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Every commission begins with an understanding of place.
Hausmann collaborates with architects, designers, and private clients to develop furniture for specific spaces. Whether adapting an existing piece or creating a new design, each project is approached through the relationship between material, proportion, and architecture.
The timber’s characteristics, function, and atmosphere inform every decision. Rather than imposing a predetermined solution, each piece develops through a dialogue between material and structure, connecting intrinsically to its surroundings.
By refining dimensions and structural solutions alongside the broader architectural context, the furniture becomes an integral part of the space. This collaborative process resolves practical requirements and material expression simultaneously, with clarity and restraint.
Development follows a simple progression: material selection, structural development, and construction. From the first slab to final assembly, the logic of the joinery and marks of the making process remain visible, defining the unique character of the piece.
Every commission begins with an understanding of place.
Hausmann collaborates with architects, designers, and private clients to develop furniture for specific spaces. Whether adapting an existing piece or creating a new design, each project is approached through the relationship between material, proportion, and architecture.
The timber’s characteristics, function, and atmosphere inform every decision. Rather than imposing a predetermined solution, each piece develops through a dialogue between material and structure, connecting intrinsically to its surroundings.
By refining dimensions and structural solutions alongside the broader architectural context, the furniture becomes an integral part of the space. This collaborative process resolves practical requirements and material expression simultaneously, with clarity and restraint.
Development follows a simple progression: material selection, structural development, and construction. From the first slab to final assembly, the logic of the joinery and marks of the making process remain visible, defining the unique character of the piece.