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Classic Contemporary Design

If we were to go off in search of the ideal place where future and past can meet in order to communicate about the present, the ClassiCon building in Munich would be one of our fi rst choices. Th e modern building, designed by Joachim Jürke, is made of glass, concrete and wood and features a rooft op terrace with a magnifi cent panoramic view of the Alps. Th e company headquarters, including offi ces, warehouse and showrooms, have been located here since 2003 – a place off ering both views and vision.

If we were to go off in search of the ideal place where future and past can meet
in order to communicate about the present, the ClassiCon building in Munich
would be one of our fi rst choices. Th e modern building, designed by Joachim
Jürke, is made of glass, concrete and wood and features a rooft op terrace with a
magnifi cent panoramic view of the Alps. Th e company headquarters, including
offi ces, warehouse and showrooms, have been located here since 2003 – a place
off ering both views and vision.

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Credits<br />

Museums, licencing, explanations, imprint<br />

ClassiCon products can be found<br />

in museums worldwide:<br />

Museum of Modern Art, New York / USA<br />

Centre Pompidou, Paris / France<br />

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen / Denmark<br />

Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia / USA<br />

Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv / Israel<br />

Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zurich / Switzerland<br />

Industrie Forum <strong>Design</strong>, Hanover / Germany<br />

<strong>Design</strong> Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen, Essen / Germany<br />

The International Museum of <strong>Design</strong>, London / UK<br />

Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin / Germany<br />

Museum für Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt, Main / Germany<br />

Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf / Germany<br />

<strong>Design</strong> Center, Stuttgart / Germany<br />

Kunstgewerbemuseum, Cologne / Germany<br />

Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt, Main / Germany<br />

The Chicago Athenaeum, Chicago / USA<br />

Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco / USA<br />

Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich / Germany<br />

Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris / France<br />

Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich / Switzerland<br />

Victoria & Albert Museum, London / UK<br />

Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du <strong>Design</strong>, Gent / Belgium<br />

Dansk <strong>Design</strong> Center, Copenhagen / Denmark<br />

The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago / USA<br />

Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg / Germany<br />

Musée d‘Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Luxembourg / Luxembourg<br />

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem / Israel<br />

Haus der Kunst, Munich / Germany<br />

Museum Brandhorst, Munich / Germany<br />

Copyrights<br />

ClassiCon®<br />

All rights reserved. Nothing contained in this folder may be reproduced<br />

without written permission.<br />

Eileen Gray products:<br />

Authorised by The World Licence Holder Aram <strong>Design</strong>s Ltd., London<br />

Abbreviations<br />

H height, W width, D depth, L length, DM diameter, SH seat height, TH table height,<br />

FL fl oor lamp, TL table lamp, WL wall lamp, W watts, V volt<br />

Dimensions<br />

All dimensions in cm<br />

Credits<br />

Concept and layout: Thomas Biswanger<br />

Project management ClassiCon: Alexandra Böninger, Verena Nobbe<br />

Stylistic presentation: Thomas Biswanger<br />

Image photography: Mark Seelen<br />

Live photography: Mark Seelen, Elias Hassos, Florian Holzherr, Sharrin Rees<br />

Product photos: Felix Holzer<br />

Text: Markus Frenzl<br />

Reproduction: Partner Satz Repro GmbH<br />

Print: raff holding GmbH<br />

© ClassiCon GmbH, Munich<br />

Cover photo: Nata Lee Hahn, artist<br />

Behind every successful product there are some dedicated people<br />

The team at ClassiCon in Munich<br />

Each product by ClassiCon is the result of a great many ideas and long hours of devoted<br />

workmanship. A piece passes through several diff erent stations on its way from design sketch<br />

to end customer. Along the way, it is accompanied by many diff erent people before it sets off<br />

for one of around 52 countries worldwide. Every member of our team is important to us. And<br />

each of them is proud to play a part in ensuring that the highest-quality, most exceptional<br />

furniture available today comes from ClassiCon.

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