PD23 Winner

Category: Furniture - Storage Units Location: Bolzano, Alto Adige, Italy Designers: Martin Oberhauser, Florian Prader, and Nikolaus Von Guggenberg Manufacturer: Progress 3D Innovation
SHELF N°ONE is the first concrete 3D printed design object incorporating reinforcement rods directly during the printing process. This advancement marks a breakthrough in all the concrete 3D printing processes available today, especially for powder bed printing-based procedures.
The reinforcement rods can be strategically placed inside the printed object where needed, enabling further weight and space as well as cost and material optimization. Structural stability can thus be further improved and precisely measured and planned throughout the design process.
SHELF N°ONE harnesses the new technology to create a practical yet uniquely stylish and intriguing wine shelf for all wine and design aficionados. The organic design language makes the shelf a unique piece of sculptural furniture, embodying a dynamic and future oriented lifestyle.
Natural shapes and intricate bionic structures emulate patterns present in plants and other living beings, thus revisiting the features of nature which are expressed in the design language of the shelf. The shelf is printed in one piece, providing structural stability and a continuous, very smooth surface.
A clever yet stylish, remotely controllable integrated LED lighting system enhances the presence of SHELF N°ONE in any room or setting, underlining the unique and timeless design of the piece and creating a dramatic play of light and shadows.




Martin Oberhauser graduated as a designer from the University of Bolzano, Italy. He continued his studies with a postgraduate degree at the University ECAL – Ecole Cantonale D’Art de Lausanne in Switzerland as scholar of Ronan Bouroullec and at the Designlabor Bremerhaven as a scholarship holder of the state of Bremen tutored by Werner Aisslinger. After graduating, Oberhauser worked with Patrick Jouin in Paris, where he deepened and refined his craft.
More works from the designer: studio-oberhauser.com












