All inspirations

Classics

What defines a real design classic? Timelessly modern, aesthetic design? Outstanding quality? A high recognition effect? A high degree of product innovation and functionality? Without a doubt, all in all - classics such as the Cassina LC furniture, the Thonet cantilever chairs, the Barcelona Chair by Mies van der Rohe or the Arne Jacobsen chair classics are an integral part of stylish contract furnishings, and since their creation, they have not been a little dusty.

Italian design

Furniture and accessories "Made in Italy" are characterised above all by their experimental character. It was not until the 1940s that small craft and family businesses developed the first original designs that were also suitable for industrial production - nowadays Italy is considered the design metropolis par excellence. Artemide, Cassina, Cattelan Italia, Casprini, Flos, Kartell, La Palma, Minotti, Poltrona Frau.... hardly any other nation has produced as many design studios as Italy.

Scandinavian design

Simple, functional shapes, bright colours, casual, fresh design - Nordic lightness fits perfectly into modern, unconventional lifestyles. Whether hand knotted, high-quality carpets from Danskina, Kinnasand or Fabula Living, sustainably produced and highly functional bedroom, living room and children's furniture from Oliver Furniture or loose-fresh, winking and affordable designs from Norman Copenhagen - Scandinavian design is enjoying increasing popularity.

Wooden Furniture

Wood - the "original material" of the furniture industry is not out of fashion and cannot be replaced by comparatively modern materials such as plastic, stainless steel or acrylic glass. Wood proves to be a particularly exciting material because of its natural structures, textures and colours and is experiencing a true renaissance in times of environmentally conscious thinking in connection with near-natural cultivation, processing and refinement methods.

Bauhaus

Functional design, suitable for advanced industrial serial production - designers and architects who were passionate about the Bauhaus style may have blossomed in the 1920s and 1930s, but their designs still work today. Names such as Walter Gropius (initiator and 1st director of the Bauhaus, founded in 1919), Marcel Breuer (Wassily, Laccio), Mart Stam (steel-tube cantilever chair) and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (Barcelona chair) are classics that have remained popular to this day.