
ClassiCon
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Design: Sauerbruch Hutton
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Design
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home furniture
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tables
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dining / kitchen tables
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01 product description
Product description
Modern art of the 20th and 21st centuries deserves an appropriate setting, with a building and its furniture that is just as modern. Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton were thus faced with an exciting challenge when asked to design the Museum Brandhorst in Munich. Three different seating solutions were developed for the museum that opened in 2009 – for the cafeteria, the foyer, the conference and lecture rooms as well as the lounge. ClassiCon developed the designs to the point of series production in close collaboration with the architects.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
900 mm, 1000 mm |
height |
740 mm |
length |
1800 mm, 2100 mm, 2400 mm |
03 All Munich Products
04 Tags
Sauerbruch Hutton Articles, Sauerbruch Hutton Products, Architecture, ClassiCon Articles, ClassiCon Products, Interview, sustainability05 Articles about ClassiCon and Sauerbruch Hutton
18 million coins for the Underground
In 2012, Edward Barber uand Jay Osgerby caused quite a stir with their design for the Olympic torch. This year the two architects are placing a renewed emphasis on furniture design. Uta Abendroth met with one half of the duo, Jay Osgerby, in Milan, where their sofas, tables and stool premiered at Knoll.
› To the articleMembrane and Cradle: Benjamin Hubert modulates materials
Does a comfortable armchair necessarily have to be big and heavy with thick padding nowadays? Benjamin Hubert asks questions, using them as a starting point to design not one, but two armchairs.
› To the article2 questions to Sebastian Herkner
The German Classicon label is presenting an extraordinary collection of tables designed by Sebastian Herkner. The various versions are on show in Hall 20, booth D 07.
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