Berlin Design Festival 2008 For the DMY organization, design is not just an event, it's a way of life. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 1 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 DMY's headquarters along the Spree river. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 2 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 This year's design festival enjoys a hot weekend, reason enough to move the office outdoors! http://dmy-berlin.comavb 3 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Outdoor weeds designed by mother nature - for free! http://dmy-berlin.comavb 4 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 The stylish "Miss Geschick" & "Lady Lapsus" present their latest design toys in full color. http://www.missandlady.deavb 5 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 During the weekend the design heroes from FREITAG are hosting a "F-Cut Workshop" for custom made bags to go. http://www.freitag.chavb 6 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Colorful plastics jewelry by Neon Polka at the design shop. http://www.neonpolka.comavb 7 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 The design shop turns people's desires into sales. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 8 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 This steel superstructure is made by the platform "SheetMetal" supervised by Oskar Zieta. The platform is based at the ETHZ in Zurich and explores future-oriented planning and manufacturing technologies in architectural practice. http://www.blech.arch.ethz.chavb 9 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 AVIT, a worldwide network of video artists, hosting a conference during the weekend with tips and tricks for VJ's. http://www.avit.infoavb 10 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Super sized pages make it possible to walk through this magazine. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 11 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 A room-sized light block creates on demand visuals at a mouse click. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 12 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 A room-sized light block creates on demand visuals at a mouse click. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 13 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Couch DJ's at the Arena are feeding visitors with instrumental sounds while wandering through the 7000 square meters exhibition hall. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 14 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 "Ad Hoc" by Peter Schaefer surprises us with unusual combinations of usual objects. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 15 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 This "Spider" object by Michael Haas is made by spinning plastic fibers, an inventive way of processing which opens doors for the use of thermoplastics for large scale objects (e.g. spinning future houses?) http://dmy-berlin.comavb 16 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Platform10 students from the RCA present their "new domestic landscapes". A curious visitor takes a peek into the Speaker Head by Gregor Timlin which brings viewers into an isolated space. http://www.platform10.co.ukavb 17 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Platform10 students from the RCA present their "new domestic landscapes". A curious visitor takes a peek into the Speaker Head by Gregor Timlin which brings viewers into an isolated space. http://www.platform10.co.ukavb 18 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Platform10 students from the RCA present their "new domestic landscapes". Kids love Nic Rysenbry's LandSpace, made out of cardboard and assembled in an organic way. http://www.platform10.co.ukavb 19 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Martin Bramer's MONOBOX is made out of a single piece of wood - a modern homage to the forms of those classic transistor radios - the bag underlines the product's iconographic design. http://www.designconnect.deavb 20 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Martin Bramer's MONOBOX is made out of a single piece of wood - a modern homage to the forms of those classic transistor radios. http://www.designconnect.deavb 21 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Martin Bramer's SYMBOLPHONIC uses four representative objects to switch between your four favorite radio stations (we pulled the ballerina for "classic radio"). http://www.designconnect.deavb 22 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 May 21-25, Berlin celebrated its yearly design event with creative things, talks, workshops and parties at one of Europe's most creative cities. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 23 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Hard to miss out on this cheese lamp. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 24 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 A special mix of resin and a flexible mold are the ingredients for this "Original Stool" which is turned into a unique shaped/colored piece of seating every time. http://www.breadedescalope.comavb 25 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Sticky TV by the Breaded Escalope studio who came in from Austria to make a great presentation. http://www.breadedescalope.comavb 26 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Real-time problem solving at the Design Thinking Tank by the school of design thinking in Postdam. http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/d-schoolavb 27 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Supersized knitting work - compare the size of my feet! http://dmy-berlin.comavb 28 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 "Art with Sound" is the result of an international collaboration between designers and musicians from Japan and Singapore with ten pieces of artwork/sound. http://www.dualcitysessions.comavb 29 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Ever tried an eggbeater in fifth gear? http://dmy-berlin.comavb 30 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 For five days, the industrial grounds of the Arena is turned into a home for over 150 young and upcoming designers, so called "YOUNGSTERS". http://dmy-berlin.comavb 31 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 PENCILVANIA is not an ordinary key holder but keeps together a bunch of pens! http://www.westosteron.deavb 32 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 If you are into organic walls, check out these paramecia-like shapes which can be assembled into a flexible shelf system. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 33 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 If you are into organic walls, check out these paramecia-like shapes which can be assembled into a flexible shelf system. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 34 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Asian designers Rick and Young turned a (really) lot of drinking straws into these honeycomb lights. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 35 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 May 21-25, Berlin celebrated its yearly design event with creative things, talks, workshops and parties at one of Europe's most creative cities. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 36 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 For five days, the industrial grounds of the Arena is turned into a home for over 150 young and upcoming designers, so called "YOUNGSTERS". http://dmy-berlin.comavb 37 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 May 21-25, Berlin celebrated its yearly design event with creative things, talks, workshops and parties at one of Europe's most creative cities. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 38 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Storage solutions to be filed under "simple simple simple." http://dmy-berlin.comavb 39 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 A pillow with temperature sensitive patterns can surprise us with the looks of a gun when waking up. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 40 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 AVIT, a worldwide network of video artists, hosting a conference during the weekend with tips and tricks for VJ's. http://www.avit.infoavb 41 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 This (one meter!) illuminated shoe for Tiger uses a new rapid prototyping method and integrates several light sources for a unique illumination. http://www.onitsukatiger.com.auavb 42 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 This (one meter!) illuminated shoe for Tiger uses a new rapid prototyping method and integrates several light sources for a unique illumination. http://www.onitsukatiger.com.auavb 43 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 FLAKE is by Anne Boenisch who only uses hot water and plastic pearls to design/cook these geometric lighting objects. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 44 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 FLAKE is by Anne Boenisch who only uses hot water and plastic pearls to design/cook these geometric lighting objects. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 45 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 CUMMIS is by Jessica Gazdic and Tanja Krakowski and uses silicone filled balloons to create unique lighting objects. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 46 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 CUMMIS is by Jessica Gazdic and Tanja Krakowski and uses silicone filled balloons to create unique lighting objects. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 47 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 PLOPP chairs by Oskar Zieta are realized by "blowing up" sheet metal. http://www.zieta.plavb 48 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 PLOPP chairs by Oskar Zieta are realized by "blowing up" sheet metal. http://www.zieta.plavb 49 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 "The Sky Is Not The Limit" starts with checking our schedule at the central exhibition hall. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 50 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 After last year's "Fly High!", the DMY organization continues the Berlin Design Festival with "THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT", making clear that anything is possible. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 51 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 The backyard of the central exhibition offers an extraordinary chill out with a swimming pool embedded within the Spree river. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 52 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Creative answers to messages of advertising. http://dmy-berlin.comavb 53 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 No better place or time to promote a design event than at a design event! See link for the upcoming DESIGNERS OPEN in Leipzig (Germany) this October. http://www.designersopen.deavb 54 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 At the Stilwerk we find a lot of good design and smiling faces at the Swiss Design Prize ceremony. http://www.designpreis.chavb 55 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 At the Stilwerk we find a lot of good design and smiling faces at the Swiss Design Prize ceremony. http://www.designpreis.chavb 56 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Curator Heidi Wegener opens the Swiss Design Award ceremony. http://www.designpreis.chavb 57 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 At the Stilwerk we find a lot of good design and smiling faces at the Swiss Design Award ceremony. http://www.designpreis.chavb 58 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 At the Stilwerk we find a lot of good design and smiling faces at the Swiss Design Award ceremony. http://www.designpreis.chavb 59 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Worknest by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec based upon a 3D knitting technology. http://www.designpreis.chavb 60 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 At the Stilwerk we find a lot of good design and smiling faces at the Swiss Design Award ceremony. http://www.designpreis.chavb 61 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Close up of Joerg Boner's wogg42 chair. http://www.designpreis.chavb 62 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 Top view of Marc Calame's concrete puzzle. http://www.designpreis.chavb 63 of 64
Berlin Design Festival 2008 At the Stilwerk we find a lot of good design and smiling faces at the Swiss Design Prize ceremony. http://www.designpreis.chavb 64 of 64
"The Sky Is Not The Limit" at the Berlin Design Festival. The five day event (May 21-25) by DMY Berlin wants to show us that anything is possible. From a city where design is always and everywhere we highlighted the Swiss Design Prize and central Arena exhibitions.