TF Urban

2006 - now

Pro Materia has been the art advisor of TF since 2007 and has supported the brand to develop itself until now in order to position itself on the highly competitive French and international urban design markets.
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Pro Materia has been the art advisor of TF since 2007 and has supported the brand to develop itself until now in order to position itself on the highly competitive French and international urban design markets. Named as TF Urban, the collection comprises a full range of innovative and human-driven urban furniture designed by reknown designers such as Lucile Soufflet, Marc Aurel, Christian Ghion, Cécile Planchais, Alexandre Moronnoz, Michaël Bihain… TF is an expert in transforming metals and in combining them with multiple materials such as wood, fabric, ceramic and more. This expertise also comprises advice on possible materials, textures and finishings. In addition, over the years TF has acquired a broad expertise in the scope of each brand. Regarding the urban space, TF Urban masters since 2007, not only the normative aspects, but also aims to enhance the value and quality of public spaces. Starting from a common objective, communicating to the public, there are multiple solutions, from the simplest strip, through a customised furniture, to a connected panel. The multidisciplinary team masters a large range of processes and technologies that are practiced within the company or at our partners. It gives particular attention to monitoring developments that could lead to testing of new materials or technologies.

Latest updates from TF Urban

Objects: USA 2024

Array — November, 13 2024

R & Company presents Objects: USA 2024, an in-depth triennial survey that explores contemporary American object-making. The exhibition is on view through January 10, 2025.

Objects: USA 2024

Array — November, 13 2024

R & Company presents Objects: USA 2024, an in-depth triennial survey that explores contemporary American object-making. The exhibition is on view through January 10, 2025.

Olivier van Herpt Cracks the Porcelain Code

Array — November, 08 2024

Olivier van Herpt has developed a new 3D printer that allows the artist to create large-scale porcelain works that push past previous possibilities of this ancient medium.