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LOEHR

LOEHR is a German design label for furniture and objects — founded in 2012 by the three brothers David, Leon and Julian Löhr, initially in Hamburg and based in Berlin since 2015. The brand name derives from the family surname: in German the ö can also be written as oe. The idea for the brand arose in a conversation between David and Julian Löhr — both trained designers — after Julian had brought furniture designs from an interior project; Leon, based in Hamburg at the time, joined as the third founder. LOEHR also sees itself as a platform for integrating the work of independent authors, designers, architects and artists in the form of commissions, collaborations and editions. All products are manufactured exclusively in Germany — with selected partners, high quality standards, fair working conditions and environmental awareness.

Design philosophy: formal influence of architectural categories, constructive methods and the functional language of modernism; dissolution of typologies, new perspectives on spaces for living and working; aesthetically contemporary materiality. Product categories: tables (Faber — solid oak, inspired by northern European half-timbered construction; Tangram; Umbra; Neo — De Stijl reference; bistro table; high table), bar stools, chairs, shelving (W1 STACK by Dirk Winkel), benches, two-seater sofa. Finish: powder-coated or mirror-polished; broad colour and material range (leather, fabric). Exhibition at Milan Design Week 2023 in collaboration with form magazine and the German Design Council.

The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for corporate office, retail, foodservice, semi-public and demanding contemporary project furnishings a German design label founded in Hamburg in 2012 and based in Berlin since 2015 by brothers David, Leon and Julian Löhr that with an architecturally inflected, constructive design language, products manufactured entirely in Germany (powder-coated or mirror-polished), a broad colour and material range, a platform function for independent author collaborations and a German-rooted sustainability stance develops furniture for threshold, reception, semi-public and institutional spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOEHR

LOEHR is a German design label for furniture and objects — founded in 2012 by the three brothers David, Leon and Julian Löhr, initially in Hamburg and based in Berlin since 2015. The brand name derives from the family surname: in German the ö can also be written as oe. The idea for the brand arose in a conversation between David and Julian Löhr — both trained designers — after Julian had brought furniture designs from an interior project; Leon, based in Hamburg at the time, joined as the third founder. LOEHR also sees itself as a platform for integrating the work of independent authors, designers, architects and artists in the form of commissions, collaborations and editions. All products are manufactured exclusively in Germany — with selected partners, high quality standards, fair working conditions and environmental awareness.

Design philosophy: formal influence of architectural categories, constructive methods and the functional language of modernism; dissolution of typologies, new perspectives on spaces for living and working; aesthetically contemporary materiality. Product categories: tables (Faber — solid oak, inspired by northern European half-timbered construction; Tangram; Umbra; Neo — De Stijl reference; bistro table; high table), bar stools, chairs, shelving (W1 STACK by Dirk Winkel), benches, two-seater sofa. Finish: powder-coated or mirror-polished; broad colour and material range (leather, fabric). Exhibition at Milan Design Week 2023 in collaboration with form magazine and the German Design Council.

The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for corporate office, retail, foodservice, semi-public and demanding contemporary project furnishings a German design label founded in Hamburg in 2012 and based in Berlin since 2015 by brothers David, Leon and Julian Löhr that with an architecturally inflected, constructive design language, products manufactured entirely in Germany (powder-coated or mirror-polished), a broad colour and material range, a platform function for independent author collaborations and a German-rooted sustainability stance develops furniture for threshold, reception, semi-public and institutional spaces.