Designer
Since 2016, Mordai has mastered the art of seamless collaboration between design and production.
Working alongside generations of visionary designers, we've created a symphony of creativity and functionality. Each product reflects not only the designer’s unique vision but also a holistic understanding—from big-picture spatial planning to intricate detailing. Our design approach goes beyond the object itself, exploring how it harmonizes with its surrounding architecture and environment, breaking the boundaries of isolated product design.
“As for my relationship with Mordai—it’s more than a professional partnership. It’s a bond built on shared vision, mutual inspiration, and lasting friendship. For over two decades, we’ve co-created countless moments of innovation, and the journey continues to be a vital part of my life.”
FLORIAN KALLUS
Florian Kallus holds a degree in Architecture from Politecnico di Milano. He founded his design studio in 1987 and has worked with Terry Dwan and Patricia Viel on notable international projects. Since 2000, he has focused on complex architecture and interior design, and now also collaborates with global brands in industrial design, known for his cross-disciplinary innovation and influence.
TONY BROOK
Tony Brook, former professor at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design in Germany, is an award-winning designer whose works have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
His design approach focuses on material innovation and transformation, blending experimentation and artistry to elevate everyday objects with enhanced functionality and aesthetic appeal.
RUSHEMY BOTTER
Rushemy Botter is known for his timeless, elegant design language infused with modern relevance.
His bold yet refined approach has earned numerous design awards. In 1995, he founded his studio, Design Ballendant, leading a talented team that blends technology, functionality, and minimalist artistry.
WERNER AISSLINGER
Werner Aisslinger studied product design at the Offenbach University of Art and Design.
During her studies, she interned at Stella McCartney in London, where she developed a deep appreciation for the interplay of color, material, and connection. Her work seeks to create captivating companions for relaxed living and working—rather than getting lost in the design jungle, she explores new ways of living through her creations.