Dutch Design Week 2007: Dutch Living Room VanBerlo designed the EGO notebook which features a special key allowing you to exchange fashionable covers of a precious piece of technology. http://www.vanberlo.nlArnold 1 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Dutch Living Room The RESQTEC tool is used to extricate victims from entrapped situations such as after a car crash. During the DDW, the VanBerlo designers are not planning any joyriding but rather celebrate their 25th anniversary. http://www.vanberlo.nlArnold 2 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Dutch Living Room At the Strijp-S location houses lots of designers, lots of information! http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 3 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Dutch Living Room Art Gadgets presents designer toys made by various street artists and designers. This one is by Woody van Amen, one of the most famous Pop Art artists in the Netherlands. http://www.artgadgets.nlArnold 4 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Dutch Living Room Art Gadgets presents designer toys made by various artists and designers. http://www.artgadgets.nlArnold 5 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Dutch Living Room Syntens explains how they are helping entrepreneurs from small and medium-sized enterprises to innovate better, sooner and faster. http://www.syntens.nl/ddwArnold 6 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Design on Wheels The Volvo XC60 gives a sneak preview at Volvo's future design language which includes a more emotional and expressive design DNA. http://www.volvocars.comArnold 7 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Design on Wheels The Carver One is a zigzag car featuring the patented Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC) system. In other words, you steer it like a car but it takes curves like a motorcycle! http://www.carver-worldwide.comArnold 8 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Design on Wheels The CM426 Merlin is by by Marijn van der Pol, a concept car inspired by the Canadian American Challenge Cup from the seventies. Today's technology makes it possible to manufacture this contemporary body out of laser cut stainless steel sheets. http://www.marijnvanderpoll.comArnold 9 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Design on Wheels A team of six students at the Delft University of Technology designed the Spyker C69 for the Dutch sports car company Spyker Cars. The car has an asymmetric body providing a special airflow for a twin engine concept. http://www.io.tudelft.nlArnold 10 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Design on Wheels Hugo Vrijdag of Atelier vrijdag designed this car/bike. The eMotio is powered with a battery balanced by two wheels up front and one at the back. http://www.hugovrijdag.nlArnold 11 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Design on Wheels Motorolo is a niche transportation concept by Denovo Design. This walking frame is for motorized speeding up Saturday's shopping or a Sunday's walk of elderly. http://www.denovo.nlArnold 12 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Design on Wheels The Donkervoort D8GT is an ultra light sports car made in the Netherlands. Donkervoort has a cooperation with Audi to combine Dutch design with German quality engines. http://www.donkervoort.nlArnold 13 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S At the Groene Honden - promising young designers here! - we love the "Flown Up" lights by Frederike Top that seem to be blown by the wind. http://www.groenehonden.nlArnold 15 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S At the Groene Honden - promising young designers here! - we discover The Speaker, a human-sized radio with a leather touch. http://www.groenehonden.nlArnold 16 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S At the Groene Honden - promising young designers here! - we find the P-Tree by Sam van Veluw, a practical toilet which can be attached to any tree. http://www.groenehonden.nlArnold 17 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The Strijp-S location, one of the former Philips sites in Eindhoven, is the place for daily design happenings and a temporary home of Dutch designers during the Dutch Design Week. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 18 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Maxime Szyf from Belgium's MAXIMALdesign reviews their Samsonite case study and how new technologies and traditional taste can come together in design. http://www.maximaldesign.comArnold 19 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Bert Jan Pot about the added value and hype of carbon fiber products. His works are not just about high-tech materials at all, he is currently falling in love with paper again. http://www.bertjanpot.nlArnold 20 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Madam Rubens is by Frank Willems is a wonderful makeover of an old mattress combined with antique legs for a stylish and comfortable seat. http://www.frankwillems.netArnold 21 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The Strijp-S location, one of the former Philips sites in Eindhoven, is the place for daily design happenings and a temporary home of Dutch designers during the Dutch Design Week. Enjoy, more details coming up soon! http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 22 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The DDW location "Klokgebouw" presented as huge paper cut by Lilian van Stekelenburg. http://www.lily66.comArnold 23 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S A necessary breaks during the DDW design marathon. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 24 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S David Graas skips the daily news to demonstrate some products by HUH, a label that brings together the best of designers who like to make smart, affordable and useful products such as this foldable desk. http://www.checkhuh.nlArnold 25 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S "Do some products make you feel stupid?" The guys from ReDesignMe created a platform to bring product horrors out in the open – check out their website how to improve things yourself! http://www.redesignme.orgArnold 26 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The Strijp-S location, one of the former Philips sites in Eindhoven, is the place for daily design happenings and a temporary home of Dutch designers during the Dutch Design Week. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 27 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S These bike pedals are not just extremely red, Fabian von Spreckelsen also made them extremely useful for the transport of wooden sheets. Yes, the Dutch are known for transporting almost anything by bike, so the right place for the right product we guess. http://www.graduation2007maastricht.nlArnold 28 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Cartoon films such as "The house of Barbapapa" inspired Sonja van der Vleuten to make these formable lights. http://www.graduation2007maastricht.nlArnold 29 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S These light switches by Rabea Reufsteck are here to make us more conscious about the daily life with its returning rhythms making the on-off-on-off-on-off life a bit more surprising. http://www.graduation2007maastricht.nlArnold 30 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The jewelry and product designers from the dirty south present their graduation projects. Check out their website for their presentation at home in Maastricht. http://www.graduation2007maastricht.nlArnold 31 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Never throw away your old TV's, they do a good job in presenting design works. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 32 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Sleeping Beauty is a self-knitting lamo by Nadine Sterk. Similar to a living organism the lamps lights up and grows when fed by electricity. http://www.ateliernl.comArnold 33 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Jannita Haak designed "Velina Volante", a kind of elegant and sexy travel case for the modern and stylish traveler. Jannita was recognized as audience favorite choice during last year's Dutch Design Awards. http://www.jannissima.comArnold 34 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Design Inside Out is special exhibition focusing on textile and design innovations by the Brainport Eindhoven. http://www.designconnectionbrainport.nlArnold 35 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Philips' Lumalive demonstration at the DDW, the light-emitting gear will be launched at the end of this year. http://www.lumalive.comArnold 36 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Toon van Tuijl used his talent to support development countries with the necessary design know-how. Sadly, these chairs are not attended by himself since he was killed last year during his stay in Kenia. The Toon van Tuijl Award (see link) lives on his efforts in improving people's lives. http://www.ddid.nl/tvtprijs/Arnold 37 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The second edition of Composites on Tour demonstrates the audience the new opportunities of science and how this can change our everyday lives. http://www.flandersdesign.be/composites-on-tour-2/Arnold 38 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The second edition of Composites on Tour demonstrates the audience the new opportunities of science and how this can change our everyday lives. http://www.flandersdesign.be/composites-on-tour-2/Arnold 39 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The second edition of Composites on Tour demonstrates the audience the new opportunities of science and how this can change our everyday lives. http://www.flandersdesign.be/composites-on-tour-2/Arnold 40 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The second edition of Composites on Tour demonstrates the audience the new opportunities of science and how this can change our everyday lives. http://www.flandersdesign.be/composites-on-tour-2/Arnold 41 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Gie Bleukx received a special recognition for the "Niche fiets", a social status bike made out of full leather. http://www.batavusontwerpwedstrijd.nlArnold 42 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S BOK is Sander Bokkinga turning usual construction materials into unusual products. This is his latest Hosefurniture made out of a hosepipe - for a water cooled chair? http://www.sanderbokkinga.nlArnold 43 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S BOK is Sander Bokkinga turning usual construction materials into unusual products – here's the Birdbrick. http://www.sanderbokkinga.nlArnold 44 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Jan Dijkstra presents this wire frame bed for sleeping, a logical next step cooking in a wire frame kitchen (see link). http://www.janjannes.com/images/promotiefoto.jpgArnold 45 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S This clock tells you whether the alarm is set or not by its big red knob. To switch off the alarm, simply turn the clock upside-down. Check out Rebecca Potger's website for more upside-down things. http://www.potgerdesign.comArnold 46 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Nathalie Schellekens' bag is actually four bags in one – the integrated straps make it possible to wear the bag in four different styles. http://www.door-ons.nlArnold 47 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S This is CATCHY, an anchor-like table part Lady Penelope's "Secret Society" exhibition. Check out their website for more smart and surprising products. http://www.ladypenelope.nlArnold 48 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Lady Penelope demonstrates KLABENK bench – a foldable concept for compact living. Check out their website for more smart and surprising products. http://www.ladypenelope.nlArnold 49 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Angela Jansen has some explanation to do to many visitors who are looking for a kind of invisible wire. The floating lights are using levitation technologies of Crealev, a wonderful illusion by the Jansen family. http://www.angela.nuArnold 50 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Angela Jansen has some explanation to do to many visitors who are looking for a kind of invisible wire. The floating lights are using levitation technologies of Crealev, a wonderful illusion by the Jansen family. http://www.angela.nuArnold 51 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Floris Hovers presents some of his latest works. The ArcheToys are a great example of his love for construction and simplicity. http://www.florishovers.nlArnold 52 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Floris Hovers presents some of his latest works. This one is a bit older but nostalgia for tin toys never dies. http://www.florishovers.nlArnold 53 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Ontwerplabel Vij5 presents the Kabellamp. Recycled wire frames get back their classic shape by spinning electricity wire around, around and around. http://ontwerplabel.vij5.nlArnold 54 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Ontwerplabel Vij5 presents the FlexVaas, a flexible vase with three vase heads which can be assembled for your single, or bunch of flowers. http://ontwerplabel.vij5.nlArnold 55 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S El HEMA is an intercultural collaboration between Dutch and Arabic designers featuring the typical Dutch HEMA warehouse. http://www.nederlandsedesignprijzen.nlArnold 56 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S This handmade light is part of the Bushglass collection, made by a glass workshop in Kitengela in Africa. The cooperation concept was nominated for the Toon van Tuijl design award. http://www.ddid.nl/tvtprijsArnold 57 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Finish Your Self Junior is by David Graas, a nice do-it-yourself concept for kids where the packaging and chair are one. http://www.davidgraas.comArnold 58 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The Art Car is by Jack Vreeke is nominated for the Dutch Design Awards 2007. The object is made to inform people about the new upcoming license plates in the Netherlands. http://www.nederlandsedesignprijzen.nlArnold 59 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The Van Der Veer Designers has an impressive portfolio of mobility concepts. The SQRL is a stylish skate bike for kids or adults to balance your way through town. To understand what we mean – see website and check out the movie! http://www.nakoi.nlArnold 60 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S The Van Der Veer Designers has an impressive portfolio of mobility concepts. The SQRL is a stylish skate bike for kids or adults to balance your way through town. To understand what we mean – see website and check out the movie! http://www.nakoi.nlArnold 61 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Early birds at the Strijp-S location. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 62 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Strijp-S Pink dogs are making people more aware of the DDW and the taxi's more fun. he concept was developed by the Temporary Art Centre (TAC) during last year's DDW. http://www.temporaryartcentre.nl/ddw/Arnold 63 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Philips Design A lot of people expected a bit more of the "diverse exhibitions" announced by Philips Design during the DDW. Fortunately, some visitors appreciated taking some air with a bit of reading and Philips TV. http://www.design.philips.comArnold 64 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Philips Design A lot of people expected a bit more of the "diverse exhibitions" announced by Philips Design during the DDW. Fortunately, some visitors appreciated taking some air with a bit of reading and Philips TV. http://www.design.philips.comArnold 65 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Philips Design A lot of people expected a bit more of the "diverse exhibitions" announced by Philips Design during the DDW. Fortunately, some visitors appreciated taking some air with a bit of reading and Philips TV. http://www.design.philips.comArnold 66 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Philips Design A lot of people expected a bit more of the "diverse exhibitions" announced by Philips Design during the DDW. Fortunately, some visitors appreciated taking some air with a bit of reading and Philips TV. http://www.design.philips.comArnold 67 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Sputnik coffee table, no welding, no constructions, just folded from a sheet of aluminum. http://www.otherthings.nlArnold 68 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Other Things offers an alternative route map during the Dutch Design Week making visitors walk the road less traveled to discover events, parties, anything - not necessarily about design. http://www.otherthings.nlArnold 69 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Other Things offers an alternative route map during the Dutch Design Week making visitors walk the road less traveled to discover events, parties, anything - not necessarily about design. http://www.otherthings.nlArnold 70 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things At Lift-Off we also meet Niels and Sven from studio Niels and Sven... At the garden room we find this cardboard-like aluminum stool. http://www.nielsensven.nlArnold 71 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things We find this great light by Barry Rengelink at Lift-Off, a place where 17 talented designers present their works. http://www.rengelinkontwerpen.nlArnold 72 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Magda Malina's work is all about paper cuts. Check out her website how people wearing her hats and other paper fashion works. http://www.magdamalina.comArnold 73 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things The Ghost Chair by Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn for DRIFT used Plexiglas block material and gives the impression of a kind of frozen smoke. http://www.designdrift.nlArnold 74 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Jacco Bregonje's Divina seats are becoming a Dutch design classic and offer the visitors a nice place to discuss the products at the 22+2 exhibition. http://www.22plus2.comArnold 75 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Margriet Foolen's fruit bowl is a simple but so to the point contribution to this year's DDW. http://www.margrietfoolen.comArnold 76 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Furniture strapped together with tie-ribs by Stephan Siepermann. http://www.stephansiepermann.comArnold 77 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Stephan Siepermann doing live design at the Smalle Haven location. http://www.stephansiepermann.comArnold 78 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Jeroen Wesselink making new elements for this Fruit-Dish at the Smalle Haven. http://www.jeroenwesselink.nlArnold 79 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Other Things offers an alternative route map during the Dutch Design Week making visitors walk the road less traveled to discover events, parties, anything - not necessarily about design. http://www.tuttobene.nlArnold 80 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Tuttobene likes design with guts, that is visually challenging and tells a good story too. At the DDW they present the latest works by upcoming designers such as these freeform by Pieke Bergmans. http://www.tuttobene.nlArnold 81 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Other Things Other Things offers an alternative route map during the Dutch Design Week making visitors walk the road less traveled to discover events, parties, anything - not necessarily about design. http://www.otherthings.nlArnold 82 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: NAT NAT is an exhibition about the intersections between nature, culture, design and technology. The MU exhibition center presents the results of ten designers who created a room with a kind of "Gesammtkunstwerk", an intelligent yet anonymous design. http://www.mu.nlArnold 83 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: NAT This solar cell powered pet slowly moves itself within the spotlight as a kind of technological organism. http://www.mu.nlArnold 84 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: NAT Thijs Bakker, one of the NAT organizers, explains one of the nature concepts contributed by individual designers. http://www.mu.nlArnold 85 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: NAT NAT is an exhibition about the intersections between nature, culture, design and technology. The MU exhibition center presents the results of ten designers who created a room with a kind of "Gesammtkunstwerk", an intelligent yet anonymous design. http://www.mu.nlArnold 86 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: NAT NAT is an exhibition about the intersections between nature, culture, design and technology. The MU exhibition center presents the results of ten designers who created a room with a kind of "Gesammtkunstwerk", an intelligent yet anonymous design. http://www.mu.nlArnold 87 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: NAT Graphics by beetroot juice writing up 100% SAP (100% JUICE) http://www.mu.nlArnold 88 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: NAT NAT is an exhibition about the intersections between nature, culture, design and technology. The MU exhibition center presents the results of ten designers who created a room with a kind of "Gesammtkunstwerk", an intelligent yet anonymous design. http://www.mu.nlArnold 89 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC The Temporary Art Centre (TAC) surprises this year's Dutch Design Festival with over 50 designers giving their vision and (dis)belief in "Holy TAC!" http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 90 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC The Temporary Art Centre (TAC) surprises this year's Dutch Design Festival with over 50 designers giving their vision and (dis)belief in "Holy TAC!" http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 91 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC Che Guevara as icon is changing by copying its icon over and over and over. http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 92 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC The Temporary Art Centre (TAC) surprises this year's Dutch Design Festival with over 50 designers giving their vision and (dis)belief in "Holy TAC!" http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 93 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC The Temporary Art Centre (TAC) surprises this year's Dutch Design Festival with over 50 designers giving their vision and (dis)belief in "Holy TAC!" http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 94 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC The Temporary Art Centre (TAC) surprises this year's Dutch Design Festival with over 50 designers giving their vision and (dis)belief in "Holy TAC!" http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 95 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC The Temporary Art Centre (TAC) surprises this year's Dutch Design Festival with over 50 designers giving their vision and (dis)belief in "Holy TAC!" http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 96 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC The Temporary Art Centre (TAC) surprises this year's Dutch Design Festival with over 50 designers giving their vision and (dis)belief in "Holy TAC!" http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 97 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Holy TAC TAC becomes Holy TAC during the Dutch Design Week presenting design concepts inspired by religion, and questions about religion. For instance "What would God's iPod play?". http://www.temporaryartcentre.nlArnold 98 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 This year's graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven bring it bigger and better than ever with two floors full of fresh design works. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 99 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Illustration from a documentary about how design thinking can serve charity organizations and political ideologies. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 100 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Brown sticky tape covers cracks, dents and scratches and gives old furniture a whole new look. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 101 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 All natural pollard willow treehouse. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 102 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 This year's graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven bring it bigger and better than ever with two floors full of fresh design works. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 103 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Mechanisms of an ancient clockwork making a ventilator into a beautiful ornament. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 104 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 This year's graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven bring it bigger and better than ever with two floors full of fresh design works. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 105 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Three wig designs for women who want to cover their hair during lounging, swimming or at the office (demonstrated here). http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 106 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 WRAPpack is a spacious backpack concept with various compartments giving ease of access to its content. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 107 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Visual poetry animation focusing on the circle of life. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 108 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 City in a Box as 3D play box for children with cardboard buildings, monuments and vehicles. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 109 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 City in a Box as 3D play box for children with cardboard buildings, monuments and vehicles. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 110 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Greenhouses S M L XL XXL designed for a bit more greenness in the city center of Utrecht. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 111 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Discussing local culture and identity of the Mozambican youth in the context of globalization. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 112 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Responding graphic patterns are reflect the memories of physical changes. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 113 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 New environments and custom toilets are exploring the borderline between clean and dirty. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 114 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Modular lighting system to make cloud-like lighting blocks. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 115 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Light Facet as a new kind of decorative interior sun blinds. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 116 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 "On its own" is probably the less-is-more under the vases creating a vase shape with the flowers themselves. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 117 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Futuristic STRIKE shoe for popular Parkour sports. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 118 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Foldable light that can be varied between a diameter of 0,5 to 2 meters! http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 119 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 3D computer graphics supporting the search for a foldable Panton Chair. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 120 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Sunshade opens and closes automatically to provide shade by day and light by night through integrated solar cells. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 121 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Coffee table with integrated notebook and television. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 122 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 3D folded textiles invite to touch and are refracting light, sound and space. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 123 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 These relief concrete slabs can be assembled to create water patterns such as arrows, stars and flowers. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 124 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Different kind of pots for different kinds of salt leading to new table rituals bringing salt and gravity into play. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 125 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 This year's graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven bring it bigger and better than ever with two floors full of fresh design works. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 126 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Parasite animals use the visitors weight onto the foam filled chair and fill themselves up with air. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 127 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Billboard materials transformed into clothing and surrealist sculptures. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 128 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Jens explaining how this chair adapts itself to the shape of the body through a combination of wood and polyurethane rubber. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 129 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Today's paper is tomorrow's textile. Greetjes turns the front page of a newspaper in no less than 20 meters of paper yarn! http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 130 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Flexible and rubbery vases leaning against each other and taking different shapes. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 131 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Photos of body parts on the portraits of people blurring the borderline between imagination and reality. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 132 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Daniera dives deep into the superstition of the myths and magical powers of old plants. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 133 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Bringing together parts of old toys together to create new toys. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 134 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Bringing together parts of old toys together to create new toys. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 135 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Machine-like mutants by cross breeding tools and parts. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 136 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 The book objects/interviews contains a personal interview with the iPod and its parts. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 137 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Creating a closer connection between our daily products and the natural world. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 138 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 By researching the IKEA city surroundings all over the world, public spaces can be interpreted and used in identical ways. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 139 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Balloon-made organs as example to make the world of biotechnology understandable for a larger audience through the use of daily objects. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 140 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Different design results of water cans through different starting points and design context. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 141 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 A fence which normally supports separation, can now be turned into a meeting point between neighbors. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 142 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Patterned aluminum panels play with light for different kinds of room atmospheres. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 143 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Graduation 2007 Scouts informing fresh arrivals at the Eindhoven train station. http://www.dutchdesignweek.nlArnold 144 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Eat Drink Design Jens Praet presents his table made out of paper-scrap and resin. So far he made only two tables but a regular office produces enough scrap for a table per day. http://www.eatdrinkdesign.nlArnold 145 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Eat Drink Design Custom designed hand gloves by Carolien Niebling for waiters serving hot foods on hot plates. http://www.eatdrinkdesign.nlArnold 146 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Eat Drink Design Eat Drink Design 2007 features eight couples of designers and cooks who work together to create useful tools and products for the participating restaurants. The results are presented in a delicious way at the daily dinners during the Dutch Design Week. http://www.eatdrinkdesign.nlArnold 147 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Eat Drink Design Chef Edwin Severijn heating up the fire for tonight's dinner. http://www.eatdrinkdesign.nlArnold 148 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Eat Drink Design Eat Drink Design 2007 features eight couples of designers and cooks who work together to create useful tools and products for the participating restaurants. The results are presented in a delicious way at the daily dinners during the Dutch Design Week. http://www.eatdrinkdesign.nlArnold 149 of 150
Dutch Design Week 2007: Eat Drink Design Eat Drink Design 2007 features eight couples of designers and cooks who work together to create useful tools and products for the participating restaurants. The results are presented in a delicious way at the daily dinners during the Dutch Design Week. http://www.eatdrinkdesign.nlArnold 150 of 150
The Dutchies have been working out! Not only because of a long expected "graduation 2007" but also because of this year's newcomers at Strijp-S, a NAT exhibition, holy designers at TAC, and a worthy "other things" off-road program.