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is a freelance designer currently based in Berlin. While the main body of his work deliberately lies within furniture and industrial design, Christophe does also work as a creative in other design disciplines, collaborating with friends in the field of graphic design or exploring projects on a more architectural scale.

In addition to his self-initiated and freelance projects, Christophe has spent a year as a product developer at german furniture brand ClassiCon and, since 2017, he is working as assistant designer for Berlin-based studio Geckeler Michels.

As a freelancer, Christophe offers a range of creative services including design and development, visualisations, 3D modeling and rendering as well as technical development.

Feel free to get in touch: christophearm@gmail.com



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Christophe Armand is a freelance designer currently based in Berlin. While the main body of his work deliberately lies within furniture and industrial design, Christophe does also work as a creative in other design disciplines, collaborating with friends in the field of graphic design or exploring projects on a more architectural scale.

In addition to his self-initiated and freelance projects, Christophe has spent a year as a product developer at german furniture brand ClassiCon and, since 2017, he is working as assistant designer for Berlin-based studio Geckeler Michels.

As a freelancer, Christophe offers a range of creative services including design and development, visualisations, 3D modeling and rendering as well as technical development.

Feel free to get in touch: christophearm@gmail.com

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Christophe Armand ☰ Freelance Designer

Showcase - Sharing Bauhaus
Exhibition Design, 2016
Client: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar / Faculty of Art & Design

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Design and co-curating of two exhibitons showcasing student works of the faculty of Arts & Design of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Having to organise the exhibitions on a very limited budget, the design featured a simple, modular, re-usable system for placing and labelling each showed piece. It also included a card holder to collect printed material, which was mainly used by visitors during the annual show of the faculty.