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Eric Degenhardt, Germany

15 products of 4 manufacturers.
Clarity in form and in detail - Eric Degenhardt applies this principle when developing products with uniquely creative added value. As an architect, he has worked on various projects and lived for a time in London. In 2000 he opened his own design studio in Cologne. Eric Degenhardt creates furniture and packaging, and also designs interiors for international clients. His work has frequently been awarded international prizes.
Products
Lampert: In-Out mini @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/ru/lampert/in-out-mini?ref=designer_view
Lampert
In-Out mini
Eric Degenhardt
Lampert: In-Out armchair @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/ru/lampert/in-out-armchair?ref=designer_view
Lampert
In-Out armchair
Eric Degenhardt
Wilkhahn: Programm 850/1 - Velas @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/ru/wilkhahn/programm-8501-velas?ref=designer_view
Wilkhahn
Programm 850/1 - Velas
Eric Degenhardt
Lampert: Outdoor Lounge Chair Hirche 1953 @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/ru/lampert/outdoor-lounge-chair-hirche-1953?ref=designer_view
Lampert
Outdoor Lounge Chair Hirche 1953
Herbert Hirche
Eric Degenhardt
Lampert: Side Furniture Unit @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/ru/lampert/side-furniture-unit?ref=designer_view
Lampert
Side Furniture Unit
Eric Degenhardt
Schönbuch: SAUCER @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/ru/schoenbuch/saucer?ref=designer_view
Schönbuch
SAUCER
Eric Degenhardt
Articles
A mobile architectural unit

A mobile architectural unit

Designer Eric Degenhardt studied architecture, which might be one reason why dealing with space has always been high on his list of priorities. He has also long been interested in parasitic architectures. At the imm in Cologne he presented his mobile unit "Landed" together with Richard Lampert.

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Eric Degenhardt - Constructed Volumes

Eric Degenhardt - Constructed Volumes

If architecture approximates to the outer covering, i.e., the skin of a room, then the interior and the people who use it are its inside. It is only these that give the room its definition. Accordingly, design is the interface between a building and its inside. This is the disarming logic used by Cologne-based designer Eric Degenhardt to explain his move from one design discipline to another.

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