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Designer of the Sublime

Hermann Freymadl

 Luca Freymadl

We design sustainable, true, gently manufactured and beautiful products.

That is our goal.

All our employees share a high demand on individual and joint work results. We are always aware of the special importance of our work for the personal area of our private customers as well as for our clients from companies and institutions.

Whether it is an appealing interior for the living area, an outdoor object or an individual element for business premises, presentation rooms, the sensual content always play a decisive role in addition to the technical, functional and economic aspects.

Our objects thus become a sign of the spirit and style of the people who appreciate our solutions in your environment.

Our strength lies in the conscious limitation to a few formal means of expression, the emphasis on structure, surface and appearance of the natural material stone.

Ideas get an extraordinary dimension and value when they are created by hand by us. New available technical tools enable completely new solutions and interpretation possibilities with stone.

 

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Hermann Freymadl

born in Frankfurt am Main

 

Training as a stonemason and

Stone sculptor

 

Master School Aschaffenburg

Student of sculptor

Erwin Rager

Calligraphy with Ernst Vollmer

 

Master of stone carving

 

Establishment of our own workshop

with currently 5 employees in the

Areas:

Planning, design and

execution of sculptures and

Stonemasonry in the areas

applied arts, architecture and

Design.

Further focal points are the
Restoration and in the area

the design of monuments and gravestones.

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Jan Armgardt     Luca Freymadl     Hermann Freymadl

 

Luca Freymadl

born in Heppenheim (Bergstrasse)

Training as a stonemason and stone sculptor at the Cologne Cathedral

 

Journeyman's certificate - stonemason and stone sculptor

 

Master student in Aschaffenburg

 

Receipt of a scholarship from the Central Association of German Crafts in Berlin for training as a European restorer in the field of monument conservation.
Villa Fabris in Thiene (Vicenza, Italy)

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