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AoTsugi
By Jeroen Bos
A serving board that is a tribute to age and imperfection, inspired by the ancient ritual of kintsugi.
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Waterwegen
By Barbara Grosse-Hering
The cities of Amsterdam, Delft and Utrecht are known for their characteristic and beautiful canals. In cooperation with BlueDot and Royal Delft, Barbara combined the distinctive patterns of these waterways with the tradition of Delft Blue pottery in her series of decorative plates. The ‘Waterways’ series was designed for the ‘Delft Tableware Design Competition 2011’, in which it was a nominee.
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Felix
By Stefan van der Heijden
Felix is a standing lamp made from recycled window blinds. The lamp casts a unique shadow due to the helix form. Felix is partially fabricated in a social workplace and can be assembled in a variety of configurations.
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L'Offre
By Roel Roskam
The lines of L’Offre resemble the world famous Sydney Opera House. Just like this tremendous building, the lines of the fruitbowl are unmatched. The L’Offre fruitbowl is the perfect way to present your fruit. The fruitbowl is available in two colors: White and Black.
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Hugo Grotius
By Anne de Jongh & Servé Custers
In their design, Servé and Anne have captured the story of Hugo de Groot, the 17th century Dutch jurist and political prisoner. The set is made at the textile museum in Tilburg and consists of a tablecloth which shows his escape route from Loevestein castle and six napkins on which important figures from this adventure are portrayed.
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Diffuse
By Aidan Wyber
Diffuse coasters all have a unique engraving. This pattern is generated by a custom software that simulates a diffusion reaction. This type of chemical reaction is prevalent in nature and can be seen in the spots on leopards and in the patterns of some fish. The coasters are made from high-grade HPL that is easily cleaned.
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Nest
By Brian Khouw
Nest is a 3D printed tea light holder made from sandstone. The design is inspired by both natural and technological elements. The shape of the product refers to a birds nest and is accomplished by parameters in a 3D cad program.
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Cloudy
By Stefan van der Heijden
Cloudy is a lamp made from recycled window coverings. But within the simplicity of the design lies a special opportunity for the user to customize the product. When the lamp touches hot water the shape of the lamellae will change. The user finishes the product at home, making every Cloudy a unique one.
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Winecooler
By Debbie Ammerlaan
Centuries of craftsmanship and contemporary design are both reflected in the design of this wine cooler. This unique wine cooler combines contemporary design and centuries of craftsmanship. Debbie used the insulating properties of the ceramic material to create a truly unique wine cooler, which is produced at the famous royal Dutch pottery “de Porceleyne Fles”.
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Frolic Feather
By Nils Al
The ‘Frolic Feather’ oil lamp by Nils Al is a perfect example of ad hoc design. By using everyday objects to form a new product with a different function, the designer was able to give a new meaning to this combination of recognizable shapes. All together the lamp has a surprisingly cozy effect.
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