first joint project - an experiment with plant pigments, which has transformed into full -fledged practice. RAW Color is known for its intuitive Pode designing, combining analytical systems with emotional color reception. The studio cooperated with brands such as Adidas, Kvadrat, Nanimmquina or Samsung. Their designs, such as Link I loop furniture collections for Sancal, are characterized by soft forms and bold color combinations.

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Regular Company

Regular Company is a multidisciplinary design studio with Zagreb specializing in the design of products, interiors, branding and digital design. Their Pode combines functionality with aesthetics, which can be seen in projects such as Neva chairs, Sofa Mela or Picard desk, which have gained recognition in the international arena. The studio focuses on creating simple but characteristic brands, offering comprehensive services from analysis to implementation, both in printing and in the digital environment. Regular Company is distinguished by attention to details and consistent Pode for design, which makes them a partner for companies looking for consistent and modern visual solutions.

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Rene Hougaard

René Hougaard is a Danish interior and furniture designer, known for creating elegant, functional projects combining modern aesthetics with a classic spirit of Scandinavian design. As the founder of the Functionals by Council, Hougaard focuses on the simplicity of form, high quality materials and innovative Pode for everyday objects. His works are distinguished by precise performance and harmony between the form and function. Hougaard designs both individual clients and public spaces, creating furniture that is durable, comfortable and aesthetic. His style is a conscious, economical design, in which details play a key role, and each element has its own thoughtful place. Thanks to T Emu he gained recognition among architects and lovers of modern design.

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Richard Sapper

Richard Sapper was a German industrial designer, known for its innovative Pode ście combining technology, functionality and elegant minimalism. He studied philosophy, anatomy and engineering, which influenced his interdisciplinary Pode Jat to design. He worked, among others for Mercedes, IBM, Alessi or Artemide. His most famous project is the TIZIO lamp (1972) - a wireless structure with counterweights, recognized as a 20th century design icon. Sapper was also a co -creator of the first IBM ThinkPad notebook. He won many prestigious awards, including 10 gold medals Compasso d’Oro. His works are characterized by minimalism of form, deep understanding of the user and technological innovation, which makes him one of the most important designers of the industrial design of the 20th century.

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Rik van Mierlo

Rik van Mierlo is a Dutch designer of products specializing in creating functional and aesthetic objects with an emphasis on innovative use of materials and technical simplicity. Graduate Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, where he developed a passion for technology and materials -oriented design. He is the founder of the Soft Steel brand, which has transformed from the diploma project into a full -fledged lighting brand, known for the use of extended steel in creating unique light forms. He collaborated with international brands such as Zuiver, for which he designed a series of Smokey lamps and a minimal wall clock. As the artistic director of the In-ZEE acoustic collection, it combines aesthetics with functionality. His works were presented at exhibitions such as Dutch Design Week, and the studio operates in Rotterdam and Lende, combining urban dynamics with inspirational village.

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Rikke Hagen

Rikke Hagen is a Danish designer of glass and ceramics, a graduate of the Danish Design School. In the years 1998–2008 she ran her own glass workshop, and in 2004 she founded the Copen Hagen design studio. Her style combines functionality with aesthetics and subtle humor. She collaborated with brands such as Normann Copenhagen and Holmegaard. For Normann Copenhagen she designed, among others Cognac glasses, whiskey and liqueur, which have gained popularity thanks to the unique form emphasizing the aroma of the drink. For Holmegaard, she created collections of glasses, vases and candlesticks. Hagen projects are inspired by everyday life, and its creative process is based on direct contact with the material. He believes that good design should be both practical and visually pleasant, and details are of key importance for the reception of the product.

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Robert Dudley Best

Robert Dudley Best was a British designer who revolutionized the lighting industry. As a heir to Best & Lloyd, he decided to create a modern collection of lamps, introducing innovative design. He studied design in Düsseldorf and Paris, where he met Walter Gropius, the founder of Bauhaus, which had an impact on his later work. In 1930 he designed the Bestlite lamp, combining functionality with elegance with simple lines and geometric shapes. The lamp gained international recognition especially after Wins Ton Churchill chose it to his desk. Bestlite has become a symbol of modern design, and today it is produced by the brand Gubi, being an icon of the Bauhaus style. His works remain an important reference point in the history of design.

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Robert Zoller

Robert Zoller is a German furniture designer, known for their minimalist Pode ście to form and functionality. His designs are characterized by pure lines, simplicity and elegance, which is part of the tradition of Scandinavian design. He collaborated with reputable brands, such as Softline, for which he designed, among others SCOPE armchair and SCOPE SOFA 2-p. Zoller focuses on creating furniture, which are not only aesthetic, but also practical and durable. His designs often combine modern materials with classic forms, which makes them timeless and universal. Thanks to T Emu, his furniture perfectly fits into both residential and commercial spaces.

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Roberto Barbieri

Roberto Barbieri was an Italian architect and designer known for his elegant, minimalist style that combined functionality with timeless aesthetics. He studied architecture in Milan, where he later began cooperation with various furniture brands, such as Zanotta or b & b Italia. His designs are distinguished by the simplicity of form, attention to the proportions and comfort of use. Barbieri created both furniture and interior design elements, emphasizing the quality of materials and details. His works are characterized by subtle elegance and modernity, which make them current despite the passage of years. He was valued for the ability to create balanced and thought -out projects, harmoniously entering into everyday life.

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Roberto Romanello

Roberto Romanello is an Italian architect and designer born in 1958 in Udine. In 1985 he graduated from architecture at the University of Venice. His work includes plastic arts, interior architecture and industrial design. He collaborated as an artistic director and consultant with reputable companies, such as Segis, Adrenaline, Billiani and Mohdo by designing furniture combining functionality with aesthetics. His well -known projects include the Alphabet and Mygingol collections for Segis and the Micromega series for adrenaline. His works were presented at international exhibitions and published in the industry literature. Romanello lives and works in Udine continuing activities in the field of design and art.

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Roberto Semprini

Roberto Semprini is an Italian architect and designer who graduated from the University of Florentine. In 1987 he joined the movement of the brolidismo, which expressed design in a symbolic way. After moving to Milan, he began working as a journalist with magazines such as Modo, L'Telier (Paris), Ardi (Barcelona) and Vogue Italia. In 1989 he designed the Sofa "Tatlin" for Edra, which won the prestigious TOP TEM Award in Düsseldorf. In 1994 he created the "Manta" coffee table for Fiam, which won the Young & Design award. His works are found in the permanent collections of such institutions as the Montreal Museum of Decoraative Arts in Canada and the New Museum of Design in London. In 2000 he founded RM12 Art & Design, Gallery and Design Studio in Rimini.

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Robin Day

Robin Day was one of the most important British furniture designers of the 20th century. He became famous for the creation of functional, modern forms of democratic character, available to a wide audience. Working with Hille, he created iconic projects, including Hillestak chair and furniture for the Royal Festival Hall in London. In 2024, Danish Mark & ​​Tradition restored to the production of selected Daya projects, creating Days and RFH collections, showing the timelessness of his design. Daya aesthetics combined innovative technologies, such as bent plywood, with a simple, logical construction. His works remain icons of modernism, and thanks to cooperation with & tradition they go to the new generation of users.

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Robin Rizzini

Robin Rizzini is a recognized Italian-British designer, known for its modern Pode ście to industrial design and furniture. He was born in Genoa in 1973. He began his career as an interior designer, and then focused on furniture design, working with such brands as MDF Italia, Pedrali, Knoll or Desalto. His style combines functionality with minimalist aesthetics, often using simple lines and high -quality materials. In 2013 he won Compasso d’Oro - one of the most important distinctions in the world of design. Rizzini creates everyday items that are elegant, but also practical and durable. In his projects he is not looking for extravagance, but balance and timelessness. He currently lives and works in Milan, where he runs his own design studio, continuing cooperation with leading companies on the international market.

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Roccadadria

Luca Roccadadria is an Italian designer born in Pesaro, who in 2014 at the age of 24 founded his own studio Roccadadria Design. He describes himself as a "street designer", emphasizing the practical experience gained through cooperation with local studies and craftsmen. His style combines functionality with artistic intuition inspired by nature and childhood memories. Roccadadria is known for furniture, mirrors and lighting designs, which are distinguished by unusual combination of materials and attention to detail. He collaborated with renowned brands like Bontempi Casa, Cantori, Borzalino and Ingenia. His works such as the Lira collection for Borzalino or Secretary Secret for Bontempi have gained recognition for its modern but timeless character. Roccadadria creates projects that harmoniously combine aesthetics with practicality, responding to the needs of modern users.

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Rodrigo Torres

Rodrigo Torres is a Colombian-Italian designer specializing in product design. He was born in Bogota in 1976, he graduated from industrial design at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Bogota, and then obtained a master's degree in design at Domus Academy in Milan. W 1997 roku zdobył nagrodę „Santo Domingo” dla najlepszego studenta projektowania i architektury w Kolumbii. In the years 2000–2004 he worked in the studio of Stefano Giovannoni in Milan. In 2004, he founded his own design studio, cooperating with reputable brands, such as Alessi, Polorma, Oras, Cassina IXC, Nike, Microsoft, Potocco, Domodinamica, Zavotti and Zientte. His designs include a wide range, from furniture to everyday accessories.

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Roman Modzelewski

Roman Modzelewski (1912–1997) was a Polish furniture designer, a painter, a sculptor and a teacher. He was born in Łoźnych (currently Lithuania), studied at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, and after the war he co -founded and for many years he was the rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. As an artist, he experimented with form, color and material, creating innovative furniture designs that combined aesthetics with functionality. His best -known projects are RM56, RM57 and RM58 armchairs, which have become icons of Polish design. The RM58 armchair, made of polyester-glass laminate, was one of the first furniture of this type in Poland and gained recognition at international exhibitions. His works are in the collections of such institutions as Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the National Museum in Warsaw.

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Rongrong Zhang

Rongrong Zhang is a Chinese designer born in 1989 in Qingdao. She graduated from engineering at the University of Shandong, and then won a master's degree in art at the University of Lund, Sweden. In the years 2014–2021 she was a member of the design team Normann Copenhagen, where she created, among others Ring Box collection - minimalist jewelry boxes combining simplicity with functionality. Her Pode Jests are based on intuition and emotions, and not on the traditional canons of Danish design. Zhang believes that a good project should move and be simple and sensible. Her works are characterized by a fresh look, resulting from the unusual combination of engineering and artistic education.

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Ross Lovegrove

ross lovegrove is a British industrial designer, born in 1958 in Cardiff. He graduated from the Royal College of Art in London. His work combines technology, nature and organic forms, which he defines as "DNA design". He collaborated with companies such as Sony, Apple, Cappellini, Moroso, Artemide and Renault. Known for futuristic and biomorphic projects, including Bottles Ty Nant, Cosmic lamps or Twin's concept. His works are in the MOMA, Center Pompidou and Design Museum collections in London. Lovegrow creates functional items, but also emotional inspired by biology, light and new technologies. He is one of the leading representatives of the so -called "Organic modernism".

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Rudolph Schelling Webermann

Rudolph Schelling Webermann (RSW) is a German design studio based in Hanover, founded in 2005 by Carstena Schellling, Ralf Webermann and Sven Rudolph. They met during their studies at FH Hannover and initially operated under the name Ding3000. Their designs, such as the Ding table for Normann Copenhagen, combine functionality with aesthetics, are often inspired by daily experience and nature. RSW has won over 30 international awards, including IF and Red DOT, and their works are presented in museums and exhibitions around the world. The studio specializes in designing consumer products, interiors, innovative consulting and creative management, working with clients from start-ups to global brands.

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Sabina Grubbeson

Sabina Grubbeson is a Swedish designer known for its minimalist and expressive style that combines Scandinavian simplicity with emotional depth. Her designs are characterized by pure form, precision and timeless Pode for design. Grubbeson primarily designs lighting, but does not avoid experiments with other utility forms, always focusing on the function, aesthetics and a conscious selection of materials. He derives inspiration from nature, architecture and daily observations, which gives her work authenticity and character. She collaborated with reputable brands, such as Bsweden, for which she created iconic collections of lamps appreciated at the International Design Fair. Her work is a perfect example of modern craftsmanship, in which details matter, and the form follows emotion.

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Sakura Adachi

Sakura Adachi is a Japanese designer born in 1977 in Aichi prefecture. She graduated from industrial design and crafts at the Musashino University of Arts, specializing in woodworking. Then she won a master's degree in industrial design at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London. Since 2004, she has lived and works in Milan, where in 2008 she founded her own design studio. Her projects combine conceptual Pode with craft performance, creating functional and aesthetic items of everyday use. She collaborated with reputable brands such as Alessi, Campeggi, Fermob, Riva 1920 and Taschen. Her works have won numerous awards, including Red Dot Design Award for Eclipse bowls. Adachi was also a lecturer at Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan and on ISIA in Pordenone. Her projects were presented at international exhibitions, such as Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan and Maison & Objet in Paris.

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Sami Kallio

Sami Kallio is a Finnish-Swedish designer and craftsman, whose work combines Scandinavian minimalism with deep respect for traditional craftsmanship. He was born in Helsinki, but grew up in Gothenburg, where he also runs his studio. Kallio specializes in furniture design, especially chairs, using classic carpentry techniques, such as wood turning or hot forming. His work is characterized by the purity of the form, functionality and precise performance. It is known, among others from the "In Between" collection for & tradition, which combines modernity with the Nordic heritage. He also designed for Marek Hans K, Northern or nikari. Kallio believes that a good design should be available, durable and honest with materials.

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Samuel Wilkinson

Samuel Wilkinson is a British industrial designer who has gained recognition thanks to innovative Emu Pode to design. After graduating from the University of Kings Ton, he began working with various brands, creating products combining functionality with aesthetics. His designs are characterized by a light, simple form, precise performance and search for new technologies and materials. He collaborated with companies such as DECODE, Establly & Sons or Tom Dixon. His works were presented at international design exhibitions, winning numerous awards and distinctions. Wilkinson is also involved in education by conducting workshops and lectures on design. His Pode Jat to design combines tradition with modernity, creating products that are both functional and aesthetically attractive.

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Samy Rio

Sam Rio is a French designer from Arles, who connects the craftsmanship with industry, creating balanced and innovative utility objects. After four years of study, he graduated from five -year studies in industrial design in Ensci - Les Ateliers in Paris. His works are characterized by the simplicity of form and a deep understanding of materials such as bamboo, ceramics, glass and invasive plants. In 2015, he won the Grand Prix Design Parade 10 in Villa Noailles for the Bambus industrialization project, which opened the door to his artistic residences in Cirva, Marseille, Cité de la Céramique in Sèvres, Ntri in Taiwan and Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto. He works with brands such as Petite Friture, for which he designed the Quasar lamp, combining functionality with aesthetics. Rio examines the boundaries between traditional craft and modern production, striving to create objects that are both ecological and available to a wide recipient.

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Sanna Volker

Sanna Völker is a Swedish designer living in Barcelona, ​​specializing in the design of furniture and facilities. Her works combine severity with sophistication, often inspired by brutalistic architecture and relations between nature and man. Working with the brand Bolia, she designed, among others Side table closer combining marble, wood and steel distinguished by a light form and precise craft. Völker runs her own design studio, and her works were presented at international exhibitions, such as Miami Design or Fundaciów Mies van der Rohe. He is also a lecturer at Istituto Europeo di Design and Elisava Barcelona. Her style combines Scandinavian minimalism with urban elegance.

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Santiago Calatrava

Santiago Calatrava is a Spanish architect, engineer and sculptor born in 1951 in Valencia. Known for futuristic, sculptural buildings connecting architecture with engineering. His designs are characterized by a dynamic form, inspiration with nature and expressive use be Ton, glass and steel. He graduated from engineering in Zurich, where he founded his own studio. He designed, among others WTC Oculus station in New York, a city of art and science in Valencia and bridges such as Zubizuri in Bilbao. Calatrava creates works that are a combination of art, functions and technology, often causing controversy by costs and technical challenges. His works, although sometimes criticized, remain symbols of modern architecture full of emotion and movement.

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Sarah Roseman

Sarah Roseman is a designer whose work balances on the border of design, art and material experiment. Her works are characterized by a bold Pode in form and innovative use of materials, often with an emphasis on sustainable development and handicraft process. Roseman specializes in designing objects and installations that tell stories and engage the recipient at many levels - visual, touch and emotional. Her aesthetics combine soft, organic shapes with modern functionality, which gives it a unique character to her. Sarah works with galleries, cultural institutions and brands that are looking for a fresh look and authentic message. Her Pode The design is intuitive, reflective and deeply human - he treats design as a dialogue with the environment and the recipient.

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Sascha Sartory

Sascha Sartory is a German industrial designer specializing in creating functional and durable everyday products. After graduating from the design of product and industrial design at the University of Sciences applied in Aachen and at the University of Wuppertal, he gained experience in various project agencies, where he learned to combine the latest technologies, trends and materials in innovative consumer products in 2010 Sartory Design in Cologne. His designs are characterized by minimalist design, high quality of workmanship and care for details, which translates into the creation of products that are both aesthetic and functional.

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Saskia Huebner

Saskia Hübner is a German designer, a graduate of Münster School of Design. After graduation, she moved to Copenhagen, where she worked as a senior designer in Normann Copenhagen, creating, among others Puff lamp collection. In 2024, she founded a design studio in Aarhus and forms 22 - an initiative using design as a tool for climate change communication. Her Pode combines functionality, emotions and ecological awareness. In the chair, Ven used a textile alternative to foam, significantly reducing the carbon trace of the product. Hübner examines the relationship between man and the subject, focusing on sustainable development and social commitment. In 2025, she took part in the Danish program "Danmarks Næste Klassiker", as the first foreign designer, gaining recognition for fresh, innovative Pode Jat for utility design.

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Says Who

Says WHO is a Danish design studio founded in 2010 by Nikolaj Dave and Kasper Meldgaard. The studio specializes in furniture design that combine Scandinavian minimalism with modern functionalism. Their designs are part of the New Scandinavian Design of the tradition who respect tradition, but at the same time adapted to modern needs. Says WHO works with international brands such as Bolia, for which they designed, among others Angle modular sofa. Their works are distinguished by clean lines, geometric shapes and excellent functionality. The studio is involved in every stage of the design process, taking care of the highest standard of performance, and their projects have won numerous awards. Says WHO is a brand that combines aesthetics with everyday usability, hitting the tastes of a wide range of recipients.

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Sebastian Herkner

Sebastian Herkner is a German designer whose style combines craft, tradition and modern technologies. He graduated from the Offenbach of the University of Art and Design, and in 2006 he founded his own studio. It creates furniture, lighting and everyday items for recognized brands such as & tradition, PULPO or Fritz Hansen. His designs are characterized by a soft form, a sense of color and respect for materials - from glass to ceramics and wood. Herkner values ​​cooperation with craftsmen and is often inspired by cultures from outside Europe. In 2019, he was recognized by the "Designer of the Year" by Maison & Objet

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Sebastian Holmback

Sebastian Holmbäck is a Danish designer and visual artist who combines minimalist design with a deep understanding of functionality and aesthetics. The artist graduated from industrial design at the Danish School of Design in 1998. In the years 2008–2015 he collaborated with Ulryk Nordentoft as part of the Holmbäcknordoftoft studio, creating, among others Awarded series for Stelton, such as Emma and Pure Black. After completing cooperation with Nordentoft, Holmbäck founded his own studio continuing to design products, lighting and interiors for reputable brands such as Holmegaard, Normann Copenhagen or Georg Jensen. His designs are characterized by simple, geometric forms that combine aesthetics with daily utility. Holmbäck focuses on durability, quality and timeless design, which brought him numerous international awards, including Red Dot Award and German Design Award.

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Sergio Mazza

Sergio Mazza is an Italian designer and architect, born in 1931 in Milan. In 1955 he began his own business, focusing on furniture design and industrial design. In 1959 he co -founded the company Artemide together with Ernesto Gismondi, contributing to the development of modern lighting. His lamp "Alfa" from 1959, combining glass, marble and metal, became a design icon. In the 1960s, Mazza also designed chairs made of formed fiberglass, which are popular among collectors. In 1961 he began working with Giuliana Gramigna in the SMC studio, focusing on furniture design and industrial design. His works characterized by a combination of functionality with elegance have gained recognition around the world. Mazza is considered one of the pioneers of the Italian design of the 20th century.

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Shigeaki Asahara

Shigeaki Asahara is a Japanese designer who began his career in the 1980s combining Japanese aesthetics with European modernism. After graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts, he moved to Belgium, where he gained international recognition. His style is characterized by a harmonious combination of organic and geometric forms and the use of natural, balanced materials. He collaborated with many reputable companies in furniture, lighting and household appliances sectors. His projects were presented at numerous exhibitions around the world and have won many prestigious awards. Asahara is also involved in design education, lecturing at reputable universities in Japan and Belgium.

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Signe Hytte

signe Hytte is a Danish designer known for their minimalist Pode design to design, which combines minimalism of form with functionality. Born in Denmark, she gained international recognition for her lighting projects and interior accessories. Signe Hytte focuses on care, using natural materials and avoids temporary trends. Her works are full of subtle emotions and tell visual stories. She collaborated with such brands as & tradition, Kvadrat or New Works. Her designs, such as the Karl-Johan or Yuki series, are an example of elegance and timeless design.

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Sigurjon Pálsson

Sigurjón Pálsson is an Icelandic designer and writer, a graduate of Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. His philosophy is based on a harmonious combination of form, function and material, striving for simplicity and timelessness. The best known from the series of wooden birds Shorebirds, originally designed for a local craftsman in Húsavík, which later became a bestseller Normann Copenhagen. His other projects are Puffin, inspired by a maskon, and RAM and Walrus, reflecting the Icelandic fauna. He cooperates with EPAL, and his works are valued for minimalist aesthetics and deep root in Icelandic culture. Pálsson is also the author of detective stories for which he received the Blóðdropinn award in 2012. His credo is: "Look is always more beautiful than just look beautiful."

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Simon & Jahn

Simon & Jahn is a duo of designers; Alexander Simon and Daniel Jahn from Germany, known for its innovative Pode ście for designing furniture and utility products. Their works combine functionality with aesthetics, focusing on the simplicity of form, precision and environmental responsibility. The duo has gained recognition thanks to projects that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, creating durable, practical and timeless objects. They collaborated with many international brands, and their projects were presented at prestigious design exhibitions in Europe and the world. Simon & Jahn focus on sustainable development, using natural materials and designing for the longevity of products. Their style is a pure form, function and subtle elegance rooted in the German design tradition.

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Simon Kalmer

Simon Kalmer is a Danish industrial designer, a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Aarhus, specializing in product design, development and production. For several years, he has been running his own business, focusing on functionality, materials and a simple, timeless design. His most recognizable project is a series of Trigono knives, created for the brand Stelton. This line is distinguished by a geometric, triangular handle, an excellent balance and a precise blade of Japanese stainless steel. Trigono knives combine aesthetics with daily functionality, offering the user a unique experience when preparing meals.

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Simon Karkov

Simon Karkov is a Danish architect and designer, a graduate of The Danish Academy of Architecture in Copenhagen. Since the 1960s, he has been creating projects inspired by nature, combining functionality with an organic form. For many years he worked as an architect in Danish offices and with public projects for the Frederiksberg commune, including in the construction of a hospital and school. His most famous work is a lamp of standards 69 - icon of modern design, created in 1969, but introduced to the market only in 2002 by Normann Copenhagen. The product has gained international recognition, winning the Formlandprisen award and the title "Best item" on IMM Cologne. Karkov continued the design of other lamps: standards 06 and standards 12, reminiscent of floral sculptures.

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Simon Legald

Simon Legald is one of the most recognizable Danish designers of the young generation, whose work has gained recognition around the world. A graduate of the prestigious Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, in his work combines classic craftsmanship with modern technologies. He is known primarily for cooperation with the brand Normann Copenhagen, for which he has already created iconic projects such as a chair of forms, a series of furniture Era or AMP lamps. Legald's style is functionality, honesty of materials and clarity of shapes - his objects are minimalistic and at the same time full of expression. Designs furniture, lighting and accessories that are distinguished by a timeless aesthetics and practical character

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Simone Smelt

Simone Smelt is a Dutch designer from Amsterdam, a graduate of Design Academy Eindhoven (2017), specializing in creating sculptural furniture and collector facilities. Her works combine a minimalist form with a distinct detail, exploring the boundaries between functionality and art. Smelt puts great emphasis on sustainable development using monomaterials and designing easy -to -recycled products and optimized for transport. Her projects, such as Speculum and 30x30, were presented at Dutch Design Week, and cooperation with Studio Henk, Fést Amsterdam and Zuiver has resulted in collections of furniture combining aesthetics with functionality. SMELT works were published in international media, including Dezeen, Vogue and Elle Decoration, and staged at events such as Art Rotterdam and 3 Days of Design Copenhagen. Her Pode Jat for design combines intuition with material tests, creating objects that are both visually calm and expressive.

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Skogstad & Waernes

SKOGSTAD & WAERNES is a design studio from Oslo, founded in 2020 by Norwegian designers Petter Skogstad and Fredrik Waernes (both born in 1985). They met during product design studies at Oslo Metropolitan University and Ecal in Switzerland. Before starting their own studio, they gained experience in reputable offices such as Anderssen & Voll, Andreas Engesvik and Snohetta. Their works include furniture, lighting and utility items combining the honesty of the form with the responsible Pode design for design. They collaborated with brands such as Audo Copenhagen (Merkur chair for the Oslo stock exchange) ?, Roros Tweed (Plepel Collection) and forum forms (Bud chair). Their designs are characterized by minimalist aesthetics, functionality and a subtle expression of form.

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Snohetta

Snøhetta is a reputable international architect studio Ton ore and design, known for innovative implementation at the interface between architecture, design and landscape. Founded in 1989, with the main offices in Oslo and New York, Snøhetta creates projects with a strong social, cultural and ecological dimension. The studio is responsible for iconic buildings, such as the Alexandrian Library in Egypt or the opera building in Oslo. Their Pode based on multidisciplinary cooperation, humanism and the pursuit of the creation of spaces that integrate people and the environment. Snøhetta also designs furniture and everyday products, combining functionality with timeless aesthetics. The studio has won numerous international awards and remains one of the most influential design offices in the world.

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Sofia Bordoni

Sofia Bordoni is an Italian multidisciplinary designer, a graduate of IUAV in Venice in the field of graphic design and industrial design. She gained experience in reputable studies such as Clara von Zweigbergk, Studio Homburger and Normann Copenhagen. Working with Normann Copenhagen, she created collections of home textiles, including Snooze bedding and Slumber bedspreads that combine Scandinavian tradition with modern design. Her designs are characterized by attention to detail, harmony and functionality. Bordoni is also involved in visual communication projects, creating identification for brands such as Klar or Betalab. He currently lives in Berlin, where he runs his own studio, focusing on sustainable design and social innovations. Her Pode Design is based on observation and empathy, which allows her to create aesthetic and useful products that meet the needs of users.

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Sofia Tufvasson

Sofia Tufvasson is a Swedish artist Ceramik, who after two decades of work as a graphic designer discovered in clay a medium ideal for three -dimensional expression. In his Stockholm, the atelier creates hand -carved objects combining functionality with a sculptural form. Her works are characterized by pure lines, soft shapes and a subtle play of light and shadow. He derives inspiration from daily observations; Nature, architecture or random forms that transforms into timeless works. Tufvasson strives for her work to arouse curiosity and encourage touch, combining modernity with classic aesthetics. She collaborated with brands such as Audo Copenhagen, for which she created a Colluese vase, inspired by soft fabric folds. Her work was presented in prestigious magazines, including Elle Decoration and Rum ID, as well as at exhibitions in galleries such as The OD to and Philia.

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Soren Ravn Christensen

søren ravn christensen is a Danish designer and co -founder of the brand Umage (formerly Vita Copenhagen), known for creating affordable, functional and aesthetic furniture and lighting. As a self -taught, he gained experience in the interior design of bars, clubs and galleries, which influenced his Pode design to design. His philosophy is based on the creation of products combining Scandinavian simplicity with innovation, while maintaining sustainable Pode for production. Christensen is the author of many projects for Umage, including EOS lamps, Asteria and Clava Dine and furniture such as Lounge Around, Heart'n'Soul and Comfort Circle. His works are characterized by a minimalist style, functionality and attention to detail. Products Umage are packed in flat boxes, which facilitates transport and reduces the carbon trail.

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Soren Refsgaard

Soren Requesgaard is a Danish industrial designer who graduated from design Seminariet in Hojer in 2003, and then founded his own studio in Copenhagen. His works including lighting, furniture and home accessories are deeply rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition, combining minimalism with functionality. Refsgaard cooperated with reputable brands such as Stelton, rig-tig, le klint and Skagerak. The artist has gained recognition in the industry, receiving awards such as Red Dot Award and Design Plus. His Pode Jat for design focuses on creating products that are both aesthetic and practical with an emphasis on details and quality.

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Space Copenhagen

Space Copenhagen is a Danish studio founded by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou, specializing in interior design, furniture and facilities. His Pode combines modern minimalism with respect for tradition and craftsmanship. The studio has gained international recognition thanks to projects for reputable brands, such as & Tradition, Fredericia and Gubi. Space Copenhagen designs are characterized by subtle elegance, attention to detail and the use of natural materials. They create spaces that combine functionality with aesthetics, and their works often balance between modernity and classic design.

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Spalvieri & Del Ciotto

Spalvieri & del Ciotto is an Italian design studio founded by Davide Spalvieri and Giacomo del Ciotto, specializing in industrial design, furniture and interior architecture. The studio is known for innovative Pode to form and functions, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies. SPALVIERI & DEL CIOTTO designs are characterized by minimalist aesthetics, attention to detail and a harmonious combination of materials. They work for prestigious brands, creating furniture, lighting and accessories that combine practicality with an artistic expression. Their works were presented at international exhibitions and won awards for originality and quality. The studio focuses on sustainable development and conscious design, which meets the needs of a modern user, creating timeless and full of character products.

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Spant Studio

Spant Studio is a Danish design studio founded by Troels Thorbjørnson and Kasper Baarupa Holmboe, specializing in architecture, interior design and furniture. The studio combines the Scandinavian tradition of design with modern Pode, creating spaces and objects that have a positive impact on the quality of life of their users. Their philosophy is based on simplicity, functionality and aesthetics, striving to create holistic experiences through design. SPANT Studio cooperates with reputable brands, such as Bolia, for which they designed lamps from the Camp collection, characterized by a opal, grooved glass and wooden details. Their designs were presented at international exhibitions and gained recognition in the world of design

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Stanisław Czarnocki

Stanisław Czarnocki is a Polish designer and co -founder of the Warsaw Studio moderation, which he conducts with Katarzyna Kempa. A graduate of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts and Ecal in Lausanne, he specializes in creating functional, minimalist forms. His design philosophy focuses on reducing unnecessary elements and the creation of timeless, practical and aesthetic objects. He is the author of the KAL wall calendar, which combines minimalism with attention to the environment. For the brand Audo Copenhagen he designed the Phare lamp, inspired by the architecture of Le Corbusier, distinguished by mobility and minimalist design. Czarnocki is also involved in artistic projects, combining traditional craft techniques with modern design. His works were presented at exhibitions, such as Gdynia Design Days for this, they are valued for conscious Pode for design and respect for the environment.

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Stefan Diez

Stefan Diez is a valued, German designer known for its innovative Pode ście to form, materials and sustainable development. He was born in 1971 in freising, and he gained education at the University of Art in Karlsruhe. In 2003 he founded his own Diez Office studio in Munich. His designs are distinguished by engineering precision, modularity and elegance, they are often inspired by craft and industry. Stefan Diez cooperated with such brands as Thonet, HAY, Magis or Rosenthal. His works have been awarded and presented in international design galleries and museums many times.

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Stefano Cavazzana

Stefano Cavazzana is an Italian architect and designer born in 1966 in Mestre. He graduated with distinction architecture at the University of Venice. In his studio in Mestre, he deals with architecture, design and corporate graphics. His Pode Journal is based on the elimination of unnecessary elements, the pursuit of the essence of form and combining functionality with aesthetics. He collaborated with reputable brands like Calligaris, Novello, Zampieri Cucine or Porada. His designs, such as Irori and Loggia cuisine collections for Zampieri or furniture for Calligaris combine modernity with tradition, emphasizing the elegance of materials and simplicity of lines. Cavazzana has gained recognition for his minimalist but expressive projects that harmoniously fit into the space by offering users functionality and aesthetic experience.

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Stefano Giovannoni

Stefano Giovannoni is an Italian designer born in 1954 in La Spezia. He graduated from architecture at the Florentine University in 1978. Co-founder of the King-Kong studio, which he founded from Guido Venturini. His cooperation with the company Alessi resulted in such projects as Giro Ton to, Mami, China Family and Orientales. As an artistic director of the Qeeboo brand, he created, among others chair-king. He also worked for brands such as Magis, Flos, Siemens, Veneta Cucine, Tubes, Domodinamica and Laufen. His projects have won numerous awards, and the works are in the permanent collections of the Center Georges Pompidou and MoMa in New York. Giovannoni is also a professor of industrial design at the University of Genoa.

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Stefano Spessotto

Stefano Spessotto is an Italian designer and artistic director, founder of the Dedalo studio. He specializes in designing furniture, accessories and solutions for residential spaces. He collaborated with many reputable brands, such as Calligaris, Ditre Italia, Zanotta, arbi and teuco, creating innovative products. As the artistic director of Ditre Italia for many years, he was responsible for designing elegant and functional collections. Spessotto combines aesthetics with functionality, and its designs are characterized by minimalism, elegance and high quality of workmanship. His work is dominated by the philosophy of creating solutions tailored to the modern needs of users.

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Steffen Kehrle

Steffen Kehrle is a German industrial designer from Munich. He studied at the University of Arts used in Vienna, where he gained knowledge under the guidance of outstanding designers. After internships in BMW and other companies, he worked with Stefan Diez to set up his own studio in 2009. He specializes in designing furniture, products and interiors, combining the simplicity of form with functionality. His designs, such as the "Klapp" chair or the "Set" furniture system, are characterized by innovation and humor. Kehrle lectures at universities, sharing experience with young artists. His works combine emotions with utility, creating a characteristic design.

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Steffensen & Wurtz

Steffensen & Würtz is a Danish design studio founded in 2015 by Thomas Steffensen and five Würtz Mogensen. Based in Aalborg, the studio specializes in creating furniture and everyday products that combine functionality with aesthetics. Their Pode The design is based on honesty and pursuit of creating objects that move the boundaries and bring value to the everyday life of users. Working with reputable brands, such as Bolia, Sackit, MUUBS or Dan-Form, Steffensen & Würtz have gained recognition for their innovative projects, such as the Haven furniture collection or a series of Hour vases. Their works were awarded with prestigious awards, including Red Dot - Best of the Best and German Design Award.

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Stephan Veit

Stephan Veit is a German designer who specializes in creating modern furniture and utility products with minimalist aesthetics. His works are characterized by pure lines, elegance of form and functionality. Veit graduated from design studies at a prestigious university and collaborated with many reputable brands such as Ton On, Interstuhl or Draenert. He designs with the user in mind, taking care of the ergonomics and durability of his products. It often combines innovative technologies with traditional craftsmanship, creating timeless objects that fit into both residential and commercial spaces. His works have been awarded and presented at international design exhibitions many times. Stephan Veit consistently develops its style, remaining faithful to the idea of ​​harmony between form and function.

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Steve McGugan

Steve McGugan is a Canadian industrial designer, living and working in Denmark since 1982. He graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadna, and then gained experience as a designer at Bang & Olufsen and in the studio of David Lewis. In 1988 he founded his own studio in Copenhagen. He specializes in designing products from the medical, electronic and telecommunications industries, creating simple, functional and timeless forms. His Headphones of Form 2 for Bang & Olufsen became an icon of design and went to the MOMA permanent collection in New York. McGugan cooperated with such brands as Georg Jensen, Stelton, Philippi or resound. He is a laureate of many prestigious awards, including Red Dot, IF Design Award and Danish Danish Design Award.

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Steven Bukowski

Steven Bukowski is a New York furniture designer known for creating functional, colorful and bold forms. He graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art, and in 2016 he founded his own studio in Brooklyn. His designs combine classic crafts with modern aesthetics, inspired by everyday life, art and architecture. Geometric shapes, expressive colors and precise performance are characteristic of his work. He collaborated with brands such as Areaware and New Works. His furniture was presented at numerous exhibitions and published in prestigious design magazines. Bukowski focuses on the experiment and play with form creating both utility and artistic items. His work is a combination of comfort, originality and durability - design with a character that catches the eye and raises emotions.

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Stine Engelbrechtsen

Stine Engelbrechtsen is a Danish industrial designer born in 1972. She graduated from Danmarks Designskole in 1999, presenting a diploma project entitled "Equipment for outdoor life". Since August 2000, Engelbrechtsen has been associated with Softline as a designer and product manager. Her designs are characterized by Scandinavian aesthetics, functionality and vibrant colors. Engelbrechtsen presented her work at exhibitions in Copenhagen and Herning, gaining recognition for innovative Pode Jat for furniture design.

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Stine Weigelt

Stine Lundgaard Weigelt is a Danish furniture designer, a graduate of design school kolding. He runs his own studio in Aarhus, where he creates projects on the border of utility design, art and social design. Her style is characterized by a minimalist form, reduction of unnecessary details and an emphasis on functionality and aesthetics. He works with reputable brands, such as FDB Møbler and Skagerak. Weigelt has gained recognition thanks to the project of the thirty chair Anker for FDB Møbler, which combines the tradition of Danish design with modern Pode Jest. Her works, such as the Søs coffee table or Lønstrup chair, is characterized by simplicity and attention to detail. In 2017, she received the prestigious Finn Juhl Prisen award for an innovative contribution to Danish furniture design. Her designs are present in the DESIGNMuseum Danmark and Trapholt collections.

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Studio AC/AL

Studio AC/AL is a Paris design office founded by the duo Amandine Chhor and Aïssa Logerot. Both designers were educated on the prestigious École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (Ensci Les Ateliers) and combine in their work experience in the field of craft, industrial design and interior architecture. Their designs are distinguished by its simplicity, functionality and sophisticated aesthetics. AC/A studio focuses on the durability of forms and materials, focusing on thoughtful solutions that respond to the real needs of the user. They create furniture and everyday items for reputable brands, such as Petite Friture or muuto. They value local production and cooperation with craftsmen, which translates into high quality and authenticity of their projects. AC/AL is a perfect example of contemporary French economical, conscious and timeless design.

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Studio CLAP

CLAP Studio is a Spanish design studio founded in 2017 in Valencia by Jordi Irangzo and àngela Montagud. He specializes in creating experiences through interior design, products and artistic installations. Their works are characterized by simplicity, elegance and fun, which translates into unique and memorable designs. The studio has gained recognition on the international arena, implementing projects in cities such as Hong Kong, São Paulo, Barcelona and Minsk. Among their known projects are, among others HER boutique in Hong Kong, Baovan restaurant in Valencia and installation of MIST in Minsk. Clap Studio has collaborated with brands such as Fila, Lexus or Toyota Motor Europe. For its achievements, the studio received numerous awards, including Premio Nacional de Diseño in the "Young Designers" category in 2023, German Design Award for the Her and Frame Award for the Little Stories store.

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Studio CUNO

Studio Cuno is a modern creative space that combines design, art and innovation. We specialize in creating unique graphic designs, visual identification and comprehensive brand service - from concept to final implementation. Our team is experienced designers, illustrators and branding specialists who are passionate about every challenge. We work with both small companies and large enterprises, offering a fresh look and personalized Pode Jest. In Cuno studio, we focus on quality, aesthetics and functionality, creating projects that stand out on the market and remember. Our mission is to build strong, authentic brands that inspire and attract attention. We believe that good design is not only appearance - it is also effective communication.

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Studio Dejawu

Studio Dejawu is a Stockholm design studio founded in 2015 by Qian Jiang, a designer from Suzhou in China. Jiang graduated from the Bachelor's Studies from industrial design at Jiangnan University, and then obtained a master's degree at the University of Lund, Sweden. His work combines the eastern Pode for design with Nordic craftsmanship, which results in minimalist, but emotional projects. Studio Dejawu focuses on creating everyday objects that play the role of "containers for memories", combining functionality with personal narratives. Studio projects are characterized by a balance between form and function, often inspired by nature and daily experiences. The studio has cooperated with reputable brands such as Normann Copenhagen, Woud or ESSEM Design, creating products that are both aesthetic and practical.

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Studio Emily Broom

Studio Emily Broom is a Danish design studio founded by the Australian designer Emily Broom. The studio specializes in interior architecture, product design and creative management. The studio implements both commercial and private projects, putting great emphasis on simple geometry, high quality materials and respect for craftsmanship. Emily Broom projects combine functionality with aesthetics, introducing harmony and balance to the space. Her collection of Zen carpets for Bolia has gained recognition as a minimalist design inspired by Japanese gardens. The studio is also involved in education, conducting workshops at universities such as Burg Giebichenstein Halle or HTW Berlin.

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Studio Epoc

Studio époc is a collective of specialists based in Costa Mesa in California, focusing on creative digital marketing for brands from the Streetwear industry and urban culture. The team has about 30 people and specializes in data -based strategies that have contributed to generating over $ 250 million revenue for customers. The studio offers services such as retention marketing, community building, conversion optimization, website design and development, application, cooperation with influencers, creative production and financial forecasting. Thanks to innovative Emu Pode ście and experience, époc Studios helped many streetwear brands transform into profitable enterprises, while maintaining authenticity and respect for the culture from which they come. Their works can be seen on the official website and on social profiles.

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Studio Finna

Studio Finna is a Finnish design studio founded in 2014 by Anni Pitkäjärvi and Hanna-Kaarina Heikkilä. He specializes in designing furniture, products, lighting and space, combining functionality with an artistic vision. Their Pode is based on discovering, innovation and problem solving. The studio cooperates with international brands such as Bolia, Artek, Hakola, Ferm Living or IKEA. For Bolia they designed, among others scribe lamp, characterized by a sculptural form. Their projects were presented at exhibitions in many countries and published in magazines such as Wallpaper, Elle or Vogue Living. Finna studio combines simplicity, aesthetics and functionality, creating objects full of emotions.

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Studio Flip

Flip is an internal design team of the brand Philippi, founded in 1992 by Jan Philippi. This team focuses on creating functional and aesthetic everyday objects, combining modern design with practical solutions. They derive inspiration from everyday life, travel and observation of the environment, which allows them to create innovative products such as a series of tea imbrics or collections of travel accessories. Flip is responsible for over 100 products in the Philippi catalog, including awarded projects such as YAP Mikado, which won the first design prize for the brand. Thanks to the team's close cooperation with Jan Philippi m, Flip plays a key role in shaping aesthetics and product offer Philippi.

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Studio FORMAT

The Format design studio was founded by Danish designers Thomas E. Alken and Andreas Lundu graduates of Danish Design School. Their joint work focuses on creating functional, aesthetic and timeless furniture and utility products, rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition. Studio Format combines craft precision with modern Pode to form and material, emphasizing ergonomics, durability and conscious Pode for production. Alken's and Lunda designs are characterized by simplicity, high quality and a well thought -out function - they are a response to the real needs of users. The studio cooperates with many reputable brands, and their works were presented at prestigious design exhibitions in Europe.

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Studio Gud

Studio Gud is a Portuguese design studio founded by Alexandre Kumagaia and Paulo Neves in 2010 in Porto. Their philosophy is based on the search for beauty in the truth of forms and materials, creating objects that speak through culture, traditions and memories. Studio Gud derives inspiration from personal and collective experiences and the history of design. Working with the Danish brand Bolia they created a collection of MIX coffee tables that combine various types of wood and marble, creating elegant and functional furniture. MIX tables are characterized by a harmonious combination of various materials, referring to traditional craft and modern aesthetics. Studio Gud strives to create projects that are both beautiful and permanently reflecting their commitment to sustainable design and high quality.

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Studio Iskry

Iskry Studio is an interdisciplinary design studio from Warsaw, founded by Marysia Gajewska and Michał Niedośpiał. He specializes in designing space, products and stage design, combining functionality with aesthetics. Their Pode Jest is based on intuition, curiosity and deep understanding of the user's needs. The studio values ​​cooperation with craftsmen, creating projects of high quality and durability. Their implementation includes the interior of the house in Kashubia, where traditional elements are combined with modern design, using natural materials and bold colors inspired by local patterns. For the brand Paged they designed the FUOCO chair, combining Yakisugi technique with a modern form and a brass detail. Iskry studio is distinguished by a fresh look at design, creating projects full of character and emotions.

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Studio Joachim-Morineau

Studio Joachim-Morineau is a Dutch design studio founded by Carl Joachim and Jordan Morineau, graduates of Design Academy Eindhoven. Their works balance on the border of collector's design and functional objects, combining craft, technology and experimentation. Inspirations are derived from classical architecture, such as Roman aqueducts, and modern production techniques. I want a debut project, a power, is a collection of ceramics that became the basis of their activities. The "Archetypes" collection reinterpret elements of Roman architecture in a modern context. The studio cooperates with craftsmen and industry from various parts of the world, striving to create surprising effects. Their works were presented at international exhibitions such as Dutch Design Week, Paris Design Week and Salone del Mobile.

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Studio Kaksikko

Studio Kaksikko is a Finnish design studio founded by Salla Luhtasela and Wesley Walter, graduates of Aalto University in Helsinki. Artists specialize in designing table ceramics and wooden furniture, combining Scandinavian aesthetics with American and Asian influences. Their designs are distinguished by simple, functional forms and a clear emphasis on the quality of materials and the production process. An example would be the "Ridge" collection for Muuto, which combines classic shapes with a modern finish. Studio Kaksikko operates both on behalf of international brands and implements its own small -dairy productions in its studio in Helsinki. Their Pode Jat for designing connects craftsmanship with modern design, creating everyday objects with timeless aesthetics.

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Studio NEU

Studio Neu is a Danish design studio founded by the industrial designer Tilde Nygaard. He specializes in creating minimalist, functional products inspired by nature and Nordic aesthetic heritage. Nygaard derives inspiration from natural materials, such as glass, wood and ceramics, as well as the colors of leaves, stones and weather phenomena. Her projects combine simplicity with subtle details, creating objects with high utility and aesthetic value. Studio Neu cooperates with reputable brands, such as Zone Denmark, for which it created, among others Awarded SPA Inu series. Studio products are available in stores such as Finnish Design Shop, where you can find their collections of vessels and trays. By combining functionality with an elegant design, Studio Neu has gained recognition in the world of design, presenting its work at international exhibitions and in industry publications.

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Studio NIRUK

Studio Niruk is a German design studio founded in 2011 by Nina Ruthe and David An Ton ina, graduates of Hochschule Niederrhein. Their works combine traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques, focusing on experimenting with materials and forms. The studio is known for the designs for the brand Bolia, such as Lunaria lamp, Lily candlesticks, Bramble vases and Tulip baskets. Their Pode The design is based on the aesthetics, functionality and needs of users, deriving inspiration from nature and authentic materials. Niruk studio won numerous awards, including German Design Award and Green Product Award, and their works were presented at international exhibitions. By combining passion to materials, crafts and innovation, the Nirrup studio creates projects that are both timeless and full of character.

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Studio NO-MADE

No-Made is a Dutch design studio founded by Cleo Maxime and Linde Freya, which met in 2008 at the design of Academy Eindhoven. Their cooperation is based on the concept of "Apart Together" - they work independently, but they combine their forces and aesthetic visions, creating tactile, elegant and solid objects. The studio focuses on the design of furniture, lighting and spatial installations, combining various cultural materials and inspirations. One of their well -known projects is the collection of "kumo" lamps for the brand PULPO, inspired by the silhouettes of Japanese lanterns and clouds. No-Made combines craftsmanship with modern design, creating objects that are both functional and artistic.

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Studio Nooi

Studio Nooi is an Italian design studio founded in 2020 by Giulia Pesce and Ruggero Bastita in Turin. The name "nooi" comes from the Italian word "noi", which means "we", which emphasizes their belief that design is a cooperation process. The studio specializes in designing furniture and everyday products, combining functionality with aesthetics. They work with international brands, including Bolia, for which they designed, among others TRACK dining table and a Visti sofa. Nooi projects are characterized by simple forms, high quality of workmanship and attention to detail. The studio is involved in every stage of the design process, taking care of sustainable development and respecting the needs of users.

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Studio PESI

Studio Pesi is a South Korean design studio founded in 2015 by designers Jae Young Kim and Kyuhyung Cho. The name Pesi is an acronym from "Passibility, Essential, Standpoint, Interpretation", reflecting the studio's philosophy, focusing on exploring new opportunities in design in design through minimalist and functional Pode Jest. The studio specializes in designing furniture, lighting and interior design accessories, combining traditional Korean craftsmanship with modern design. Their works are characterized by the simplicity of form, attention to detail and the use of natural materials. Studio Pesi has gained recognition at international design exhibitions and fair, such as Salone Del Mobile in Milan. Their designs are valued for innovation, aesthetics and functionality, which makes them recognized on the global design market.

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Studio Pool

Studio Pool is a Paris Design Studio founded in 2010 by Léa Padovani and Sébastien Kieffer. This duo combines various fields of creativity: furniture design, interior architecture, graphics and artistic management. Their style is characterized by minimalist aesthetics, sophisticated geometry and a subtle color game. Studio Pool creates projects with a strong emotional charge, while taking care of the highest quality and detail. Designers work with prestigious brands such as Petite Friture, habitat, la redoute and Cassina. Their Pode The design is based on close cooperation with craftsmen and the pursuit of harmony between form and function. Studio Pool is not only a utility design, but also a narrative - each project brings history, balancing between art and functionality, modernity and timelessness.

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Studio Skrivo

Skrivo is a Milan design studio founded in 2011 by the Croatian-Irish designer Stefan Krivokapic. He specializes in industrial design, focusing mainly on furniture and lighting, working with producers from all over Europe. Skrivo studio is distinguished by Pode based on an in -depth study of materials, crafts and production processes, seeking to create innovative solutions that combine functionality with aesthetics. His clients include reputable brands, such as Sancal, Miniforms, la cividina, softline, Danese Milano, Opinion Ciatti, Amura and Potocco. Skrivo organizations were presented at international exhibitions, such as Salone del Mobile in Milan, Imm Köln or Maison & in Paris. The studio has won numerous awards, including Compasso D’Oro, Iconic Awards and the ELLE DECOR CROATIA award for the best furniture designer.

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Studio VE2

Studio VE2 is a Danish design studio based in Aarhus, founded in 2007 by Hugo Dines Schmidt and Morten Lauritzen, graduates of the Faculty of Architecture at Aarhus. He specializes in designing products and interiors, combining functionality with aesthetics in the spirit of Scandinavian minimalism. Their Pode is based on close cooperation with clients, striving to create lasting and thoughtful solutions that enrich the daily lives of users. Studio VE2 works with reputable brands, such as Zone Denmark, Skagerak or furnipart, designing, among others Kitchen accessories, furniture and lighting. Their designs, such as the "Ume" series for Zone Denmark or the "edge" collection for Skagerak, have gained recognition for the combination of simplicity of form with high functionality. In 2020, the Bollard lamp "Nye" received the prestigious Red Dot: Best of the Best award in the lighting category.

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Studio WeissKrogh

Weisskrogh is a design studio created by the duo Oliver Weiss and Lukas Krogh, which combines passion for modern, functional design. Their Pode is based on the Scandinavian tradition of design, enriched with a fresh look and care for every detail. They specialize in creating furniture and interior elements that combine a minimalist form with convenience and durability. Weisskrogh designs for the user - their works are not only aesthetic, but also practical and timeless. The duo focuses on quality, sustainable development and conscious design that meets the needs of modern lifestyle. Weisskrogh studio is a combination of young energy, craftsmanship and a clear vision of design.

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Studio WM

Studio WM is a Dutch design studio founded in 2010 in Rotterdam by Wendy Legro and Maarten Collignon. They both completed the design of Eindhoven and from the beginning of cooperation they combine various Pode ście for design, which results in coherent, subtle forms. They specialize in designing furniture, lighting, commercial interiors and stage design installations. Their designs are characterized by care for details and multisensory Pode Jest - they combine touch, smell, light and sound, creating poetic, timeless objects. They collaborated with brands such as Audo Copenhagen, for which they designed, among others WM String collection. The studio regularly presents its work at international exhibitions, such as Salone Del Mobile in Milan or Dutch Design Week. Their work has been awarded and published many times in prestigious magazines, including Wallpaper*, Elle Decration and Frame.

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Studio Yolk

Studio Yolk is a Danish Studio of Art and Design founded by the marriage of Pernille Iben Linde and Mortena Linde. Their children, Amanda and Carl Otto, also actively participate in the studio's activities, creating a truly family initiative. The studio combines various fields, from design and furniture design, through visual communication, to fashion and art, which allows interdisciplinary Pode to work. An important element of their work is psychotherapy, which they both practice, which affects the emotional depth of their projects. Objects emerging in the YOLK studio often carry stories, emotions and reflections, encouraging recipients to stop and think. An example of such a project is the "Who Am i" series, which examines identity and belonging.

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StudioLab

Studiolab is an Italian design studio specializing in creating furniture and accessories combining functionality with elegant minimalism. One of their most recognizable projects is the Yard collection for the brand Cizeta including chairs, stools and seats made of ash wood with upholstered seats and characteristic, large wooden or upholstered backs for comfort and expressive appearance. The Yard collection has been designed to combine lightness and reliability, practicality and elegance, comfort and compactness. Studiolab designs are characterized by attention to detail, harmony of form and material and skilful balancing between modern design and timeless aesthetics.

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Studiopepe

Studiopepe is a Milan design agency founded in 2006 by Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara di Pinto, specializing in interior design, architecture, product design and creative directing. The artists are characterized by eclectic Pode Jest, which combines a poetic vision with formal rigor creating projects full of emotions. Studiopepe examines the dialogue between contrasts, experimenting with materials and forms, creating functional and artistic spaces. He cooperated with brands such as Muuto, Sancal, Paper Collective, Fendi or Tacchini. Studio projects were presented at prestigious events, including Milan Design Week, where they presented an installation inspired by tarot cards. Studiopepe has gained international recognition for its unique Pode Jat design.

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Superstudio

Superstudio is an iconic Italian Studio Architek Ton founded in Florence in 1966, which revolutionized thinking about architecture and design. The group, derived from the current of radical architecture, questioned traditional forms of design, focusing on visionary ideas and a critical view of consumerism. Their works - both conceptual and utopian - combined art, theory and provocation, inspiring subsequent generations of creators. Projects such as "Continuous Monument" have become a manifesto of the new Pode ście to space and urban planning. Superstudio remains a symbol of intellectual courage and experiment in the world of architecture.

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Susanne de Graef

Susanne de Graef is a Dutch designer from Eindhoven, specializing in creating lighting and furniture, which combine innovation with craft Pode Jest. A graduate of Design Academy Eindhoven, in 2010, she founded her own studio, focusing on projects in which light and textiles play a key role. Her works are characterized by poetic Pode to light, exploring its form, movement and interaction with space. The "Rhythm of Light" collection is an example of this philosophy - a lamp inspired by the movement of the sun, consisting of rings and colorful threads, creates dynamic lighting effects and shadows. De graef combines technical thinking with aesthetics, creating products that are both functional and visually attractive. Her projects were presented at international exhibitions such as London Design Fair and Salone del Mobile in Milan.

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Susanne Gronlund

Susanne Grønlund is a Danish designer known for its minimalist style, functionality and elegance in furniture design. She graduated from the Danish Design School in Copenhagen, and her work combines Scandinavian minimalism with modern solutions. In 1991, she founded her own studio Grønlund Design, cooperating with many reputable brands, such as Softline, Fredericia or Normann Copenhagen. Her designs are distinguished by attention to details, ergonomic form and innovative Pode to materials. She won numerous awards, including Red Dot Award and Good Design Award. Grønlund focuses on creating furniture, which are not only aesthetic, but also practical and durable, responding to the needs of everyday life. Her works enjoy recognition both in Europe and in the world.

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Susanne Uerlings

Susanne Uerlings is a German industrial designer and founder of the Products Studio in Aachen. She graduated from integrated product design at Hochschule Coburg in 2006. After gaining experience in a reputable German design studio, in 2011 she opened her own studio. He specializes in designing furniture, lighting and kitchen and home accessories, combining functionality with aesthetics. Her designs are characterized by a minimalist Pode Jest and high emotional value. She collaborated with international brands such as Philippi, SLV, Eglo, Xlboom and Born in Sweden. Her works have been appreciated by many awards, including German Design Award for Grid Sun and Pho lighting projects Ton I. Uerlings strives to create products that are not only aesthetic, but also useful and durable. Her Pode Jat for design is based on understanding the needs of the user and creating objects that enrich everyday life.

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Tassilo von Grolman

Tassilo von Grolman is a recognized German industrial designer, known for minimalist and functional forms. He studied mechanical engineering and industrial design, and in 1975 he founded his own studio. He was the greatest fame of glass tea teapot for the MONO brand, including The iconic "Mono Classic" and "Mono Filio", which went to a collection of museums around the world. He collaborated with companies such as Rosenthal, Ritzenhoff and Alfi. His projects combine steel, glass and precise craftsmanship, creating timeless everyday objects. Von Grolman was also the president of the German designer club (DDC). Awarded many times, incl. Red Dot and German Design Award remains an icon of modern design.

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Tatsuo Kuroda

Tatsuo Kuroda is a Japanese designer born in 1983 at Hokkaido. He studied architecture at Tama Art University, and then graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven. In 2010, he founded his own studio in Tokyo, specializing in designing furniture and everyday products. It combines Japanese sensitivity with Nordic minimalism, creating subtle, functional and timeless projects. His flagship design is the Knot Chair chair for Normann Copenhagen, which has gained recognition for a combination of classic materials with a modern form. Kuroda believes that well -designed objects should be intuitive to use and environmentally balanced. He also cooperates with Koizumi Studio on tin projects. His works were exhibited, among others in Milan. He designs with the user in mind, focusing on simplicity, harmony and quality.

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Ted Synnott

Ted Synottt is a New Zealand industrial designer, whose work combines sculptural aesthetics with functionality. Initially, he studied marketing, but the passion for craftsmanship prompted him to study carpentry at Center for Fine Woodworking in Nelson. In 2019, he founded his own studio in Auckland, where he creates projects based on a minimalist form, intuition and practicality enriched with soft curves and surprising details. His collections, such as OTAMA or Volume, are characterized by precise performance and thoughtful construction. The artist collaborated with reputable brands, including Audo Copenhagen. Synottt draws inspiration from daily observations and nature, creating timeless objects that combine traditional crafts with modern design.

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Terje Ekstrom

Terje Extrøm was one of the most innovative Norwegian designers of the 20th century, known for breaking the boundaries between applied art and the sculpture. His most famous work is the iconic Extreme chair, which combines avant -garde design with ergonomic functionality. Extrøm was a pioneer of postmodern style in Scandinavia, experimenting with form, material and color. His projects show a strong influence of contemporary art and a passion for movement and expression. As one of the few Norwegian designers, he gained international recognition for life. Today, his designs are design icons, present in museums, private collections and catalogs of reputable brands such as Varier. Terje Extrøm is a visionary whose work was ahead of their times.

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Thau & Kallio

Thau & Kallio is a duo of designers that combines Danish precision with Finnish craftsmanship. Together they create furniture characterized by minimalist design and functionality, derived from the Nordic tradition. Their designs such as the "In Between" collection for & tradition combine modern forms with classic carpentry techniques. Thau & Kallio cooperate with reputable brands creating products that combine aesthetics with practicality. Their works were presented at international exhibitions, gaining recognition for innovative Pode Jests to traditional design. This duo continues the Scandinavian design heritage by introducing a fresh look at classic forms.

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Theresa Rand

Theresa Rand is a German designer living in Copenhagen known for subtle, functional forms. She studied interior architecture and furniture design for Peter Behrens School of Architecture and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 2010, she founded the Studio Theresa Rand, where she creates furniture, lighting and utility subjects. Her style combines Nordic minimalism with feminine sensitivity - the designs are elegant, soft in expression, and at the same time practical. Rand cooperates with such brands as Audo Copenhagen or carl Hansen & Søn. It is known, among others from the design of the Snaregade desk and pepe mirror. It is inspired by architecture, everyday life and emotions. Its goal is to create things that bring not only aesthetics, but also warmth and peace.

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Thijs Smeets

Thijs Smeets is a Dutch designer and engineer who founded the SMEETS studio in Amsterdam in 2007. His works include a wide range - from furniture, through consumer electronics, to interior design and wellness products. They are distinguished by an intelligent combination of functionality with elegance, which makes them timeless. As a student, he gained recognition by designing eyeglass frames for Maxmar, which is still in production today. In 2010, his biodegradable vessels for Hampi Products were awarded to Toon Van Tuijl Design Award. Lililite lamp brought him international fame - an innovative combination of shelves for books and bedside lamps. Smeets has collaborated with many reputable brands, such as Unilever, Nokia, Leolux and Gispen. His projects were presented at exhibitions from Seoul to New York, and many of them went to permanent museum collections, including Steedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

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Thomas Dudzinski

Thomas Dudzinski is a Danish designer of products, furniture and interiors known for its minimalist Pode combination combining aesthetics with functionality. A graduate of the architecture school in Aarhus specializing in design, gained professional experience, cooperating with Australian designer Charles Wilson in Sydney. Dudzinski runs his own design studio, focusing on the creation of everyday objects, which are both practical and aesthetically refined. His designs are characterized by the simplicity of form and attention to detail, which can be seen in the Nova One bathroom collection for the Zone Denmark brand. This series, including Soaps, dispensers and garbage bins have been appreciated for combining elegance and utility.

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Thomas Jenkins

Thomas Jenkins is a British industrial designer living in Oslo, known for minimalist furniture and lighting designs that combine crafts with modern technologies. After gaining experience at Dyson and in the Norwegian design office, in 2010 he founded his own studio. In 2015, together with the Norwegian designer Sverre Uhnger, he created the Jenkins & Uhnder duo, specializing in projects combining functionality with emotional impact. Their works, such as the "Edel" furniture collection for Design Within Reach or the "Tangent" lamp for Pallucco, gained recognition at international exhibitions and competitions. Jenkins emphasizes the durability and timelessness of his projects, seeking to create objects that build a lasting relationship with the user.

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Tias Eckhoff

Tias Eckhoff (1926–2016) was one of the greatest Norwegian designers of the 20th century, a pioneer of Scandinavian industrial design, whose work defined the aesthetics of everyday objects. He was born in Vestre Slidre, and began artistic education in 1945 in Oslo, continuing his education in Denmark under the watchful eye of Nathalie Krebs. After graduating in 1949, he began working at Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik, where from 1952 he was the main designer. His first important projects are porcelain sets Det Riflede and Glohane, which established his position on the Scandinavian market. In 1953, Eckhoff designed Cypress cutlery for Georg Jensen, which won the gold medal at the Triennial in Milan. In 1962, he created another iconic series - Maya for Norstal (currently Stelton), whose characteristic triangular handle and rounded edges made her one of the most important projects in the history of Scandinavian design.

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Tilde Grynnerup

Tilde Grynnerup is a Danish multidisciplinary artist, born in 1973, living and creating in Copenhagen. She graduated from textile design, specializing in embroidery. Her work includes various media, such as wood, textiles, photography, installations and conceptual works. He derives inspiration from experience in the fashion industry and family carpentry traditions, cooperating with his father in their joint workshop in the countryside. Grynnerup works are characterized by a combination of soft materials, such as textiles with hard as wood and brass, which reflects its pursuit of balance between nature and urban life. Her works often raise social issues such as feminism and equality, using humor and reflection to communicate deep emotions and thoughts. Grynnerup presented its works at numerous individual and group exhibitions in Europe and Asia gaining recognition in the world of contemporary art.

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Tilla Goldberg

Tilla Goldberg is a German designer who has been the director of brand and brand space design at IPPolito Fleitz Group since 2009. In his work, he combines furniture, lighting, spatial installations and communication strategies, creating solutions that reflect customer identity. After graduating from the design of products at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, she worked in reputable studies: Ross Lovegrow in London, Idée Workstation in Tokyo and Nick Dine in New York. In 2001 she founded her own Golden Planet Design studio in Cologne. Her Pode Jat for design is based on the holistic understanding of space and context, which allows you to create projects involving senses and evoking emotions.

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Tim Rundle

Tim Rundle is a New Zealand industrial designer known for elegant and functional solutions. A graduate of the School of Architecture and Design at Welling Ton, he worked on innovative projects for Air New Zealand, and in 2008 he moved to London. There he gained experience in reputable studies, including as the main designer at Tom Dixon and the design director at Conran and Partners. In 2015, he founded his own studio, creating furniture, lighting and utility products for brands such as Audo Copenhagen, Resident or Joseph Joseph. His designs, like the TR Bulb lamp, combine simplicity with technical precision, responding to the needs of modern life. Rundle is also involved in education, lecturing on the Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins. His Pode Design is based on a deep understanding of production materials and processes, striving to create timeless and balanced items.

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Todd Bracher

Todd Bracher is an American industrial designer, known for creating minimalist and functional furniture designs, lighting and accessories. His Pode Jat to design combines aesthetics with science, focusing on understanding human needs and behavior. Bracher gained experience working in Europe, including in Copenhagen and Milan, which influenced his international view of design. In 2007, he founded his own studio in New York, which cooperates with global brands such as 3M, Herman Miller and Humanscale. His works are characterized by the simplicity of form, precision and innovative Pode for materials and technology. Bracher is also involved in design education, conducting lectures and workshops around the world. His projects were presented at numerous exhibitions and have won many prestigious prizes in the field of industrial design.

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Tom Chung

Tom Chung is a Canadian industrial designer, born in 1990 in Vancouver, currently living in Amsterdam. In 2016, he founded his own design studio, focusing on the creation of utility subjects and interior design spaces that combine contemporary culture with the local industry. His Pode Jests are based on the context, functionality and experience of the user. He draws inspiration from an active childhood spent in nature, which translates into projects characterized by mobility, lightness and durability. He collaborated with reputable brands, such as Muuto, Petite Friture or eq3, creating, among others "Pi Ton" lamp and the "Fromme" furniture collection. His work is characterized by minimalist aesthetics and precise performance, and the designer himself emphasizes the importance of simplicity and clear goal in design. Chung actively participates in the production process, taking care of every stage of project implementation. His work combines a poetic vision with functionality, crossing the boundaries between art and utility.

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Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon is one of the most influential British contemporary designers. The self -taught, which began as a welder, became famous thanks to the innovative Emu Pode to form, material and light. In 2002, he founded his own brand - Tom Dixon Studio - and since then he has been creating iconic collections of lighting, furniture and accessories, combining luxury with industrial rawness. His projects, such as the Beat or Melt series, are present in the best interiors in the world. Dixon was the creative director of the habitat and received the title of Royal Designer for Industry. Each of his product is an expression of an original style and bold thinking about design.

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Tom Kelley

Tom Kelley is an American designer and innovation strategist, known for his many years of cooperation with Ideo, where he was a partner and general director. Together with his brother, David Kelley, the founder of Ideo, he played a key role in transforming the company into a global leader in the field of user -oriented design and design thinking methodology. Under his leadership, the idea developed from a team of 15 designers to over 600 employees on three continents, implementing innovative projects for companies such as Apple, Shimano or GE. Kelley is the author of the bestsellers, including the art of Innovation, the taces of Innovation and creative confidence, written together with his brother. These books promote creativity as a skill available to everyone and offer practical tools for implementing innovation in organizations.

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Tom Stepp

Tom Stepp was a valued, Danish architect and designer, known for creating functional furniture and lighting. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and his previous experience as a construction technician and a carpenter influenced his practical Pode Jest for design. In 1980 he founded his own Stepp Industrial Design studio, which cooperated with many reputable brands, such as Mater, Normann Copenhagen, Fredericia Furniture and Halo Design. His projects, such as the Prime Time chair or the Nestor chair, combine modern functionalism with a subtle aesthetics of Scandinavian design. Stepp was a laureate of many awards, including Formland Prize and Scandinavian Furniture Award. His works are characterized by minimalism, durability and attention to detail, which makes them timeless and valued in both private and commercial spaces.

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Tomek Rygalik

Tomek Rygalik is one of the greatest Polish designers, lecturer, curator and art doctor. He studied architecture at the Lodz University of Technology, and then industrial design at the Pratt Institute in New York and obtained a master's degree at the Royal College of Art in London. After graduation, he collaborated with reputable companies, such as Kodak, Polaroid, MTV, Perkinelmer, DentSply, Unilever and Dupont. In 2006, he founded the Rygalik studio, which he led together with his wife, designer Gosia Rygalik. The studio is based in Warsaw, and its activities include the design of furniture, interiors, scenery and implementation of projects for cultural institutions. Rygalik cooperated with brands such as Moroso, Noti, Profim, Ideal Standard, Siemens, Heineken and Ikea. He also served as an artistic director in Polish furniture companies, such as Comforty, Paged and Nobonobo.

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Tor Hadsund

Tor Hadsund is a Danish furniture designer and a carpenter, a via graduate with the PBA title in furniture design, and from 2015 a professor of design at Via University College. His works derive from the tradition of Scandinavian design, combining aesthetics, functionality and durability. Hadsund focuses on using natural materials and creating modern projects that meet the needs of modern users. He is the author of the "The Reader" chair for the brand Umage, which is distinguished by a high back, ergonomic shape and the possibility of replacement of the upholstery, which allows you to easily adapt the furniture to changing trends and user preferences.

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Troels Oder and HuskMitNavn

Troels Øder Hansen and Huskmitnavn is an extraordinary creative duo from Copenhagen, combining industrial design with illustration and street art. Troels Øder specializes in functional design, valuing simplicity and minimalism, while Huskmitnavn is a recognized graffiti artist, known for humorous and reflective drawings. Their joint work for Normann Copenhagen - Flip mirror design - combines utility aesthetics with artistic expression. These mirrors, functional and fun at the same time, reflect the collision of two worlds: precise design and lively illustration. Flip has gained recognition for creative Pode for everyday objects. Hansen -Huskmitnavn collaboration is proof that design can be both practical and full of personality. Their work inspires to look at everyday objects with a grain of salt and a deeper reflection.

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Uffe Buchard

Uffe Buchard is one of the most recognizable figures of the Danish fashion and design scene. For over two decades, it has been actively shaping aesthetics and narrative around the lifestyle, combining fashion, art and design. He is the editor -in -chief of the Dansk magazine and creative director Darling Creative Studio, which cooperates with brands such as Ikea or Bang & Olufsen. He co -founded The Darling - a boutique apartment in Copenhagen, which is a tribute to the classic Danish design and contemporary art. As a curator of the Fashion On Print collection for Paper Collective, he combines fashion with artistic graphics. For Normann Copenhagen he designed the Crooked Candlestick candlestick, combining the function with the sculptural form. His designs are characterized by attention to detail, sophisticated aesthetics and deep knowledge about visual culture. Buchard creates spaces and objects that are not only beautiful, but also full of meaning, inspiring recipients to reflect on the world around them.

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Umit Caglar

Umit Caglar is a Turkish designer and interior architect who combines the tradition of craftsmanship with modern design. His works are distinguished by elegant, organic forms that harmoniously combine natural materials with new technologies. Growing up in the family of a carpenter, he learned respect for details and craftsmanship, which has a huge impact on his Pode Jat for design. Caglar has collaborated with many renowned brands, such as Bolia, kraft, de padova or wewood, creating furniture, lighting and accessories that delight with minimalism and functionality. His works were presented at prestigious exhibitions, such as Salone Del Mobile and Maison & Objet. Thanks to his passion for design, he gained international recognition as a creator of modern and timeless projects.

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Unit 10 is a Danish design studio founded by Anne Marie Raaschou-Nielsen and Francis Cayouette based in the center of Copenhagen. He specializes in designing products, furniture and space arrangement, combining Scandinavian simplicity with functionality and emotional message. The studio is known for projects such as the One Step Up rack for Normann Copenhagen, inspired by a folding ladder that can be easily assembled without the use of tools, and heima candlestick, reinterpretation of the classic cast iron candlestick from the 50s. It works with reputable brands such as Stelton, for which A series of Pilastro glasses, referring to Art Deco aesthetics. Unit 10 believes that a good design should not only be functional, but also arouse emotions and convey meaning. Their Pode is based on the creation of simple, thoughtful and durable objects that meet the real needs of users.

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Valerio Sommella

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Verner Panton

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Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt

Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt is a Danish designer and artist who combines craft, art and design. Born in 1967, she studied ceramics in Japan, and then graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Glasgow School of Art. Initially, she created unique works of porcelain, but over time she focused on lighting design, using plexiglas and brass. Her works are characterized by geometric forms and play of light, creating a harmonious, though dynamic aesthetics. She is known for designs for brands such as Normann Copenhagen and Gubi. Its lamps, often inspired by architecture and art, are handmade in the Copenhagen studio. Fonnesberg Schmidt won numerous awards, including Craftsman of the Year in 2016. Her works were presented in many museums, including at Designmuseum Danmark and Trapholt Museum.

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Vico Magistretti

Vico Magisttti was an Italian architect and designer whose work defined the style of modern Italian design. Known for elegance, simplicity and innovative solutions, he designed furniture, lighting and interiors for brands such as Artemide, Cassina or Kartell. His iconic projects include ECLISSE lamp and MARALUNGA armchair. He combined functionality with the poetic form, creating timeless and useful items. The magistrate was also a lecturer at the Royal College of Art in London and the laureate of the prestigious Compasso d’Oro award. His heritage is still inspired by subsequent generations of designers.

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Viggo Boesen

Viggo Boesen was a Danish architect and designer, active in the 1930s and 1940s known from the contribution to the development of the Funkis style - a Danish interpretation of functionalism. His designs such as the "Little Petra" armchair from 1938 were characterized by soft lines, organic forms and coziness, contrasting with the dominant modernism. Boesen used natural materials like wood and rattan to create furniture combining aesthetics with comfort. His works were presented at exhibitions, gaining recognition for innovative Pode to design. Although for some time he remained in the shadow of the more famous contemporary, his projects are experiencing a renaissance thanks to contemporary reissues, emphasizing the timelessness of his vision.

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Vilhelm Lauritzen

Vilhelm Lauritzen was one of the most outstanding Danish architects of the 20th century, who played a key role in shaping modernist architecture in Denmark. His works were characterized by minimalism, functionality and elegance, combining modern solutions with classic Danish aesthetics. Lauritzen was known for the projects of public buildings, including important projects such as the headquarters of the Danish radio or Copenhagen Airport. As an architect, he sought to create spaces that favor everyday life Emu, while putting great emphasis on the quality of details and materials used. His works had a great impact on the development of contemporary architecture and design, and his design philosophy still inspires contemporary artists.

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Vincent Van Duysen

Vincent Van Duysen is a Belgian architect and interior designer, known for its timeless style combining minimalism with warmth and subtle elegance. Born in 1962, he studied architecture in Belgium, and in 1990 he founded his own studio in Antwerp. His designs both architect Ton} and furniture are characterized by attention to proportions, natural materials and sophisticated simplicity. Van Dysen avoids formal coldness, focusing on sensual textures, light and harmony. He collaborated with many prestigious brands, such as Molteni & C, Flos, Dada or Zara Home, where he served as a creative director. His works combine functionality with the emotional dimension of space, which brings him international recognition and numerous prizes in the field of design.

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Visser & Meijwaard

Visser & Meijwaard is a Dutch design studio founded in 2013 in Arnhem by Steven Visser (born in 1985) and Vera Meijwaard (born in 1988), graduates of product design direction at Artez University of the Arts. Their works are characterized by minimalist Pode in which materials, color and form play a key role. Designers are inspired by everyday objects, discovering hidden beauty in them and giving them new meaning through experiments with context and scale. The studio specializes in designing furniture, lighting, textiles and exhibition scenery. They collaborated with renowned brands such as Hermès, Linteloo, Moooi Carpets and PULPO Products. Their projects were presented at international exhibitions in cities such as London, Paris, Milan, New York, Tokyo and Copenhagen.

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Vittoriano Vigano

Vittoriano Viganò was an outstanding Italian architect and designer considered one of the leading representatives of post -war brutism in Italy. His works were characterized by formal courage, severity of materials and deep humanism. He collaborated with Gio Pontim and ran his own studio, creating both public buildings and interior and furniture designs. He experimented with be Ton, iron and glass, combining the function with expressive aesthetics. Viganò was also a professor at the Milan University of Technology, where he influenced subsequent generations of architects. His work, combining rationalism with expression, remains an inspiration for contemporary designers and a testimony of a strong relationship of architecture with the social and urban context.

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Willie Landels

Willie Landels is a British designer, artistic director and editor, known for his influence on the world of fashion, design and art in the second half of the 20th century. The artist gained publicity as the editor -in -chief of Harper’s & Queen magazine, where he combined art, style and culture, shaping modern Pode Jest to luxury and aesthetics. As an interior and furniture designer, he became famous for minimalist forms and sophisticated Pode to the detail. His works created, among others For the Italian brand Zanotta is characterized by timeless elegance and functionality. Willie Landels brought a unique aesthetic sensitivity, combining the British classics with modern Italian design.

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Yonoh Studio

Yonoh Studio is a Spanish design studio founded in 2006 in Valencia by Clara del Portillo and Álexa Selma. Their works are characterized by a combination of functionality, minimalism and subtle elegance. Artists specialize in designing furniture, lighting and accessories, working with renowned brands around the world. Yonoh Studio combines modern Pode Jest with classic forms, creating timeless and aesthetic products. Their designs have been awarded many times, including Red Dot Design Award and IF Design Award, which indicates their high level of creativity and innovation.

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Yuchen Wu

Yuchen Wu is a Taiwanese designer who was born in 1992 in Taitung. She graduated from industrial design at Shih Chien University in Taipei. After graduation, she worked in a Taiwanese design studio, where she gained experience in various fields of design, discovering her passion for designing furniture and accessories. In search of international experience, she moved to Denmark, where she currently works as a designer in Normann Copenhagen. Her design philosophy is based on a harmonious combination of aesthetics and functionality. He draws inspiration from nature, especially from Taiwan landscapes, and from observing the interaction of people with everyday objects. In his projects, such as the FYR stool or Bubba lamp, he tries to combine beauty with practicality, creating objects that enrich the daily lives of users. Yuchen attaches great importance to sustainable development, seeking to create lasting and responsible design solutions.

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Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid was an Iraqi-British architect and one of the most outstanding figures of contemporary architecture. Known for brave, dynamic forms and futuristic aesthetics, she broke the traditional design limits. Her work was characterized by liquid lines, asymmetry and innovative use of technology. She was the first woman who received Pritzker (2004), as well as the RIBA award (2016). Her most famous projects include the center of Heydar Alijew in Baku, Maxxi in Rome and the opera in Kan Ton. Hadid also created furniture, utility facilities and installations. Her work combined art, science and modern engineering, changing the perception of architecture as a form of expression.

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Zaven

Zaven is a multidisciplinary design studio founded in 2006 in Venice by Enrica Cavarzan and Marco Zavagno. It works at the interface of design, art and visual communication, creating projects that combine aesthetics with functionality and a strong conceptual message. The studio is known for its experimental Pode ście and detail care by implementing projects for brands, cultural institutions and public spaces. Zaven is also involved in education and research, which makes them deeply reflective and contemporary practice. Their works were presented at prestigious exhibitions around the world confirming their position as one of the most interesting representatives of the new Italian design.

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We are more than a furniture salon and an online store. We create warm, lively, comfortable, ideal for celebrating life. We want to fill them with beautiful furniture and unique items that will serve for years.

A wide selection, premium quality and unique design are just some of the features that distinguish the products we offer. You will find modern and unobtrusive solutions that will like each space.

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