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Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners
Gustav, luggage trolley, Georgmuehlmann | International Design Awards Winners

Gustav, luggage trolley

CompanyGeorgmuehlmann
Lead Designersgeorg muehlmann
Prize(s)Silver in Other Products Designs / Other Products designs
Entry Description

Gustav greets guests. The minimally designed oak construction is a beautiful, yet practical object with which to greet guests. Evoking wellness through sustainable materials and simple geometry. As more and more hotels focus their attention on service, modernity and quality, the luggage trolley is often the first point of contact for guests. By presenting itself as the design and environmentally friendly choice for discerning hoteliers. Inspired by the thought that wellness hotels should extend their brand ethos through all touchpoints. You never get a second chance to make a first impression!

Bio

Having spent his childhood in rural Northern Italy, Georg Mühlmann developed a close connection to the natural materials around him. His family owned a forest and it was there that he developed his love for wood as a material.
Mühlmann could be described as an expert carver, craftsman, sculptor, carpenter, manufacturer or furniture designer. But his philosophy always remains the same – everything he creates must be sustainable, crafted with local materials and be of the highest quality in order to stand the test of time.
Georg Mühlmann works in Jenesien, South Tyrol.

Awards and Prize

design award Tirol 2011 for Melk-i (ergonomic stool)
red dot design award, product design 2013 for Melk-i
Open Design Italia 2013 for Melk-i
interior innovation award 2015 for Matterhorn (desc lamp)
German design award 2016, nominee, for Matterhorn