“Net ‘n’ Nest” is the name of Vitra’s office concept, presented at this years Orgatec 2008 in Cologne, Germany.
Vitra decided to use more than 1′000 square meter of the Ruckstuhl carpet Rollerwool in a custom grey color and Feltro color for their highly successful exhibition:
For some time now, Vitra, among others, has been endeavouring to combine communication and concentration, networking and isolation in a single concept and, as a result, have come up with their ‘Net’n'Nest’ formula. It is impressive to see the level of self-evidence and extent to which Vitra has extended the collage principle, which is totally relaxed in terms of humanity, to the open office.
SF Tagesschau Bericht vom 8. November 2008 über den 12. Designer’s Saturday 2008 in Langenthal, Schweiz. Statements von: Doris Leuthard, Wolfgang Eckerth, Andreas Rickenbacher und Peter Ruckstuhl.
Below you’ll see first impressions of the Designers’ Saturday Exhibition for Ruckstuhl by Atelier Oï. Further images can be viewed and downloaded on the press section of the Ruckstuhl website. Enjoy:
Ruckstuhl is pleased to announce a further collaboration with Atelier Oï on this years Designers’ Saturday in Langenthal, Switzerland.
Here is a sneak preview of the proposed concept for the exhibition:
Zurich-based Alfredo Häberli is one of Switzerland’s most renowned designers. The monograph exhibition at the Museum of Design Zurich presents Häberli’s work for the first time in a museum environment.
The show “SurroundThings” provides an overview of the products and projects he realized for firms such as Alias, Iittala, Kvadrat, Moroso and of course the Salim rug from the Plus 2005 Edtion by Ruckstuhl.
In this conversation with Sabine Trieloff, Alfredo Häberli explains the title of the exhibition “SurroundThings” and talks about his design idols, swiss design history, the influence of his Argentinean background, the kitchen as the soul of a home, why observing is the best way of thinking, and what he would like to design in the future.
Alfredo Häberli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1964. In 1977 he moved with his family to Switzerland, where he studied Industrial Design at the Zurich University of the Arts. Alfredo Häberli received many international award. In 2006 he was guest-of-honour at the 20th Design Biennale in Kortrijk, Belgium.
The exhibition has been curated by Alfredo Häberli, Angeli Sachs, and Moritz Schmid.
Uncompromising quality and innovative design - these are the parameters that we have set ourselves to meet. We will be showing the results this year at Zona Tortona, the creative heart of the International Furniture Exhibition in Milan. In this setting, where exceptionally creative and experimental designers put their worlds and products on view, our exhibition shows our conception of contemporary living. In this connection we have been developing our knowledge on an ongoing basis for 125 years, always adapting our materials and techniques to the needs of the time. For us carpets are more than just a floor covering - they are objects that shape ambient space and define its charactersitics.
Partnership with Atelier Oï
The exhibition is being mounted in an empty warehouse. It has been impressively set up by the architecture and design studio Atelier Oï. ‘Ruckstuhl’s current collection,’ says Patrick Reymond of Atelier Oï, ‘is something completely new, a hybrid that hovers between carpeting and furniture.’ So it was a fascinating project for the design team to present the carpets as flying three-dimensional objects. Barely suspended from threads, they reveal the spectacular structure of the materials of which they are composed - felt, wood and linen strips. Reymond comments: ‘We wanted to show the flexibility that lies behind the creation of these unusual material combinations.’