
Prototyped in a studio space in the Harkotten Palace near Münster in Westphalia by industrial designer Lutz “Luigi” Colani who began his career in the early 1950s fashioning automotive concepts for Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Volkswagen and BWM pivoted to homewares with items ranging from modular kitchens, television sets, cameras, work uniforms, ballpoint pens, grand pianos and this
typing chair that embodied his “biodynamic” signature. Find more of Colani’s designs curated at Vintage Everyday above and this
online gallery, arranged by product type.