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Soundwave® Stripes
Architonic ID: 1171090
Year of Launch: 2012
Concept
Soundwave® STRIPES is a sound absorbent designed by Richard Hutten. Hutten’s design of STRIPES is characterized by flexibility; a flexibility that means that Soundwave® STRIPES can be combined in many different ways. This in turn means that each interior where STRIPES in used can become unique. The diversity that STRIPES offers thereby becomes a useful tool to create interesting and varied interiors.
- Offecct’s sound absorbents are by far the best on the market and I really wanted to add something special to the collection, says Richard Hutten.
STRIPES is available in a new color; a new brown shade to create contrast.
Soundwave® Skyline is Eco labeled with the Nordic Swan.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Stripes is a lightweight sound absorber in the upper frequency range (500 Hz and above). These panels help reduce disturbing reflections of environmental noise such as voices, telephones etc. Material: recyclable moulded polyester fibre. Colors: Anthracite, brown, grey, green and offwhite. Soundwave® Skyline is Eco labeled with the Nordic Swan
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Colour grey

Netherlands
“Traditionally design is about solving a problem. I don’t solve problems; I create possibilities” Rotterdam based Richard Hutten is well known for his conceptual, sustainable and playful designs. As a true innovator, he has established himself as one of the leading international figures in the field, continuously pushing the boundaries of design. As an expert on the Circular Economy, sustainability is a second nature in Hutten’s designs. Born in The Netherlands in 1967, Richard Hutten graduated of the Design Academy in Eindhoven in 1991, the same year he started his own design studio. As a founding member of the famous Droog design movement, back in 1993, he established his name in the forefront of design right away. With a team of experts he is working across furniture, product and interior design. Many of his products have become successful design icons His famous Dombo mug sold over 1.000.000 units world wide, and still counting. His work is held in the permanent collections of over 50 museums around the world making him, arguably, one of the most collected living designers. The list includes MoMA New York, Victoria & Albert Museum London, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Vitra Museum Weil am Rhein, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Design Museum London, Design Museum Gent, Chicago Art Institute and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. His work has been exhibited in even more museum, including MoMA New York, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen Rotterdam, Kunstmuseum The Hague, Zuiderzee museum, Enkhuizen, Museum of Modern Art San Francisco, Design Museum Holon, Moti Museum Breda, Triennale Milan, Louisiana Museum Copenhagen, Übersee Museum Bremen, Alvar Aalto Museum Finland, Kunsthal Rotterdam. His impressive list of clients are leaders in their field and include Moooi, Muij, Offecct, Christofle, Artifort, Japth, Ghidini 1961, Qeeboo, Lensvelt, KPN Telecom, Moroso, Muji, Rabobank, The Standard Hotel NYC, Lloyd hotel, I+I Milano, DSM, Skultuna as well as Gemeentemuseum The Hague, OMA/Rem Koolhaas, MVRDV, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Karl Lagerveld and HRH Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands. In 2008 he became the Art director of Holland’s second largest furniture brand Gispen. He is also the Art Director of CS rugs and Dutch Originals. Hutten’s designs won numerous international awards, such as the Red Dot Award, LAI interior award, Frame magazine / The great Indoors award and the German Design Award.