Alfredo Häberli
Buenos Aires, 1964.
Every Camper store designed by Alfredo Häberli is a different mise-en-scène in which he integrates the shoes as linchpins of a refreshing new discourse. Häberli suggests playfully engaging universes where aesthetic quality is mixed with humour and ingenuity, settings that speak of creative freedom, uncommon spaces designed to hold uncommon footwear.
About Alfredo Häberli
Alfredo Häberli is one of the most charismatic figures in contemporary design. Born in Argentina and educated in Switzerland, he earned stellar marks at the Zurich School of Design. He settled down in Zurich and began to work with iconic Scandinavian and European firms such as Kvadrat, Moroso, Vitra, Volvo and Zanotta, creating projects that brought him international recognition. His professional career as a designer was featured in Surround Things at the Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich, in 2008 and a one-man show at the Cologne International Furniture Show in 2009. His work has won distinctions such as the Excellent Swedish Design Award and the Japanese prize Zakka of the Year. In 2002 he received the iF Design Award, in 2004 he was proclaimed Designer of the Year in Paris, and in 2005 he won the Design Preis Schweiz. Alfredo Häberli was guest of honour at the 20th Biennale Interieur in Kortrijk, Belgium, and was named Designer of the Year 2009 at IMM Cologne.
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