
Sebastian Herkner will launch a Bell table, its first collaboration with ClassiCon at the Milan Salone del Mobile in April 2012. A Bell table is made using the lightweight material, fragile material of glass as the basis for the metal that looks to float above it. Hand-blown in the traditional way using a wooden mold, the transparent tinted glass base asserts a statue presence in space, contrasting curiously with the solid brass frame on top also forming a harmonious unit that recalling the curving silhouette of a bell. With its appealing reflective surfaces and contrasting materials, a side table adds a special touch to domestic interiors. It celebrates the beauty of the materials with their colors and surfaces, along with the virtues of hand-craftsmanship. A Bell table is a masterwork of traditional hand craftsmanship. Each table is created by hand meaning that small bubbles or bumps in the glass happen, but this is desirable characteristics that marking each into a unique piece. [Via]
Sauerbruch Hutton is an international agency for architecture, urbanism and design, lead by Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton. Sauerbruch Hutton is accept exciting challenge when asked to design three different seating for the museum Brandhorst in Munich, consist of Munich chair, Munich armchair, and Munich lounge chair. Sauerbruch Hutton has collaborates with ClassiCon to developed the designs. Munich seating collection is made from solid wood as base. Frame of steel tubing (with rubber webbing) and upholstery from polyurethane with polyester fiber. [Via]














