

_001
Consists of two identical modules that can be used for multiple functions and, when pushed together, become a frame for a standard slatted frame. The clear design language is underlined by the consistent choice of materials: everything we use for the construction is 20mm thick and creates a clear, transparent body with plenty of storage space. The SBW does not require screws or other fastening options.
_002
Consists of two modules cut lengthwise and pushed together. The design was mainly developed as a slim, multifunctional solution for large-format beds [160/180/200cm] with two separately sprung slatted frames. On the other hand, the concept can also be applied to 140cm wide beds, which can then be used as two 70cm single beds. It is possible to purchase just one module, as a single bed or daybed, for guests and as a sofa. The practical thing about this is that two separate beds [two slatted frames] or sofa areas can be built very quickly.




herbst.freitag GbR
studio for contemporary welding
interior design
Wurzner Straße 20
04315 Leipzig
USt-IdNr.: DE345911976
info@herbstfreitag.de [email]
herbst.freitag GbR
studio for contemporary welding
interior design
Wurzner Straße 20
04315 Leipzig
USt-IdNr.: DE345911976
info@herbstfreitag.de [email]
herbst.freitag
Studio for Contemporary Welding
Furniture and Interior Design
Hannes Herbst + Robert Freitag
We are designers trained in interior architecture, combining academic research with professional practice. Our studio brings together the perspectives of a graduated interior architect and an interior architecture student from the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in Halle.
As studio herbst.freitag, based at Pittlerwerke Leipzig, we work on objects and spatial concepts informed by material-driven design and industrial production methods. Our practice focuses on the deliberate articulation of construction and materiality, treating functional elements as integral components of spatial and formal expression.
Our functional objects and interventions are intended to respond to spaces, to have the ability to structure and invite.