The ATLAS Table collection combines two processing states of the materials being used.
A contemporary table made of travertine and glass. Clean and symmetrical. Smooth at its surface – yet with an unexpected natural disruption. The monolithic base erupts into a rugged tip highlighting the raw, untouched stone. One of its kind. Unique. A gift from nature.
Transparency, reflection and shadows dominate the simple and pure appearance of this ensemble.
Designer: Janis Fromm & Florestan Schuberth
Material: Travertine, tinted glass
Dimensions:
Coffee Table: 73cm x 73cm x 34,5cm
Side Table: 50cm x 50cm x 52,5cm
AS SEEN BY STUDIO MARFA x RIMOWA
Collaboration with Rimowa
The Jetpack – a child of the '60s and portrayed in 007 Thunderball became a symbol of pop culture, predicting a technological future that never came true. Instead, it has continued to appear in various shapes in the world of Hollywood and computer games to this day.
In another sense, the Jetpack embodies the narrative of strength and maximum freedom. The idea of taming the rocket attached to the pilot’s body, controlled with just the fingertip creates the heroic image of an technologically superior adventurer.
Perceived as the suitcase of choice for the tech-conscious jet set elite, the RIMOWA cabin trolley carries the materiality and aesthetics of the aviation age. When RIMOWA contacted us and asked us to play with their famous cabin trolley, we accentuated that perception by turning it into the most luxurious, heroic, individual and confident piece we could have ever imagined – the Jetpack.
Proud and sincere, ANDY presents his curved backrest. In a bold way, he puts the traditional Viennese cane to the test.
The woven cane becomes the focus of the design. Determined in place of the frame the mesh defines the shape of the chair. The wood elements are brought to a formal minimum so that the three-dimensionally stretched cane can develop its ergonomic potential.
The combination of the flat-covered seat and the round shaped back presents itself as a mutual reference of tradition and modern presence.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth & Janis Fromm
Material: Maple
Dimensions: 48cm x 60cm x 76cm
MOMO is a desk that closes the gap between office and working from home. It is specifically designed to be accessed from all directions. The table can be positioned in front of a wall or freely in the room.
The mix of straight and rounded contours supports the determined character of MOMO.
The rounded edges of the tabletop support the user, while the frame with its straight lines conveys the stability and confidence of the table.
If needed, the table can be equipped with a hidden power strip. Magnetic adapters allow clean and individual cable management.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth & Janis Fromm
Material: Solid oak wood, laser cut and bent sheet metal
Dimensions: 150cm x 65cm x 72cm
TONY is a modern and light stacking chair, characterized by its forward facing and dynamic silhouette. To emphasize this, the chair is presented in a variety of strong colors.
While sitting comfortably, TONY encourages the user to be active and focused. The ergonomic seat and backrest unite the shape of the user’s body with the straight lines of the frame.
For this project Studio Marfa cooperated with Becker Brakel, a German company, well known for its knowhow on plywood.
The colored veneers where thankfully provided by TABU, an Italian company, specialized on natural dyed wood veneers.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth & Janis Fromm
Material: steel tube, plywood
Dimensions: 46cm x 50cm x 79cm
The MIAMI outdoor collection combines straight lines with precise, but smoothly bended corners. The stacking chair offers plenty of surface area for strong colors to underline its expressive character.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth & Janis Fromm
Material:
Aluminum tube, sheet metal, 3D-printed spacers & glides
Dimensions: 60cm x 62cm x 78cm
TINKA´s wooden veneer lampshade resembles two hands that are laid into another, creating the heart-ful character of the lamp. It protects against glare effects and supports the decent quality of the light while giving the lamp its unique face.
The base is made from solid wood. First, it ensures stability for the lamp. Second, it references the material of the lampshade.
Designer: Florestan Schuberth & Janis Fromm
Material: Oak wood, veneer, steel tube
Dimensions Desk: 38cm x 18cm x 56cm
Dimensions Floor: 60cm x 18cm x 128cm
The LUNAR Table tells the story of new beginnings in a far away world - the childlike fantasies about infinite space and the incredible expectations in what may be hidden there.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth
Category: Side Table
Color: Metal, Glass
Material: coated Steel, Brass, colored Glass
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm x 58cm
The SOMA Chair interprets the draft of a lounge chair in an easy way. Honesty in shape and material, strong in its appearance but reduced on the substance.
The chair consists of several elements. The seating is appealing and filigree but defined as a closed unit. Limited through the stainless steel frame and shaped with vertical elements of a cantilever chair, the SOMA Chair generates a body adapting space.
Next to leather there is also a KVADRAT textile version of the SOMA Chair.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth & Janis Fromm
Color: Metal, Fabric (multicolor)
Material: Steel, Aluminium, Leather or Fabric (Kvadrat)
Dimensions: 84cm x 78cm x 116cm
In a playful manner, YUMA invites us for having a conversation. By sitting at the table the user enters into the table’s space. The user’s lower body dissolves symbolically in the decreasing transparency of the engraved glass.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth
Category: Dining Table
Material: coated steel, engraved glass, polished aluminum
Dimensions: 220cm x 90cm x 75cm
RETURN is inspired by the appearance of a space capsule gently falling towards its destination. While being stabilized by its parachute, RETURN swings slightly through the air.
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Designer: Janis Fromm
Category: Lamp
Material: brass or bronze, carbon fiber, fabric, high efficiency LED
Dimensions: 75cm x 12cm / reflector Ø = 31cm
The SOMA Chair interprets the draft of a lounge chair in an easy way. Honesty in shape and material, strong in its appearance but reduced on the substance.
The chair consists of several elements. The seating is appealing and filigree but defined as a closed unit. Limited through the stainless steel frame and shaped with vertical elements of a cantilever chair, the SOMA Chair generates a flexible and body adapting space.
The SOMA Chair was the main project of our both - Florestan’s and Janis’ practical Bachelor exam.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth & Janis Fromm
Color: Metal, Fabric (multicolor)
Material: Steel, Aluminium, Fabric (Kvadrat), Leather
Dimensions: 84cm x 78cm x 116cm
MODULO opens up the possibility for the user to select the desired cabinet elements. He can choose from modular elements and configure the Sideboard to his requirements. In this way the system can be determined in width, equipped with drawers, compartments, sliding and hinged doors while the elements are colored in a personal color scheme.
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Designer: Florestan Schuberth
Category: Storage system
Material: coated Steel, anodized aluminum, oak wood
Dimensions: one module 40cm x 40cm x 70cm
Inspired by the insignificant structure of wood paneling in concrete buildings BRETON captures the beauty of this natural influence. The surface creates a haptic experience. The appearance of a wooden board is deceiving. It is concrete – cold and heavy but filigree on its surface. In contrast to this heavy material the thin brass mountings support a light, almost levitating look.
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Designer: Janis Fromm
Material: Brass, Concrete
Dimension:
Large: 110 cm x 24 cm
Small: 55 cm x 24 cm
The male deer shed its antlers in an annual period. As a found object this unique trophy is transformed into an abstract wardrobe. The polished concrete stand represents a visual counterweight to the natural shape of the antler – clean and reduced to its requirements as a base.
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Designer: Janis Fromm
Material: Deer Antler, Concrete, satined Copper