korban/flaubert is an innovative design and production team, founded by metal specialist Janos Korban and architect Stefanie Flaubert, established in 1993.
November 21st, 2008
The duo treats design as a journey of discovery and their streamlined and state-of-the-art workshop is a testament to this focus. Operating as a laboratory for geometry and form, the workshop allows for customisation of their sculptural, yet functional products as well as development of their site-specific sculptures.
Product Range: Furniture, lighting and site specific sculptures.
Major Brands: korban/flaubert.
Application: Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Major Projects: ‘Freestyle: Australian Design For Living’ touring nationally and internationally, solo exhibitions coming up in the US in 2007 and large and small screen installations for clients such as Suncorp (Cox Rayner Architects),Qld; Telstra (Group GSA),NSW; The Art Gallery of Western Australia (Roxby Architects),WA and AMP(Ibiz Design), NSW.
Special Services: Customised installations.
Lead Time: Most products in stock, otherwise 4–6 weeks.
1. From left to right: bubble stool, hexscreen, teether, burstlight, zero chair, prism screen.
Designer: korban/flaubert.
Manufacturer: korban/flaubert.
Application: Commercial, hospitality and residential.
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