In the process of designing and building projects, objects such as lamps, tables, stools or handles have successively emerged. Many of these accumulated objects proved to be interesting and useful beyond the projects from which they initially originated. We therefore decided to develop some of these further – some within our practice, others with external producers – and to unite them in a kind of collection of things made available to us and to others. We will continue to add more objects to the collection over time.
Herzog & de Meuron
Coathanger Small
The Coathanger is turned from a block of wood in one single movement.
Coathanger Large
They are handmade in Modena, Italy from FSC certified wood.
Corker
The Corker is carved from two blocks of cork.
X-Hocker
The X-Hocker is assembled from four CNC cut wooden legs
They interlock and cross at a single, central knot.
Unterlinden The trumpet-shaped lamp head is die-cast from aluminium or brass and serves as a cooler for the high-power LED illuminant.
Hocker The Hocker started from a conversation on wood techniques and how to take away material from a solid block of wood by means of turning.
TEA The light passes a vertical light fibre and reflects and refracts inside the polycarbonate lamp head.
Pipe The body lamp is a single tubular steel structure, composed of a rigid lower part and a soft adjustable upper part.
ACT The extruded aluminium profile of the ACT pendant lamp serves as a cooler to diffuse the heat generated by two LEDs facing up- and downwards.