@@ricoshred don't mess with materialdesigners! You hear that he never had learned really speaking english, but he creates his needed words! That's a real DEUTSCHER, in the case of, building it all, by his ideas, without IKEAS!
@@ricoshred Former law student (without a degree) against Ikea's law firm with x amount of IP law experience. Unfortunately Ikea has the advantage here. Design IP is very difficult to protect, and claim too since most ideas aren't unique in themselves.
Hello there, i am from Dhaka,Bangladesh. Though i have a profession for my livelihood though i am very passionate about woodworking. And this gentleman has just encouraged me to start my very own wood shop with my amateur hands.
Decide (what you are going to do) Commit (to your decision and work to your commitment) Believe (in your work, in your vision and in yourself most importantly) Receive (all that "The Creator" (or whatever you believe in) has in store for you!) Best of luck! Picture your vision everyday!
Nils has inspired me. "If you are passionate, you can do everything." "We don't follow trends. We are just doing our own stuff." "Studied law, but it definitely was not my heart." The building is magnificant. Nils is a good steward of his property. He is a true preservationist. His attention to preserving the origional character of the building is spot on. His attention to detail and simplicity has me staying up all night sketching ideas flowing from my mind. Thanks for bringing my attention to this incredible designer. Your videos are truly a source of energy for me. John Bethel, MIssouri
It looks so great and beautiful! I have nothing to add. Just feeling a bit sad that in my country it's impossible to find something like this. I am really grateful that I live in this beautiful world, where people feel out and understand the world like me, I am not alone who hate plastic and bad quality and at the same time love wood. Thanks for your work.
This might be my new favorite video of yours, Kirsten, and I've seen them all :D Thank you again for showing us beautiful things made by enthusiastic people in such a pure and yet equally enthusiastic way.
I want to like this twice! Wonderful video. I appreciate the fact that Kirsten lets Nils describe himself and his life instead of making herself (or her questions) the focus.
His living design philosophies and his curiositys are wonderful. His narration and english being his second language is so perfect for the simplicity he conveys.
I love what he is saying. About reduction and having fun and everything else. He touches on so many subjects that are key for me in my life right now. Wonderful!
This guy is an effective marketing machine. I find his furniture unremarkable, but the vibe the company gives off sure is nice (including the "I like old and broken stuff"). The one thing that doesn't come off as rattly and scrappy is the table. Something I absolutely *love* is his mixing in of references to german words. He doesn't even attempt to translate them mostly, which must come off as weird to non-germans. Almost all of the stuff gives me a feeling of "I could do that" and that's pretty cool.
A true German and totally my kind of German. Not like the ones sometimes you come across in Majorca. I'm at awe by this man's engineering ideas applied to woodworking which is my passion. I really like when he said he likes 'small things', the attention to detail is phenomenal and his pieces are beautiful and practical. Gosh you can't even imagine how much I've enjoyed watching this video. Thank goodness he didn't study law......
RUclips algorithm did something right but suggesting me this video. Never thought I'd get sucked into a 33 minute documentary about a master wood worker/engineering genius. This was fascinating!
Interesting how the usage of words can change over time or even vary among people in different locales. For instance, this man has many admirable qualities and abilities but being a 'master woodworker' is definitely not a term that I would personally use in describing him.
@@claudeusgothicus6453 of course it's not the standard which real "Woodmasters" (Meisterschreiner) achieve and learn. But for typical American Storytelling and Marketing (Übertreibung) seems to be normal terms...
Increadible. Love the stables but favorite was the design of the berg hotel.. Big shout out to your ability to find such incredible people, homes, and content. Keep doing what you do.
Nils Holger Moormann A German Genius his invention 's are wonderfully designed so unique . He reminds me of my German Roots. My Grandmother was German. MR. Moormann reminds me of my father who was an Airinotical Engineer. Father was always designing something, then building it. He designed jewelry and made each piece once . He won awards for his Airinotical designs . He worked for the government on a military base. I just love this video ! You & Your husband do excellent work together and I have loved watching your children grow & they are getting a priceless world class education , so am I. Thank You❣️ 😊
Firstly Bavaria is looking beautiful. He has a beautiful home. Such ideas, the pursuit of perfection and minimalism, it reminds me of the golden age of Danish furniture danish and minimalism. (Of course these 'old ideas' of minimalist perfection no longer survive today in Danish design), I am happy to see this gentleman pursuing the same ideas. It reminds me of the height of human capabilities when one pursues perfection and attention to detail. A master at work :) Greetings from a New Zealander living in Poland. (Not too far away from you Moorman!)
Armentum This is about the quality of engineering and materials meant to be functional and adaptive over time I think. The minimalism is secondary, perhaps to an aversion to being “out of style” one day, which is a risk if your product lasts many decades, as opposed to the almost disposable furniture from mass produced, mass market stuff made for the “want it now” and “want it new” and “want it changed” crowd with consumerism tendencies that are motivated by what is seen on mass media.
This guy is awesome! I love everything about how this designer happened upon woodworking and allowed himself to be freed of the constraints of other people's idea of a "safe and successful" career path. He forged on keeping this mentality at the forefront, thus allowing him and his team to grow and explore. Cool design ideas all around even the ines he felt were "not so clever". He's the cool distant older uncle id want to hand around and learn from😍Kudos...and Happy new year All✌😊💫
Well, most of the furniture looks terrible uncomfortable. And I advocate German design of over engineering and complexity. There is a lot of waste in the design of that aluminum chair
Brenda H - The ingenuity comes from genetics in the Czech Republic that used to be the Kingdom of Bohemia. Centuries ago the King of Bohemia sent word all over Europe that he wanted to pay the most creative people to immigrate to his country. He was trying to build a super race of creative people. Over the centuries people intermarried with Germans and introduced those creative genetics into their gene pool. One of the first places Hitler invaded was the country of Czechoslovakia because of their superior manufacturing industries.
Kirsten I cannot thank you enough for all the magical videos you create. You take me into new worlds with every one and you are so prolific that there seems to be an endless supply. Thank you.
Hello my name is John and I dont usually comment on social media. I just want to thank you for all the content you produce. it is some of the only content on this platform that brings me true peace and hope for the future (in regards to my person and us as a collective.) i can only imagine all the work that goes into your years of experience. i appreciate it, i appreciate your dedication and the time you put into your projects. it is inspirational. So thank you - john (long time silent viewer, wisco zone 5)
One of the best in an already exceptionally interesting collection of videos. Complexity in simplicity, clarity and... and lots of spaces for books!!! Thank you Kirsten Dirksen and family!
I liked the wheel chair. He is so right about standing up at meetings, most meetings should be done without chairs, in fact I advocated we have our meetings outside in the hot sun. We were also near an airport so planes flying over would make people shut up and give others a chance to speak. .
@@rerikm you sound like some of our coworkers. You waste our time and distract from the true purpose of our business. You go to meetings and put on a play and dominate the discussions and take them off topic and have nothing constructive to contribute. You keep other more timid coworkers from contributing and you think the world revolves around you. if the mids of people are wandering in meetings it is because they were not given an agenda beforehand and told what they would be contributing. If people have a ton of work and have to attend a meeting in which they have not a clue why they are there and half the people attending are just putting on a dog and pony show a dominatrix will not help.
It's refreshing to see an accomplished man with a great sense of humor, like a naughty boy. Yes I do put on a smile when I see the broom by the entrance half hidden for you to fumble.
His ingenuity and attention to detail is so beautiful to see. Simplicity and function so brilliant always wins me over....I love your channel, thank you for sharing!
Great video. You can tell that Nil's mind never stops thinking and creating, but it is also really interesting to see that his products are selective and elegant.
Possibly one of the most inspiring videos I've seen, on any channel. What a mind this gentleman has. I like too, that he was not a designer before and I'm positive that played to his advantage, as he had no rules and regulations through previous teaching.
"What's new new new? [...] take a break, reflect, go slow and it makes no sense to only make new stuff. it makes much more sense to rethink what's possible with the old stuff" that's only what creative engineers can say
@@nofurtherwest3474 search Ifugao native house or "baleh" this is how our ancestors built their houses for thousands of years, no nails required, it was a feat in engineering, much like our world-famous rice terraces...
This is great. I like that he continues to be curious. That’s the fun. Thank you. Where can I purchase a van like that. Excellent. I love the broom storage, it’s art. I love what he has designed. His philosophy. Reduction. Today people yearn for it.
This gentleman is a perfect example why i like to work with Germans, no compromise, only trying to do the right thing, while maintaining fun. And wow he has a company and he chose not to get a new product out for another fiscal year, the board would eat him alive if he was a corporation, thankfully he/they are not :) My new favorite video on your channel!
Flatpak furniture that fits together without fasteners is ingenious and something I'd like to see go more mainstream. As as old cyclist myself though, there hasn't been any design innovation as important for men, and me personally, as the split bicycle seat. And for sitting at the computer, which is where some people today do most of their news reading, it wasn't a chair that transformed my comfort and experience, but a BulbHead (brand name) "Egg Sitter" cushion, a flexible (made of silicone) honeycombed chair cushion I use on a regular wood library chair that for me provides support and promotes a kind a natural shifting of movement, which with my bony frame, is a lot more comfortable than shifting in a hard chair to prevent back lock-up. I got mine on Ebay for $22, but they are $33 at Walmart. They may not work for heavy or large people, because it is just not big enough. And it depends on what kind of chair you put it on, how it feels.
Your stories are wonderful! You must be wonderful! They really move me, I am grateful. Thank you, Kirsten. Thank you for enriching my life with your insight and work.
One of the Greatest USA equine show hunters 'Bavaria,' of our 1980's owned band shown by Mrs.Johnston herself, of our western world, was also, along with her entire family, avid contributors to humanity, Thank-you for showing admirers of horses what treating them with kindness, respect and integrity is what we all aspire for. Bavaria, show hunter national champion 1980's
Kirsten Dirksen, thank you for the work you do, you brought inspiration to my life through the contribution of this genious of a designer, really from the bottom of my heart, thank you for illustrating reality. Real.
wow, was für ein inspirierender Beitrag über einen deutschen Designer, der "weiter" denkt. Was für tolle Ideen, von denen ich manche noch nicht kannte. Bin gespannt auf die BERGEpension.
Absolutely brilliant! What a wonderful, intelligent, and charming man, with so much energy and playful inventiveness. This is my favorite video ever. Thank you so much for seeking out and showcasing so much excellent design. Onward
Joy in design is greatly under-rated; this was pure design and pure pleasure. I knew the product/s,but,have never seen where they came from,thank you. Awesome💥👊❤💯👌🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍👋✌
excellent refreshing idas and also fully real and functional...I myself am a designer with a 36 year history and I enjoyed this chaps approach as well as enthusiasm. Cheers HW HW Studio Maine USA
Nils Holger Moormann is a little bit of a legend in the German design community. He won once a legal fight with IKEA when they copied his stuff.
Interesting good for him!...I did think his legal background would come in handy, glad he chose design though!
don't mess with law students
@@ricoshred don't mess with materialdesigners!
You hear that he never had learned really speaking english, but he creates his needed words!
That's a real DEUTSCHER, in the case of, building it all, by his ideas, without IKEAS!
Wow, didn't know Nils Holgersson is a carpenter!
@@ricoshred Former law student (without a degree) against Ikea's law firm with x amount of IP law experience. Unfortunately Ikea has the advantage here.
Design IP is very difficult to protect, and claim too since most ideas aren't unique in themselves.
Hello there, i am from Dhaka,Bangladesh. Though i have a profession for my livelihood though i am very passionate about woodworking. And this gentleman has just encouraged me to start my very own wood shop with my amateur hands.
Anything is possible, Anik. Goodluck to you and may you find success.
You can do it!
Decide (what you are going to do)
Commit (to your decision and work to your commitment)
Believe (in your work, in your vision and in yourself most importantly)
Receive (all that "The Creator" (or whatever you believe in) has in store for you!)
Best of luck! Picture your vision everyday!
Good luck Anik! ❤
Yes do it!
Nils has inspired me.
"If you are passionate, you can do everything."
"We don't follow trends. We are just doing our own stuff."
"Studied law, but it definitely was not my heart."
The building is magnificant. Nils is a good steward of his property. He is a true preservationist. His attention to preserving the origional character of the building is spot on. His attention to detail and simplicity has me staying up all night sketching ideas flowing from my mind. Thanks for bringing my attention to this incredible designer. Your videos are truly a source of energy for me.
John
Bethel, MIssouri
I'm compelled to watch this again and again. This man is one of the great citizens of the World.
After so many years, he still speaks of his work with enthusiasm.Respect!
It looks so great and beautiful! I have nothing to add. Just feeling a bit sad that in my country it's impossible to find something like this. I am really grateful that I live in this beautiful world, where people feel out and understand the world like me, I am not alone who hate plastic and bad quality and at the same time love wood. Thanks for your work.
This might be my new favorite video of yours, Kirsten, and I've seen them all :D Thank you again for showing us beautiful things made by enthusiastic people in such a pure and yet equally enthusiastic way.
I want to like this twice! Wonderful video. I appreciate the fact that Kirsten lets Nils describe himself and his life instead of making herself (or her questions) the focus.
That definitely earns big points for me too!
His living design philosophies and his curiositys are wonderful. His narration and english being his second language is so perfect for the simplicity he conveys.
I love what he is saying. About reduction and having fun and everything else. He touches on so many subjects that are key for me in my life right now. Wonderful!
I love the ideas and the aesthetic of old and new. We need more designers like this that care about longevity of their products.
This guy is awesome...one of my favorite episodes for sure. I like the simplicity and functionality of his designs, as well as his overall philosophy.
fully agree! Moreover, you used my 3 favorite words for interior design : Simplicity, Functionality, and(overall) philosophy. Bravo!!!
This guy is a gift to the world. I love that chair, I love the way he uses light to create a feeling. Wow.
I love everything single item he and his team have designed and created. Beautiful, organic and practical - the combination is perfect.
This guy is an effective marketing machine. I find his furniture unremarkable, but the vibe the company gives off sure is nice (including the "I like old and broken stuff").
The one thing that doesn't come off as rattly and scrappy is the table.
Something I absolutely *love* is his mixing in of references to german words. He doesn't even attempt to translate them mostly, which must come off as weird to non-germans.
Almost all of the stuff gives me a feeling of "I could do that" and that's pretty cool.
A true German and totally my kind of German. Not like the ones sometimes you come across in Majorca. I'm at awe by this man's engineering ideas applied to woodworking which is my passion. I really like when he said he likes 'small things', the attention to detail is phenomenal and his pieces are beautiful and practical. Gosh you can't even imagine how much I've enjoyed watching this video. Thank goodness he didn't study law......
RUclips algorithm did something right but suggesting me this video. Never thought I'd get sucked into a 33 minute documentary about a master wood worker/engineering genius. This was fascinating!
same with me, what an eye-opener! Fantastic products!!!
Interesting how the usage of words can change over time or even vary among people in different locales. For instance, this man has many admirable qualities and abilities but being a 'master woodworker' is definitely not a term that I would personally use in describing him.
@@claudeusgothicus6453 of course it's not the standard which real "Woodmasters" (Meisterschreiner) achieve and learn. But for typical American Storytelling and Marketing (Übertreibung) seems to be normal terms...
Increadible. Love the stables but favorite was the design of the berg hotel.. Big shout out to your ability to find such incredible people, homes, and content. Keep doing what you do.
This is so inspiring. Both the furniture as well as the guy himself. To me he really makes the impression to have found his passion.
Nils Holger Moormann
A German Genius his
invention 's are wonderfully designed so unique .
He reminds me of my German Roots. My Grandmother was German. MR. Moormann reminds me of my father who was an Airinotical Engineer. Father was always designing something, then building it.
He designed jewelry and made each piece once . He won awards for his Airinotical designs . He worked for the government on a military base.
I just love this video ! You & Your husband do excellent work together and I have loved watching your children grow & they are getting a priceless world class education , so am I. Thank You❣️ 😊
Firstly Bavaria is looking beautiful. He has a beautiful home. Such ideas, the pursuit of perfection and minimalism, it reminds me of the golden age of Danish furniture danish and minimalism. (Of course these 'old ideas' of minimalist perfection no longer survive today in Danish design), I am happy to see this gentleman pursuing the same ideas. It reminds me of the height of human capabilities when one pursues perfection and attention to detail. A master at work :) Greetings from a New Zealander living in Poland. (Not too far away from you Moorman!)
They almost made it too perfect, new designers are struggling, but simplistic design is still held in high regards today though :)
Armentum This is about the quality of engineering and materials meant to be functional and adaptive over time I think. The minimalism is secondary, perhaps to an aversion to being “out of style” one day, which is a risk if your product lasts many decades, as opposed to the almost disposable furniture from mass produced, mass market stuff made for the “want it now” and “want it new” and “want it changed” crowd with consumerism tendencies that are motivated by what is seen on mass media.
Hi, where about are you in Poland...I am near Warsaw, would be great learning what got you here and how has been the experience so far...
Poland....., must be pretty hars to be in that country when you are from such nice place full of mind blowing landscapes and friendly people like NZ
This guy is awesome! I love everything about how this designer happened upon woodworking and allowed himself to be freed of the constraints of other people's idea of a "safe and successful" career path. He forged on keeping this mentality at the forefront, thus allowing him and his team to grow and explore. Cool design ideas all around even the ines he felt were "not so clever". He's the cool distant older uncle id want to hand around and learn from😍Kudos...and Happy new year All✌😊💫
German ingenuity and design brilliance is amazing!
@JC S Ah, design equals curves - i understand your mind now.
Well, most of the furniture looks terrible uncomfortable. And I advocate German design of over engineering and complexity. There is a lot of waste in the design of that aluminum chair
@@805gregg Only the douchiest of douchebags would feel the need to post this one on an Architecture channel. Well done.
@@aaron___6014 Most design stuff is like that. Designers want to make art, not functional or comfortable things ...
Brenda H - The ingenuity comes from genetics in the Czech Republic that used to be the Kingdom of Bohemia. Centuries ago the King of Bohemia sent word all over Europe that he wanted to pay the most creative people to immigrate to his country. He was trying to build a super race of creative people. Over the centuries people intermarried with Germans and introduced those creative genetics into their gene pool. One of the first places Hitler invaded was the country of Czechoslovakia because of their superior manufacturing industries.
I love that he found a way to contribute to the world with his own curiosity.
Kirsten I cannot thank you enough for all the magical videos you create. You take me into new worlds with every one and you are so prolific that there seems to be an endless supply. Thank you.
I love his rare natural concepts. He brought out his uniqueness. Awesome.
What an amazing human being. People like him give me hope and joy for humanity.
that's the best van conversion i've seen so far
Even though you can't stand up straight in it?
His ideas are incredible. What beautiful spaces he and his team have created!
Nils’ attitude, vision and attention to utility, simplicity and craftsmanship results in an elegantly practical aesthetic. Spitze, vielen Dank!
Genau. Thank you Herr Moormann. What an incredibly astute, artistic, and cool guy !
What an inspiration. Thanks for sharing Mr. Moorman’s life and works.
Great to see somebody with this kind of new ideas. A real designer with useable and fun ideas ! A real inspiration to watch.
Hello my name is John and I dont usually comment on social media. I just want to thank you for all the content you produce. it is some of the only content on this platform that brings me true peace and hope for the future (in regards to my person and us as a collective.) i can only imagine all the work that goes into your years of experience. i appreciate it, i appreciate your dedication and the time you put into your projects. it is inspirational. So thank you - john (long time silent viewer, wisco zone 5)
One of the best in an already exceptionally interesting collection of videos. Complexity in simplicity, clarity and... and lots of spaces for books!!!
Thank you Kirsten Dirksen and family!
Omg! The craftsmanship is remarkable! Such love and artistry. It’s very romantic
What a lovely human being!!!!! I love his adherence to saving the older windows (ie) and a sling in his VW sleeping car. Just delightful.
More of this please. So good to see that some people is working with passion.
I liked the wheel chair. He is so right about standing up at meetings, most meetings should be done without chairs, in fact I advocated we have our meetings outside in the hot sun. We were also near an airport so planes flying over would make people shut up and give others a chance to speak. .
Robb's Homemade Life
once you're at it why don't you bring a dominatrix with a whip in case someone's mind starts to wander off
@@rerikm you sound like some of our coworkers. You waste our time and distract from the true purpose of our business. You go to meetings and put on a play and dominate the discussions and take them off topic and have nothing constructive to contribute. You keep other more timid coworkers from contributing and you think the world revolves around you. if the mids of people are wandering in meetings it is because they were not given an agenda beforehand and told what they would be contributing. If people have a ton of work and have to attend a meeting in which they have not a clue why they are there and half the people attending are just putting on a dog and pony show a dominatrix will not help.
Plus, shorten the meeting time.😉😁
It's refreshing to see an accomplished man with a great sense of humor, like a naughty boy.
Yes I do put on a smile when I see the broom by the entrance half hidden for you to fumble.
I really hope Kirsten kids know how lucky they are. These kids get to go to so many cool places.
I really like this guy, his creativity way of thinking and imagine things.
His ingenuity and attention to detail is so beautiful to see. Simplicity and function so brilliant always wins me over....I love your channel, thank you for sharing!
What a great designer - love his philosophy and pragmatism. Excellent video. Thank you.
wooow woooow wooooow ... excelente , me encantó , desde Guadalajara México, gracias !!!
Great video. You can tell that Nil's mind never stops thinking and creating, but it is also really interesting to see that his products are selective and elegant.
Poignant man and his furniture reflects that the impossible is possible 😍
So considerate of the person who is using this but also of the environment. Feels practical but highly cared for
Brilliant and very interesting. It’s so good to see examples of innovation from people without grotesque egos. Charming!
Possibly one of the most inspiring videos I've seen, on any channel. What a mind this gentleman has. I like too, that he was not a designer before and I'm positive that played to his advantage, as he had no rules and regulations through previous teaching.
I love this gentleman's attitude. These are some very awesome designs. Simple and elegant stuff :)
I feel pain when I hear the pronountion , when my German People speak english.........😉😉😣
AMAZING DESIGN. EVERYTHING IS A LABOR OF LOVE. THANKS FOR SHARING.
This is absolutely mind blowing LOVE his ingenuity and design expression and the bike delivery blew my mind Thankyou
Nils is my favourite designer. I can definitely say that his influence on me has been immense.
This mans passion is inspiring! Great video per usual. Happy holidays to who ever reads this.
What an amazing man😲 The world needs more like him! Thanks for this awesome story👏👏
I am inspired by his ideas. Thanks for finding people that inspire us to think and live differently and to create things for others to live.
This episode was so refreshing and exciting. Reusing and refitting old pieces, and having fun, so crazy good.
This video truly made my Christmas holiday complete!! Inspiring to see such passion, wit, and ingenuity merge together so brilliantly!!!
I love the Moormann products and their construction! This year we bought theirs shelves for my recordcollection.
What an amazing man, a passionate genius, love his philosophy. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into this man's life.
Brilliant man. Thanks for your hard work in bringing us these creative people. Jane, Philadelphia
"What's new new new? [...] take a break, reflect, go slow and it makes no sense to only make new stuff. it makes much more sense to rethink what's possible with the old stuff" that's only what creative engineers can say
@Tim Cook
3:11 "It's just fixed by chuck chuck" Perfect
thats the answer how german engineering is working, chuck chuck and its finished
made me wonder why everything isn't fixed by chuck chuck. it was an epiphany. you could probably build a whole house by chuck chuck
@@nofurtherwest3474 search Ifugao native house or "baleh" this is how our ancestors built their houses for thousands of years, no nails required, it was a feat in engineering, much like our world-famous rice terraces...
@@nofurtherwest3474 Log cabins, for instance. 😉
@@charmedprince nice
So many MARVELOUS and stimulating ideas here! Wonderful...
This guys is so inspirational with his anything is possible attitude. Amazing video. Thanks for making it!
This is great. I like that he continues to be curious. That’s the fun. Thank you. Where can I purchase a van like that. Excellent. I love the broom storage, it’s art. I love what he has designed. His philosophy. Reduction. Today people yearn for it.
You'll own nothing and you'll be happy! -world economic forum (WEF)
genius/artist ..... many thanks for showing him!
I love his attitude. Eccentric and jovial.
I'm a Dane. I LOVE your German ingenuity. ❤️❤️❤️
I REALLY want the camper/car!!!
This gentleman is a perfect example why i like to work with Germans, no compromise, only trying to do the right thing, while maintaining fun.
And wow he has a company and he chose not to get a new product out for another fiscal year, the board would eat him alive if he was a corporation, thankfully he/they are not :) My new favorite video on your channel!
My absolute favourite RUclips channel!..Always something interesting and full focus for the one that is being interviewed
Wow, this man is a living genius! This is one of your best videos that I've seen so far! Thank you!!!
Love his designs. Practical, innovative, original and artistic too. Wow!
BRILLIANT....I will be watching this many times....Thank you Kirsten
Flatpak furniture that fits together without fasteners is ingenious and something I'd like to see go more mainstream. As as old cyclist myself though, there hasn't been any design innovation as important for men, and me personally, as the split bicycle seat.
And for sitting at the computer, which is where some people today do most of their news reading, it wasn't a chair that transformed my comfort and experience, but a BulbHead (brand name) "Egg Sitter" cushion, a flexible (made of silicone) honeycombed chair cushion I use on a regular wood library chair that for me provides support and promotes a kind a natural shifting of movement, which with my bony frame, is a lot more comfortable than shifting in a hard chair to prevent back lock-up. I got mine on Ebay for $22, but they are $33 at Walmart. They may not work for heavy or large people, because it is just not big enough. And it depends on what kind of chair you put it on, how it feels.
This was one of the nicest videos I've seen in a while. That guy is so creative. I really enjoyed that you showed us all around his buildings. :-)
Love that he has Herman Hesse in his van’s book shelf. What a fabulous mind and actions.
Thanks so much for this video. So much passion on behalf of the both of you. Wonderful interview. He’s an amazing designer.
Your stories are wonderful! You must be wonderful! They really move me, I am grateful. Thank you, Kirsten. Thank you for enriching my life with your insight and work.
One of the Greatest USA equine show hunters 'Bavaria,' of our 1980's owned band shown by Mrs.Johnston herself, of our western world, was also, along with her entire family, avid contributors to humanity, Thank-you for showing admirers of horses what treating them with kindness, respect and integrity is what we all aspire for. Bavaria, show hunter national champion 1980's
He is a living legend master now! All of his creation is WOW
Brillant mind, keen sense of humor, love of nature, practical yet beautiful...check check check...🥰
Kirsten Dirksen, thank you for the work you do, you brought inspiration to my life through the contribution of this genious of a designer, really from the bottom of my heart, thank you for illustrating reality. Real.
wow, was für ein inspirierender Beitrag über einen deutschen Designer, der "weiter" denkt. Was für tolle Ideen, von denen ich manche noch nicht kannte. Bin gespannt auf die BERGEpension.
@7:11 cool shot of the bike carrier against the humvee limo backdrop
I am fascinated by this amazing man. What a creative mind. "If you are passionate... You can do everything".
Absolutely brilliant!
What a wonderful, intelligent, and charming man, with so much energy and playful inventiveness.
This is my favorite video ever.
Thank you so much for seeking out and showcasing so much excellent design.
Onward
He seems like he's having a lot of fun!!
A man after my own heart, just smarter, richer and miles more inventive. Many thanks for this gem Kirsten.
This intro is so peaceful. I could put it on a loop to fall asleep too.
A true spirit in our society of more, bigger, faster. You can learn a lot from this 30min insight. Very very inspiring
Joy in design is greatly under-rated; this was pure design and pure pleasure. I knew the product/s,but,have never seen where they came from,thank you. Awesome💥👊❤💯👌🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍👋✌
Wow...wow...wow! Ideas so simple, yet complex...they would never come to my mind! So beautiful, all of it!
excellent refreshing idas and also fully real and functional...I myself am a designer with a 36 year history and I enjoyed this chaps approach as well as enthusiasm.
Cheers
HW
HW Studio
Maine USA
This is the best thing I have ever seen..... My mind is so full and I am happy XOX from Ireland
Working with your hands is rewarding
Enthusiasm for everything and anything that design brings..full of joy..thankyou for this one..❤
Thank you for this film, best Christmas present in ages, it gives me so much energy, thank you merry Christmas all! xxx
I love all your videos, but this one must be one of your best.