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Mathias Hahn

Mathias Hahn, a respected German industrial designer, is known for his innovative and emotionally engaging designs. With degrees from the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt and the Royal College of Art in London, he combines functionality with whimsy in his creations. Collaborating with brands like Ligne Roset and Marset, Hahn's work spans furniture, lighting, and accessories, with notable pieces like the "Beneath the Heavens" lamp for Marset. His designs have earned him awards like the German Design Award, reflecting his versatility and ability to evoke joy in users.

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Marset Theia Floor Lamp
Marset Theia Floor Lamp
Marset Theia Floor Lamp
€1.023,00
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Marset Scantling A Wall Lamp (Black Oak) - Second Chance
Marset Scantling A Wall Lamp (Black Oak) - Second Chance
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Marset Theia Table Lamp
Marset Theia Table Lamp
Marset Theia Table Lamp
€956,00

Mathias Hahn is a highly regarded German industrial designer known for his innovative and thoughtful approach to design. With a background in industrial design from the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt and the Royal College of Art in London, Hahn's work seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetics, often incorporating elements of playfulness and whimsy.

Hahn's design philosophy emphasizes the importance of storytelling and emotional connection in his creations. He has collaborated with various renowned brands such as Ligne Roset, Marset, and Kvadrat, creating a diverse range of products including furniture, lighting, and accessories. One of his notable designs is the "Beneath the Heavens" lamp for Marset, which features a playful yet elegant interpretation of traditional Japanese lanterns.

Hahn's designs have received widespread acclaim and recognition, earning him awards such as the German Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award. His work is characterized by its versatility, creativity, and ability to evoke a sense of joy and wonder in the user.