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I find it very difficult to work at home. As a designer, you are a team player, both in terms of your own team in the studio and in terms of your partners at the various manufacturers you work for. I can’t identify with the concept of a home office. For many professions it may be very advantageous – but not for us.

Here in our studio we have a workshop, a library of materials and a library of technical literature. I really don’t want all that at home! I rarely take the work with me – and I practically never talk about design with my husband at home. Some colleagues are almost exclusively friends with creative people in their private lives, that’s not the case for me.

I don’t. For example, I always answer emails, even on Saturdays and Sundays. But maybe that’s because I simply enjoy it. My design studio is my own company – and I consider it a privilege to run it. So if a picture request from a journalist comes in by email on a Sunday – and I might be sitting at home on the te…

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