Graduation 2005 Graduation 2005 is the name of the annual graduation show of the Design Academy Eindhoven with over one hundred unique and innovative designs by young graduate students. glen 1 of 235
Graduation 2005: portfolio By Chester Griet. Designed by: Chester Griet http://www.designacademy.nlglen 2 of 235
Graduation 2005: bleeding till death An ironic translation of a series of vases shows how the flower, gasping for breath while sucking up the coloured water, enters its terminal phase. By Hilde Koenders. Designed by: Hilde Koenders http://www.designacademy.nlglen 3 of 235
Graduation 2005: refugee radio An alternative energy source for people in underdeveloped areas or slums: radio waves in the air, picked up by antennae, transmitted by the earth and turned into electricity and sound by the radio. By Mareike Gast. Designed by: Mareike Gast http://www.designacademy.nlglen 4 of 235
Graduation 2005: skinned Vegetable tanned leather has the property to retain its shape. Folded around discarded furniture, it lends these pieces a second skin and a second life, while turning the scars of the old and the new shaping process into decorative elements. By Wendy Boudewijns. Designed by: Wendy Boudewijns http://www.designacademy.nlglen 5 of 235
Graduation 2005: lost & found Vegetable tanned leather has the property to retain its shape. Folded around discarded furniture, it lends these pieces a second skin and a second life, while turning the scars of the old and the new shaping process into decorative elements. By Wendy Boudewijns. Designed by: Wendy Boudewijns http://www.designacademy.nlglen 6 of 235
Graduation 2005: pop en stoel A doll on a chair: permanent company in the living room. Chair and doll match each other in fabric and dimension, so every chair or settee can have its own, custom-made doll. By Annechien Van Litsenburg. Designed by: Annechien vanLitsenburg http://www.designacademy.nlglen 7 of 235
Graduation 2005: industrialized wood - cinderella Based on traditionally made 17th and 18th pieces of furniture, CNC milled and manually assembled, the Cinderella table links industrialism and art. By Jeroen Verhoeven. Designed by: Jeroen Verhoeven http://www.designacademy.nlglen 8 of 235
Graduation 2005: karakta A family of five organic looking pieces of furniture: stool, chair, side table, coffee table and couch. Designed by Susanne Philippson. Designed by: Susanne Philippson http://www.designacademy.nlglen 9 of 235
Graduation 2005: kitchenette Four independently functioning modules, to be used separately or in combination: a sink, a worktop, a cooker and some (walking) space. By Jan Dijkstra. Designed by: Jan Dijkstra http://www.designacademy.nlglen 10 of 235
Graduation 2005: pronkstukken A multi-expandable and mulit-designable suspension system for cooking utensils, whether they require a hook, an eye or a rail. By Franke Elshout. http://www.designacademy.nlglen 11 of 235
Graduation 2005: ik ga op reis en ik neem mee Romantic additions to no-nonsense camping equipment. By Femke Dik. Designed by: Femke Dik http://www.designacademy.nlglen 12 of 235
Graduation 2005: constructive speelgoed With this construction kit, by Wouter Scheublin, kids can assemble bikes or go-karts and in the process restore the relation between man and product. Designed by: Wouter Scheublin http://www.designacademy.nlglen 13 of 235
Graduation 2005: we and immobility Older people who aren't ready to be seen with a walking frame, can choose from three new walking frames in disguise: the first offers a high walking position, the second optimum support and the third is shaped like a trolley or rolling suitcase. By Jaap Jan Smit. Designed by: Jaap Jan Smit http://www.designacademy.nlglen 14 of 235
Graduation 2005: B2 The B2, by Alex Cornet, combines relaxation and mobility: a chair which unfolds into a practical folding bike. Designed by: Alex Cornet http://www.designacademy.nlglen 15 of 235
Graduation 2005: solid poetry 'Rain makes everything beautiful', says Susanne Happle. She explores the possibilities for hidden design appearing as the environment changes. Designed by: Susanne Happle http://www.designacademy.nlglen 16 of 235
Graduation 2005: cover tiles These tiles make no secret of the copper water piping, leaving the choice for the course the piping is going to take to the user: straight, crooked or meandering. By Jasper vanGrootel. Designed by: Jasper vanGrootel http://www.designacademy.nlglen 17 of 235
Graduation 2005: solid, solid + liquid and liquid The heavy, massive glass adapts itself to the function and the kind of food it contains: solid, liquid or solid and liquid. By Monique Borsboom. Designed by: Monique Borsboom http://www.moniqueborsboom.comglen 18 of 235
Graduation 2005: since 1789 Glazed ceramics with the flavor of tradition and nostalgia, combined with the modernity of glass. A ceramic jug and two glasses are joined to form one object, expressing the material and formal language of 1789 and the sparkle of contemporariness. Designed by: Diane Sol http://www.designacademy.nlglen 19 of 235
Graduation 2005: op ieder potje past een denkseltje New things combined together. By Ruth Lodder. Designed by: Ruth Lodder http://www.ruthlodder.comglen 20 of 235
Graduation 2005: zinnebeeldig stalenboek Tables, chairs and numbers representing a private world of symbols. Printed on fabric in various inks, the color and transparency of the patterns and images change under the influence of UV light or warmth. By Siriane Hunia. Designed by: Siriane Hunia http://www.designacademy.nlglen 21 of 235
Graduation 2005: three2 bowl The illusion of layeredness expressed in the whitest, most transparent of all porcelain: bone china. By stacking up two or three bowls at random before firing them in the kiln, unique shapes are realized. By Karin Vermaat. Designed by: Karin Vermaat http://www.designacademy.nlglen 22 of 235
Graduation 2005: tasjesland 'Everything is a bag; the little girl thinks when she finds her way through The Land of Bags.', this comical analysis forms the basis for an entirely new way of looking at handbags: catchweed bag, silk-worm bag and many more. By Eva Broekhuijse. Designed by: Eva Broekhuijse http://www.designacademy.nlglen 23 of 235
Graduation 2005: portfolio The discipline Man & Identity and Man & Communication are meeting up in a dress made of digitally woven fabric incorporating illustrations as well as typography. By Chester Griet. Designed by: Chester Griet http://www.designacademy.nlglen 24 of 235
Graduation 2005: portfolio The discipline Man & Identity and Man & Communication are meeting up in a dress made of digitally woven fabric incorporating illustrations as well as typography. By Chester Griet. Designed by: Chester Griet http://www.designacademy.nlglen 25 of 235
Graduation 2005: branch A 'wall tree' to put away clothes, bags, photos, CDs and books: a combination of practical and decorative elements. Separate branches of broad elastic bands can be blind-fastened to the wall, so the tree can spread across the walls. By Masano Tomioka. Designed by: Masanao Tomioka http://www.designacademy.nlglen 26 of 235
Graduation 2005: bookshelf = ladder A secret ladder incorporated in the book case brings books within easy reach of even short people. Folded in, it's invisible in the frame of the book case; folded out, it's an asset to the room. By Nami Mizuguchi. Designed by: Nami Mizuguchi http://www.designacademy.nlglen 27 of 235
Graduation 2005: kofferkast Every suitcase has its own dimensions and its own wooden frame. Together, suitcase and frame form one element and all elements can be fitted above or below one another. By Annechien van Litsenburg. Designed by: Annechien van Litsenburg http://www.designacademy.nlglen 28 of 235
Graduation 2005: slowly it reveals its beauty Hannah Allijn's object is born of irritation with the heavy, oppressive curtains which absorb the light even when they are open. Designed by: Hannah Allijn http://www.designacademy.nlglen 29 of 235
Graduation 2005: inner beauty Expressing the continuity of things, these wooden forms can be combined in a multitude of ways to form unique objects. By Gudrun Gunnlaugsdottir. Designed by: Gudrun Gunnlaugsdottir http://www.designacademy.nlglen 30 of 235
Graduation 2005: smockdekens Smocking, decorative stitching in a honeycomb or zigzag pattern, can be applied to give old blankets a new lease of life in our interior as covers for chairs, cushions and beanbag chairs. By Fransje Holtman. Designed by: Fransje Holtman http://www.designacademy.nlglen 31 of 235
Graduation 2005: smockdekens Smocking, decorative stitching in a honeycomb or zigzag pattern, can be applied to give old blankets a new lease of life in our interior as covers for chairs, cushions and beanbag chairs. By Fransje Holtman. Designed by: Fransje Holtman http://www.designacademy.nlglen 32 of 235
Graduation 2005 Graduation 2005 is the name of the annual graduation show of the Design Academy Eindhoven with over one hundred unique and innovative designs by young graduate students. http://www.designacademy.nlglen 33 of 235
Graduation 2005: Modulair Zitsysteem A modular settee made up of six elements which leave room for all kinds of seating arrangements: stool, couch, armchair, pouffe etc. By Merel Karhof. Designed by: Merel Karhof http://www.designacademy.nlglen 34 of 235
Graduation 2005: Taraju - an extreme unicycle Taraju by Oron Markus is a hybrid of a mountain bike and a one-wheeler. The standard spokes are replaced by five leaf springs of glass fibre and nylon, which connect the wheel to the wheel hub and the disk brake. By Oron Markus. Designed by: Oron Markus http://www.designacademy.nlglen 35 of 235
Graduation 2005: kloonkoffer The clone kit by Sarah van Gameren is a creative and instructive gadget for children: heat a sheet of plastic and use the suction power of your vacuum cleaner to draw it around an object of your choice. Designed by: Sarah vanGameren http://www.designacademy.nlglen 36 of 235
Graduation 2005: framed Aggressive inline skating material is liable to breakage and wear. The properties of aluminium and the flexibility of synthetics are combined to perfection in this top-shelf frame, making changing the set-up sweet and easy. By Ralph Nauta. Designed by: Ralph Nauta http://www.designacademy.nlglen 37 of 235
Graduation 2005: U.Wood.C This flashy cabin trunk by Ralph Nauta is based on the design and ergonomics of the skateboard and contains a claw hammer, saw, ropes and nails. Designed by: Ralph Nauta http://www.designacademy.nlglen 38 of 235
Graduation 2005: 5u5p1c10u5 Is it the bag that makes the person suspect or the person the bag? The observer will make the judgment based on his own frame of reference. By Zelda Beachampet. Designed by: Zelda Beauchampet http://www.designacademy.nlglen 39 of 235
Graduation 2005: second leather The tanned skin of an animal is flat and lifeless, but new dimensions breathe new life into them. Tooled in various ways, these samples are ready to start all over again, as accessories? By Marieke Berg. Designed by: Marieke Berg http://www.designacademy.nlglen 40 of 235
Graduation 2005: orbital park bench The Orbital park bench follows the seasons on a rail road around a tree, in search of the most comfortable spot. This is a bench which, like a living creature, tries to avoid the changeability of the weather. By Nami Mizuguchi. Designed by: Nami Mizuguchi http://www.designacademy.nlglen 41 of 235
Graduation 2005: urban jewellery A fence, attractive like an exquisite piece of jewellery. However, rotating beads make it very hard for transgressors to climb over. By Carnmella Bogman. Designed by: Carnmella Bogman http://www.designacademy.nlglen 42 of 235
Graduation 2005: spinning ABC In the book Vormentaal, 468 letters from 18 handwritten alphabets are rotated and categorized per letter type and letter. A final selection of 26 letters forms the basis for 26 stools, ideally to be used in communicative environments. By Esther Ermers. Designed by: Esther Ermers http://www.designacademy.nlglen 43 of 235
Graduation 2005: spinning ABC In the book Vormentaal, 468 letters from 18 handwritten alphabets are rotated and categorized per letter type and letter. A final selection of 26 letters forms the basis for 26 stools, ideally to be used in communicative environments. By Esther Ermers. Designed by: Esther Ermers http://www.designacademy.nlglen 44 of 235
Graduation 2005: dry-line The washing. Dry-line, by Monique Horstmann, is an innovative concept of water-heated tubes curved in the shape of the garments that have to be hung out to dry. Devised to bring back the homeliness of the old-fashioned clothesline. Designed by: Monique Horstmann http://www.designacademy.nlglen 45 of 235
Graduation 2005: Writing spinning top A pencil reborn as a spinning top, leaving mysterious messages after starting it. By Merel van Tellingen. Designed by: Merel van Tellingen http://www.merelvantellingen.comglen 46 of 235
Graduation 2005: nederland(s) A tent-shaped mobile information system. By means of mother-tongue communication and visualizations (postures, actions, emotions), Somalian refugees are taught how to deal with the different views and traditions in the Netherlands. By Veerie Vreeke Designed by: Veerie Vreeke http://www.designacademy.nlglen 47 of 235
Graduation 2005 Graduation 2005 is the name of the annual graduation show of the Design Academy Eindhoven with over one hundred unique and innovative designs by young graduate students. http://www.designacademy.nlglen 48 of 235
Dutch Mountains Dutch Mountains is an exhibition dealing with the question in which way designers can contribute with their 'designs' to social and political issues. In what ways could a designer handle issues such as integration, an ageing population, Europe, terrorism etc. The exhibition presents statements about the role of the designer in the Dutch society glen 49 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Lotte Van Laatum By Lotte Van Laatum. Designed by: Lotte Van Laatum http://www.lottevanlaatum.nl/glen 50 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Lotte Van Laatum 'Tulipa', by Loote van Laatum. Designed by: Lotte Van Laatum http://www.lottevanlaatum.nl/glen 51 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Denovo Design By Denovo Design. Designed by: Denovo Design. http://www.denovo.nl/glen 52 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Vlieger & Vandam Bag, by Vlieger & Vandam. Designed by: Vlieger & Vandam http://www.vliegervandam.com/glen 53 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Vlieger & Vandam Bag, by Vlieger & Vandam. Designed by: Vlieger & Vandam http://www.vliegervandam.com/glen 54 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Ping Pong Design By Ping Pong Design. Designed by: Ping Pong Design http://www.pingpongdesign.com/glen 55 of 235
Dutch Mountains Dutch Mountains is an exhibition dealing with the question in which way designers can contribute with their 'designs' to social and political issues. In what ways could a designer handle issues such as integration, an ageing population, Europe, terrorism etc. The exhibition presents statements about the role of the designer in the Dutch society glen 57 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Isabelle Leijn A helmet with Arab and Jaw text. What stands there? Goes that? Fighting for the same purpose? By Isabelle Leijn. Designed by: Isabelle Leijn http://www.il-studio.nlglen 58 of 235
Dutch Mountains: Isabelle Leijn Helmet, by Isabelle Leijn. Designed by: Isabelle Leijn http://www.il-studio.nlglen 59 of 235
Dutch Mountains Dutch Mountains is an exhibition dealing with the question in which way designers can contribute with their 'designs' to social and political issues. In what ways could a designer handle issues such as integration, an ageing population, Europe, terrorism etc. The exhibition presents statements about the role of the designer in the Dutch society glen 62 of 235
Designprijzen 05 'De Paleistuin' was a sculpture-exhibition in Den Haag. Ontwerpwerk created the advertising design with a straight forward line. Designed by: Ontwerpwerk http://www.denhaagsculptuur.com/site/index.phpglen 63 of 235
Designprijzen 05: Re:set Very nice Dutch advertising. PPGHJWT_Artists. Designed by: PPGHJWT_Artists http://www.ppghjwt-artists.nl/glen 64 of 235
Designprijzen 05 A foldable origami-style bag by Ferry Meewisse. Designed by: Ferry Meewisse http://www.frrry.comglen 65 of 235
Designprijzen 05: Mariette Wolbert Mariette Wolbert Textiles wanted to create reproducible souvenirs that are linked to the Dutch culture. The buttons created, show images of typical Dutch sights, like water, tulips or cows. Designed by: Mariette Wolbert Textiles http://www.nederlandsedesignprijzen.nl/glen 66 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Exhibition of this years nominations for the annual Dutch Design Awards. glen 67 of 235
Designprijzen 05: ZigZag 2006 ZigZag 2006 is an agenda that, if unfolded, equals the size of 8 metres and 40 centimetres. By Gecko Books. Designed by: GeckoBooks http://www.nederlandsedesignprijzen.nlglen 68 of 235
Designprijzen 05: Morf 'Morf' is a magazine that comes out two times a year. It deals with design, is created by students and its free. Designed by: Office of CC http://www.morf.nl/glen 69 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Gaphics Design for schoolbook. By Studio't Brandt Weer. Designed by: Studio Brandt Weer http://www.tbrandtweer.nl/glen 70 of 235
Designprijzen 05: 1-2-Paint 1-2-Paint is a quadratic painting-tub with round corners. The structure of the cap makes it an optimal paint-bucket. By FLEX / the INNOVATIONLAB Designed by: FLEX / the INNOVATIONLAB http://www.nederlandsedesignprijzen.nlglen 71 of 235
Designprijzen 05 HEMA offers a huge assortment of products especially for men. The packing distinguishes through high qualitative material and protection from outer influences. Designed by: Fred Kramer http://www.nederlandsedesignprijzen.nlglen 72 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Quinny Zap is a supercompact buggy, by Dorel Netherlands from Van der Veer designers. Designed by: Van der Veer Designers http://www.vanderveerdesigners.nl/glen 73 of 235
Designprijzen 05 A nice trash can with an elegant design by Bas Pruyser Design. Designed by: Bas Pruyser Design http://www.pruyser.nl/glen 74 of 235
Designprijzen 05 BigBin is a huge Vase with an artificial tulip on top. The plastic container is a recycle bin that doesn't corrode and is especially designed for the beach. By WeLL Design. Designed by: WeLL Design http://www.welldesign.comglen 75 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Gispen NL is consciously developed as a solid and ergonomic work disc. By Gispen Designteam. Designed by: Gispen Designteam http://www.gispen.nlglen 76 of 235
Designprijzen 05 A low-energy battery bicycle lamp by Koninklijke Gazelle B.V. Designed by: Koninklijke Gazelle B.V. in samenwerking met Van der Weer Designers http://www.gazelle.nlglen 77 of 235
Designprijzen 05 The Skil Drillgun is a modern, lightweight and efficient drilling machine. By Brandes en Meurs industrial design. Designed by: Brandes en Meurs industrial design http://www.brandesenmeurs.nl/glen 78 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Snijplank voor Royal VKB is a chopping board by Nikolai Product Design. It's curved form forces everything chopped to fall into the middle of the board. Designed by: Nikolai Carels Product Design http://www.carels.nl/glen 79 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Stationary for FRAME. By COMA (Conelia Blatter and Marcel Hermans). Designed by: COMA (Conelia Blatter, Marcel Hermans) http://www.nederlandsedesignprijzen.nlglen 80 of 235
Designprijzen 05 The Dipvase by SMOOL designstudio gives the customer more possibilities to sort his flowers. The water is stored within the vase and distributed among the different parts. Designed by: SMOOL designstudio, Robert Bronwasser http://www.smool.nl/glen 81 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Airdrive is a lightweight transportable box for laundering, by Indes Industrial Design & Engineering. Designed by: Indes Industrial Design & Engineering http://www.indes.nlglen 82 of 235
Designprijzen 05 A renewing set of cutlery and matching kitchen tools. By Maarten Baptist from WATdesign.nl Designed by: Maarten Baptist / WATdesign.nl http://www.watdesign.nlglen 83 of 235
Designprijzen 05 An interesting new book-shelf by studio frederik roije. It deals with the problem that differently sized books are sometimes hard to sort. Designed by: studio frederik roije http://www.roije.com/glen 84 of 235
Designprijzen 05 The Knijperjack was designed by bureau gras for the organization 'Goede Waar & Co' for promotion issues. Designed by: Ruud Winder, bureau gras http://www.bureaugras.nlglen 85 of 235
Designprijzen 05 The Bicycle-Lock AXA Defender RL, by WeLL Design. Equipped with an electronic identification tag it's the latest weapon against bicycle-theft. Designed by: Afdeling Productontwikkeling Stenman Holland B.V., Mathis Heller, WeLL Design http://www.welldesign.com/glen 86 of 235
Designprijzen 05 The Bicycle-Lock AXA Defender RL, by WeLL Design. Equipped with an electronic identification tag it's the latest weapon against bicycle-theft. Designed by: Afdeling Productontwikkeling Stenman Holland B.V., Mathis Heller, WeLL Design http://www.welldesign.com/glen 87 of 235
Designprijzen 05 The fancy Senseo Aluminium, by Philips Design, is an eye-catcher. Its strong contours, the high-grade aluminium and the blue-tranparent water-reservoir make it an excellent coffee-machine! Designed by: Philips Design http://www.design.philips.com/About/Design/Index.htmlglen 88 of 235
Designprijzen 05 Exhibition of this years nominations for the annual Dutch Design Awards. glen 90 of 235
Made in Eindhoven: Therese 'Therese', by Sander Mulder. Designed by: Sander Mulder http://www.sandermulder.nl/glen 91 of 235
Made in Eindhoven: Holmatro brandweerschaar 'Holmatro brandweerschaar', by GBO engineering. Designed by: GBO design engineering http://www.designconnectioneindhoven.com/glen 92 of 235
Made in Eindhoven: Sampling the Past 'Sampling the Past', by Annemarijn Hoorens. Designed by: Annemarijn Hoorens http://www.designconnectioneindhoven.com/glen 101 of 235
Made in Eindhoven: Josephine 'Josephine', by Sander Mulder. Designed by: Sander Mulder http://www.sandermulder.nl/glen 106 of 235
Made in Eindhoven: Electrisch nacht lampje 'Electrisch nacht lampje', by Goce Caloski. Designed by: Goce Caloski http://www.designconnectioneindhoven.com/glen 107 of 235
Made in Eindhoven Made in Eindhoven is a travelling exhibition presenting the best the region Eindhoven has to offer, this years theme was 'Lighting design'. glen 108 of 235
Made in Eindhoven Made in Eindhoven is a travelling exhibition presenting the best the region Eindhoven has to offer, this years theme was 'Lighting design'. glen 109 of 235
Made in Eindhoven: Glowing Places 'Glowing Places', by Magumi Fujikawa & Philips. Designed by: Magumi Fujikawa & Philips http://www.designconnectioneindhoven.com/glen 110 of 235
Lift-Off The fourth edition of the LIFT-OFF Laboratory presented young Dutch designers around the theme 'prototype to product'. http://www.lift-off.nuglen 111 of 235
Lift-Off: Briefcase A toy for big boys: The briefcase by Mutt Design. Designed by: Mutt Design http://www.muttdesign.nlglen 112 of 235
Lift-Off: High Heeled Service The 'High Heeled Service', an installation by Frank Willems. Designed by: Frank Willems http://www.frankwillems.netglen 113 of 235
Lift-Off: High Heeled Service The 'High Heeled Service', an installation by Frank Willems. Designed by: Frank Willems http://www.frankwillems.netglen 114 of 235
Lift-Off: Tiles Tiles, by Mutt Design. Designed by: Mutt Design http://www.muttdesign.nlglen 115 of 235
Lift-Off: Wireframe Chair The 'Wireframe Chair', by OOOMS, came into existence because of a great fascination of the wireframe phase in the design process. Designed by: OOOMS http://www.oooms.nlglen 116 of 235
Lift-Off: Panty-Vaas 'Panty-Vaas', by Meta & Renate. Designed by: Meta & Renate http://www.meta-renate.comglen 117 of 235
Lift-Off: Turntable The turntable, by Wouter Geense Ontwerpen. Designed by: Wouter Geense Ontwerpen http://www.woutergeense.nlglen 118 of 235
Lift-Off: Lastpak 'Lastpak', by Meta & Renate. Designed by: Meta & Renate http://www.meta-renate.comglen 119 of 235
Lift-Off: This never Happened Wouter Geense Design Studio created a table that, if used, lets us look like actors in a plastic scene. Designed by: Wouter Geense Ontwerpen http://www.woutergeense.nlglen 120 of 235
Lift-Off: Designs for accessories made of leather The symbols of the 6 biggest religious convictions of the world are all connected with each other in a pattern of lines. Designed by: Susette Brabander http://www.s-online.nlglen 121 of 235
Lift-Off: Print Shirts 'Print Shirts', by Ilona Huvenaars. Designed by: Ilona Huvenaars http://www.ilonahuvenaars.comglen 122 of 235
Lift-Off: Bronzed chain-bracelet The 6 biggest religious convictions of the world attached to 1 bracelet in peace. By Susette Brabander. Designed by: Susette Brabander http://www.s-online.nlglen 123 of 235
Lift-Off: Kim van Leuken By Kim van Leuken. Designed by: Kim van Leuken. http://www.kimvanleuken.nlglen 124 of 235
Lift-Off: Ignoor Ignoor designs hand-made bags, which fit perfectly to the shape of the body. Designed by: Ignoor http://www.ignoor.comglen 125 of 235
Lift-Off: Intrinsic 'Intrinsic', by Joeke & Marijne Beenhakker. Designed by: Joeke & Marijne Beenhakker http://www.lift-off.nuglen 126 of 235
Lift-Off: M & R Vase by Meta & Renate. Designed by: Meta & Renate http://www.meta-renate.comglen 127 of 235
Lift-Off: Chairman 'Chairman' can be moved by turning a switch, which lifts the chair and keeps it suspended above the floor by a thin layer of air. The 200-pound chair can be moved with a finger. By Marijn van der Poll. Designed by: Marijn van der Poll http://www.marijnvanderpoll.comglen 128 of 235
Lift-Off: Suede Table With more than 200 books cut above the bind, perfectly aligned together and fine sanded, Thomas Ghabzdil created a very interesting writing-space. Designed by: Thomas Gabzdil http://www.gabzdil.comglen 129 of 235
Lift-Off: Bowl A bowl made of paper, by Thomas Gabzdil. Designed by: Thomas Gabzdil http://www.gabzdil.comglen 130 of 235
Lift-Off: Boi 'Boi', a completely new way of packaging. By Bart Jansen. Designed by: Bart Jansen http://www.bartjansen.comglen 131 of 235
Lift-Off: Boi 'Boi', a completely new way of packaging. By Bart Jansen. http://www.bartjansen.comglen 132 of 235
Lift-Off: Ignoor Ignoor designs hand-made bags, which fit perfectly to the shape of the body. Designed by: Ignoor http://www.ignoor.comglen 133 of 235
Lift-Off: Concrete 'Concrete'-Lamp, by Meta & Renate. Designed by: Meta & Renate http://www.meta-renate.comglen 134 of 235
Lift-Off: Plant Lamp The Plant Lamps by Quinten Lans bring together two objects that could stand on the same place in an apartment. http://www.QuintenLans.comglen 135 of 235
Lift-Off: Orbit With its original elliptical hands this clock changes shape like a staelite changes orbit. Designed by: Cultivate http://www.cultivate.nlglen 136 of 235
Lift-Off: VK001 & Sputnik The VK001 (table) and Sputnik (chair), by cultivate. Designed by: Cultivate http://www.cultivate.nlglen 137 of 235
Lift-Off The fourth edition of the LIFT-OFF Laboratory presented young Dutch designers around the theme 'prototype to product'. http://www.lift-off.nuglen 138 of 235
ITEMS Selectie: Dutch Farmgirl "Dutch Farmgirl", by Judith van den Boom. Designed by: Judith van den Boom http://www.judithvandenboom.nlglen 145 of 235
ITEMS Selectie: Jorine Oosterhoff By Jorine Oosterhoff. Designed by: Jorine Oosterhoff http://www.weekvanhetontwerp.nlglen 146 of 235
ITEMS Selectie: Chopboard with Knife The chopboard with knife, by Sharon Geschiere. Designed by: Sharon Geschiere http://www.sharongeschiere.comglen 147 of 235
ITEMS Selectie: Vergiet 'Vergiet', by Sharon Geschiere. Designed by: Vergiet www.sharongeschiere.comglen 148 of 235
ITEMS Selectie: Brigitte Hendrix By Brigitte Hendrix. Designed by: Brigitte Hendrix http://www.weekvanhetontwerp.nl/glen 149 of 235
GreyTones 05 One apartment twenty-four doors - an exhibition and book. glen 150 of 235
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GreyTones 05 One apartment twenty-four doors - an exhibition and book. glen 165 of 235
Material Sense 02: Synthetic Diamond By using synthetic Diamonds, the enormously endurable stiffness of diamonds can be reached. Designed by: Chia Sha http://www.e6.comglen 166 of 235
Material Sense 02: Sefar Power Matrix Sefar Power Matrix is Polyester woven E-fabric with embedded insulated copper wires. It is to be used as a textile 'electric print board' for wearable computing applications. http://www.sefar.comglen 167 of 235
Material Sense 02: d30 contour d3o is a unique material made of intelligent molecules. They flow with you as you move but shock lock together to protect you. They keep you secure from an impact: true intelligence! Designed by: d3o lab http://www.d3olab.comglen 168 of 235
Material Sense 02: Electronic Fabrics All the examples shown here are based on polyester yam with embedded closed-cell foam in different shapes and with different tensions. By Philips Design. Designed by: Philips Design http://www.design.philips.comglen 169 of 235
Material Sense 02: Solid Poetry Techniques were applied to enduring and solid materials as glass and concrete, so that natural processes (like water) uncover decorations. Designed by: Susanne Happle http://www.susannehapple.comglen 170 of 235
Material Sense 02: Satin Nettle Fabric Nette is a very diverse material, not only used for nettle soup or soap, but now also processed into a fabric. The fibres can become as smooth and delicate as satin. A line of nette clothes will be on the Dutch market in March 2006. Designed by: Brennels by Unicps http://www.brennels.nlglen 171 of 235
Material Sense 02: Pure Helmet and Car This helmet is made from co-extruded tapes. They consist of 3 layers of thermoplastic material. The helmet and the little car are made with a rubber stamping process under high pressure. Designed by: Pure Compositions http://www.pure-composites.comglen 172 of 235
Material Sense 02: Gore-Tex Gore-Tex material is used for fabrication of coats. It's breathable but also closed, so in operations it prevents liquids to leak through the material. http://www.gore.deglen 173 of 235
Material Sense 02: NBC-Suit Nuclear, biological and chemical resistant suit. Designed by: seyntex http://www.seyntex.comglen 174 of 235
Material Sense 02: Carmyth Fabric Carmyth is a new fabric developed by Sparco. Made of meta-aramudic and para-aramic fibres. It is a soft, light, extremely flame and heat resistant material used for racing. By Sparco. Designed by: Sparco http://www.sparco.itglen 175 of 235
Material Sense 02: Aramid Helmet This helmet is made of layers of woven Aramid fibers with a thermoplastic matrix. It will be used as a bullet-proof protection for police or army. By TUDelft. Designed by: TUDelft http://www.tudelft.nlglen 176 of 235
Material Sense 02: Helmet Dyneema Test version of a composite helmet made from Dyneema fibers and a thermoplastic matrix material. Designed by: Dyneema http://www.dyneema.comglen 177 of 235
Material Sense 02: Dyneema UD Dyneema Unidirectional sheet material is already well accepted in the field of personal protection; bullet resistand vests are made from this ultra high energy absorbing material. Designed by: Dyneema http://www.dyneema.comglen 178 of 235
Material Sense 02: Filament Wound Tank Filament-wound, by TUDelft, composites are replacing metals as the material of choice for tanks to hold liquids and gases. Designed by: TUDelft http://www.tudelft.nlglen 179 of 235
Material Sense 02: Springs Springs made from composite material and one of steel. By TUDelft/TNO. Designed by: TUDelft / TNO http://www.tudelft.nlglen 180 of 235
Material Sense 02: Lightfader A pedestrian sees his own footsteps appear and after some time disappear again. By Rogler Sterk. Designed by: Rogler Sterk glen 181 of 235
Material Sense 02: 3D-Veneer Material made out of veneers that are capable of being three-dimensionally deformed to high degrees through a new technique. Designed by: REHOLZ GmbH http://www.reholz.deglen 182 of 235
Material Sense 02 This exhibition is centred on materials and their applications aiming to show the far-reaching possibilities of modern techniques, to make people curious and to contribute to the discussion about contemporary material application glen 183 of 235
Preview: Waste Product The product is made out of waste material and fully produced by hand. By Matthijs Vogels. Designed by: Matthijs Vogels http://www.weekvanhetontwerp.nlglen 193 of 235
Preview: Walking Plant The 'Walking Plant', by Nacho Carbonell. Designed by: Matthijs Vogels http://www.weekvanhetontwerp.nlglen 194 of 235
Preview: Use It Dispose It by Christian Kocx. Designed by: Christian Kocx http://www.kocxontwerpen.nl/glen 195 of 235
Preview: Portable Radio 'Portable Radio', by Rebecca Potger. Designed by: Rebecca Potger http://www.weekvanhetontwerp.nlglen 196 of 235
Preview: Hansje Pleister 'Hansje Pleister', by Joni Neelen. Designed by: Joni Neelen http://www.weekvanhetontwerp.nlglen 197 of 235
Preview: Negative Teapot & Cup A negative tapot and cup, by Won Hee Jeong. Designed by: Won Hee Jeong http://www.weekvanhetontwerp.nlglen 198 of 235
Preview: Digibell 'Digibell', by Elke Van Raamsdonk. Designed by: Elke van raamsdonk http://www.elkewebsite.nlglen 199 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Untitled Furniture-Installation, by Yksi. Designed by: Yksi http://www.yksi.nlglen 200 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Untitled Stool concept. By Yksi. Designed by: Yksi http://www.yksi.nlglen 201 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Tablecloth Tablecloth with measurement-scale, by Yksi. Designed by: Yksi http://www.yksi.nlglen 202 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Vaas Pancake Rock 'Vaas Pancake Rock', by Yksi. Designed by: Yksi http://www.yksi.nlglen 203 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Untitled By Yksi. Designed by: Yksi http://www.yksi.nlglen 204 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Yksit Serie The 'Yksit'-Serie. Various chairs, by Yksi. Designed by: Yksi http://www.yksi.nlglen 205 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Light Up A chair with an integrated lamp. By Ontwerpers. Designed by: Ontwerpers http://www.ontwerpers.nuglen 206 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Vase By Meesters & Van der Park. Designed by: Meesters & Van der Park http://www.meesters-vanderpark.nlglen 207 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Table A table, by Meesters & Van der Park. Designed by: Meesters & Van der Park http://www.meesters-vanderpark.nlglen 208 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Cupboard A closet, by Meesters & Van der Park. Designed by: Meesters & Van der Park http://www.meesters-vanderpark.nlglen 209 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Light Up A chair with an integrated lamp. By Ontwerpers. Designed by: Ontwerpers http://www.ontwerpers.nuglen 210 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Fauteuil Loxodonta 'Fauteuil Loxodonta', by Yksi. Designed by: Yksi http://www.yksi.nlglen 211 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE A furniture and textile collection focussed on prolonging the life cycle of goods. glen 212 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Untitled By Meesters & Van der Park. Designed by: Meesters & Van der Park http://www.meesters-vanderpark.nlglen 213 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE: Chair The patterns of the chair are found in a google-image search. By Ontwerpers. Designed by: Ontwerpers http://www.ontwerpers.nuglen 214 of 235
RE-USE / RE-MAKE / RE-VALUE A furniture and textile collection focussed on prolonging the life cycle of goods. glen 215 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: YDN The Temporary Art Centre provided visitors with workshops, a cafe, shop, live music and the possibility to stay overnight in one of the uniquely created guest rooms for the event. Designed by: En Roc Hout & Meubel http://www.tac.nu/ddw05glen 216 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: Niis 'Niis', by Nienke Schachtschabel & Sietske Sips. Designed by: Nienke Schachtschabel & Sietske Sips http://www.tac.nu/ddw05glen 217 of 235
Temporary Art Centre by Joost van den Brand & Toon van Schijndel. Designed by: Joost van den Brand & Toon van Schijndel http://www.tac.nu/ddw05glen 218 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: Gezusters Kusters The Temporary Art Centre provided visitors with workshops, a cafe, shop, live music and the possibility to stay overnight in one of the uniquely created guest rooms for the event. Designed by: Yvonne Kusters http://www.yvonnekusters.nlglen 219 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: TAC Fitnessroom Kinetic objects created from recycled items. With Exercise Machine 1 and Exercise Machine 2, by Jasper Kooper. Designed by: Jasper Kooper http://www.tac.nu/ddw05glen 220 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: I Was Here The entire room, including the sparse furniture, floor and ceiling, are covered with blackboard paint. Users can create their own ideal surroundings using chalk. By Maartje Franse & Sander van der Poort. Designed by: Maartje Franse & Sander van der Poort http://www.tac.nu/ddw05glen 221 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: I Was Here The entire room, including the sparse furniture, floor and ceiling, are covered with blackboard paint. Users can create their own ideal surroundings using chalk. By Maartje Franse & Sander van der Poort. Designed by: Maartje Franse & Sander van der Poort http://www.tac.nu/ddw05glen 222 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: ZLDA 'ZLDA', by Marly Made & Kim van Leuken. Designed by: Marly Made & Kim van Leuken http://www.kimvanleuken.nlglen 223 of 235
Temporary Art Centre by Blokmeubel & Anouk Omlo. Designed by: Anouk Omlo http://www.blokmeubel.nlglen 224 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: Novadi "Novali", by Bart Peels and Marieke Nelissen. Designed by: Bart Peels & Marieke Nelissen http://www.mariekenelissen.comglen 225 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: Studiolo "Studiolo", by Arno Tummers & Ellen Seegers. Designed by: Arno Tummers & Ellen Seegers http://www.tac.nlglen 226 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: TAC Dormitory The Temporary Art Centre provided visitors with workshops, a cafe, shop, live music and the possibility to stay overnight in one of the uniquely created guest rooms for the event. http://www.tac.nuglen 227 of 235
Temporary Art Centre The Temporary Art Centre provided visitors with workshops, a cafe, shop, live music and the possibility to stay overnight in one of the uniquely created guest rooms for the event. glen 228 of 235
Temporary Art Centre The Temporary Art Centre provided visitors with workshops, a cafe, shop, live music and the possibility to stay overnight in one of the uniquely created guest rooms for the event. glen 229 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: TAC Cafe The Temporary Art Centre provided visitors with workshops, a cafe, shop, live music and the possibility to stay overnight in one of the uniquely created guest rooms for the event. http://www.tac.nu/ddw05glen 230 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: Frozen Patrick Kruithof transforms old vinyl LP's into fruitbowls by a special process of vacuum forming that is used to head and deform the plastic. Designed by: Patrick Kruithof http://www.onsustain.comglen 231 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: Bios Urn Bios is an urn that transforms the ritual of death into an act of regeneration and life. Thanks to the Bios Urn, graveyards can transform into forests with life and meaning. Designed by: Azuamoline http://www.onsustain.comglen 232 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: PVC Chair The 'PVC Chair', by Erwin Woldring. Designed by: Erwin Woldring http://www.automatico.nlglen 233 of 235
Temporary Art Centre: Wheels on Fire "Wheels on Fire" recycles parts from bikes in the attempt to design lighting objects, bags and furniture. Designed by: Jan Willem van Breugel http://www.onsustain.comglen 234 of 235
Temporary Art Centre The Temporary Art Centre provided visitors with workshops, a cafe, shop, live music and the possibility to stay overnight in one of the uniquely created guest rooms for the event. glen 235 of 235
The fourth annual Dutch Design Week (15 - 23 Oct) which takes place in Eindhoven is a platform for tomorrows designer's anchored by the graduate exhibition from the 'Design Academy Eindhoven'.