
e27
The Berlin-based design agency e27 was established by Tim Brauns, Hendrik Gackstatter and Fax Quintus to incorporate different areas of design, including web-, graphic-, corporate and product design into a consolidated design environment.
DESIGNER’s STORY
The designer Pete Sans has focused on industrial design work through his career (which he prefers to call it ‘industrial sculpture’), producing a large number of pieces, each with a very personal style, original and avant-garde. Amongst his design highlights are included the Ameba lighting collection and the Tree outdoor lights, both for Vibia. The two collections are both inspired by the profiles and organic forms of nature.
Pete Sans born in Barcelona (1947) in the middle of a Catalan family linked to the artistic and intellectual circles of the city. The familiar surroundings highly conditioned his education. During his introduction in the world of the graphical and tex tile design, once he had finished his higher studies, he travelled to Germany with the purpose to perfectionate his training in the field of the industrial design. He returned to Barcelona in 1971 to open a graphical design studio, and at the same time took over the control of the Gallery and School Nikon. He also published a magazine of art, “Special Paper”, pioneer by its concepts, contents and its graphical quality in the social communication.
In 1977 he contacted with Snark Design. AS producto of this business relation is born the “Lamparaprima”, which obtains the Oscar to the best product of illumination of the International Moving Fair of Paris (1983) and was selected to participate on the Exhibition of Spanish Design to Europalia (Brussels,1985) and the 6th Arango International Design Competition Award (Miami,1986). From then on he centers all his activities in the industrial design(he prefers to call it “industrial sculpture”), producing a good number of works, with a very personal style, full of originality and avantguardisme.
In 1988 he obtains the Golden Delta Award for the Coqueta chair, produced by Bd Barcelona design. In 1990, the French company Arafura TRIBE, in its line of redesigning the furniture of the French institutes worldwide, they encharge him the design of the furniture of the French Institute of Barcelona. In 1990, his Coqueta chair was selected, with 45 more products of the world, for the International of the State of Baden-Wurtenburg Award, which is granted to the five best products in the field of the industrial design.
In March of 1994 he founded his own producing company (PeteSans Sistemes Integrals,S.L.). His first product was the ” Sistema Aula” of tables for office.
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