The Shapeshifter: Alain Berteau
Simple, meaningful designs that eschew trends in favour of long-selling products pushing typological boundaries – this is the stuff of Brussels-based studio ALAIN BERTEAU DESIGNWORKS.
Maart 28, 2017 | 10:00 pm CUT

Launching at this year's Salone del Mobile: Alain Berteau revisits his successful TAB chair for Bulo, with its distinctive 'folded' profile. Shown here, the new lounge chair version

Alain Berteau and his colleagues have taken the existing TAB chair for Bulo and created a total system, where each type of chair can be elaborated into range of flexible seating configurations, including beam and sectional sofas


The new TAB club armchair for premium office-furniture brand Bulo, with fixed and swivel base



Objekten Systems' FABRIC foamless soft chairs are composed of an innovative, recyclable 3D-knitted polyester skin, held in tension on steel frame


The classic lamp typology is compressed in almost two dimensions with Berteau's new THIN collection for TossB. An internal, flat steel plate maximises illumination of the suspended light's concealed LED elements



The KEYPAD seating system from Alain Berteau's own brand Objekten Systems can be transformed by a simple movement from bench to daybed, sofa or armchair



Top: The richly upholstered, easily configurable KEYPAD seating system. Middle & Above: The new KEYBOARD desk and storage system from Objekten Systems is completely modular, requires no tools for assembly, and has an additional acoustic-management benefit

“We work hard questioning existing typologies for ourselves and for clients,” explains Alain Berteau. “We can’t help it. Shaping a model to make it ‘good-looking’, ‘ trendy’ or ‘stylish’ is nice, but, for us, it’s not enough”
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