Material Tendencies: Sebastian Herkner
The young German designer’s extraordinary feel for material and colour combinations allows him to bring out the value and character of different materials. In doing so, he marries - often in collaboration with traditional manufacturers – classic handcraft with modern production techniques.
September 20, 2015 | 10:00 pm CUT

<b>Sebastian Herkner</b> - Photo © Architonic / Anita Hackethal


<b>Norma</b> for Verreum, 2011/15

<b>Collar Lamp</b> for GUBI, 2015

<b>Ala</b> for La Cividina, 2015

<b>Arnhem Loveseat</b> for De Vorm, 2013

<b>Nebra</b> for Fontana Arte, 2015

<b>Containers</b> (new colors) for Pulpo, 2015

<b>Neon</b> for Haymann, 2014

<b>Oda</b> for Pulpo, 2014

<b>Salute</b> for La Chance, 2014

<b>Bell Table</b> and <b>Bell Light</b> for ClassiCon, 2012/15

<b>Unam</b> for Very Wood, 2013/15

<b>Banjooli</b> Table for Moroso, 2013/14

<b>Coat Sofa </b>for Moroso, 2012/13

<b>Pipe Sofa</b> for Moroso, 2015

<b>Das Haus – Interiors on Stage</b> for imm cologne 2016 (Sebastian Herkner with the model) - Photo: Lutz Sternstein, courtesy of imm cologne
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