Together with Wagner, Stefan Diez reinvents the office chair. The D1, or rather the Dondola joint, focuses primarily on dynamism in addition to the classic ergonomic school.
Office chairs are often considered unattractive, but that has changed with the introduction of the D1 Office Chair and its even trendier brother, the D1 Low Chair by Wagner. This range of chairs, designed by Stefan Diez for office furniture manufacturer Wagner, brings a revolutionary redesign through the openly presented Dondola 4D joint, which allows movement in four axes and thus redefines dynamic sitting. The chairs, which have already won several awards, represent "sitting in the 4th dimension" according to Wagner Living.
The D1 Office chair brings the groundbreaking Dondola concept into our office world. If Wagner and Stefan Diez hadn't already thought of it, we would still have to dream of this combination!
The D1 Low Lounge by Wagner can make an absolute design statement in every reception room, lobby and executive office. A chair that stands for design, dynamism and drive!
Stefan Diez, born in Freising, Germany in 1971, studied industrial design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart after architecture courses and a carpentry apprenticeship. Between 1996 and 2002 he worked first as an assistant to Richard Sapper and later for Konstantin Grcic in Munich. In January 2003 he founded his own design studio in Munich. Diez works in product and exhibition design and has worked for companies such as Authentics, Biegel, Flötotto, Merten, Moroso, Schönbuch, Thonet and Wagner. His designs have received numerous awards, including Red Dot Awards, iF product design awards and special prizes for material innovations. Stefan Diez has participated in numerous exhibitions in museums and at trade fairs and is considered one of the most promising and innovative designers of his generation in Germany with an already established international reputation.
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Values that convince
Wagner, a traditional chair brand that focuses on people's well-being. Well-being arises when design, movement and health are in harmony.