


Architonic ID: 20004468
Year of Launch: 2018
The motorised Sit-to-Stand desk steno impresses with a distinct silhouette made of a flat foot, round cable tray and a seemingly wedge-shaped worktop. Sloping side brackets conceal the technology and substructure. The cable tray, screening walls and accessories are easy to attach. steno makes desk work more ergonomic because you can work in both a seated or standing position.
Concept
A new generation of furniture: Normcore
gumpo is launching a new collection. Normcore has been created in collaboration with the Munich-based design studio Relvãokellermann and contains furniture with a clear and distinct design language that blends into its environment.
It is certainly more than suitable for the modern office. However, what is more important: This furniture does not dominate its location. It is laid-back, reduced – and fits simply in our time.
An accelerated world of work demands simple solutions.
Solutions that can be combined perfectly together. Like our collection.
This product belongs to collection:
T-base
Individual desks
Height-adjustable, Tabletop rectangular
Conference / Meeting, Education, Office
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Germany
Founded in Munich in 2014, Relvãokellermann works in the field of industrial design as well as exhibition. On behalf of furniture manufacturer COR, Relvãokellermann designed the separation and storage element "Chart" for the experimental sublabel "COR Lab". Since 2017 Ana Relvão and Gerhardt Kellermann are Art Directors of the office furniture manufacturer Gumpo, for whom they developed the "Normcore" collection. Other clients include Auerberg, Gaggenau, Griffwerk, Holzrausch, Huawei, L&Z Elements, Schönbuch, Stylepark and Util. Relvãokellermann have been awarded the iF Award, the Wallpaper Design Award, the A' Design Award in Silver, the Stylepark Selected Award and the Core77 Design Award. For us, the starting point of our work is the function of the object to be designed. We consistently avoid decoration. The shape of a particular object has to result from its construction and its handling. We are passionate about permanent progress and believe that it is the designer's task to apply what is technically feasible and to think ahead to what is technically desirable. Our goal is to find solutions that make an object more efficient, more sustainable, more versatile and more durable.