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WMF cooperates with numerous renowned external industry designers...
 
Akantus

Akantus

Akantus aims at developing products which feature a high degree of innovation.

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Peter  Bäurle

Peter Bäurle

The cutlery designs from Peter Bäurle are the perfect synthesis from experience and creativity.

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Sebastian Bergne

Sebastian Bergne

He is mainly known for his clear, modern furniture designs and interior decoration concepts.

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Casini + Pringiers

Casini + Pringiers

They combine topical aspects from fashion and lifestyle with technical innovation.

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Fred Danner

Fred Danner

Designs of Fred Danner stand out by their stylishness and perfection up to the creative detail.

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Designpraxis Diener

Designpraxis Diener

In the Design Ranking of the 100 best: coming in fourth!

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Designafairs

Designafairs

Designafairs helps its customers discover market potentials and to successfully exploit them with specific product innovations.

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Daniel Eltner

Daniel Eltner

Daniel Eltner has worked as an independent designer since 1994 with an emphasis on the set table and accessories.

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Eck Design

Eck Design

Design is always good, if it features an innovative kick and if it makes the function transparent.

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Fiedeler + Raasch

Fiedeler + Raasch

Their claim is to incorporate innovative approaches into new products and interior design.

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Makio Hasuike

Makio Hasuike

is an intermediary between the Far Eastern culture and modern European design.

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IDEA Produktdesign

IDEA Produktdesign

The creative concept of IDEA is: “Creating values through artistic creativity.”

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James Irvine

James Irvine

Geometrically clear concepts of shape which he applied in a congenial “soft” way.

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Jutta Keil

Jutta Keil

Early on Jutta Keil found her way via Milan and Matteo Thun to WMF.

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Köhler & Wilms

Köhler & Wilms

The interaction of material, ornament, finishing and shape is fascinating with each new project.

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Metz + Kindler

Metz + Kindler

Never neglecting the logical, simple and transparent elements in design is the basis of our product development.

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Herbert Schultes

Herbert Schultes

His work is influenced by function and technology, minimalism, sensuality and light design.

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Squarone

Squarone

With the new product line “Living Management” designed by Squareone Design for WMF, a completely new product segment has been created:

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Mario Taepper

Mario Taepper

Einstein once said, “Make everything as simple as possible but not simpler”...

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Torsten Neeland

Torsten Neeland

He is focused on designing products which have a long visual persistence.

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Noa design

Noa design

Noa’s method of work is interdisciplinary with a team of 15 people made up of industrial designers, engineers, architects and communication designers.

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neunzig°

neunzig°

They aim to bring more colour, warmth, joy and sense to everyday life.

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Ole Palsby

Ole Palsby

He is particularly focused on the innovative conceptual approach in his designed products.

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Reich & de Gast

Reich & de Gast

They want to design products which appeal to the users through a high emotional quality.

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Sieger Design

Sieger Design

He aims at designing commodities which satisfy needs going beyond mere functionality.

 
Matteo Thun

Matteo Thun

The work of Matteo Thun is influenced by the style of "Baroque Bauhaus".

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Mario Vivaldi

Mario Vivaldi

His designs are topical creative interpretations of the spirit of the age.

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Peter Ramminger

Peter Ramminger

Since 1999 the designer has worked in the “internal design” of WMF.

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Caroline Schäfer

Caroline Schäfer

has designed for the WMF trendy spice mills...

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Wagner-Design

Wagner-Design

I try to get to the bottom of the structure of things in order to create new things.

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Walter Wenzl

Walter Wenzl

His designs combine functionality with an exceptionally vivid aesthetics.

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Moonpeople

Moonpeople

In the tradition of the decorative arts we aim at creating archetypical objects for the presence...

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