Informazioni su Daniel Hunziker
MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI SU DANIEL HUNZIKER
Daniel Hunziker
Profile
Daniel Hunziker (* 14 February 1973 in Rüti, Zurich) is a Swiss designer and engineer. He lives and works in the cities of Zurich and Rome.
The designer sees himself as a storyteller in three-dimensional space. Hunziker loves to sequence his client’s DNA, learn everything about it, and use that knowledge to create made-to-measure products.
Since 2003, Daniel Hunziker has designed, inter alia, identity-enhancing products for the cities of Zurich and Bern, for two-star Michelin chef Tobias Funke, for the Fondation Beyeler and the traditional Swiss furniture manufacturer Horgenglarus.
Projects (selection)
Akira (roof system), Toya (bench) and Kondo (waste bin) for Velopa AG, 2020/2021/2022
Züri-Kübel (standard waste bin) for the city of Zurich, 2019
Neue Berner Bank (standard bench) for the city of Bern, 2018
BS-Collection (furniture collection) for the Hotel Beau Séjour Luzern, 2018
Zürich-Bord (kerbstone) for the city of Zurich, 2015
ess.tee.tisch t-6500 (re-design of Jürg Ballys «S.T.-Tisch») for Horgenglarus, 2014
Vivax Collection for Burri public elements, 2013
Gallery Tray (serving tray) for zak!designs, 2010
Scenography for various exhibitions, including «Ein Knacks im Leben» at the Vögele Kultur Zentrum in Schwyz as well as exhibition architecture for artist Nina Staehli
Education
2009: MAS Spatial Design, Zurich University of the Arts
2000: Master of Engineering, ETH Zurich
Rudolf Steiner Schule, Wetzikon Zurich
Züri-Kübel (standard waste bin) for the city of Zurich, 2019
Neue Berner Bank (standard bench) for the city of Bern
BS-Collection (furniture collection) for the Hotel Beau Séjour Luzern
Arbos Collection - Vegetation protection system - Zurich
ess.tee.tisch t-6500 (re-design of Jürg Ballys «S.T.-Tisch») for Horgenglarus
Vivax Collection for Burri public elements
Scenography for various exhibitions, including «Ein Knacks im Leben» at the Vögele
Kultur Zentrum in Schwyz as well as exhibition architecture for artist Nina Staehli
Daniel Hunziker
Profile
Daniel Hunziker (* 14 February 1973 in Rüti, Zurich) is a Swiss designer and engineer. He lives and works in the cities of Zurich and Rome.
The designer sees himself as a storyteller in three-dimensional space. Hunziker loves to sequence his client’s DNA, learn everything about it, and use that knowledge to create made-to-measure products.
Since 2003, Daniel Hunziker has designed, inter alia, identity-enhancing products for the cities of Zurich and Bern, for two-star Michelin chef Tobias Funke, for the Fondation Beyeler and the traditional Swiss furniture manufacturer Horgenglarus.
Projects (selection)
Akira (roof system), Toya (bench) and Kondo (waste bin) for Velopa AG, 2020/2021/2022
Züri-Kübel (standard waste bin) for the city of Zurich, 2019
Neue Berner Bank (standard bench) for the city of Bern, 2018
BS-Collection (furniture collection) for the Hotel Beau Séjour Luzern, 2018
Zürich-Bord (kerbstone) for the city of Zurich, 2015
ess.tee.tisch t-6500 (re-design of Jürg Ballys «S.T.-Tisch») for Horgenglarus, 2014
Vivax Collection for Burri public elements, 2013
Gallery Tray (serving tray) for zak!designs, 2010
Scenography for various exhibitions, including «Ein Knacks im Leben» at the Vögele Kultur Zentrum in Schwyz as well as exhibition architecture for artist Nina Staehli
Education
2009: MAS Spatial Design, Zurich University of the Arts
2000: Master of Engineering, ETH Zurich
Rudolf Steiner Schule, Wetzikon Zurich
Züri-Kübel (standard waste bin) for the city of Zurich, 2019
Neue Berner Bank (standard bench) for the city of Bern
BS-Collection (furniture collection) for the Hotel Beau Séjour Luzern
Arbos Collection - Vegetation protection system - Zurich
ess.tee.tisch t-6500 (re-design of Jürg Ballys «S.T.-Tisch») for Horgenglarus
Vivax Collection for Burri public elements
Scenography for various exhibitions, including «Ein Knacks im Leben» at the Vögele
Kultur Zentrum in Schwyz as well as exhibition architecture for artist Nina Staehli
MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI SU DANIEL HUNZIKER