... Exhibiting at the Milan Design Week
The “amm – architektInnen machen möbel” label was initiated in the <link https: online.tugraz.at tug_online _blank int-link-external external link in new>Furniture Design Production course at TU Graz’s <link http: www.raumgestaltung.tugraz.at index_eng.htm _blank int-link-external external link in new>Institute of Spatial Design in 2012 by Irmgard Frank. The course has been offered in this form since 2012 and discovered its marketing maturity in the 2013/14 winter semester. The amm team: Matthias Gumhalter and Claudia Gerhäusser (until summer semester 16); Irmgard Frank and Franziska Hederer (winter semester 16/17), master carpenter Rainer Eberl, student assistant Marianne Machner (since winter semester 15/16), Judith Augustinovič (since summer semester 17).

The 56th Milan Design Show took place at the beginning of April. It included the <link https: www.salonemilano.it _blank int-link-external external link in new>Salone del Mobile programme – the world’s leading furniture exhibition at the Rho Fiera Milano exhibition centre – and the <link https: fuorisalone.it _blank int-link-external external link in new>Fuorisalone – a range of events across the whole city at diverse locations, which also includes the post-industrial district of Lambrate. This year, too, was dedicated to young international and adventurous designers and schools of design.
The in part very unusual stools though initially hesitantly tested by visitors, soon gained enthusiastic attention and were assessed as to their usability and comfort. The objects were occupied, grappled with and explored and their multi-functionality carefully scrutinised. Whereas the “mitra” stool can also be used as a lampshade, laundry basket and wastepaper basket, the “bulb” – a ready-made constructed out of a stainless steel bowl and a solid-wood lid – can also serve as a small table and store odds and ends.


The high quality of seating items points to an intensive grappling with and questioning of the function of sitting itself and signals a great desire for experimentation. The “market maturity” and interest in the furniture was affirmed by invitations to participate in various events, such as the London Design Fair, Potentiale in Feldkirch and Design.Ve in Venice, and cooperation with Berlin University of the Arts, Akademie für Gestaltung und Design München and the Universitat Jaume I in Castelló de la Plana, Spain, among others, and contacts for production possibilities.
Readers who also want to try out the stools will have the opportunity to do so during the Graz Open Architecture '17.
Now it’s up to Irmgard Frank’s team to make the next move, sound out possibilities and sell the products designed by amm. There is already ample interest.
Kontakt
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Institute of Spartial Design
Rechbauerstraße 12/II
8010 Graz
Phone: +43 316 873 6482
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