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Was zeichnet deutsches Design aus? AD Editor: one of the Globus betrayed in your Design-Lieblinge

Deutsches Design: Wir haben sieben AD-Chef:innen uit alle Welt gefragt was deenutsche Designlieblinge since – and some überraschende Antworten erhalten.

When choosing, Deutsches Design is defined, but it does not matter, the functional functionality, efficiency and quality of the design. But an exciting design moment during the Design-Klassiker Deutsch Designer and Architects. There are international AD chefs who have fragmented their expertise and design ideas and interestingly very interesting.

Deutsche Designlieblinge unserer AD-Editor:innen

The Legal Library in the Münchner Rathaus

I would investigate one of the Law Libraries in the Munich Rathaus. If you want to select your Selfie-Hotspot, this will be the Jugendstil-Dekor and the beautiful Wendelreppen as a must-see for your bibliophile whoever. If the German interior design is active, find it interesting: it is a sure force, which is aber ever wieder of the growth of creditworthiness. Both are in balance. An object bzw. A Reihe von Objecten, which is my long fasziniert, is Walter Gropius’ Teeservice „TAC 1“ from Rosenthal (die 1.35-Liter-Kanne). There was its own banal all-tag status on it, and for your flight liner I could be happy with coffee fan zum Teetrinker – as soon as possible.

The Jurists Bibliothek in the Münchner Rathaus is an Art Nouveau figure.

The Jurists Bibliothek in the Münchner Rathaus is occupied with the Jugendstil figure and fascinating Talib Choudhry van der AD Middle East further.

Bauhaus Silent

If it takes 13 years AD China If you look at it carefully, I would like to tell you: I have learned a special love from Bauhaus. Bauhaus objects often appear in Houses of People with Geschmack zu finden; If you want to enjoy the uninteresting interior, you can go a step further than the culture of the home in Ausdruck. There was even more Stücke, which in a period of time Zuhause nicht fehlen dürfen, since more Sicht de Arbeiten von Ingo Maurer. There was a war between transgressive design and art and whatever was said, anything was possible. Seine’s charming light object (“Toto” from the series “I Ricchi Poveri”) is absolutely functional and perfect for any spa – where could it not be better?