Man of Parts
A natural ability to compose both harmonious design and relationships has attracted some of the world's leading designers to collaborate with Man of Parts Founder, Stephan Weishaupt.
Born and raised in Munich, Stephan's family — a long line of craftsmen, entrepreneurs, architects and artists — informed his curiosity, creativity and an openness to exploring many points of view.
Embodying a Man of Parts himself, Stephan travels the world in search of unique perspectives reflect the lives of globally minded people.
THE BRAND
Diverse Inspiration with common aesthetic elements.
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Cord Chair, designed by Jacques Guillon, is a classic piece of mid-century modern design, the Cord Chair was conceived in 1953 by designer Jacques Guillon who was decades ahead of his time in integrating the concepts of reduced materiality and upcycling; the original cord was leftover parachute cord from the war.
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Bond Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is an iconic fashion and fine art destination, that reflects the dual personalities of London. On one side, it has elegance, polish, and formality, and on the other, it has the swinging embrace of eccentricity and a modern sensibility. The Bond Street stool by Yabu Pushelberg has a dual personality with a structured architectural form that comes alive in daring fabrics.