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Architonic ID: 1241018
SKU: 23717
Año de Lanzamiento: 2014
When a Swiss designer famed for the diligence he brings to every project teams up with an Austrian manufactory known for its outstanding handcraftsmanship and precision, a compelling piece is the only logical outcome.It clearly communicates Wittmann’s tradition of handcraftsmanship and quality, conveying a contemporary and individual impression through its bold appearance. The sofas, chairs and footstools offer matchless seating comfort, making this a particularly versatile family, for a full range of uses. Precise raised stitching creates a surface structure that is pleasing on the eye and to the touch.
Oyster Stool:
ø 58 x H 35 cm
Concepto
Jörg Boner’s approach to his first collaborative project with Wittmann was characterised by respect and diligence. While Jörg Boner is unwaveringly careful and exacting in each of his projects, any interaction with the client is always based on respect for tradition and pedigree. When coming up with Oyster for Wittmann, Jörg Boner studied Austrian design in detail and took various cues from the Wittmann collection, without losing sight of the wider context of international design history. The outcome is an unusual piece of furniture available in three different sizes. It communicates Wittmann’s tradition of handcraftsmanship and legendary quality, conveying a contemporary and individualistic impression through its bold appearance. As with every piece of upholstered furniture in the Wittmann range, Oyster offers matchless seating comfort, making this versatile family suitable for a full range of domestic and contract uses.
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Switzerland
Silver Award, category design, Hochparterre «Die Besten», 2015: Lighting Haus Bärengraben, Meier Leder Architekten Gold Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2014: Oyster, upholstered furniture, Wittmann 1st prize, Design Award, Swissbau Basel, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Design Prize Switzerland, 2013: Cresta, wood chair, Dadadum Bronze Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2012: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Grand Prix Design 2011, Federal Office of Culture Switzerland Best Domestic Design, British magazine “Wallpaper”, 2011: Thermos, pot, Nestlé International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann IF Gold Design Award Germany, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Good Design Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Interior Innovation Award Cologne, best material/imm cologne, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann 1st prize, Swiss support award (SMI), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 1999: Cargo, wardrobe 2nd prize, competition “Design for Europe” Kortrijk, Belgium, 1998: Ajax, table, ClassiCon, Design Boner/Deuber Purchases Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2014: - GO, light, ewo Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2010: - Wogg 50, chair, Wogg - Thermos, pot, Néstle - Ftan, bed, Atelier Pfister - Lavin, lamps, Atelier Pfister Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2008: - Wogg 42, chair, Wogg Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2006: - Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2004: - Cookuk, kitchen concept, Aarau Purchase of the design collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum London, 2004: - Pof 1, chair, Hidden Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - “Who’s gonna drive you home tonight?”, bench Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Purchase of the Collection Fonds National d’ Art Contemporain France, 2002: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden