THE KITCHEN

Daniel’s parents have always been supporting 45 Kilo.
Furthermore the Klapsing kitchen needed something more than just cosmetical care.

This kitchen has some features: it is a little bit wheelchair friendly as most of the storage space is in low drawers, the boxes have little feet so one can drive a little bit closer to them, it just offers more space than the old one and it doesn’t look like a wheelchair friendly universal design thing. Basically it’s a simple kitchen.

We liked the idea to design everything by ourselves, except the oven and the fridge. So we used  the prototypes of Hallo Light and Chair N° 2 and made a table and a bench in order to complete the look.

HALLO LIGHT

Our first version of the Hallo Light. It’s a wall mounted light that is adjustable via a delicious little leather strap.
Thuringian simplicity at it’s best!

DESIGNERS’ OPEN 2008

We are in Leipzig! Come by and check out 45,000 design bonbons at Designers’ Open in Leipzig.
Sip some wine with us while your girlfriend tries a new fashion piece by our lovely friends from Mädchentraum, who will be supporting us!

www.designersopen.com
www.maedchentraum.com

N° 3

Our second attempt on Eggman. This one was developed for an exhibition at gallery E105, it’s a wooden game for the whole family.
Egon would’ve loved this 3D puzzle.

STÖCKLE

Our first attempt to find an alternative version to the classical design of the Eiermann-tablebase.
For all those who do not care about function but iconic-ironic l’art pour l’art.

MEDIAMODULE

Commissioned by the faculty media of the bauhaus-university weimar, we designed a stackable and foldable module that can be used for presentations and fairs.
You can hang a lot of stuff on every side of it, like prints or screens or – for all i care – your favorite t-shirt.

DIPLOMA TABLE

Yet another table. The first of our Diploma series is a super lightweight construction made of Alucore plates. It is detachable and simply plugged together and screwed to the top with two screws. We used teakwood from a sunken corsair for all the edges, to ensure excitement and coolness.

THE FUTURE PERFECT

We very much enjoyed to have an exhibition with Kiel Mead in the future perfect store in New York.
It was called Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness whilst our part was more the clean one, Kiel headed for the godliness.
We showed our Green Series, the Halo Light at the left side of the image is a collaboration piece we made exclusively for this exhibition.
Thanks David Ahaldeff!

www.thefutureperfect.com
www.kielmead.com

HALO LIGHT

Halo Light is a collaboration with Kiel Mead for the exhibition Cleanliness is next to godliness in the future perfect store in Williamsburg, NY.
The idea is to create a light that combines reduced aesthetics with pure holiness. The whole light is made of three folded and powder-coated bars that do all that is to do.

www.thefutureperfect.com
www.kielmead.com

LP BOXES

Besides tables, we also collect vinyl, so we needed a good looking box to stack and store them. Our LP Boxes are made of five identical parts, simply glued together. They don’t make the black beauty lighter, but even more good looking!
Stop moving, go for vinyl!

ECCE HOMO, SOUNDFRAME FESTIVAL

By Zweidrei and 45 Kilo. We were invited to take part at the soundframe festival in Vienna with an installation on space and sound according to classical rules of harmony. The whole concept is based on harmonic relations between the length of strings, the sounds they generate and virtually generated spaces that are based on these.

There is a box with seven instrument (basically guitars with only one string each) inside. By playing these guitars, they generated a virtual space in real-time. Each string deforms the space more and more. Each tone had a special harmonic length, the deformation of the virtual space was then transformed according to the harmonic relations of the tone.

www.zweidrei.eu
www.soundframe.at

CHAIR N° 2

The younger brother of Chair N° 1, but without the drawer and slightly bigger and at the same time more elegant.
The idea of the chair started as a reinterpretation of Jasper Morrison’s Ply Chair. We combined 5-axis CNC with handcraft and achieved a more ergonomic and rigid structure.