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Architonic ID: 20258352
Year of Launch: 2019
Concept
In the early eighties, the robust Aztec proved to be a striking newcomer in the Dutch furniture landscape. Thanks to the identical height and width of its back and armrests, it's not unlike a modern Chesterfield. That's why Gerard van den Berg's classic design deserves a comeback. This modified version boasts an improved interior that gives the sofa its signature rounded shape, but the exterior is sleeker than that of its original predecessor.
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Netherlands
Plain, usually slightly curved, and yet suggestive and unmistakable forms are typical of Gerard van den Berg. The Dutch designer consciously goes for simplicity and for this very reason shows his creative ability. Van den Berg, born in 1947, studied furniture building and design at a technical college. In the Seventies he founded together with his brother the Montis upholstered furniture company. Thanks to his designs the young company soon attained international recognition. It´s success did not stop van den Berg´s leaving Montis in the early Nineties. Since then he has been a freelance designer. His work for leading international furniture companies and numerous prizes and awards testify to his creative ability. Apart from furniture, van den Berg also designs lamps, exhibition buildings and interiors for companies and offices. [source: www.wittmann.at]