Ghyczy's job was to start a design centre in order to show industrial customers polyurethane's potential.
Peter Ghyczy (born 1940 in Budapest) left his native Hungary in 1956 because of the revolution and moved to West Germany.
Here he finished his high school and studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and University of Aachen.
After graduating he started as head of the design department at Elastogran/Reuter where he developed the Garden Egg Chair in 1968.
He moved to the Netherlands and started his own company, simply called Ghyczy.