When architects extend their design activities beyond the creation of buildings themselves to consumer goods such as furniture, light fittings or living accessories in general, there are normally two reasons for this: on the one hand the design principles of an architectural concept are, in the tradition of the work of art as an integral design, transferred to objects from the interior of the building such as furniture, in order to create an overall harmonic unit (Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Gerrit T. Rietveld, Norman Foster). The second source of motivation is the experimentation with new production techniques and materials, in which the limits of what is possible are explored on smaller objects. An example of this is the tubular steel furniture of the Bauhaus period by Mart Stam, Marcel Breuer and Mies van der Rohe, or the experiments with shaped wood by Alvar Aalto.
AJ Rødovre
Lipari | 639
S 33 N
Wilson
Groundpiece
Eames Plastic Armchair DAR
Berliner easy chair
NORMAL
Trapèze
Ad Usum
Spatio Office System
Gran Turismo 2-seater sofa
Eileen
S 35 LV / S 35 LVH
Infinity
Solo S300/5
LC3 Méridienne
Door
Wire Chair DKR-5
Haefeli 1–793
Children`s Chair
Pendant Lamp JL340
Lounge Chair 43
Mart MPG
Ceiling Lamp A622A
Lewis | 623
ES 57 floor lamp
x2
Armchair 695
EM Table
Carlotta Tavolini
Marta
Float High armchair
Quaderna | 2830
Celotocaulis Linen green
La Fonda Coffee Table
D.S. 3 | 324
Series 7 children's chair
Table Lamp B2552 Brass
Pall Asplund
RH 301
EA 117
Follia | 100
Utzon Pendant
LTE5 Imbuto
Purkersdorf
Mart MPR/1
LC2
S 43
Wall Lamp V2389 mount
Guéridon bas
S 64 P
Swan Sofa
Gran Turismo coffee table
Grand Ecart
Flamingo reading lamp
Kum
T2444 Ceiling Lamp



