MORE ABOUT HANNES WETTSTEIN
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Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008)
Hannes Wettstein was one of the most influential Swiss designers. Even his career path corresponded to someone who didn’t go by the rule book: Wettstein, born in 1958 in Ascona, first completed studies in building draughtsmanship; his further training as designer and architect was autodidactic. He was as fascinated by technological developments as he was by art history and architecture and his manner of developing ideas always had a touch of alchemy or invention. He continually questioned norms, be they societal, industrial, cultural or ritual, in order to be able to reinvent, explained Wettstein. This comprehensiveness was not an attitude but a method. His openness to continually re-thinking all that defines design – daily routines, spatial organisation and the purposes of things – led him to surprisingly simple solutions that stand the test of time. Hannes Wettstein designed functional objects with such elegance and perfection that they took on their own identities, something that momentary fashions can never achieve. In spatial design he also created architypes: site-specific and sensitive overall solutions, interior designs or set designs.
Highlights:
1980 Belux, Snodo
1982 Belux, Metro
1987 Baleri Italia, Juliette
1990 Baleri Italia, Caprichair
1994 Ventura, v-matic
1995 - 1998 Berlin Grand Hyatt
1997 - 2002 EST, Bikes
1999 - 2008 horgenglarus, Art Direction
2000 Lamy, Scribble
2000 Cassina, Globe
2000 Molteni, Alfa
2000 - 2008 Carl Zeiss, Optical Instruments
2002 Ventura, v-tec Alpha
2002 Bulo, Double You
2002 Dada, Nomis
2002 - 2006 Swiss Embassy, Washington D. C.
2003 Cassina, Hola
2003 Molteni, Reversi
2004 horgenglarus, Lyra
2004 - 2008 Juwelier Kurz, Zürich & Basel
2005 - 2008 SF, TV Studios
2005 Lamy, Studio
2005 Accademia, Vela
2007 Max Design, Tototo
photography:© trunz
Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008)
Hannes Wettstein was one of the most influential Swiss designers. Even his career path corresponded to someone who didn’t go by the rule book: Wettstein, born in 1958 in Ascona, first completed studies in building draughtsmanship; his further training as designer and architect was autodidactic. He was as fascinated by technological developments as he was by art history and architecture and his manner of developing ideas always had a touch of alchemy or invention. He continually questioned norms, be they societal, industrial, cultural or ritual, in order to be able to reinvent, explained Wettstein. This comprehensiveness was not an attitude but a method. His openness to continually re-thinking all that defines design – daily routines, spatial organisation and the purposes of things – led him to surprisingly simple solutions that stand the test of time. Hannes Wettstein designed functional objects with such elegance and perfection that they took on their own identities, something that momentary fashions can never achieve. In spatial design he also created architypes: site-specific and sensitive overall solutions, interior designs or set designs.
Highlights:
1980 Belux, Snodo
1982 Belux, Metro
1987 Baleri Italia, Juliette
1990 Baleri Italia, Caprichair
1994 Ventura, v-matic
1995 - 1998 Berlin Grand Hyatt
1997 - 2002 EST, Bikes
1999 - 2008 horgenglarus, Art Direction
2000 Lamy, Scribble
2000 Cassina, Globe
2000 Molteni, Alfa
2000 - 2008 Carl Zeiss, Optical Instruments
2002 Ventura, v-tec Alpha
2002 Bulo, Double You
2002 Dada, Nomis
2002 - 2006 Swiss Embassy, Washington D. C.
2003 Cassina, Hola
2003 Molteni, Reversi
2004 horgenglarus, Lyra
2004 - 2008 Juwelier Kurz, Zürich & Basel
2005 - 2008 SF, TV Studios
2005 Lamy, Studio
2005 Accademia, Vela
2007 Max Design, Tototo
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