Designer Hella Jongerius, Dutch Designer Hella Jongerius

Hella Jongerius

The designer Hella Jongerius has become known for the manner in which she fuses industry and craft, high- and low-tech, traditional and contemporary. In 1993 she founded the Jongeriuslab studio, where she has pursued independent projects and also created products for major clients, including Maharam, Danskina, IKEA and KLM.

Art of Play

Art of Play envisions a world where all people are inspired by their curiosity.

We believe that everyone has a spark within them that can have a positive impact on the world and fulfill their limitless potential, and we aim to ignite that spark. Our journey began when we were twelve years old and watched in awe as a street magician vanished a quarter right before our eyes. As magicians with a passion for sharing wonder, we built an emporium of wondrous products and experiences, a place to discover the magic of play and explore their curiosity.

Gabriel Tan

Tan started his solo practice, Gabriel Tan Studio, in 2016. In 2020, Tan moved with his family from his native Singapore to Porto, to be closer to furniture industries and skilled craftspeople in Portugal and Italy.

THE CRANBROOK CONNECTION

Cranbrook Academy of Art
They designed iconic furniture and defined a movement. But first Eero Saarinen, Florence Knoll, Ray and Charles Eames, and Harry Bertoia became lifelong friends, all meeting at The Cranbrook Academy of Art – that period is now known as the ‘golden age’ at Cranbrook.

MUUTO

New perspectives on Scandinavian design.

Muuto is rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition characterized by enduring aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship and an honest expression. By expanding this heritage with forward-looking materials, techniques and bold creative thinking, Muuto's ambition is to deliver new perspectives on Scandinavian design.

fermLIVING

fermLIVING

With an emphasis on soft forms, rich textures and deep colours, Ferm LIVING pieces allow you to create an authentic and composed atmosphere, while avant-garde shapes, striking patterns and curious details add a touch of the unexpected. 

The Aeron Chair is the benchmark for ergonomic seating since its debut in 1994. Since then, Herman Miller has learned a lot about how to best support people – and their postures. Aeron offers smarter weight distribution through 8Z Pellicle, adjustable PostureFit SL for total spinal support, and balanced recline and natural movement thanks to Harmonic 2 Tilt.


Indesign recently visited the Melbourne studio of the prominent Australian architectural firm Architectus to explore why the Aeron Chair from

Herman Miller is their

Designcraft have an expanded range from MUUTO that is available to our collection now. With the brand name coming from the Finnish word, muutos, meaning new perspective, the creatives behind MUUTO's collection embrace the essence of Scandinavian design yet making a contemporary take on tradition, exploring a forward thinking approach to natural materials, comfort, craftsmanship and durability.

Muuto searches for designers who share this same mindset. Creatives with a contemporary take on tradition, who embrace the essence of Scandinavian design

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