Shades of yellow

Co-Laborat presents diverse furniture by Leonie Werle, Sebastian Hecht and Christian Kim.

For IMM Cologne 2012, product designers Leonie Werle, Sebastian Hecht and Christian Kim come together for the first time and show a collection of diverse furniture in which all objects refer to the colour yellow. The designs range from lamps to stools and a davenport.

Leoni Werle presented three products: Heimlicht, a symbiosis of lamp and table in oak, where the weight helps to adjust the height of the lamp shade; Pilu, an aluminum and oak lamp where the shape of the base allows the table lamp to be used in two different positions; and Knoopjes, a 3D-printed button using the FDM technology, in cooperation with Femke Roefs.

Christian Kim unveiled Twin, a modern variation in spruce of a pendulum clock with a clock-face and a pendulum of the same size; Triplet, a stool made from 3 identical parts cut and bent from 4mm aluminium sheets; and Ascender, hallway furniture in spruce that serves as a coat-rack with a lofty storage compartment.

Sebastian Hecht presented 90x110, a reinterpretation of the vintage davenport, a 90 x 110 cm oak workstation for everyday writing and office work.
Leoni Werle, <em>Pilu</em> lamp
Leoni Werle, Pilu lamp
Christian Kim, <em>Ascender</em>
Christian Kim, Ascender
Christian Kim, <em>Ascender</em>
Christian Kim, Ascender
Leoni Werle, <em> Pilu</em> lamp
Leoni Werle, Pilu lamp

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