Design Culture

Designers
shape the
atmosphere.

NERR collaborates with creative minds who see furniture not only as a product, but as a tool for comfort, identity and spatial experience.

NERR design culture

Design is not decoration

It is how a shared space becomes memorable.

01

Product Families

02

Spatial Scenarios

03

Material Language

04

Project Thinking

Design studio and creative process
Our Point of View

From production capacity to design identity.

We believe that shared spaces deserve furniture with character: objects that carry comfort, durability, visual identity and a clear design idea.

For NERR, design is not a styling layer added at the end. It is a way of thinking about how people wait, work, meet, rest and interact. Our designers help transform technical know-how into collections that architects and project teams can use as part of a complete spatial language.

Design Principles

What we design for.

Our design culture connects product development, material decisions, user comfort and architectural integration.

01

Design Character

We develop product families with a clear visual language, not anonymous furniture objects.

02

Spatial Experience

Every product is considered as part of an atmosphere: waiting, meeting, working, gathering and resting.

03

Designer Visibility

The idea behind each collection matters. NERR gives visibility to the design process and the creative people behind it.

04

Project Culture

We think with architects, interior designers and project teams to create coherent furniture solutions.

NERR material and color language

Material Language

Texture, color and form create the first impression.

Creative Network

People behind the collections.

NERR works with designers who understand the relationship between object, material, body and space.

Designer One

“A product becomes meaningful when it improves the atmosphere of a shared space.”

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Designer One

Product & Spatial Designer

Studio Location

Designer Two

“Durability and comfort are design decisions, not technical afterthoughts.”

02

Designer Two

Industrial Designer

Studio Location

Designer Three

“Furniture should belong to the architecture, not simply occupy it.”

03

Designer Three

Interior & Furniture Designer

Studio Location

Designer Four

“A collection is a system of forms, materials and experiences.”

04

Designer Four

Collection Designer

Studio Location

Designer Five

“The right material language can turn a public space into a memorable place.”

05

Designer Five

Material & Concept Designer

Studio Location

How We Work

Design as a project conversation.

We connect designers, material decisions, production know-how and project needs around a shared question: what should this space make people feel?

NERR design process
01

Observe the space

02

Define the user experience

03

Shape the product family

04

Prototype comfort and durability

05

Develop materials and finishes

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Integrate into the project story

Collaboration with designers and architects
Collaborate With NERR

Are you designing for shared spaces?

We are interested in conversations with designers, interior architects and creative studios who want to develop collections, project-specific solutions and material stories for public and professional interiors.

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