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Utopia is Elsewhere

Konstantin Grcic is a German industrial designer known for geometric furniture & household products. His designs feature unexpected angles, blending functionality with modern aesthetics. Explore his innovative work in design shows and museums.

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We listen to an ancient tune, whose subtle rhythm makes us breathe, like waves that roll onto a beach under a starry sky at night. It is a melody we know by heart from long ago, and when we hum it gently like a bird, it strikes us almost like a déjà vu. “Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.” Because we’re unaware, of what we share with almost everyone: the taste of something else, a longing, that we carry with us from the very start. A curiosity for things we can’t imagine, as they are on the other side, and still, we know that they are there. It sounds familiar, and I’ve seen that face before, if only we remembered, where that somewhere was, the place we know each other from, but we are sheltered by the tender, gentle coat of daily life, and we forget. We dream that someone has to be there, at a different place in time and space, where there is always music, and we listen to that tune: there there, elsewhere.

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Konstantin Grcic: Shaping Functionality Through Geometric Precision

Konstantin Grcic (Serbian: Константин Грчић), born 1965, is a German industrial designer renowned for his masterful fusion of geometric forms and unexpected angles—a stylistic hallmark that defines his distinctive design language. Growing up in Munich and Wuppertal, amidst the artistic legacy of his Serbian father and German mother – who collected eighteenth-century art and dealt in antiques respectively – instilled within him an early appreciation for craftsmanship and aesthetic exploration. This formative environment profoundly shaped his creative trajectory, propelling him toward a career dedicated to transforming utilitarian objects into captivating pieces of design.

Early Life & Education: Foundations of Geometric Vision

Grcic’s formal education began with a carpentry apprenticeship at The John Makepeace School for Craftsmen in Wood in Dorset, England, honing his skills in traditional woodworking techniques alongside an exploration of innovative materials. Subsequently, he pursued his undergraduate studies in Industrial Design at London's Royal College of Art, where he honed his conceptual abilities and embraced experimentation—a crucial step toward developing the uncompromising aesthetic that characterizes his work. Influenced by figures like Jasper Morrison, Grcic’s formative years fostered a commitment to simplicity, precision, and pushing boundaries within design principles.

Career Highlights: From Atelier to Global Recognition

Establishing Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design in 1991 marked the genesis of his independent creative journey. Immediately recognizing the potential for blending functionality with sculptural elegance, he embarked on collaborations with leading design companies—Artek, Authentics, Cassina, Flos, Magis and many more—resulting in iconic pieces that have graced museums and design exhibitions worldwide. His designs – including the groundbreaking “Mayday” lamp for Flos and the minimalist “Chair One” for Magis – exemplify his dedication to exploring new materials and pushing technological advancements within furniture construction. Notably, he was awarded Designer of the Year by German Design Award in 2016, acknowledging his contribution to contemporary design discourse.

Notable Projects & Influences: Exploring Materiality & Conceptual Depth

Grcic’s artistic vision extends beyond mere form; it delves into a deep engagement with materiality and conceptual exploration. Collaborations with brands like Audi, Hugo Boss, Issey Miyake, Louis Vuitton, Prada and smart/Daimler underscore his ability to translate complex ideas into tangible objects—a testament to his intellectual curiosity and creative versatility. His curation of design exhibitions – “Design-Real” for The Serpentine Gallery, London (2009), “Comfort” for the Biennale internationale du design de SaintÉtienne (2010) – demonstrates his commitment to fostering dialogue within the design community and promoting innovative perspectives on everyday life. Furthermore, he served as Honorary Royal Designer for Industry by RSA in 2009 and Fellow at Villa Massimo in Rome in 2010.

Legacy & Significance: Shaping Contemporary Design Aesthetics

Konstantin Grcic’s enduring influence is evident in his inclusion of designs within prominent museum collections—MoMA, New York/Centre Pompidou, Paris/Die Neue Sammlung, Munich – solidifying his position as a pivotal figure in shaping contemporary design aesthetics. His unwavering pursuit of geometric precision combined with an astute understanding of material properties has established him as a champion of minimalist elegance and functional innovation—a legacy that continues to inspire designers globally and ensures his place within the annals of industrial design history.
Konstantin Grcic

Konstantin Grcic

1965 - , Germany

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Geometric design
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jasper Morrison']
  • Date Of Birth: 1965
  • Full Name: Konstantin Grcic
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Chair ONE
    • Mayday lamp
    • MIURA stool
  • Place Of Birth: Munich, Germany