Designer
Paul Tuttle (USA)
Pault Tuttle decided in the second World war after a India employment with the American Air Force to pursue consistently his own way of the self expression. According to studies at the Art Center College in Pasadena and the work as architect and designer with Alvin Lustig, in Frank Lloyd Taliesin West, with Welton Becket & Associates, Knoll international and Doetsch Grether & Cie sketches Paul Tuttle since 1967 furniture for Strässle.
Hans Eichenberger (CH)
Hans Eichenberger is well-known for years in the Swiss Design scene. Trained as carpenter and draughtsman, 1950/51 in Paris, he opened his studio in Berne in 1952. He sketched equipments for banks, restaurants, sales shops as well as galleries and studios, and was active over years in development teams for SBB Wagons and ski securitybindings. Hans Eichenberger is involved with models in the collections Roethlisberger, Dietiker, de Sede, Swiss Design, Wogg and since 1978 with Strässle. He is represented in collections of the museum of modern Art New York, the Vitra Design Museum Weil as well as the museum for organization in Zürich. Which is particularly noticeable at the work of Hans Eichenberger, his natural outside feature and the scarcity employment of the means, which a problem is solved or an achievement is obtained.
Martin Ballendat (D)
Martin Ballendat, class 1958, studied Industrial Design at the Folkwang school University of Essen. He was active over 10 years in the office and object furniture range. 1993 created Martin Ballendat his office „Design Ballendat“ and widened thereby his formative activities on live-, glass and tablearticlesrange out. Today he belongs over 30 Design honors to the prominent industry. HIs design office with 10 persons works meanwhile for takeful manufacturers such as Tonon, Wittmann, Hülsta, WK, Wesner Hager, Dauphin, Inn Crytals and Strässle. Martin Ballendat informs besides as lecturer in Industrial Design at the professional school Graz.