Waiting Room Survival
Waiting Room Survival by Amsterdam based artist Philip Lüschen is a collection of tools designed for waiting rooms.
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Waiting Room Survival by Amsterdam based artist Philip Lüschen is a collection of tools designed for waiting rooms.
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Imeüble by the newly educated furniture designer Bjørn Jørund Blikstad is a shelving system that accesses not just your eyeballs and book-storing hands, it works with your mind.
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Duffy London design studio created the UP Coffee Table. Working with the illusion of levitation and buoyancy, ‘UP!’ is a playful trompe l’oeil, giving the impression that a piece of glass is being suspended by small balloons.
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Katrin Schacke works interdisciplinary as a graphic designer and photographer. Her working field reaches from classical graphic design to editorial design, working on books and magazines as well as designing events, corporate design and screen-/webdesign.
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‘Repair is Beautiful’ by Paulo Goldstein began with the idea of solving frustration. A broken object delivers frustration because it doesn’t achieve its functionality. The same principle applies to a broken system that causes things like the financial crisis. In a time of uncertainty, taking things into our own hands and having the feeling of control back can be very therapeutic.
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Survival kits – few things will stir the imagination quite like the question which items would be absolutely essential in an emergency. What kind of emergency? Which context? Designer Ted Noten has come up with a survival package of which he believes it contains everything a woman may need, under any imaginable circumstance, in order to ‘be her own man’ without forfeiting her femininity.
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Adnan Alagic, Bojan Kanlic and Amila Hrustic won the competition for the design of the looping bridge five years ago while studying at the Academy of Fine Arts.
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Objects function as status symbols when their availability is limited. Animals that serve for meat production don’t fall into this category. In fact, they are mass-bred and part of a semi-finished product-specific manufacturing process.
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Cho Neulhae and Jaebeom Jeong created ‘Swingers’, aiming to build a chair for recovery of human relationship. As two people sit on each side of the chair, it is working out as playing a seesaw.
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Raw Color created the ‘Temporary Tree’ project for MU and Make a Forest. It took place during Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven. Raw Color wanted to call attention to the fact that trees are often regarded as objects and are removed according to the landscape plan ruthlessly.
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