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Timothy Schreiber

Highly driven by today’s advancements in digital technology Schreiber implements cutting edge equipment and techniques from development to finished product. Schreiber’s designs are the outcome of his ambition to delve into and challenge boundaries between architecture, digital design, manufacturing methods and social/ environmental sustainability. Through this exploration he has achieved an award-winning body of work which includes the iconic Morphogenesis chaise and the artificial intelligence “Universal Table Generator,” which received the coveted Red-Dot Design Award and has resulted in the “e-volved” table now produced by Dutch high-end manufacturer FueraDentro.

After earning his degree in Architecture and Design at Bauhaus University, Germany and Westminster University in London, Schreiber has worked with today’s leading architectural practices and has collaborated with high-profile companies across Europe, Australia and Asia. During this time he has worked on some of today’s most exciting projects such as the 2008 Beijing Olympics Watercube. He founded his own in London in 2005 focussing on furniture and object design.

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Chris Granneberg

Chris studied Industrial Design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NYC where he graduated in 2004.

Soon after graduating Chris joined Karim Rashid's studio in NYC where he was promoted to Product Director in 2009 managing the global Industrial Design projects and team. At Karim's, Chris collaborated and led hundreds of projects with brands including Samsung, LG, Asus, 3M, Unilever, Coca-Cola, Alessi, Orrefors and BoConcept.

Leaving Karim's studio in 2013 Chris was recruited at the PepsiCo Design Center as one of the CDO's initial hires. At PepsiCo, Chris managed the Industrial Design component of global structural design projects for both foods and beverages for 3 years.

In 2016 Chris relocated from Brooklyn to Los Angeles to launch his design studio.

After earning his degree in Architecture and Design at Bauhaus University, Germany and Westminster University in London, Schreiber has worked with today’s leading architectural practices and has collaborated with high-profile companies across Europe, Australia and Asia. During this time he has worked on some of today’s most exciting projects such as the 2008 Beijing Olympics Watercube. He founded his own in London in 2005 focussing on furniture and object design.

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