Tempo Design Store - Mastermade Goods is a natural lifestyle select-shop for women, men and home.
For furniture, Tempo Design Store works with Fredericia, Frama, Phantom Hands and Tomaya. For lighting, the store represents Santa & Cole, Louis Poulsen, Kamaro’an and Torchin.
For garments, Tempo collaborates with École de Pensée, and curates from world renowned brands such as Yoko Sakamoto, Skall Studio, and Studio D’Artisan.
Tempo curates from two separate jewelry brands, Coldframe from Seoul and Paso from Tokyo.
In Switzerland, Tempo is the only authorized dealer of Issey Miyake eyewear made in Sabae, Japan
The store specializes in footwear and accessories from Japanese brands, Hender Scheme, Brother Bridge, Organic Handloom, and Petrosolaum, as well as iconic French brand Paraboot.
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Rue du Midi 11, Lausanne, Switzerland
Videography by Katya Kalyska @katkalyska
Each season at Tempo Design Store is curated as a surprise. Our select shop curates from a varied selection of brands, ateliers, and factories - focusing on different types of high-end natural materials each time. We are committed as Switzerland’s first natural lifestyle select shop to provide wearable items, home objects and furniture that are in harmony with ourselves and the environment all around us.
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SHOP SPRING SUMMER 2026 NEW ARRIVALS
Each season at Tempo Design Store is curated as a surprise. Our select shop curates from a varied selection of brands, ateliers, and factories - focusing on different types of high-end natural materials each time. We are committed as Switzerland’s first natural lifestyle select shop to provide wearable items, home objects and furniture that are in harmony with ourselves and the environment all around us.
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Photo: @katkalyska
Jason wearing full outfit from new Japanese artisanal brand Mark S. Ramie and Cotton all natural and mastermade in Japan. Footwear is Hender Scheme Manual Industrial Series handmade in Asakusa, Japan. Seating is the Pierre Jeanneret design dining chair produced by Phantom Hands.
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Katya Kalyska modelling for our spring summer 2026 selection, curated items from Fog Linen Work, Coldframe, Skall Studio, Kamaro’an, Yoko Sakamoto & more.
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Dedicated to all things seasonless, natural, salutogenic, made with a purpose, created for a better world. Inspired by nature and working with nature.
Inspired by Taiwanese indigenous culture, Kamaro’an explores pure craftsmanship through clean design. The name Kamaro’an originates from Pangcah, it means “the place to live”. Pangcah is one of the indigenous ethnic groups and languages in Taiwan. Each product is handwoven in their studio by native craftsmen. Kamaro’an appreciates handcrafted everyday objects that reflect Pangcah’s way of living in harmony with nature. They are obsessed with simple and yet practical weaving techniques that accomplish and aid daily needs. Kamaro’an celebrates the uniqueness, timelessness and precision which artisan hands can bring to life.
Photography by @katkalyska
Garments @yokosakamoto_official
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TEMPO DESIGN STORE: COMMUNITY
We visited the studio of artist Sipho Mabona, based in Lucerne, together with photographer Katya Kalyska. She captures beautiful moments of Sipho showing us his new work, his objects of sentimental value and tools of the trade. - Tempo Design Store
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Artist @siphomabona
Photographer @katkalyska
Born in 1980, Sipho Mabona now lives in Lucerne, Switzerland. He was the first ever foreigner to have his work grace the cover of the official magazine of the Japan Origami Academic Society Convention in 2008. At the Lucerne Theatre, Mabona created his first set design for the premiere of the brass opera ‘Jungle’ in the 2019/20 season.
Through the act of precise folding, Sipho Mabona explores the themes of transformation, transition and transience. Mabona first discovered origami – created using only folds – as a twenty-year-old. Fascinated by this traditional craft, which is based on meticulous procedures and Far Eastern theories and philosophies, the artist began to create an impressive world of figurative forms.
In this fresh body of work, however, Mabona questions the boundaries of painting and sculpture. In a decidedly contemporary take on an ancient art form, he explores new possibilities in the technique, bridging origami and abstract art by rendering interlinking patterns and shadows simply through un/folded canvas. The reliefs included here represent parts of a woman, a dragonfly and a cicada, and serve as a metaphor for agility, elegance and moving beyond limitations.
Mabona’s work is both a contrast and counterbalance for the twenty-first century: although imbued with the history of this ancient Japanese practice, these objects possess a fresh and minimal quality too. - EVERARD READ
Dedicated to all things seasonless, natural, salutogenic, made with a purpose, created for a better world. Inspired by nature and working with nature.
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Photography by Katya Kalyska @katkalyska
SKALL STUDIO
Skall Studio was founded in 2014 by the sisters Julie and Marie Skall, way before conscious became a common word in the fashion industry. With fair production, fur and leather free collections and classic styles in natural fibres made to last, Skall Studio is known as a value-based brand. This is all rooted in a strong family story. The Skall story took its beginning in the coastal area of Northern Jutland around the 20th century where Julie and Marie’s great-grandfather and his brothers collected seashells on the beach and sold them for chicken feed to earn a living. This is also how the family got its last name Skall, meaning seashell in Danish.
Many years later the Skall sisters walked the same beaches – and became fascinated by the seashells which they collected in their small buckets, without knowing how essential these shells would later become. “Everything is connected,” is the sisters’ favourite saying. Today the seashells are still a source of inspiration. They not only remind the sisters of the nature in Northern Jutland where they grew up. The seashells also remind them of that nature, animals and humans are closely connected – and of their ancestors’ simple way of living. That less is enough. Values that the sisters wish to pass on to everyone buying a Skall piece.
Model: @katkalyska
Photo: @olbapgolubskiy
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