Sebastian Wrong Carpet and Tiles by Sebastian Wrong, produced by Fletco Carpet Tiles A/S.
Sebastian Wrong Carpet and Tiles by Sebastian Wrong, produced by Fletco Carpet Tiles A/S.
Sebastian's office is downstairs in a long, open space that doubles as a playroom.
Sebastian's office is downstairs in a long, open space that doubles as a playroom.
Sebastian Errazuriz's Porcupine Cabinet allows the user to open a variety of different quills to create their own form. Lacquered wood, steel, glass; Edition of 12. 2011. Courtesy of Cristina Grajales Gallery, New York Photo: Courtesy of Cristina Grajales Gallery, New York.
Sebastian Errazuriz's Porcupine Cabinet allows the user to open a variety of different quills to create their own form. Lacquered wood, steel, glass; Edition of 12. 2011. Courtesy of Cristina Grajales Gallery, New York Photo: Courtesy of Cristina Grajales Gallery, New York.
Iris by Sebastian SchererGerman designer Sebastian Scherer won a Lexis Design Award for the Iris pendant. The handblown-glass orb is coated with a di-chromatic material that filters light. As you move around the piece, different colors appear. Scherer was inspired by the look of soap bubble and sought to create something similar that interacts with the eye. The most technically challenging aspect of the design was finding a way to adhere the coating to the glass and to refine the layering so that the desired iridescent effect would appear. Production pieces are currently in the works.
Iris by Sebastian SchererGerman designer Sebastian Scherer won a Lexis Design Award for the Iris pendant. The handblown-glass orb is coated with a di-chromatic material that filters light. As you move around the piece, different colors appear. Scherer was inspired by the look of soap bubble and sought to create something similar that interacts with the eye. The most technically challenging aspect of the design was finding a way to adhere the coating to the glass and to refine the layering so that the desired iridescent effect would appear. Production pieces are currently in the works.
After graduating from the Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Scherer established his own studio in Berlin in 2010.
After graduating from the Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Scherer established his own studio in Berlin in 2010.
Bask collection by Sebastian Herkner for Moroso.
Bask collection by Sebastian Herkner for Moroso.
Designed by Boston-based architect Sebastian Mariscal, this house, which celebrates the best of Californian indoor-outdoor living, was designed to frame views of the trees and the surrounding landscape.
Designed by Boston-based architect Sebastian Mariscal, this house, which celebrates the best of Californian indoor-outdoor living, was designed to frame views of the trees and the surrounding landscape.
As in other homes by Sebastian Mariscal, such as the Wabi House in San Diego, a series of light and shadows interact against the facade of Dwell Home Venice.
As in other homes by Sebastian Mariscal, such as the Wabi House in San Diego, a series of light and shadows interact against the facade of Dwell Home Venice.
The Spun Table Lamp ($995-$1,195)—designed by Sebastian Wrong for Flos—comes in a variety of sizes and finishes, including the polished aluminum seen here. Made it Italy, it features a 0-100 percent dimmer that gives you ultimate control over of illumination.
The Spun Table Lamp ($995-$1,195)—designed by Sebastian Wrong for Flos—comes in a variety of sizes and finishes, including the polished aluminum seen here. Made it Italy, it features a 0-100 percent dimmer that gives you ultimate control over of illumination.
“For me, it’s important that 'The House' is open to everyone,” says designer Sebastian Herkner. “There are no borders, no barriers, no corners to hide or stumble on. The result is an uncompromisingly round and open house in which the various levels are accessed by way of a gallery. That was the approach: a (nearly) endless house.” The structure, which will be on display January 18–24, 2016, features a selection of work by the designer, including his Banjooli chairs for Moroso, as well as an outdoor collection from Dedon, a room divider from Rosenthal, a chair from Linteloo, and lighting from Pulpo.
“For me, it’s important that 'The House' is open to everyone,” says designer Sebastian Herkner. “There are no borders, no barriers, no corners to hide or stumble on. The result is an uncompromisingly round and open house in which the various levels are accessed by way of a gallery. That was the approach: a (nearly) endless house.” The structure, which will be on display January 18–24, 2016, features a selection of work by the designer, including his Banjooli chairs for Moroso, as well as an outdoor collection from Dedon, a room divider from Rosenthal, a chair from Linteloo, and lighting from Pulpo.
This Southern Californian home by architect Sebastian Mariscal has a wabi-sabi spirit, and is built with shou sugi ban timber, has a koi pond, wand a protective overhang, and a tertiary space known in in traditional Japanese homes as the
This Southern Californian home by architect Sebastian Mariscal has a wabi-sabi spirit, and is built with shou sugi ban timber, has a koi pond, wand a protective overhang, and a tertiary space known in in traditional Japanese homes as the
Architectural designer Sebastian Mariscal and project manager Jeff Svitak created a house in Venice, California, for Michael and Tamami Sylvester. Known as Dwell Home Venice for its role as an exemplification of modern architecture, the house is an homage to indoor-outdoor living. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
Architectural designer Sebastian Mariscal and project manager Jeff Svitak created a house in Venice, California, for Michael and Tamami Sylvester. Known as Dwell Home Venice for its role as an exemplification of modern architecture, the house is an homage to indoor-outdoor living. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
Sebastian Scherer's steel stand Tisch table.
Sebastian Scherer's steel stand Tisch table.
With Sensible Geometry, Sebastian Jacobo creates new forms to express information beyond two dimensions, resulting in a smart fabric that transmit information and change shape in response to light.
With Sensible Geometry, Sebastian Jacobo creates new forms to express information beyond two dimensions, resulting in a smart fabric that transmit information and change shape in response to light.
Salute tables by Sebastian Herkner for La Chance. See them at La Chance, Via del Carmine 9.
Salute tables by Sebastian Herkner for La Chance. See them at La Chance, Via del Carmine 9.
Sebastian Wrong's font clock for Established & Sons symbolizes to a tee the era of design since 2000. We're living in an internet age in which typography has become a part of pop culture no longer relevated to kerning-happy designers. The Font Clock isn't terribly expensive, and it's quirky yet massively appealing.
Sebastian Wrong's font clock for Established & Sons symbolizes to a tee the era of design since 2000. We're living in an internet age in which typography has become a part of pop culture no longer relevated to kerning-happy designers. The Font Clock isn't terribly expensive, and it's quirky yet massively appealing.
Sideboard by Sebastian Cox for The New Craftsmen.
Sideboard by Sebastian Cox for The New Craftsmen.
Source: Nicki Sebastian/Rip and Tan
Source: Nicki Sebastian/Rip and Tan
Accompanying chair from Scherer's Aluminum series.
Accompanying chair from Scherer's Aluminum series.
Scherer's Isom series of tables are made entirely of colored glass.
Scherer's Isom series of tables are made entirely of colored glass.
The sleek Aluminum series table by Scherer.
The sleek Aluminum series table by Scherer.
“I love the house more each day,” says Tamami Sylvester of her and husband Michael's home by Sebastian Mariscal in Venice, California. The kitchen, which includes all Miele appliances, is sheathed in custom woodwork from Semihandmade. Accessories from A+R complement the Caesarstone countertops and Franke faucet. A LifeSource Water System provides filtration. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
“I love the house more each day,” says Tamami Sylvester of her and husband Michael's home by Sebastian Mariscal in Venice, California. The kitchen, which includes all Miele appliances, is sheathed in custom woodwork from Semihandmade. Accessories from A+R complement the Caesarstone countertops and Franke faucet. A LifeSource Water System provides filtration. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
Sebastian and Maricarmen take in the scenery from the comfort of their exposed living room. The couple sits on a Polder sofa by Hella Jongerius for Vitra.
Sebastian and Maricarmen take in the scenery from the comfort of their exposed living room. The couple sits on a Polder sofa by Hella Jongerius for Vitra.
Designed by architect Sebastian Mariscal, the Wabi House in Southern Californian houses serenity inspiring features like a koi pint within its Shou Sugi Ban walls.
Designed by architect Sebastian Mariscal, the Wabi House in Southern Californian houses serenity inspiring features like a koi pint within its Shou Sugi Ban walls.
The house’s materials are also influenced by Bavarian-alpine traditions — mainly larchwood in form of tongue-and-groove boards for the façade and as shingles on the roof.

Photo by Sebastian Schels
The house’s materials are also influenced by Bavarian-alpine traditions — mainly larchwood in form of tongue-and-groove boards for the façade and as shingles on the roof. Photo by Sebastian Schels
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When tasked with updating a dark unit in San Sebastian, Mecanismo defied the convention of creating an open kitchen, instead placing it behind a glass wall that simultaneously integrates and separates the space.
When tasked with updating a dark unit in San Sebastian, Mecanismo defied the convention of creating an open kitchen, instead placing it behind a glass wall that simultaneously integrates and separates the space.
Sebastian Heise’s wooden structure, seemingly atilt, overlooks a green valley in Oberwiesenthal, Germany. The two horizontal windows on the side and the front porch give the home its own unique sense of balance.
Sebastian Heise’s wooden structure, seemingly atilt, overlooks a green valley in Oberwiesenthal, Germany. The two horizontal windows on the side and the front porch give the home its own unique sense of balance.
This Southern Californian home by architect Sebastian Mariscal has a wabi-sabi spirit, and is built with shou sugi ban timber, has a koi pond, wand a protective overhang, and a tertiary space known in in traditional Japanese homes as the
This Southern Californian home by architect Sebastian Mariscal has a wabi-sabi spirit, and is built with shou sugi ban timber, has a koi pond, wand a protective overhang, and a tertiary space known in in traditional Japanese homes as the
The house that architects Brian Johnsen and Sebastian Schmaling designed for Chele Isaac and John Neis appears to pop up from Wisconsin’s “driftless area,” an effect that is enhanced by a sedum roof that changes color with the seasons.
The house that architects Brian Johnsen and Sebastian Schmaling designed for Chele Isaac and John Neis appears to pop up from Wisconsin’s “driftless area,” an effect that is enhanced by a sedum roof that changes color with the seasons.
Dune features luxurious knitted fabrics designed by German designer Sebastian Herkner and specially created in collaboration with Sunbrella. The construction uses Gloster’s signature teak base and sets cushions on a powder-coated aluminum frame.
Dune features luxurious knitted fabrics designed by German designer Sebastian Herkner and specially created in collaboration with Sunbrella. The construction uses Gloster’s signature teak base and sets cushions on a powder-coated aluminum frame.
Sebastian Mariscal documents tree roots. Each root presents a specific design challenge.
Sebastian Mariscal documents tree roots. Each root presents a specific design challenge.
“The transparency of ‘Das Haus’ is an expression of the necessity of facing changes with more openness,” says Herkner, seen here, at left, with Dick Spierenburg, Creative Director of IMM Cologne.
“The transparency of ‘Das Haus’ is an expression of the necessity of facing changes with more openness,” says Herkner, seen here, at left, with Dick Spierenburg, Creative Director of IMM Cologne.
The Mariscal family enjoys the first-floor patio, which Sebastian calls their “exterior room.”
The Mariscal family enjoys the first-floor patio, which Sebastian calls their “exterior room.”
Danish brand HAY delved into Memphis designer Nathalie Du Pasquier's archive to reissue a series of printed cotton textiles as part of its "Wrong for HAY" collection. Shown here is Sebastian Wrong's "Curve" chair upholstered in a blue, green, white, and black pattern called "Ice".
Danish brand HAY delved into Memphis designer Nathalie Du Pasquier's archive to reissue a series of printed cotton textiles as part of its "Wrong for HAY" collection. Shown here is Sebastian Wrong's "Curve" chair upholstered in a blue, green, white, and black pattern called "Ice".
Two of Sebastian Wrong's Spun Lights hover over the floor, beneath three glowing Circle Lights.
Two of Sebastian Wrong's Spun Lights hover over the floor, beneath three glowing Circle Lights.

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