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RELVĀOKELLERMANN is a design studio centered on industrial products, furniture, home and living objects, and spatially related items. The official website repeatedly emphasizes that its work begins with “the function of the object being designed,” and that it seeks more efficient, more sustainable, more universal, and more durable solutions by questioning existing structures, materials, and design conventions. Its portfolio covers lighting, bookmark pens, tables and chairs, office systems, kitchen systems, door handles, limited-edition shelving, and more. Clients and collaborators include Samsung, Gumpo, LIGRE, Holzrausch, Griffwerk, Bulthaup, COR, and others.
Judging from the site content, its methodology is not simply about styling or visual packaging, but also takes manufacturing processes, material properties, and user behavior into account. For example, in Griffwerk’s PLANEO Handles project, the team had to work within the constraints of an adhesive technology for glass sliding doors that required no screws and no drilled holes, developing L-shaped, C-shaped, and push-pull handles from a basic profile. Through grids, subtle radii, and restrained angles, the design team achieved simplicity, lightness, and engineering feasibility for production. The Industrial Piece project, meanwhile, reverses the logic by borrowing industrial language such as milling-machine aesthetics to create small-batch shelving, demonstrating the studio’s ability to move between industrial symbolism and limited-edition art objects. Some projects also provide Android / iOS augmented reality viewing options.
The official website does not disclose standard design service pricing, project timelines, or copyright terms, so it appears to follow a typical brand-commission/project-based collaboration model. The only relatively clear commercial information comes from the Kunstverein München annual edition sale: works are available for members to purchase, with 50% of sales supporting the artist, 45% supporting the institution, and 5% going toward artists’ social insurance.
The strengths are a clear design philosophy, an emphasis on durability, simplicity, craftsmanship, and sustainability, a high-quality roster of partner brands, and recognition from awards such as the German Design Award 2020 and iF Design Award 2020. The drawbacks are that the website feels more like a portfolio than a service site, with little information about the service process, team structure, fees, deliverables, copyright ownership, or after-sales support. For potential clients, the information around commercial collaboration is not transparent enough.
It is suitable for furniture, home goods, hardware, kitchen and bathroom, office, and consumer product companies that value long-term product value, manufacturing feasibility, and a coherent brand design language. It is also suitable for art institutions or limited-edition design projects. It is less suitable for clients looking for templated, low-cost, rapid drawing or rendering services.
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