Anyone who understands our biography will appreciate that a German who spent some time studying in Edinburgh and now lives in Helsinki will be of interest to us.
But it wasn’t Florian Ganter’s biography that drew us to him and to his tool-free adjustable shelf system Air.
Or at least not directly.
Displayed on the Aalto University School of Design stand we initially thought – in a very lazy fashion – there’s a nice bit of Finnish design.
And then – considering it a little more seriously – no it’s more a Dieter Rams meets Egon Eiermann direction.
It is of course all these things – and then a little bit more.
Or better put – 100% Florian Ganter.
An adjustable system, the shelf brackets are attached to grooves in the metal poles and then held firm through the addition of the shelves. In addition the system currently includes storage boxes – which can be fitted “forwards” or “backwards” thus allowing Air to be used as either a conventional shelving unit or as a room divider.
And this flexibility combined with its unobtrusive nature and the cheeky way that it calls out to you as if it is already an established design classic has made Air by Florian Ganter one of our finds of the Stockholm Furniture Fair.
We only hope that he can find a producer …….. you know who we mean!
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