Bruno REY

In the 1960s, Bruno Rey specialized in tubular steel furniture, becoming one of the leading exponents of the Swiss design movement. In particular, he created the "Stendig" chair, a modern design classic that is still in production today.

In the 1970s, Bruno Rey worked for the German brand Interlübke, designing modular shelving and storage systems that have become design icons. He later founded his own design studio in Brugg, Switzerland, where he continued to create furniture for renowned brands such as Vitra and Cassina.

Throughout his career, Bruno Rey has received numerous awards and distinctions for his contributions to industrial design, including the Swiss Design Prize in 2007. His creations are exhibited in museums around the world, including New York's MoMA.

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