HML stands for the designer Horst Max Lebert who is living in Berlin. He considers himself as an aesthetic traditionalist. His works are celebrated all over the world like inter alia in Milan, New York and Tokio and are exhibited inter alia in the Museum of Modern Art New York, in the Museum of Arts and Crafts Berlin and in the Museum of Arts and Crafts Hamburg.
The philosophy of HML
Berlin HML Berlin represents a timeless, noble, puristic design made out of silver, gold and other precious materials. For Horst Max Lebert quality, tradition and sensuality are essential values that you find in any of his objects. "No the things themselves are important, but the feelings they evoke."
The design of HML Berlin
Horst Max Lebert has his own and unique language of forms. He often uses the form of an ellipsis that serves as a main theme for many of his objects. All his works together create a harmonic synthesis of the arts.
The working method of HML Berlin
The working method of Horst Max Lebert is very traditional. He only uses 925/000 sterling silver and 24-carat-gold. Every piece is carefully and lovingly handmade.