No Ornamentation speaks volumes with its commentary on the overuse of ornamentation in modern design.
- Designed by Claude Zellweger
- 60L x 18D x 18H in | 125 LBS
- Powder Coated Aluminum
- Indoor | Outdoor Use
- Anti-Theft Security Feet Secure to the Ground
- Authentic Signature Medallion
- Made in USA
Colors on renderings are simulations and may vary from monitor to monitor.
Please Make Note:
- This is a MTO “made to order” item
- Lead times 4-6 Weeks
- This item is non-cancelable, non-returnable
- All Sales are Final
Meet the Artisans
Claude Zellweger, principal and design director at One & Co, is an industrial designer who practices design across a wide array of disciplines in the furniture, sports, and technology world. Zellweger, who was born in Luzern, Switzerland, sees the role of designer as that of creating for peoples known and unknown needs. Designers he believes – have to anticipate the new and increasingly sophisticated fictional architecture of our desires. He also believes that by making the complex simple and likeable, the designer is able to provide relief for tension.
Zellweger’s point of view developed after he graduated from Art Center College of Design, California in 1997 and spent several years working for well-known Silicon Valley firm Pentagram Design, where he designed products for clients such as Motorola, AT&T, and Polaroid. His most visible effort of that period was the 2002 Latitude design language for Dell, the worlds most sold notebook line to date.
In 2001, Zellweger joined San Franciscos One & Co as a partner and creative director. During this time, One & Cos work in the sporting goods industry with partner like Burton, Fila and Nike received recognition and caught the attention of the tech industry. In recent years, Claude Zellweger has helped to grow the firm to become one of the Bay Areas dominant young design forces. Today, companies such as Kodak, Microsoft, Kensington and Sony are calling on Zellweger to envision and lead the development of their brand and design.
Claudes work has been internationally recognized in museums and competitions alike, including awards from ID Magazine, IDSA, BusinessWeek, IF Industrie Hannover, and the Chicago Athenaeum Award. Claude is also a regular lecturer and member of design awards committees.