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Design Academy Eindhoven: page 7

  • SEEN reflective textiles at Dutch Design Week 2014

    Marlies Schets' reflective fabrics turn everyday accessories into cycling safety gear

    Dutch Design Week 2014: retro-reflective thread is woven into a range of fabrics by Marlies Schets to create a line of accessories that reflect light at night, turning them into cycling safety garments. More about Marlies Schets' reflective fabrics turn everyday accessories into cycling safety gear

    Jessica Mairs | 30 October 2014 | 2 comments
  • Thomas Widdershoven

    Design Academy Eindhoven "needs to get a grip on technology"

    News: technology and food have replaced products and furniture as the new frontiers for designers, according to Thomas Widdershoven, creative director of Design Academy Eindhoven (+ interview). More about Design Academy Eindhoven "needs to get a grip on technology"

    Marcus Fairs | 29 October 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Technomimicry by Lianne Polinder

    Lianne Polinder's Technomimicry textiles are based on LCD screens and solar panels

    Dutch Design Week 2014: Dutch designer Lianne Polinder has created a textile based on the pixels of an LCD screen as part of her Design Academy Eindhoven graduation project (+ slideshow). More about Lianne Polinder's Technomimicry textiles are based on LCD screens and solar panels

    Dan Howarth | 29 October 2014 | Leave a comment
  • New Born Fame by Laura Cornet

    Interactive soft toys let babies post to Facebook

    Dutch Design Week 2014: Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Laura Cornet has created a set of toys that allow infants to upload their own photos, videos, locations and activities to social media before they're old enough to use a computer. More about Interactive soft toys let babies post to Facebook

    Dan Howarth | 28 October 2014 | 13 comments
  • EPO by Bob Schiller

    Bob Schiller aims to revive Dutch bicycle manufacturing industry with Epo

    Dutch Design Week 2014: the frame of this bicycle by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Bob Schiller is made using automated processes borrowed from car manufacturing, which the designer hopes will allow production to return to the Netherlands (+ slideshow). More about Bob Schiller aims to revive Dutch bicycle manufacturing industry with Epo

    Dan Howarth | 27 October 2014 | 7 comments
  • Révélateur by Mickaël Wiesengrün with Sissel Tolaas

    Révélateur installation by Mickaël Wiesengrün recreates "smells of the past"

    Dutch Design Week 2014: smells of sweat, grease and metal waft from the glass tubes of this installation, created by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Mickaël Wiesengrün to add historical context to its setting in a former factory. More about Révélateur installation by Mickaël Wiesengrün recreates "smells of the past"

    Dan Howarth | 21 October 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Dynamic Chair by Govert Flint

    Govert Flint's Dynamic Chair turns the body into a computer mouse

    Dutch Design Week 2014: This chair by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Govert Flint allows the user to control their computer cursor with a range of body movements (+ movie). More about Govert Flint's Dynamic Chair turns the body into a computer mouse

    Dan Howarth | 8 October 2014 | 3 comments
  • Bioluminescent lamp by Teresa van Dongen

    Bioluminescent lamp by Teresa van Dongen glows blue with octopus bacteria

    Dutch designer Teresa van Dongen has filled a glass tube with octopus bacteria to create a zero-electricity lamp that glows blue when disturbed (+ movie). More about Bioluminescent lamp by Teresa van Dongen glows blue with octopus bacteria

    Amy Frearson | 26 September 2014 | 6 comments
  • Alliance Glassware by Florence Louisy & Léo Schlumberger

    Alliance glass collection encourages drinkers to match wine with water

    Design Academy Eindhoven students Florence Louisy and Léo Schlumberger have developed a collection of glassware to coax users into drinking a glass of water for every alcoholic beverage they consume (+ slideshow). More about Alliance glass collection encourages drinkers to match wine with water

    Katie Treggiden | 6 September 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Visual Interferences by Pieteke Korte

    Pieteke Korte creates optical illusions with leather for Visual Interferences collection

    Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Pieteke Korte has made a collection of leather samples that use iridescent colours and geometric patterns to create distorted visual effects (+ slideshow). More about Pieteke Korte creates optical illusions with leather for Visual Interferences collection

    Katie Treggiden | 15 August 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Memento by Geraldine Spilker

    Geraldine Spilker combines ashes with resin to create mementoes of the dead

    French-German design student Geraldine Spilker has developed a process of binding ashes with resin, creating a tactile object from cremated remains (+ slideshow). More about Geraldine Spilker combines ashes with resin to create mementoes of the dead

    Katie Treggiden | 18 July 2014 | 8 comments
  • Marije Vogelzang portrait

    Food is "the most important material in the world" says Marije Vogelzang

    News: the world "needs a food revolution" according to designer Marije Vogelzang, who is to head up a new food department at Design Academy Eindhoven (+ interview). More about Food is "the most important material in the world" says Marije Vogelzang

    Marcus Fairs | 8 July 2014 | 2 comments
  • Landscape Within by Wiktoria Szawiel

    Wiktoria Szawiel fossilises natural fibres in resin furniture collection

    Patterns of woven natural fibres emerge from this milky resin furniture by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Wiktoria Szawiel (+ movie). More about Wiktoria Szawiel fossilises natural fibres in resin furniture collection

    Dan Howarth | 7 July 2014 | 1 comment
  • Dystopian Brutalist Outerwear by Martijn Van Strien

    Martijn Van Strien's Dystopian Brutalist Outerwear is "a kind of trend forecast"

    Dezeen and MINI World Tour: graduate designer Martijn Van Strien explains that his range of coats made from single sheets of black tarpaulin are designed for an imagined future world where money and resources are in short supply. More about Martijn Van Strien's Dystopian Brutalist Outerwear is "a kind of trend forecast"

    Benedict Hobson | 31 January 2014 | 3 comments
  • Thanks for the Sun colour-changing lamps by Arnout Meijer

    Thanks for the Sun colour-changing lamps by Arnout Meijer

    Cologne 2014: the colour temperature of this series of LED lamps by Rotterdam designer Arnout Meijer can be adjusted to create different moods throughout the day (+ movie). More about Thanks for the Sun colour-changing lamps by Arnout Meijer

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 January 2014 | 4 comments
  • Jacket to help prepare for the end of the world by Marie-Elsa Batteux Flahault

    Jacket to help prepare for the end of the world

    Floatation devices, signalling flags and weapons are all incorporated into this apocalypse survival coat by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Marie-Elsa Batteux Flahault. More about Jacket to help prepare for the end of the world

    Dan Howarth | 8 January 2014 | 4 comments
  • Primal Skin by Annemiek van der Beek

    Primal Skin makeup collection designed for men by Annemiek van der Beek

    Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Annemiek van der Beek has designed a collection of makeup that's packaged to appeal to men (+ slideshow). More about Primal Skin makeup collection designed for men by Annemiek van der Beek

    Rose Etherington | 3 January 2014 | 8 comments
  • Mag Furniture by Benjamin Vermeulen

    Flat-pack furniture assembled with magnets by Benjamin Vermeulen

    This range of flat-packed furniture by Benjamin Vermeulen does away with little bags of screws, fastenings or Allen keys and simply snaps together with super-strong magnets (+ movie). More about Flat-pack furniture assembled with magnets by Benjamin Vermeulen

    Rose Etherington | 15 December 2013 | 11 comments
  • Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

    Furniture made from soil then baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

    Eindhoven designer Erez Nevi Pana has developed a dough made from soil and fungus that can be baked in an oven to create stools and chairs strong enough to sit on. More about Furniture made from soil then baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

    Alyn Griffiths | 5 December 2013 | 3 comments
  • Furniture that looks like sweets The Importance of the Obvious by Matthias Borowski

    Furniture that looks like giant sweets by Matthias Borowski

    Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Matthias Borowski has created a range of furniture that resembles oversized confectionary (+ slideshow). More about Furniture that looks like giant sweets by Matthias Borowski

    Dan Howarth | 4 December 2013 | 7 comments
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