Furniture maker Klaus Nienkamper was a champion of contemporary Canadian design | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: David Lasker
Publication Date: August 20, 2025 - 18:00

Furniture maker Klaus Nienkamper was a champion of contemporary Canadian design

August 20, 2025

Snagging the commission to furnish the commissioner-general’s suite in Moshe Safdie’s Habitat complex at Montreal’s Expo 67 was quite a coup for 26-year-old furniture jobber Klaus Nienkamper. He had sailed to Canada from his native Germany in 1960 with only $36 in his pocket, and eked out a living soon after as “right rear vacuum man” at Farb’s Car Wash on Toronto’s King Street West.

As Mr. Nienkamper recalled in his eponymous furniture company’s Festschrift, Nienkamper: 50 Years of Excellence from Design to Delivery, published in 2018, “I did not have a factory. My only asset was a station wagon, and I had everything produced in small shops in and around Toronto.”



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