Authenticity in design and the mission of LOES.BETA.GMBH - industrialkonzept

Authenticity in design and the mission of LOES.BETA.GMBH

by @industrialkonzept Team

In the heart of the vibrant cultural metropolis of Berlin, LOES.BETA.GMBH is a shining example of contemporary furniture design. With a deep connection to STUDIO LOES - an architecture studio that has made a name for itself through innovative interior and object design - the company brings a piece of Berlin creativity into living and working spaces worldwide.

But what defines the uniqueness of LOES.BETA.GMBH? It is not so much a question of pure design, but rather the emphasis on the materials that take center stage. The company appreciates and emphasizes the textural quality of each material it uses by presenting it as "naked" and untreated as possible. This conscious decision to foreground the natural beauty and occasional imperfections of the materials allows each piece of furniture to shine in its honest and authentic form.

Some highlights from their range

PETRA.STOOL

This stool embodies the philosophy of LOES.BETA.GMBH in its purest form. Made from 40mm solid elm wood and held together without nails or glue using an innovative interlock system, it demonstrates the pure textural quality of the material.

Petra Stool

Petra Stool

Petra Stool

SOPHIE.STOOL

A real statement for the philosophy of LOES.BETA.GMBH. The SOPHIE.STOOL was developed to offer high quality design at an affordable price. The stool will appeal to anyone who appreciates LOES.BETA.GMBH's design but has previously been put off by the price of standard designer furniture. Made from 5mm thick, untreated and rough aluminum sheet, it shows the texture of the material in its purest form. Its simple construction and rougher appearance offer not only a quality but also an accessible design solution. With SOPHIE.STOOL, LOES.BETA.GMBH not only wants to reach design enthusiasts, but also make good design accessible to a wider audience.

Sophie Stool

Sophie Stool

Sophie Stool

Sophie Stool

Sophie Stool

 

JULIA.TABLE

The fusion of solid Italian terrazzo and float glass shows not only the contrast but also the harmony between two first-class materials that together embody elegance and robust craftsmanship.

Julia Table

Julia Table

Julia Table

 

For all those who are looking for something special and value aesthetic design, a visit to the LOES.BETA.GMBH website is well worthwhile. Discover the diversity of Berlin design art.

 

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