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Paravent, Rica Wogg 39
Paravent, Rica Wogg 39

Paravent, Rica Wogg 39

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Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
Ausstellungsstrasse 60
8031 Zurich
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Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
Toni-Areal, Pfingstweidstrasse 94
8031 Zurich
Pavillon Le Corbusier
Höschgasse 8
8008 Zürich
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After studying at the ECAL in Lausanne and the Art Center College of Design (Europe) in La Tour-de-Peilz, Frédéric Dedelley (b. 1964) opened a design studio in Zurich in 1995. His designs, whether strictly functional or symbolically charged, whether product or interior, are characterized by a narrative approach and are often inspired by examples of anonymous design that Dedelley tracks down on his travels as a “design detective.” The wood-planked room divider, for example, brings to mind hedges or temporary wood cladding. It can be freely positioned in space and needs no supports thanks to its snake-like flexibility.

Paravent, Rica Wogg 39
Frédéric Dedelley, 2006
Glaeser Wogg AG, CH
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Paravent, Rica Wogg 39, 2006, Entwurf: Frédéric Dedelley
Zeichnung: Weicher Umbruch, Zürich