ULF MORITZ

ULF MORITZ
Amsterdam

The ‘Bauhaus' and the 1960s:
design from these periods has had a major influence on the work of Ulf Moritz. After
gaining his industrial designer's diploma, he decided to go abroad, initially
to Switzerland and afterwards to Amsterdam. In 1970 Ulf Moritz opened his own
design studio in Amsterdam. His clients include Interlübke, Ruckstuhl, Sahco
Hesslein and Marburger Tapetenfabrik. From 1971 until 2004 he conducted the
department 'Man and Identity' at the Design Academy in Eindhoven.  The
catalogue of his well-known clients is extensive. As well as his own fabric,
wallpaper and glass collections, Moritz designs furniture collections. For
Schönbuch he created the EPOCA entrancearea program that with its minimalist
style has already gained its classic status.



 




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