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Mar 2025 · Helen Gonzalez Brown
Spring System

Standing desks have a long and illustrious history: polymath Leonardo da Vinci was rumoured to have used them in the 15th century, followed by the likes of Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, Ernest Hemingway and Virginia Woolf. Early proponents commissioned high desks directly from carpenters, or used the taller shelves of bookcases, until manually adjustable sit-stand desks were invented that used hand cranks, pins, screws, or gas cylinders that compress and expand. UniFor’s latest workstation, however, the Spring System designed by architect Antonio Citterio, uses springs to counteract the weight of the desk as it rises.

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Mar 2025 · Sophie Tolhurst
UniArm

The catalogue for UniArm, the new monitor arm from UniFor, opens with a few pages of closeup photography of the arm’s sleek, hinged form, followed by a double-page spread filled with an X-ray image of the product.

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Mar 2025
Cultural Collaboration

For UniFor, design has always been about more than just a product: each object the company creates represents a dialogue between the user and maker, and embodies its vision for how a space should make you feel.

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Mar 2024 · Sophie Tolhurst
Earth and Sky in Equal Measure

The new Andromeda Collection by UniFor, designed by LSM Studio, takes inspiration from a unique site-specific artwork atop a hill in Sicily.

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May 2023 · FRANCESCA MOLTENI ·  M MAGAZINE N°16
From container to content

Herzog & de Meuron for UniFor in Milan

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May 2022 · Katrin Betschinger, Philippe Braun ·  M MAGAZINE N°15
Digital Bohemia

The new Axel Springer building in Berlin is home to journalists and tech gurus, editors and programmers alike. 

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May 2022 · Peter Hefti ·  M MAGAZINE N°15
AR ARCHIVIOUNIFOR

Observing things and remembering. This dual concept holds the key to understanding the ties between Aldo Rossi and design.

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Apr 2021 · MARCO MATURO ·  M MAGAZINE N°14
SMART WORKING: A NEW PARADIGM

The open-plan office is the most universally applied format in the world of work. New technologies have transformed the workplace into an adaptable space prioritising sharing and communication.

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Apr 2021 · Alberto Ferlenga ·  M MAGAZINE N°14
ALDO ROSSI: DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE

Italian architect and designer Aldo Rossi had a passion for what he saw as the small constructions that fill our homes.

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