World-renowned nomadic contemporary design gallery Helmrinderknecht has popped up in Zurich with it's usual impressive roster of talent. The exhibition is currently occupying the entrance hall of an office building in the centre of the city in true style of the Berlin based movement; a project which started showcasing both emerging and established designers back in 2009.

Some of the work on display includes Nicolas Le Moigne's 'Public Clock,' Fléché rugs by Samare Studio and 'Woodsduck' by Swiss product designer Florian Hauswirth, as well as a collaboration between curators Petra Maendler Helm and Martin Rinderknecht with architecture and design bookshop Hochparterre Büche.

The Swiss leg of the Helmrinderknecht exhibition will be followed with by another installment on German soil, with the location yet to be confirmed. For more information on the temporary exhibition in Zurich and all things Helmrinderknecht you can head over to their website here.