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    Rolf Fehlbaum (born April 6, 1941 in Basel) is chairman emeritus and active member of the board of directors of Vitra, a family-owned furniture company...
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  • Fehlbaum is a common Swiss family name, literally meaning "missing" or "faulty" (Fehl-) + tree (Baum). Notable people with the surname include: Rolf Fehlbaum...
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    Verner Panton, the first cantilever chair out of plastic. In 1977, Rolf Fehlbaum took over the management of Vitra. In 1984, the partnership that had...
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    Germany. Former Vitra CEO, and son of Vitra founders Willi and Erika Fehlbaum, Rolf Fehlbaum founded the museum in 1989 as an independent private foundation...
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    project of rebuilding the factory. In an interview, Vitra director Rolf Fehlbaum described his decision to work with him as influenced by Grimshaw's...
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    Ordrupgaard Museum in Copenhagen (2005) One of her first clients was Rolf Fehlbaum, the president-director general of the Swiss furniture firm Vitra, and...
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  • archive (along with the rights to the Barragán name) was purchased by Rolf Fehlbaum, the chairman of Vitra a Swiss furniture company, as an engagement present...
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  • Zurich, Switzerland by Sandro Bocola and three partners: Heinz Bütler, Rolf Fehlbaum and Erwin Meierhofer. Xartcollection's concept was to industrially produce...
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    on the private collection of chairs and other furniture assembled by Rolf Fehlbaum, the owner of the Vitra furniture company, the museum was established...
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    Architecture", edited by Peter Noever, portrayals of Frederick Samitaur Smith, Rolf Fehlbaum, Thomas Krens; Prestel Verlag, 2000. ISBN 3-7913-2296-6 "Jannis Kounellis...
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