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Orbit

by Sebastian Herkner


Cast in a hand-modeled clay mould, it is the irregularities in shape, colour and texture that give this 7-tiered ‘Orbit’ stand its unique appeal. See ‘Orbit’, and you will want to touch it, and feel the visible traces of the original artisan’s fingers, moulding the clay. Place your palm on its frame, and you are touching hands with the craftsmen who made ‘Orbit’. The circular teak trays are the stage for your own theatre piece, with plants, objets d’art, photos and books each playing their roles.

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Cast aluminum in 'Bronze'.
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Teak wood with transparent oil stain.

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Sebastian Herkner

‘There is a sensitivity and identity to my work that emphasizes the function, the material and the detail.’ Sebastian Herkner (1981) studied Product Design at Offenbach Design Academy. He interned at Stella McCartney in London where he developed a liking and true flair for colour, material and their connection; a characteristic that has never left him.

As early as 2006 Sebastian established his own studio and has since been involved in projects for a wide range of companies and institutes, increasingly gaining international acclaim. By now, his trophy cabinet must be bursting at the seams and Maison&Objet even elected him “2019 – Designer of the Year”.

Sebastian pairs an unconditional love for traditional craftsmanship with a feel for new technologies, a combination resulting in refined shapes and tactile surfaces—the perfect match with Linteloo.

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