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Neisako

Neisako is a small design practice focusing on innovative and inspiring product design solutions. Previously working as Redesign, from 2020 it operates under the new name — Neisako. Studio works in a wide variety of design fields mostly driven by investigation in deeper meaning of creation through language of geometry. For Prostoria, they have designed Up-Lift and Pil-low sofa-beds, Kontrapunkt recliner and Simetria coat stand.

Selected Awards

2018

  • Big SEE Wood Design Award
    project Totem shelf

2017

  • Golden Key Award / Belgrade Furniture Fair
    project Totem shelf

2016

  • Interior Innovation Award selection / German Design Council
    project Kalota bar stool

  • Interior Innovation Award selection / German Design Council
    project Kalota sideboard

  • Golden Key Award / Belgrade Furniture Fair
    The Best Fair Attendance for Mitja brand

2015

  • German Design Award Special Mention by German Design Council
    project Up-lift armchair and sofa-bed

2014

  • Interior Innovation Award Winner by German Design Council
    project Up-lift armchair and sofa-bed

  • Croatian Designers Association
    award in professional category for Pil-low sofa-bed

2012

  • HEP-ELEN
    1st. prize at E-mobility charging station design competition

2010

  • Croatian Designers Association
    1st. prize award in product design category for “cut-out” shelf

  • ELLE DECOR
    Finalist, project X-X dining table

2009

  • Mobil Optimum
    bronze prize of Zagreb fair for “next” office chair design

2007

  • Croatian Designers Association
    Recognition Award for contribution in the field of product design

2005

  • Index:2005, Copengagen, Denmark
    Finalist, online alternative currency portal “re-pay”

  • Mobil Optimum – Zagreb fair
    Golden award for turned wood furniture collection “to”

2004

  • USAID and Croatian wood cluster design competition
    2nd place award for modular solid wood system

2003

  • FORMA design forum Ljubljana, Slovenia
    recognition for cardboard shelving system “re-store”