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Jörg Boner
Profile
Jörg Boner (b 1968) trained as cabinet maker and design draughtsman, before studying design at the “Höhere Schule für Gestaltung Basel”. After completing his studies in Basel 1996, Jörg Boner has been responsible for designing a diverse spectrum of products, furniture and spaces of exceptional quality.
Since 2001 he has been running his own design studio, jörg boner productdesign in Zurich, where he employs two further designers.
He was teaching at the ECAL Lausanne for more than 10 years (2003–2014).
In his studio he develops articles of daily use ranging from thermos flasks to street lights for industrial mass production or as individual pieces.
His works are always functional and pictorial, they serve and make a statement at the same time. The designer’s creations regularly question production methods and attitudes that are adopted automatically because that is how they have been passed down.
Some of his products have received international design awards, among others the “IF Gold award’’, the “Design Prize Switzerland”, the “Good Design award”, Chicago Athenaeum and the “Grand Prix Design”.
Clients
Atelier Pfister, Axpo, ClassiCon, COR, Dadadum, ewo, Meier Leder Architekten, Moving Walls, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Nestlé, Nils Holger Moormann, Normann Copenhagen, O-Luce, Schätti Leuchten, Teo Jakob, Tossa, Team by Wellis, Veuve Clicquot, Wittmann, Wogg
Awards
Silver Award, category design, Hochparterre «Die Besten», 2015:
Lighting Haus Bärengraben, Meier Leder Architekten
Gold Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2014:
Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten
International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2014:
Oyster, upholstered furniture, Wittmann
1st prize, Design Award, Swissbau Basel, 2014:
Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten
Design Prize Switzerland, 2013:
Cresta, wood chair, Dadadum
Bronze Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2012:
Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten
Grand Prix Design 2011, Federal Office of Culture Switzerland
Best Domestic Design, British magazine “Wallpaper”, 2011:
Thermos, pot, Nestlé
International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2006:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
IF Gold Design Award Germany, 2006:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
Good Design Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2005:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
Interior Innovation Award Cologne, best material/imm cologne, 2005:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
1st prize, Swiss support award (SMI), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 2000:
Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 1999:
Cargo, wardrobe
2nd prize, competition “Design for Europe” Kortrijk, Belgium, 1998:
Ajax, table, ClassiCon, Design Boner/Deuber
Purchases
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2014:
- GO, light, ewo
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2010:
- Wogg 50, chair, Wogg
- Thermos, pot, Néstle
- Ftan, bed, Atelier Pfister
- Lavin, lamps, Atelier Pfister
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2008:
- Wogg 42, chair, Wogg
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2006:
- Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2004:
- Cookuk, kitchen concept, Aarau
Purchase of the design collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum London, 2004:
- Pof 1, chair, Hidden
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2003:
- “Who’s gonna drive you home tonight?”, bench
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2003:
- Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
Purchase of the Collection Fonds National d’ Art Contemporain France, 2002:
- Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
Jörg Boner
Profile
Jörg Boner (b 1968) trained as cabinet maker and design draughtsman, before studying design at the “Höhere Schule für Gestaltung Basel”. After completing his studies in Basel 1996, Jörg Boner has been responsible for designing a diverse spectrum of products, furniture and spaces of exceptional quality.
Since 2001 he has been running his own design studio, jörg boner productdesign in Zurich, where he employs two further designers.
He was teaching at the ECAL Lausanne for more than 10 years (2003–2014).
In his studio he develops articles of daily use ranging from thermos flasks to street lights for industrial mass production or as individual pieces.
His works are always functional and pictorial, they serve and make a statement at the same time. The designer’s creations regularly question production methods and attitudes that are adopted automatically because that is how they have been passed down.
Some of his products have received international design awards, among others the “IF Gold award’’, the “Design Prize Switzerland”, the “Good Design award”, Chicago Athenaeum and the “Grand Prix Design”.
Clients
Atelier Pfister, Axpo, ClassiCon, COR, Dadadum, ewo, Meier Leder Architekten, Moving Walls, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Nestlé, Nils Holger Moormann, Normann Copenhagen, O-Luce, Schätti Leuchten, Teo Jakob, Tossa, Team by Wellis, Veuve Clicquot, Wittmann, Wogg
Awards
Silver Award, category design, Hochparterre «Die Besten», 2015:
Lighting Haus Bärengraben, Meier Leder Architekten
Gold Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2014:
Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten
International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2014:
Oyster, upholstered furniture, Wittmann
1st prize, Design Award, Swissbau Basel, 2014:
Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten
Design Prize Switzerland, 2013:
Cresta, wood chair, Dadadum
Bronze Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2012:
Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten
Grand Prix Design 2011, Federal Office of Culture Switzerland
Best Domestic Design, British magazine “Wallpaper”, 2011:
Thermos, pot, Nestlé
International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2006:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
IF Gold Design Award Germany, 2006:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
Good Design Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2005:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
Interior Innovation Award Cologne, best material/imm cologne, 2005:
Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
1st prize, Swiss support award (SMI), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 2000:
Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 1999:
Cargo, wardrobe
2nd prize, competition “Design for Europe” Kortrijk, Belgium, 1998:
Ajax, table, ClassiCon, Design Boner/Deuber
Purchases
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2014:
- GO, light, ewo
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2010:
- Wogg 50, chair, Wogg
- Thermos, pot, Néstle
- Ftan, bed, Atelier Pfister
- Lavin, lamps, Atelier Pfister
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2008:
- Wogg 42, chair, Wogg
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2006:
- Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2004:
- Cookuk, kitchen concept, Aarau
Purchase of the design collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum London, 2004:
- Pof 1, chair, Hidden
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2003:
- “Who’s gonna drive you home tonight?”, bench
Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation,
Museum of Design Zurich, 2003:
- Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
Purchase of the Collection Fonds National d’ Art Contemporain France, 2002:
- Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden
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