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Hanspeter Steiger
Profile
There is something typically Swiss about Steiger: he feels called to explore the world when the small home country fails to offer everything the big heart desires. As a child he wanted to be a circus electrician – already back then wishing to combine solid craftsmanship with the big, wide world.
He became a cabinetmaker, worked as a draughtsman and attended the Higher School of Design in Basel, focusing on furniture and interior design. Always with the aim in mind to consciously shape the objects in our living environment, to fashion materials into functions and to express within this transformation the poetry of the matter - and thus to find obvious solutions. Beauty in function.
A creative yearning prompted Steiger to move to Scandinavia. He stayed four years and graduated as a furniture designer and interior designer at the Danish Design School in Copenhagen. “The Northern Lights”, an award-winning competition project for a snow sculpture in Nuuk, Greenland, was created in this period. Steiger built it on the spot with two co-students. A sculptural, intuitive gesture - an impromptu idea, formed off the reel. Beauty in emotion.
In 2001, after his learning and development phase, Hanspeter Steiger founded his design studio in Zürich. Parallel to the building up of his own work place, he worked several years as a freelance project manager for the Swiss interior designers Pia Schmid and Iria Degen.
In 2003 he already made a breakthrough as a designer with the chair TORSIO for the Roethlisberger Collection. A chair made from a warped three-dimensional pattern.
In 2005 followed the next peak in his design work: the lamp Lampetia ClassiCon, which is impressively modern and classic at the same time.
In 2008 Hanspeter Steiger decided to concentrate entirely on his own work. Upon completion of the Book harp - a unique piece for a private client in 2009 - begins the aggregation of further developments from the design studio Hanspeter Steiger. In 2010 a LED light series, and a gaming device will succeed.
Esther-Mirjam de Boer, Certified. Arch ETH / sia / sda
Publications
2000 Design Report Germany
2001 MD International
2001 International Design Yearbook, Michele de Lucchi
2002 MD International, Design Yearbook
2002 Edelweiss, Switzerland
2003 MD International
2003 Design Report, Germany
2003 Werk, bauen+wohnen, Switzerland
2004 International Design Yearbook, Tom Dixon
2004 Bilanz, Switzerland
2006 Schweizer Möbel Lexikon [Swiss furniture glossary], Zwicky-Hablützel
2006 Air-Magazin, Zurich Airport
2007 1000 New Designs, Hudson, London
2008 Hochparterre
2008 Bolero, Switzerland
2008 Habitus, Australia
2009 Eco-Design-Book, USA
2009 Schöner Wohnen
2009 Wohnrevue
2009 Raum und Wohnen
2009 Tendance
2009 Swiss Design
Awards
1998 International Design Competition Sapporo, Japan, 3rd Price
1999 Snow Sculpture Competition in Nuuk, Greenland, 2nd Price
2000 International Design Competition in London, England, short-listed
2003 iF Product Design Silver Award, Germany, for TORSIO chair
2003 Design Award Switzerland, nomination for TORSIO
2007 Design Award Bern / Newcomer
Exhibitions
1999 Scandinavian Furniture Fair, Copenhagen
2000 International Furniture Fair, Salone Satellite, Milan
2001 International Furniture Fair, Stockholm
2003- 2009 International Furniture Fair, imm Cologne
2003- 2009 International Furniture Fair, Milan
2010 imm Cologne
2010 International Furniture Fair, Milan
Hanspeter Steiger
Profile
There is something typically Swiss about Steiger: he feels called to explore the world when the small home country fails to offer everything the big heart desires. As a child he wanted to be a circus electrician – already back then wishing to combine solid craftsmanship with the big, wide world.
He became a cabinetmaker, worked as a draughtsman and attended the Higher School of Design in Basel, focusing on furniture and interior design. Always with the aim in mind to consciously shape the objects in our living environment, to fashion materials into functions and to express within this transformation the poetry of the matter - and thus to find obvious solutions. Beauty in function.
A creative yearning prompted Steiger to move to Scandinavia. He stayed four years and graduated as a furniture designer and interior designer at the Danish Design School in Copenhagen. “The Northern Lights”, an award-winning competition project for a snow sculpture in Nuuk, Greenland, was created in this period. Steiger built it on the spot with two co-students. A sculptural, intuitive gesture - an impromptu idea, formed off the reel. Beauty in emotion.
In 2001, after his learning and development phase, Hanspeter Steiger founded his design studio in Zürich. Parallel to the building up of his own work place, he worked several years as a freelance project manager for the Swiss interior designers Pia Schmid and Iria Degen.
In 2003 he already made a breakthrough as a designer with the chair TORSIO for the Roethlisberger Collection. A chair made from a warped three-dimensional pattern.
In 2005 followed the next peak in his design work: the lamp Lampetia ClassiCon, which is impressively modern and classic at the same time.
In 2008 Hanspeter Steiger decided to concentrate entirely on his own work. Upon completion of the Book harp - a unique piece for a private client in 2009 - begins the aggregation of further developments from the design studio Hanspeter Steiger. In 2010 a LED light series, and a gaming device will succeed.
Esther-Mirjam de Boer, Certified. Arch ETH / sia / sda
Publications
2000 Design Report Germany
2001 MD International
2001 International Design Yearbook, Michele de Lucchi
2002 MD International, Design Yearbook
2002 Edelweiss, Switzerland
2003 MD International
2003 Design Report, Germany
2003 Werk, bauen+wohnen, Switzerland
2004 International Design Yearbook, Tom Dixon
2004 Bilanz, Switzerland
2006 Schweizer Möbel Lexikon [Swiss furniture glossary], Zwicky-Hablützel
2006 Air-Magazin, Zurich Airport
2007 1000 New Designs, Hudson, London
2008 Hochparterre
2008 Bolero, Switzerland
2008 Habitus, Australia
2009 Eco-Design-Book, USA
2009 Schöner Wohnen
2009 Wohnrevue
2009 Raum und Wohnen
2009 Tendance
2009 Swiss Design
Awards
1998 International Design Competition Sapporo, Japan, 3rd Price
1999 Snow Sculpture Competition in Nuuk, Greenland, 2nd Price
2000 International Design Competition in London, England, short-listed
2003 iF Product Design Silver Award, Germany, for TORSIO chair
2003 Design Award Switzerland, nomination for TORSIO
2007 Design Award Bern / Newcomer
Exhibitions
1999 Scandinavian Furniture Fair, Copenhagen
2000 International Furniture Fair, Salone Satellite, Milan
2001 International Furniture Fair, Stockholm
2003- 2009 International Furniture Fair, imm Cologne
2003- 2009 International Furniture Fair, Milan
2010 imm Cologne
2010 International Furniture Fair, Milan
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