Stefan Diez

Stefan Diez (born 1971 in Freising) is a German designer who studied Industrial Design at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart. His design studio develops furniture, tableware, bags, accessories, and exhibition designs.

Stefan Diez
Born1971 (age 4950)
Freising
NationalityGerman
EducationBachelor of Industrial Design, State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart
OccupationIndustrial Designer
Stefan Diez in Icon Design, May 2017

Stefan Diez's introduction to furniture design started in 1991 when, for three years, he worked as a cabinet maker. Having spent a year working in Mumbai and Poona, India, Diez returned to Germany in 1996 to attend University. Before founding his own design studio in January 2003, Diez worked for Richard Sapper and then Konstantin Grcic. Since then, he has worked in various fields of design ranging from furniture and tableware to industrial design, as well as exhibition design for companies like Authentics, Bree, e15, Established and Sons, Gandiablasco, HAY, Moroso, Rosenthal, Thonet, Wilkhahn, and others. The Upon Bench, designed by Diez, was first launched at IMM Cologne in 2007, and received critical acclaim. [1] Diez's Model No. 404 chair was influenced by the work of Michael Thonet, and is produced by Thonet. [2] Many of his products have received international design awards, including the “Designpreis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland”, the “IF Gold award”, and the “red dot best of the best award”. Since 2007, he is Professor for Industrial Design at the HFG Karlsruhe.""

Bibliography

  • Hofmeister, Sandra and Petra Hesse, eds. Diez Office: Full House. Cologne: Koenig, 2017. ISBN: 3960980728

References

  1. Miller, Judith (May 1, 2009). "ct picks for the patio". www.ft.com. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  2. Karasz, Palko (December 24, 2019). "The Sleek Curves That Reshaped Furniture Design". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
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