Designers and Manufacturers

Otto Zapf

Otto Zapf

Otto Zapf was a German industrial designer who made design history with modular furniture, the Zapf Office System, and modern office concepts.

Otto Zapf

Otto Zapf was a German industrial designer who made design history with modular furniture, the Zapf Office System, and modern office concepts.

Rainer Daumiller

Rainer Daumiller

Rainer Daumiller was a German furniture designer, known for the Daumiller Chair, solid wood furniture, and sustainable, timeless design.

Rainer Daumiller

Rainer Daumiller was a German furniture designer, known for the Daumiller Chair, solid wood furniture, and sustainable, timeless design.

Kai Kristiansen

Kai Kristiansen

Kai Kristiansen was a Danish furniture designer, known for the Paper Knife Chair, modular furniture, and timeless Mid-Century design.

Kai Kristiansen

Kai Kristiansen was a Danish furniture designer, known for the Paper Knife Chair, modular furniture, and timeless Mid-Century design.

Niels Gammelgaard

Niels Gammelgaard

Niels Gammelgaard was a Danish designer, known for IKEA classics such as TED, Folke, Järpen and his functional, minimalist furniture design.

Niels Gammelgaard

Niels Gammelgaard was a Danish designer, known for IKEA classics such as TED, Folke, Järpen and his functional, minimalist furniture design.

Mart Stam

Mart Stam

Mart Stam was a Dutch architect and furniture designer, known as the inventor of the cantilever chair and as an important pioneer of modern design.

Mart Stam

Mart Stam was a Dutch architect and furniture designer, known as the inventor of the cantilever chair and as an important pioneer of modern design.

Hans Kögl

Hans Kögl

Hans Kögl was a German designer, known for floral vintage lamps, palm tree lamps, wheat sheaf chandeliers, and decorative Hollywood Regency design.

Hans Kögl

Hans Kögl was a German designer, known for floral vintage lamps, palm tree lamps, wheat sheaf chandeliers, and decorative Hollywood Regency design.

Carlo Nason

Carlo Nason

Carlo Nason was an Italian designer from Murano, known for modern glass lamps, Murano craftsmanship, and iconic designs for Mazzega.

Carlo Nason

Carlo Nason was an Italian designer from Murano, known for modern glass lamps, Murano craftsmanship, and iconic designs for Mazzega.

Grandjean Jourdan Vallauris

Grandjean Jourdan Vallauris

Grandjean Jourdan Vallauris represents French ceramics with a faux-bois look, handcrafted quality, and vintage charm from the 1950s to the 1980s.

Grandjean Jourdan Vallauris

Grandjean Jourdan Vallauris represents French ceramics with a faux-bois look, handcrafted quality, and vintage charm from the 1950s to the 1980s.

Lidokov

Lidokov

Lidokov was a Czech lighting manufacturer, best known for its functional, metal-based Mid-Century lamps, and collaborated with designers such as Josef Hůrka and Stanislav Indra.

Lidokov

Lidokov was a Czech lighting manufacturer, best known for its functional, metal-based Mid-Century lamps, and collaborated with designers such as Josef Hůrka and Stanislav Indra.

Roland Rainer

Roland Rainer

Roland Rainer (1910–2004) was an influential Austrian architect, designer, and urban planner whose work – including the Wiener Stadthalle – significantly shaped post-war modernism and functional urban planning in Austria....

Roland Rainer

Roland Rainer (1910–2004) was an influential Austrian architect, designer, and urban planner whose work – including the Wiener Stadthalle – significantly shaped post-war modernism and functional urban planning in Austria....

Björn Wiinblad

Björn Wiinblad

Björn Wiinblad was a versatile Danish artist and designer who achieved international fame with his imaginative, decorative, and joyful visual language, primarily in ceramics, porcelain, illustration, and stage art

Björn Wiinblad

Björn Wiinblad was a versatile Danish artist and designer who achieved international fame with his imaginative, decorative, and joyful visual language, primarily in ceramics, porcelain, illustration, and stage art

Brutalismus

Brutalism

Brutalist Design in Interiors Brutalist design is powerful, material-focused, and often sculptural. While the term is primarily associated with architecture, it can also be applied to furniture, lighting, and decorative...

Brutalism

Brutalist Design in Interiors Brutalist design is powerful, material-focused, and often sculptural. While the term is primarily associated with architecture, it can also be applied to furniture, lighting, and decorative...

Hillebrand Leuchtenfabrik

Hillebrand Lamp Factory

The Hillebrand Leuchtenfabrik from Neheim-Hüsten developed from a metal goods company into an important German lighting manufacturer for modern residential and commercial lighting, collaborating with designers such as Heinz Georg...

Hillebrand Lamp Factory

The Hillebrand Leuchtenfabrik from Neheim-Hüsten developed from a metal goods company into an important German lighting manufacturer for modern residential and commercial lighting, collaborating with designers such as Heinz Georg...

Peill + Putzler

Peill + Putzler

Peill + Putzler was an important German glassworks and lighting company that became a key representative of modern German post-war design after World War II through high-quality, Bauhaus-inspired designs and...

Peill + Putzler

Peill + Putzler was an important German glassworks and lighting company that became a key representative of modern German post-war design after World War II through high-quality, Bauhaus-inspired designs and...

Willy Daro

Willy Daro

Willy Daro was a Belgian designer best known for sculptural furniture and lighting in a luxurious, organically inspired idiom of brass, bronze, and glass.

Willy Daro

Willy Daro was a Belgian designer best known for sculptural furniture and lighting in a luxurious, organically inspired idiom of brass, bronze, and glass.

Ingmar Relling

Ingmar Relling

Ingmar Relling was a Norwegian modernist furniture designer who became an icon of Scandinavian mid-century design with functional, elegant, and comfortable creations like the Siesta Chair.

Ingmar Relling

Ingmar Relling was a Norwegian modernist furniture designer who became an icon of Scandinavian mid-century design with functional, elegant, and comfortable creations like the Siesta Chair.

Carl Auböck

Carl Auböck

Carl Auböck is one of the most important Austrian designers of the 20th century. His workshop in Vienna created iconic brass objects, bar accessories, and desk utensils that combine Wiener...

Carl Auböck

Carl Auböck is one of the most important Austrian designers of the 20th century. His workshop in Vienna created iconic brass objects, bar accessories, and desk utensils that combine Wiener...

Jean Daum war ein bedeutender französischer Glaskünstler 50er 60er

Jean Daum

Daum is a French glass manufacturer from Nancy, known for elaborate glass art, pâte de verre, and decades of tradition since 1878.

Jean Daum

Daum is a French glass manufacturer from Nancy, known for elaborate glass art, pâte de verre, and decades of tradition since 1878.

Thonet

Thonet

Thonet shaped design history with bentwood technology and Chair No. 14. Discover how the furniture company revolutionized modern design, mass production, and timeless elegance.

Thonet

Thonet shaped design history with bentwood technology and Chair No. 14. Discover how the furniture company revolutionized modern design, mass production, and timeless elegance.

Poul Cadovius

Poul Cadovius

Poul Cadovius was a Danish furniture designer and entrepreneur who developed one of the world's first modular wall systems, the Royal System. His furniture combines functionality, flexibility, and timeless Scandinavian...

Poul Cadovius

Poul Cadovius was a Danish furniture designer and entrepreneur who developed one of the world's first modular wall systems, the Royal System. His furniture combines functionality, flexibility, and timeless Scandinavian...