THONET been producing furniture for the home and contract
segments for two centuries: at our Frankenberg site, bentwood and tubular steel design icons as well as contemporary furniture by
renowned designers are produced with a passion for the materials and extraordinary precision.
The combination of state-of-the-art production technologies and traditional craftsmanship makes Thonet one of the most
successful furniture companies.
Panoramas - Schär’s work shows the reminiscence of landscapes seen and materials observed: rhythms, colours and textures are combined in a game of proportions.
“Stain” by Michele Rondelli is a joyful study about discoloration and distinguishment from the medium it is found upon. With liquids in mind, Rondelli uses t...
In “Patchwork” Rondelli plays with rhythm and primary shapes. Just like a traditional patchwork quilt made of multiple pieces of fabric sewn together to form...
“Meandering” by Roland Schär is a 1:1 blankets made from the original painting, it finds the roots in travels through space, colors and cultures. It shares s...
“Dye” by Michele Rondelli is inspired by the fascinating and vibrant ikat dying technique. This joyful blanket gives the impression that colors are flowing a...
“Decorative” blanket also by Bunt is a minimalistic story of modern day folklore, traditional beliefs, stories of a community passed through the generations...
the Bengali wool blanket inspired by the jungles of Asia adds a unique twist of design and humour combined with warm earthy colours from the native lands des...
Planned design is the central content of architecture. Time for the room was designed by Max Bill in 1958 in cooperation with Junghans. The result is purist...
Foot 2 shows in a funny way the lines of sport grounds such as tennis and football courts, which we then converted into colourful beach and sport towels.
Foot shows in a funny way the lines of sport grounds such as tennis and football courts, which we then converted into colourful beach and sport towels.
Geometry and colour. This collector‘s item is a replica of the historic cradle designed by Peter Keler in 1922 during his apprenticeship at the Bauhaus.
Timeless form Margaretha Reichard, one of the prominent individuals of the Bauhaus era, developed the jumping jack and peg dolls while studying at the Bauhau...
Crafted from a blend of modal, linen and silk this lightweight scarf has been created exclusively to accompany the Anni Albers exhibition at Tate Modern.
A creativity builder, art game, for that thought pause, a design game, a meditation help, a help to find ideas, for study purposes, to create art, to stimula...
During her training at the legendary Bauhaus in 1923, Alma Siedhoff-Buscher designed this Bauhaus Bauspiel as part of the children’s room in the house “Am Ho...