Inspiration
Bright Trendsetters
One pop effect, please! Bright red, sulphur yellow and ultramarine: strong colors are beautiful and loud and turn any product into a graphic object. But which color will it be? We'll take them all!
Signals in red
Standing mirror Friedrich 21, Glowing red
Typical objects of our time: the FRIEDRICH 21 standing mirror is strikingly inconspicuous and yet has what it takes to characterize an entire room. The fine arched silhouette and its proportions are somewhat reminiscent of Art Deco shapes - the bright color scheme and the flat design bring the mirror unmistakably into the present - and arm it for the future.
YELLOW LUMINOSITY
Chemnitz stool, height adjustable, RAL 1026 Luminous yellow
The industrial work stool par excellence: the design of this piece of seating furniture has been around since the 1920s and is still considered one of the most widely used pieces of work furniture today - at least in the days of widespread manual production in industrial manufacturing. It is not a nostalgic inclination that has prompted us to include this piece of furniture in our range again. What appeals to us is its purism, its clear and unadulterated design. It has been produced unchanged and in the best industrial quality in a Swabian factory for work furniture since the 1960s.
BRIGHT BLUE
Table and bench BTB frame, RAL 5012 Light blue
Versatile piece of furniture, beautiful bench and slim table: BTB is all in one, because its components can be transformed from a bench into a table in no time at all. How does it work? The short leg of the frame, which can be clicked under the top (not included), can be used as a frame under a bench at standard seat height and its long leg as a frame for a slim table. In this way, a bench made from BTB elements can be used elegantly in hallways as seating and storage.
POWERFUL ORANGE
Side table station, RAL 2001 Red orange
STATION is a small work or side table with a variety of functions. The two storage compartments serve different purposes: the horizontal compartment as a shelf for a computer, tablet or newspapers, the vertical compartment as a place for a multiple socket outlet and cable organization. This compartment is accessible via a cable aperture on the floor and also has a tray that can be attached to the top edge for a standard-sized triple socket outlet. The trestle frame has the archaic, industrial look of a small workstation, with an extension cable that can be wound around the central cross tube.

































































































































































































































