Our philosophy
Thoughts…
In particular, I like to share creative thoughts on projects. Over the years, we have noticed that we see things differently that most customers do not think about. In most cases, that’s where the value begins for each customer. Realising inspiring ideas for our customers is still a privilege, but the design is only half the execution.
Style…
The past teaches us so much about beautiful crafts, but the future offers many new possibilities. I translated many inspirations into (architectural) designs, experimenting with modern, classic and retro styles. We like to do justice to materials and eliminate fashionable trends with an eye for proportions that lead to austere beauty, environmental connection, and functionalistic designs.
Inspirations…
are found in many sources, such as travelling, photography, style absorption, magazines, people and daily life. We prefer German engineering, Italian designs, Scandinavian minimalism, Swiss precision, Asian vibes and African Wilderness.
Handicrafts…
Most of the time, we prefer sketching by hand combined with some basic computer metrics for necessary details, but we are also very capable of using 3D software. It depends on the project or product. Handicrafts have laid a golden foundation. They support my imagination, freethinking, quicker drafting, and finally, I become more creative.
Network…
We have worked with renowned (European) suppliers and manufacturers and have built a sustained network for many years. However, due to rapid developments and needs, we continuously search for new materials, art, and products. Our gallery, Residence of Art, is an essential organically growing element and supportive platform for pairing art, intelligence, and unique works.
Inventive…
Within our creative studio, we combine decades of design skills. Because of our daily engineering activities, we have been increasingly inspired by nature, materials, biomimicry, permaculture and organic forms in recent years. For this, we provide tailor-made designs and products where forgotten knowledge and technologies about food, energy, and nature are studied.
Check out my portfolio from the early beginning (2002).
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