Seitz Furniture Releases New Collection Blending Modern Design with Traditional Swiss Craftsmanship
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Dezeen staff
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
Swiss furniture brand Seitz, founded by designers Kevin Seitz and Rob van Wyen in the Swiss Alps, has released a new collection that combines modern design with traditional Swiss craftsmanship. The brand focuses on creating locally crafted, durable furniture pieces that reinvent traditional techniques while maintaining functional minimalism and deep consideration for design principles.
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"aiming to uphold, yet reinvent traditional Swiss design"
"crafted with precision and intends to spotlight the company's roots in craftsmanship"
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