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Pablo Picasso once said “Je ne cherche pas, je trouve.” meaning “I do not look, I find.” That self-convinced I am not, yet nevertheless there is one thing I have in common with Picasso: I believe in creating values, looking ahead day by day and step by step.
What is important to me:
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Dignity Recognizing things that have been forgotten or that seem to have no value so that they can be dealt with in a respectful and conscious manner. Taking the easy way out and believing that you can make a clean break with the past and start again kill values. My goal is to attain love and the ability to transform whatever is incomplete and unnecessary into new products.
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Leading an authentic life Promote enthusiasm for and the joy of good design. Not to be elitist because self-confidence is bolstered, ultimately leading to empty phrases, but rather because the realness of the product is understood land lived. Humanity and the social aspect are the pillars that I base my knowledge on.
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Having the courage to try out what’s new There is so much to do in this world. Dealing with new tasks calls for courage and will-power. I am calm and collected, respectful and hard-working when striving to attain goals that have been set. These characteristics shape the way I am and the way I work every day.
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Openness Although fairness and clarity should really always characterize communication, this is unfortunately not the case in the world of business, where everything that works seemingly goes due to the tremendous pressure to survive. That is why honesty and the choice of my partner is so important to me.
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Creativity Gaps can be detected and bridged with the help of vitality, acumen and mental flexibility. My passion is to discover and create autonomy and originality, rather than to repeat what we already have or to copy what has already been discovered.
In a nutshell, professionalism and respect in good interior design both at home and at work.
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