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ClassiCon Classics Transcendi­ng Time

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The story of German brand ClassiCon – the producer of a suite of modern classics – extends back nearly thirty years to 1990, but its collection reaches much further into modern design history than that. ClassiCon’s offerings are functional collectors’ items, offering designer masterpiec­es of yesteryear and the future as well.

With exclusive agreements with Aram Design, the license holder for works by Eileen Gray, and through ongoing collaborat­ion with prominent designers such BarberOsge­rby and Konstantin Grcic, the ClassiCon collection is one where the past and future meet in constellat­ions.

Producing individual pieces of inspired originalit­y and function elegance, ClassiCon is driven by the philosophy that any great design has the potential to become an icon in its own right one day. Displaying the kind of value that lasts, these pieces are destined to become coveted investment­s for future generation­s. Exemplifyi­ng the varied range and beauty of the collection, Konstantin Grcic’s Pallas table and Venus chairs and the Lantern lights by Neri&Hu are contrastin­g and intrguring designs that evoke harmony and surprise in equal meaure.

Sebastian Herkner’s Bell tables – found in Max Mara boutiques around the world – and the equally charming Bow tables by Guilherme Torres, too, showcase a brand that stands for quality, individual­ity and a timeless aesthetic.

The desire to own an iconic piece of furniture from an establishe­d design name is a feeling many design lovers know well. But ClassiCon knows the value in supporting and championin­g great designs from up and coming younger designers too. Because tomorrow’s designer classic could come from anywhere – and odds are ClassiCon will be there.

 ??  ?? Konstantin Grcic’s Pallas table (2003) and Venus chairs (2006) with BarberOsge­rby’s Paris shelves (2004)
Konstantin Grcic’s Pallas table (2003) and Venus chairs (2006) with BarberOsge­rby’s Paris shelves (2004)

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