Bosetti Design Studio was founded in 2015 by Pascal Bosetti. He focuses on industrial design, art direction and scenographics. His approach to design is characterized by emotion, functionality and stringency in form. Coming from a craftsmanship’s background, Pascal Bosetti has a special passion for materials, their properties and how to use them – whether they demand an innovative, romantic, or functional approach.
Bosetti Design Studio focuses on industrial design, art direction and scenographics.
In 2017 Pascal Bosetti has been portrayed in the book ‘Best of German Interior Design’ by Distanz as one of the 50 most renowned German designers of home interior products.
Pascal Bosetti’s approach to design is characterized by emotion, functionality and stringency in form.
After his training as master craftsmen for metal works, Pascal Bosetti graduated from the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst (Basle, Switzerland) with a master’s degree in arts and design in 2010.
Beside his studio projects Pascal also works as a guest lecturer for Product and Industrial Design.
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Contact:
Bosetti Design Studio
Münchinger Str. 36
70439 Stuttgart
+49 170 555 02 81
mail@pascalbosetti.com
Studio:
In 2015, Pascal Bosetti founded his studio in Munich. He focuses on industrial design, furniture design and scenographics with his latest projects including designs for Bolia, Conmoto, Freistil, Leolux, Pode and Rolf Benz. For his work he has been awarded with the ‘Good Design Award’ by the Chicago Athenaeum and the ‘German Design Award’ by the German Design Council.
In 2017 Pascal Bosetti has been portrayed in the book ‘Best of German Interior Design’ by Distanz as one of the 50 most renowned German designers of home interior products.
Awards:
2018 GIO, Goed Industrieel Ontwerp for ‚Nihan‘ by Pode
2017 German Design Award for ‚Arco‘ by Increva
2017 German Design Award – Special mention for ‚Mito‘ by Conmoto
2016 Good Design Award for ‚Mito‘ awarded by the Chicago Athenaeum
2015 German Design Award for ‚RB 973‘ by Rolf Benz
2011 ADC Junior Award with ‚Everybody is‘
2008 Nominee for the Bavarian State Prize for Young Designers with ‚Nautilus’
2008 State Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia Designtalents for ‚Jurte‘
Clients:
Altek
Bolia
BSH
Conmoto
Freistil
Hello Again Design
Hülsta
Leolux
Pode
Rolf Benz
Increva
'For modern Japanese people, the kimono is a symbol of thoughtfulness, grace and respect for tradition, which is exactly where designer Pascal Bosetti has drawn his inspiration for Kimono. The similarities between the chair and its source of inspiration are particularly evident in the seams on the seat, which add both a graphic look and separate the arms and cover from each other – just like a real kimono. Kimono is moulded, and will therefore hold its characteristic curved shape for many years to come. The soft seat upholstery also means that your dinner parties will probably never make it into the living room.' - Bolia
'For modern Japanese people, the kimono is a symbol of thoughtfulness, grace and respect for tradition, which is exactly where designer Pascal Bosetti has drawn his inspiration for Kimono. The similarities between the chair and its source of inspiration are particularly evident in the seams on the seat, which add both a graphic look and separate the arms and cover from each other – just like a real kimono. Kimono is moulded, and will therefore hold its characteristic curved shape for many years to come. The soft seat upholstery also means that your dinner parties will probably never make it into the living room.' - Bolia
A table series with table tops made of recycled plastic. Origins: Refrigerators, single-use cutlery and household electronic goods.
'Large quantities of plastic become plastic waste every year. It’s about time to reinvent the material and the reasoning behind it! The power for change is in the hands of consumers, and the power to support this new consumer behavior is in the hands of the creative industries.' - Hello Again Design
A table series with table tops made of recycled plastic. Origins: Refrigerators, single-use cutlery and household electronic goods.
'Large quantities of plastic become plastic waste every year. It’s about time to reinvent the material and the reasoning behind it! The power for change is in the hands of consumers, and the power to support this new consumer behavior is in the hands of the creative industries.' - Hello Again Design
'Trendy and yet comfortable. The sophisticatedly crafted headboard is a stylish eye-catcher with elegant cassette quilting and surrounding thick piping. It not only looks stunning, but also offers the highest level of leaning comfort for the most beautiful moments of the evening.' - Ruf Betten
'The name says it all: modular elements can be used alone or coupled together, creating an individual couch, as versatile as life itself. But the design is thought through, with accessories that further develop comfort in all situations: The combination of the back cushion with its foldable support cushion allows any desired sitting and lying position – and also conveys a modern and exceptionally cozy appearance.' - Pode/Leolux
Topography of an armchair
‘Rolf Benz 973 is an extremely mobile and practical side table which is timeless in the way it blends in with different ambiences. The original home accessory is made of high-end materials such as butt leather, sheet steel and solid wood, and as such also meets high quality and durability standards. The table top is made of powder-coated sheet steel and comes in nine colours, the handle is dark brown, robust, resilient butt leather, while the connecting section is polished cast chrome, and the tripod made of walnut or oak. This is a fresh, highly functional design, whose high-end aesthetics is primarily the result of the materials used.’ - Barbara Friedrich (A&W), David Kuntzsch (ERCO), Kathryn O’Brien (Adidas) – German Design Council, 2014
Take a seat. Mito, that is a welcoming design. A highly adaptable and clinging backrest welcomes you to rest. Manually crafted details and natural surfaces add to its soft features.
Its curved sheet steel is aligned with a musician´s plectrum; a tool artists use to strum the strings of their instruments. 152 can be picked up just as easily. Carrying it by its mantle, plectrum is an eye-catching as well as an itinerant design piece.
Take a seat – this time outside. Alumito is Mito’s latest piece and extends the Mito collection to garden furniture. A highly adaptable and clinging backrest welcomes you to rest. Aluminium makes Alumito a highly resistant but also light and nesting design.
Birdy is a bit of a sitting pouf, a bit of a footrest – and looks a bit like a bird. Extremely versatile applicable, this design is a true statement, too.
Come closer. Because the closer you look, the more you’ll see. Discover Coda’s unique design that combines geometrical functionality with soft aesthetic elements. Static principles are reduced to an absolute minimum, enabling a versatile appearance of this couch and side table. They invite you to take another look, change our perspective and discover all facets of Coda’s design.
Karo is both designed piece and multifunctional system. Composed of many parts it is based on a single fragment diamond construction that can be combined to create entirely new geometric structures. Building on its versatile foundation, Karo evolves into a multifunctional system, that is easily adjusted to your needs; serving as occasional table, coffee table arrangement or even as a room partition.
This design was created in a close cooperation between ‚Out for Space‘, the inventors of karuun® and our studio. karuun® is made from rattan - a climbing plant whose cultivation contributes to the preservation of rainforests and, when used as a nature-tech material, offers completely new perspectives for industry and our planet.
Lay back and relax: Nihan is a comfortable armchair with many inventive details: A stylish joint between the back and frame, which conceals all the fastening materials. A frame with subtle curves that perfectly match the fluid shape of the seat and the back. And an Ottoman that takes up on the unique design, adding more comfort to our afternoon in our good-and-not-at-all-old-fashioned armchair.
This couch combines modern simplicity and convertible design. Molis’ essence is its contrast of fine edges and smooth surfaces. Based on a square outline this couch concept can be extended to all directions. Collaging Molis this couch becomes your personalized piece of art.
A dialogue full of contrasts in form and material characterizes this design.
At the International Furniture Fair in Cologne, Tokai was introduced as the “paradise bird amongst dining chairs”. This may be the case considering its elegant design that disguises Tokai`s functionality upon a first glance. However, first and foremost Tokai promises comfort. Even if our dinner includes 100 courses, with Tokai we’ll sit comfortably until the very end of the evening. So, let’s lean back and enjoy the range of options and materials to create a design according to our personal taste.
The fundamental idea to the arco collection is its fine construction of arc shapes, utilizing the natural strengths and stabilities that wood provides. In each design, the timber arcs rend in two, finding back together at the construction’s points of high material load. Arco emerges in a puristic design; its collection pieces inherent a complement of dynamics and simplicity. Take a look at the collection pieces: the arco wardrobe, stool, wall mirror, and coffee table.
Bosetti Design Studio, Münchinger Str. 36, 70439 Stuttgart
+49 170 555 02 81, mail@pascalbosetti.com
'For modern Japanese people, the kimono is a symbol of thoughtfulness, grace and respect for tradition, which is exactly where designer Pascal Bosetti has drawn his inspiration for Kimono. The similarities between the chair and its source of inspiration are particularly evident in the seams on the seat, which add both a graphic look and separate the arms and cover from each other – just like a real kimono. Kimono is moulded, and will therefore hold its characteristic curved shape for many years to come. The soft seat upholstery also means that your dinner parties will probably never make it into the living room.' - Bolia
'For modern Japanese people, the kimono is a symbol of thoughtfulness, grace and respect for tradition, which is exactly where designer Pascal Bosetti has drawn his inspiration for Kimono. The similarities between the chair and its source of inspiration are particularly evident in the seams on the seat, which add both a graphic look and separate the arms and cover from each other – just like a real kimono. Kimono is moulded, and will therefore hold its characteristic curved shape for many years to come. The soft seat upholstery also means that your dinner parties will probably never make it into the living room.' - Bolia
A table series with table tops made of recycled plastic. Origins: Refrigerators, single-use cutlery and household electronic goods.
'Large quantities of plastic become plastic waste every year. It’s about time to reinvent the material and the reasoning behind it! The power for change is in the hands of consumers, and the power to support this new consumer behavior is in the hands of the creative industries.' - Hello Again Design
A table series with table tops made of recycled plastic. Origins: Refrigerators, single-use cutlery and household electronic goods.
'Large quantities of plastic become plastic waste every year. It’s about time to reinvent the material and the reasoning behind it! The power for change is in the hands of consumers, and the power to support this new consumer behavior is in the hands of the creative industries.' - Hello Again Design
'Trendy and yet comfortable. The sophisticatedly crafted headboard is a stylish eye-catcher with elegant cassette quilting and surrounding thick piping. It not only looks stunning, but also offers the highest level of leaning comfort for the most beautiful moments of the evening.' - Ruf Betten
'The name says it all: modular elements can be used alone or coupled together, creating an individual couch, as versatile as life itself. But the design is thought through, with accessories that further develop comfort in all situations: The combination of the back cushion with its foldable support cushion allows any desired sitting and lying position – and also conveys a modern and exceptionally cozy appearance.' - Pode/Leolux
Topography of an armchair
‘Rolf Benz 973 is an extremely mobile and practical side table which is timeless in the way it blends in with different ambiences. The original home accessory is made of high-end materials such as butt leather, sheet steel and solid wood, and as such also meets high quality and durability standards. The table top is made of powder-coated sheet steel and comes in nine colours, the handle is dark brown, robust, resilient butt leather, while the connecting section is polished cast chrome, and the tripod made of walnut or oak. This is a fresh, highly functional design, whose high-end aesthetics is primarily the result of the materials used.’ - Barbara Friedrich (A&W), David Kuntzsch (ERCO), Kathryn O’Brien (Adidas) – German Design Council, 2014
Take a seat. Mito, that is a welcoming design. A highly adaptable and clinging backrest welcomes you to rest. Manually crafted details and natural surfaces add to its soft features.
Its curved sheet steel is aligned with a musician´s plectrum; a tool artists use to strum the strings of their instruments. 152 can be picked up just as easily. Carrying it by its mantle, plectrum is an eye-catching as well as an itinerant design piece.
Take a seat – this time outside. Alumito is Mito’s latest piece and extends the Mito collection to garden furniture. A highly adaptable and clinging backrest welcomes you to rest. Aluminium makes Alumito a highly resistant but also light and nesting design.
Birdy is a bit of a sitting pouf, a bit of a footrest – and looks a bit like a bird. Extremely versatile applicable, this design is a true statement, too.
Come closer. Because the closer you look, the more you’ll see. Discover Coda’s unique design that combines geometrical functionality with soft aesthetic elements. Static principles are reduced to an absolute minimum, enabling a versatile appearance of this couch and side table. They invite you to take another look, change our perspective and discover all facets of Coda’s design.
Karo is both designed piece and multifunctional system. Composed of many parts it is based on a single fragment diamond construction that can be combined to create entirely new geometric structures. Building on its versatile foundation, Karo evolves into a multifunctional system, that is easily adjusted to your needs; serving as occasional table, coffee table arrangement or even as a room partition.
This design was created in a close cooperation between ‚Out for Space‘, the inventors of karuun® and our studio. karuun® is made from rattan - a climbing plant whose cultivation contributes to the preservation of rainforests and, when used as a nature-tech material, offers completely new perspectives for industry and our planet.
Lay back and relax: Nihan is a comfortable armchair with many inventive details: A stylish joint between the back and frame, which conceals all the fastening materials. A frame with subtle curves that perfectly match the fluid shape of the seat and the back. And an Ottoman that takes up on the unique design, adding more comfort to our afternoon in our good-and-not-at-all-old-fashioned armchair.
This couch combines modern simplicity and convertible design. Molis’ essence is its contrast of fine edges and smooth surfaces. Based on a square outline this couch concept can be extended to all directions. Collaging Molis this couch becomes your personalized piece of art.
A dialogue full of contrasts in form and material characterizes this design.
At the International Furniture Fair in Cologne, Tokai was introduced as the “paradise bird amongst dining chairs”. This may be the case considering its elegant design that disguises Tokai`s functionality upon a first glance. However, first and foremost Tokai promises comfort. Even if our dinner includes 100 courses, with Tokai we’ll sit comfortably until the very end of the evening. So, let’s lean back and enjoy the range of options and materials to create a design according to our personal taste.
The fundamental idea to the arco collection is its fine construction of arc shapes, utilizing the natural strengths and stabilities that wood provides. In each design, the timber arcs rend in two, finding back together at the construction’s points of high material load. Arco emerges in a puristic design; its collection pieces inherent a complement of dynamics and simplicity. Take a look at the collection pieces: the arco wardrobe, stool, wall mirror, and coffee table.