


The Solitaire Punkah - The Breezer
Architonic ID: 1115587
Year of Launch: 2010
Dimensions: 180x103x13 cm, appr. 15kg incl. driver
Concept
The punkah is the initial man-made ventilation device. It was originally cut from a palmyra leaf and later manufactured mainly from fabric, wood or bird´s feathers. For generations the punkah was a symbol of wealth and luxury and could be found in oriental high places such as palaces of Egyptian Pharaohs and Indian Maharadjahs.
THE SOLITAIRE Punkah brings back the majestic punkah fan with its slow pendular movement. It instantly creates an almost tangible relaxing and calming atmosphere and it is the exquisite complement of an exclusive interior design.
THE SOLITAIRE Punkah is based on a highly energy efficient technology that combines a counterweight balanced blade with a computer controlled electric driver. It is engineered and manufactured in Germany by Rohde & Schwarz Teisnach.
THE BREEZER blade is based on the traditional oriental design of punkahs with a piece of fabric stretched between two bars.
• Powdercoated aluminium
• Fabric (fireproof, waterproof, different colors)
• Counterweights aluminium/steel
Ceiling fans
Contract, Interior construction, Office, Residential

Germany
After his Bachelor of Science graduation from the renown Art Center (Europe) in Switzerland, Oliver Kessler lauched his first company in Munich and later shifted the company to Ingolstadt. Main emphasis of his studio Visual Support was on the creation of visual presentations for the management of leading automotive companies and automotive suppliers. He founded Oliver Kessler Design in 2007 with the aim to add the production of own product ideas to his portfolio of creative services. His portfolio is characterized by his interest in technology, new materials and sustainable design. Seeing himself as a creative coach he develops in close co-operation with his clients solutions in all technology and design oriented areas, e.g. automotive or corporate design. Among the references on project works are company names like Audi, Rohde & Schwarz or Microsoft.