"Available and Sustainable Interior Design", an alternative on sustainable furniture construction using local woods. A reflection on what makes wooden furniture sustainable in a long-term perspective, in the form of a stool.
"Available and Sustainable Interior Design", an alternative on sustainable furniture construction using local woods. A reflection on what makes wooden furniture sustainable in a long-term perspective, in the form of a stool.
Oftt is a sustainable collection of ten clothes you wear often.
We focus on mindful consumption with conscious designs made to last.
‘What we do often’ especially fashion has the biggest impacts on our mind, body and human kind itself. We work with nature rather than against it by choosing cotton grown with rainwater as 'good planets are hard to find'.
We aim to simplify your wardrobe with clothes you actually wear.
What do you wear often?
Looking for a place to sit in a busy city park? Feeling like resting your feet after hours of walking, with no benches in sight or after a rain? Or do you perhaps happen to be reading for hours, taking photos or trekking? Lack of comfy sitting space is a drag. But we have a solution. Treeseat is your ultraportable chair, everywhere where there´s a tree or similar vertical structure. It´s easy to carry around. Attach it with a single click and relax in the shade.
An interior design object visualising the beauty of our microbiome. The bacterium Micrococcus roseus which grows on our skin is transferred to a translucent bioreactor where it produces a pink pigment. This can be extracted and used to produce art and design objects
Hands Down is a lightning inclusive museum tool inviting children to compose and play with rear-projected components on the surface of an overhead projector, in response to the surrounding art pieces.
By contemplating her projected interaction on the museum’s walls, the child can conquer not only her relation to the artworks, but also to the museum space itself.
A project supporting children inclusivity in museums and early art education, highlighting wonder and imagination.
Our project aims to turn an unused building into a training centre for craft production. The building’s past reconstructions inspired the architectural concept to present the individual stages of the building’s history on its facade. The building itself will serve as an educational tool for prospective students in the field of craft production. By building a green roof, we will improve the microclimate, enhance biodiversity and create an aesthetically attractive space for community gathering.
Founded in 1986, Domaine de Boisbuchet is an international research center for design, art and architecture. The campus is surrounded by 150 hectares of protected nature in southwest France and comprises an architectural park of historic and contemporary buildings. Boisbuchet's workshops, exhibitions, residencies and events as well as an outstanding design collection and library serve professional guests and visitors from the neighboring and global community alike.
Our project aims to turn an unused building into a training centre for craft production. The building’s past reconstructions inspired the architectural concept to present the individual stages of the building’s history on its facade. The building itself will serve as an educational tool for prospective students in the field of craft production. By building a green roof, we will improve the microclimate, enhance biodiversity and create an aesthetically attractive space for community gathering.
Ode to the Ocean is a poetic journey of beautiful creatures in times of crisis, uncertainty and rising water levels. It is a statement for conscious clothing at all levels. The Ode is designed of consciously and ethically clothing items. Here, humans and fishes are interacting in a symbiotic, light and colorful way. A small boat/ arch in a sea of shells, overlooked by fishes in the air. It calls for respect for nature, for the element water and life below water, the life line of Venice.
The Hexabox is an intuitive Tangible User Interface (TUI) for Augmented Reality (AR) that provides educators and students with spatially oriented multimodal interactions with AR content. The developed system physicalizes interactions with 3D content in AR. Through its particular hardware design, the Hexabox leverages existing and novel methods for designing Deployable Polyhedral Mechanisms (DPMs) by applying these methods to the scale of a tabletop controller.