Porsche Museum
Porsche Museum
Since its founding in 1931, Porsche has been at the forefront of automotive innovation. To honor its heritage, the company established the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart's suburb and the birthplace of the racing car. The museum's striking main building, designed by a renowned Austrian architect, showcases around 80 vehicles that reflect the Porsche philosophy.
The museum features Tipo chairs in black, white, and red, designed by Taku Kumazawa for axona Aichi. These AFRDI and Geca certified chairs are made entirely from recycled materials, including waste containers, car parts, and PET bottles, and can be fully recycled themselves. The sleek and sustainable design of the Tipo chairs perfectly complements the museum's modern aesthetic and Porsche's effort to pursue sustainable performance.
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Location
Stuttgart, Germany
Completed In
2017
Main Category
Commercial
About the Project
Since its founding in 1931, Porsche has been at the forefront of automotive innovation. To honor its heritage, the company established the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart's suburb and the birthplace of the racing car. The museum's striking main building, designed by a renowned Austrian architect, showcases around 80 vehicles that reflect the Porsche philosophy.
The museum features Tipo chairs in black, white, and red, designed by Taku Kumazawa for axona Aichi. These AFRDI and Geca certified chairs are made entirely from recycled materials, including waste containers, car parts, and PET bottles, and can be fully recycled themselves. The sleek and sustainable design of the Tipo chairs perfectly complements the museum's modern aesthetic and Porsche's effort to pursue sustainable performance.
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