Sebastian Herkner's insatiable appetite for creativity fuels each new day

German designer Sebastian Herkner gives Frame a glimpse of his daily routine.
SEBASTIAN HERKNER: 'My alarm goes off at 6 a.m. I usually run on about five hours of sleep. I’m a night owl, I can’t fall asleep before midnight. Th
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