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Final Tools
An ultimate tool that while hard to use in the extreme, provides us with a true interaction with our everyday items.
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Flying Wave
The sculpture uses glass, light and color as its medium, and is specially designed as a “pure form” in the lobby volume.
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Sculptural Dinnerware
A line of household utilitarian dinnerware products have been designed and developed from an old Mapuche technique.
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Pack it Up
The mixture of cool metal with the intricate texture of solid wood makes this flat-pack design a stand out from the crowd.
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Mutating Furniture
The pieces resemble the organic transformation of cells that have grown out of scale due to a virus or nuclear reaction.
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Rectangular Circle
The concept of the chair comes from Chinese philosophy ‘wai-yuan-nei-fang’ – a square surrounded with a circle.
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Raw materials, Functional designs
Functional common objects made out of raw materials done with very little conditioning to allow each object to visibly evolve over time.
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Polka Dots
A pattern consisting of an array of filled circles, generally equally sized and spaced relatively closely in relation to their diameters.
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Serving Shoes
It has a monocolour scheme underlined by black steel details and expressive huge pendant lamps.
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Rubber Band
By using an elastic force of rubber and its color, it displays different patterns before and after the use.
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Numbered & Signed
This work comes from the observation of the material, its values and the history of its fabrication.
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Compact Cubic Courtyands
The educational development combines two existing secondary schools into one central location with a new music school and gymnasium.
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Bounce
the chair derives from a reflection about the equilibrium between product design and its responsibility to provide the improvement of the human condition.
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Urban Penitentiary
This challenges all preconceived notions of the word “prison”, and proposes simple yet powerful ideas that re-imagine the high-rise as an urban penitentiary.
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Glass Gestures
Inspired to the period bottles of fragrances. These forms, unexpected on the table, outline a new gestural expressiveness towards food.
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Grid Space
The collection is the exploration of the rigour of geometry and the transparency of plastic.
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Designer Candles
An exhibition showcasing over 60 items dedicated to the most traditional form of light, the candle.
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Rietveld Chair
A seating unit whose wire frame seat that takes its form from Gerrit Reitveld’s red blue chair. The body is stripped even further reducing the design to an exposed negative outline of the original shape.
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Rietveld Chair
A seating unit whose wire frame seat that takes its form from Gerrit Reitveld’s red blue chair. The body is stripped even further reducing the design to an exposed negative outline of the original shape.
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Natural Lighting
The interior level of the Ryokan are at sea level eliminating the need for ceiling lights and reducing glare within the space.
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Icelandic Design
The most northern capital in the world, Reykjavik, opened its doors showcasing numerous projects, exhibitions and workshops.
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Porcelain Garden
To make the flowers and buds the designer uses slip-cast forms to attach the petals and details, adding perforations.
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Prairie Pan
The shape indicates where your logs are well placed. The bonfire is placed on legs, so your fresh cut grass stays green.
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The design adopts elements of the industrial material palette of the other stores to maintain continuity within the brand.