Philippe Cramer

[1] Cramer founded his studio in 2001 with the idea of developing a design brand producing limited editions of Swiss made furniture and home accessories.

He has since worked for institutions and private clients as well as architectural studios, notably for Dom Pérignon, Georg Jensen, Hermès petit h, and Made.com.

[3] A follower of the slow design movement, Cramer is also aware of the social and environmental impact of his products and uses indigenous and sustainable materials wherever possible.

Several exhibitions have been dedicated to Philippe Cramer's work, notably: ArtCurial, Swiss Cultural Center of Milan, the Audi Foundation in Beyrout, Gallery S. Bensimon in Paris, Galerie Caroline Freymond in Gstaad, the Spazio Setmani in MIlan, the Audi Foundation in Beyrouth, Sotheby's in Geneva and the Lapidarium museum in Prague.

Organized by the United Nations Office in Geneva, Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS) and dev.tv, this event rewarded six young female activists with inspiring backgrounds and achievements.

Profiles of Cramer and photographs of his creations have been published in many leading magazines and newspapers such as V Magazine,[8] Elle Deco,[9] Wallpaper,[10] Elle decoration,[11] AD France, L'Officiel, Le Temps, the Financial Times, Maisons et ambiances,[12] Agefi Immo,[13] Tribune des Arts,[14] Metropolis,[15] Hôtel President Wilson,.