I've seen various pieces separately before but never in entire context. Powder coloured still lifes in marble, wood, mirror and steel. Now I need to find the appropriate dosage of Hay for my own habitat. /HORST
Moving day is approaching and I realized 'I have nothing'. Therefore, I'll pursue the brutalist way and built a neverending temporary installation with clothes, books and magazines. /HORST
Once your Comme desire is satisfied, you realize there is also a sudden, unforeseen enthusiasm for 90s product design emerging. And you wonder if you should invest in, yes, Alessi kitchen equipment. /HORST
Welcome to my sister's home. Dipped in soft bubble gum and sorbet colours. An ode to the Fifties and Sixties in hues of pink, pistachio and moss green. Op-art surfaces confronted with post-conceptual irony. /HORST
Welcome to my surrealist home. Strictly dominated by trompe l'œil furniture. A fake wallpaper door. An optically deformed sofa. A Venus sculpture with drawers. Main materials include concrete, tiles and marble à la Jil Sander FW08. /HORST
Living in a strictly square, cold and clinical concrete box is my idea of perfect architecture. Concrete walls, concrete floors. White furniture, steel kitchen. Emptiness and some flea market findings. /HORST
As I recently discovered my softer flower side and now surround myself with white tulips or buttercups, I have picked some unconventional arrangment proposals for you. What about a floral installation à la Isa Genzken for your living room? /HORST
My new floor. The result of intensive grinding, endless vacuum cleaning and exhausting soaping. But the best thing of all: watching workers getting sweaty and dirty. /LYNN
Cardboard carpets, I have to say 'I die!'. So unpretentious, decent and adorably unpolished. I love the roughness and imagine it to be perfect in adding industrial coziness to my concrete floor phantasies. /HORST
This building, an all-white interior with concrete and tiles, one or two kitten pictures, my DIY pallet table, a bath with carpet and a moveable tub, yes, I could live with that! /HORST
Horst is a trendsetter. He set the trend of sausages: Weisswürstchen, Frankfurter Würstchen, dicke Würstchen, schlanke Würstchen. Now he recognized a new trend. Give it up for the PhotoBooth. I now PhotoBoothed parts of my apartment to follow this outstanding trend. And here my folks is the result:
StoolKartell Floor Light Foscarini Sofa Flexform Kitchen Ikea Table Ikea Stool Ulmer Hocker design by Max Bill
Now that I sold all the IKEA trash at ebay, I have space for new sleek design. My vitra stool installation is ready and waiting for new friends. Or maybe i just leave the space empty? I'll do a little Horst house tour soon, I promise. But I need good light and time. It's top on my to-do list. /HORST