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Insectology: Food For Buzz

"Atelier Boelhouwer thinks designers nowadays are obliged to think about new possibilities and opportunities and show new perspectives instead of only making more beautiful products (and WeVux totally agrees). This new way of designing causes a shift in what used to be a profession of design products into a profession that not only designs…

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Fransje Gimbrere

Fransje Gimbrère is a multidisciplinary designer, born and raised in Tilburg, the textile city of The Netherlands, and graduated in 2017 from the Man & Identity department at the Design Academy in Eindhoven. She observes and explores the world with profound critical thinking and an intuitive interest for the aesthetics of shape, color, image…

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Florian Wegenast

Design graduate Florian Wegenast has created a range of furniture that incorporates plant holders, as a way of maximizing green space in tight urban environments. He began his Open Garden series while studying at London's Central Saint Martins, but presented the project's latest developments during this year's Dutch Design Week. The whole collection includes stools,…

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Whittle Away Cabinet

Stoft studio is a Swedish design studio based in Malmö founded by Industrial designer (MFA) Jenny Ekdahl (b.1987), Ola Nystedt (b.1985) and Joel Herslow (b.1983); they focus on the creation of design through research in human behavior, materials and craftsmanship. "Stoft is a Swedish word for millions of small particles, constantly moving and re-arranging into new and surprising constellations." “Whittle…

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Bound

Maarten Kolk (1980) en Guus Kusters (1979) work together since 2009. They both graduated cum laude from the department Man and Leisure at Design Academy Eindhoven. They develop autonomous projects and work as exhibition designers and curators. Produced under Kolk and Kusters’ studio, the ‘Bound’ collection assembles scrap materials into forms of minimal furniture, held together…

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Dutch Design Week 2017 #ddw17

Dutch Design Week 2017 presented various exhibitions and projects exploring the connections and dysfunctions between information and design, between virtual and physical. At the festival venues, visitors find various studies of the wrinkles and distortions that the “digital layers” generate in human environments, gestures and habits. The projects on show were dealing with numerous different…

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