MATERIALICA Conference Moderator Christoph Boninger in discussion with BMW's Adriaan van Hooydonk about the difference between Dutch design is more than Droog design. http://www.materialica.comArnold 1 of 84
MATERIALICA Conference Konstantin Grcic in discussion with the Dutch design delegation about the difference between German and Dutch design. http://www.materialica.comArnold 2 of 84
MATERIALICA Conference Dutch design is a lot more than just Droog design. Though, Droog design is doing a good job regarding its international presence – proven at the conference itself. http://www.materialica.comArnold 3 of 84
MATERIALICA Conference Dutch design versus German design at the MATERIALICA FORUM. http://www.materialica.comArnold 4 of 84
MATERIALICA Conference Moderated by Christoph Konetschny, material experts Arnold van Bezooyen (Material Stories) and Dirk Lockener (productconcept) discuss material trends in design with the audience (photo by MunichExpo). http://www.materialica.comArnold 5 of 84
MATERIALICA Conference Material experts present case studies and future outlook on material developments at the MATERIALICA FORUM. http://www.materialica.comArnold 6 of 84
MATERIALICA Conference Hall C4 is within the enormous Munich Expo is big enough to house this year's MATERIALICA trade fair on materials developments for engineering and design. http://www.materialica.comArnold 7 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Mega semitrailer For the first time ever engineers managed to manufacture the constructive parts of a semi-trailer in one part out of composite materials. The monocoque design offers function integration, optimum and low weight. A good case regarding diesel consumption and reduction of CO2 emissions. http://www.theteam-hamburg.deArnold 8 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Surface treatments Gaugler & Lutz is provides foams and building materials including the required surface treatments to construct lightweight sandwich parts in automotive or yacht design. http://www.gaugler-lutz.deArnold 9 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Alucore Alucore is an aluminum sandwich panel that combines ligthness with high rigidity. Several honeycomb densities are available including a wide range of cover sheets for architectural, automotive or interior applications. http://www.alcan.comArnold 10 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Sandwich concept The DIAB Group developed a new sandwich concept. By combining the displayed core material with solid laminates they are able to make structures lighter and stronger than those made of steel, aluminum or wood. http://www.diabgroup.comArnold 11 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Tailor-made fabrics Muller Textil explains about the technology to customize the construction of the two outer layers and the pile yarn of 3D meshes independently. Meaning they can make the design, hardness and spring characteristics of these 3D fabrics just the way we like them. http://www.muellertextil.deArnold 12 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Hemp mouse This green mouse with integrated light fibers is a result of a hemp composites workshop at the University of Art and Design in Halle. Hemp your life! http://www.mehrwerkdesignlabor.deArnold 13 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Hemp stool This stool is a result of a hemp composites workshop at the University of Art and Design in Halle. The stools are using hemp shives which are left over as waste materials during hemp processing. The three parts are fixed with a special "Mokassin" connector. http://www.mehrwerkdesignlabor.deArnold 14 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Hemp stool This stool is a result of a hemp composites workshop at the University of Art and Design in Halle. The stools are using hemp shives which are left over as waste materials during hemp processing. The three parts are fixed with a special "Mokassin" connector. http://www.mehrwerkdesignlabor.deArnold 15 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Soft, softer, softest ZOTEFOAMS offers foams in various densities made out of different materials. If you're looking for tailor-made softness then get yourself inspired by their color range and material diversity. http://www.zotefoams.comArnold 16 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Snowphisticated Michael's Snowphisticated collection is an approach for integrating of form and function in textile design by a subtle marriage of printed patterns with zippers, pockets, Velcro and inflatable scarves. http://www.spizzidesign.comArnold 17 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Snowphisticated Michael's Snowphisticated collection is an approach for integrating of form and function in textile design by a subtle marriage of printed patterns with zippers, pockets, Velcro and inflatable scarves. http://www.spizzidesign.comArnold 18 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Snowphisticated Michael's Snowphisticated collection is an approach for integrating of form and function in textile design by a subtle marriage of printed patterns with zippers, pockets, Velcro and inflatable scarves. http://www.spizzidesign.comArnold 19 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition MATERIALICA is an international trade fair for material applications, surface technology and product engineering. This 9th episode took place this October in Munich, Germany. http://www.materialica.comArnold 20 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition MATERIALICA is an international trade fair for material applications, surface technology and product engineering. This 9th episode took place this October in Munich, Germany. http://www.materialica.comArnold 21 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Cork fabrics Thin slices of natural cork are laminated onto different textiles to create these cork fabrics. Various patterns and colors are available and are currently applied in footwear, bookbinding and clothing design. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 22 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Woven tubes This woven rug for interior applications is made out of used bicycle inner tubes. Available in any color, so long as it's black. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 23 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Fiber fabrics These decorative textiles combine different fibers creating a translucent fire resistant fabric which can be applied as space dividers or window treatments. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 24 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Inflated metals This is an example of a high-pressure inflation process to create pillow-like forms out of metal combinations such as steel or aluminum. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 25 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Material Connexion Material Connexion is displaying its latest material arrivals at MATERIALICA 2006. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 26 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Extreme zippers These zippers are made for extreme outdoors. A combination out of nylon and thermoplastic elastomer make these waterproof and airtight up to a 1.7 bar pressure. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 27 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Filled bubbles This bubble wrap-like pocket can be filled with different kinds of materials to absorb explosion energy. This application is currently applied in public dustbins in order to absorb the impact of terror bombs. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 28 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Barlog plastics Material Connexion is displaying its latest material arrivals at MATERIALICA 2006. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 29 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Riverstone This jar is made out of marble pebbles are bound together with a transparent resin, a new material with a natural look. http://www.riverstone.itArnold 30 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Material Connexion Material Connexion is displaying its latest material arrivals at MATERIALICA 2006. http://www.materialconnexion.comArnold 31 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Carbon Fiber Stone One of the oldest materials is new again. Kolja gives us a impressing demonstration of reinforced natural stone. Techno Carbon has a patented method to reinforce natural stone with carbon fibers.
This granite bar has been wrapped up with carbon fibers creating a strength that was formerly unknown to natural stone. http://www.technocarbon.deArnold 32 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Carbon Fiber Stone One of the oldest materials is new again. Kolja gives us a impressing demonstration of reinforced natural stone. Techno Carbon has a patented method to reinforce natural stone with carbon fibers.
A granite cooking plate with integrated induction element would normally crack due to the temperature changes – the stabilizing carbon fibers prevent this. http://www.technocarbon.deArnold 33 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Composite applications The Composites Institute (IVW) is associated with the Kaiserlautern University in Germany exploring future applications of composites. For instance this ultra-light Canyon F10 which has been the basis for developing the lightest roadworthy racing bike in the world. http://www.ivw.uni-kl.deArnold 34 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Fibre reinforced plastics One of the best body kits we've ever seen. Wethje GmbH has over 27 years expertise in reinforced plastics design. At MATERIALICA they display a carbon fiber demonstration of the BWM Z3 hood. http://www.wethje-gmbh.comArnold 35 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Folded honeycombs Smart folding techniques makes it possible to start with a flat material out of plastic, paper or composite and end up with a 3D honeycomb-like lightweight structure. The aircraft design department at the Stuttgart university is working with industry partners in developing new structures. http://www.ifb.uni-stuttgart.deArnold 36 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Lightweight metals Lightweight constructions and reduced material consumption are driving research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials (IFAM). Several metallic materials including printed structures, hollow spheres structures and metal foams are available for new product development. http://www.ifam-dd.fraunhofer.deArnold 37 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Lightweight metals Lightweight constructions and reduced material consumption are driving research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials (IFAM). Several processing techniques are developed to create metal honeycomb structures for new product development. http://www.ifam-dd.fraunhofer.deArnold 38 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Lightweight metals Lightweight constructions and reduced material consumption are driving research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials (IFAM). Several metallic materials including fiber structures, hollow spheres structures and metal foams are available for new product development. http://www.ifam-dd.fraunhofer.deArnold 39 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Lightweight metals Lightweight constructions and reduced material consumption are driving research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials (IFAM). Several metallic materials including printed structures, hollow spheres structures and metal foams are available for new product development. http://www.ifam-dd.fraunhofer.deArnold 40 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Lightweight metals Lightweight constructions and reduced material consumption are driving research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials (IFAM). Several metallic materials including printed structures, hollow spheres structures and metal foams are available for new product development. http://www.ifam-dd.fraunhofer.deArnold 41 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Productconcept Productconcept is an interdisciplinary platform that supports cooperation within product development. At MATERIALICA 2006 they present the results of cooperating suppliers, manufacturers and designers. http://www.productconcept.comArnold 42 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Productconcept Productconcept is an interdisciplinary platform that supports cooperation within product development. At MATERIALICA 2006 they present the results of cooperating suppliers, manufacturers and designers. http://www.productconcept.comArnold 43 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Productconcept Productconcept is an interdisciplinary platform that supports cooperation within product development. At MATERIALICA 2006 they present the results of cooperating suppliers, manufacturers and designers. http://www.productconcept.comArnold 44 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Productconcept Productconcept is an interdisciplinary platform that supports cooperation within product development. At MATERIALICA 2006 they present the results of cooperating suppliers, manufacturers and designers. http://www.productconcept.comArnold 45 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Productconcept Productconcept is an interdisciplinary platform that supports cooperation within product development. At MATERIALICA 2006 they present the results of cooperating suppliers, manufacturers and designers. http://www.productconcept.comArnold 46 of 84
MATERIALICA Exhibition: Productconcept Productconcept is an interdisciplinary platform that supports cooperation within product development. At MATERIALICA 2006 they present the results of cooperating suppliers, manufacturers and designers. http://www.productconcept.comArnold 47 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Real Dutch Design Real Dutch Design gives a cross-section of the Dutch design sector. With a 1000 pages and more than 300 designers and agencies a yearbook thicker than ever. http://www.realdutchdesign.comArnold 48 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Get well soon masks The very sterile looking white gauze mask inspired designer Samira Boon to make it more cheerful and funny while still serving its purpose. http://www.samiraboon.comArnold 49 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Senseo coffeemaker This coffee machine designed by WAACS was made to reinvigorate the consumer market and increase profit margins. The product has taken Europe by storm, surpassing all expectations. http://www.waacs.comArnold 50 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Bugaboo Innovative strollers by Bugaboo increase the parents mobility. Beach, wood or city, the swivel wheels and suspension ensure that the child is always lying or sitting quietly and safely. http://www.bugaboo.comArnold 51 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Bobbin Lace Lamp Niels van Eijk designed this Bobbin Lace Lamp. A marriage of high-tech glass fibers and traditional macramé weaving. http://www.ons-adres.nlArnold 52 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Sexy Relaxy The Sexy Relaxy chair clearly resembles a figure sitting in a relaxed pose, here designer Richard Hutten was inspired by Sharon Stone in the movie 'Basic Instinct'. http://www.richardhutten.comArnold 53 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Repeat fabrics Hella Jongerius designed the Repeat series of upholstery fabrics for Maharam. The designed patterns have such long repeats that no two cut pieces will look the same. http://www.jongeriuslab.comArnold 54 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: The Carbon Chair Bertjan Pot made this chair out of 100% carbon fiber. The seat pattern looks random but actually reflects the strength pattern. http://www.bertjanpot.nlArnold 55 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Philips EM Range Philips Design presents the EM Range which is a result of a so called 'Emotive' approach to design to address consumer's emotion and motivation aspects. http://www.design.philips.comArnold 56 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Marlies Dekkers "Three times a lady" seductive lingerie and sunwear by fashion designer Marlies Dekkers. Her design work is known for the use of modern materials and attention for details and finishing. http://www.marliesdekkers.nlArnold 57 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Marlies Dekkers "Three times a lady" seductive lingerie and sunwear by fashion designer Marlies Dekkers. Her design work is known for the use of modern materials and attention for details and finishing. http://www.marliesdekkers.nlArnold 58 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Food design Katja Gruijters is food designer. She found out that embroidery patterns and food design go well together and presents her edible tiles made out of chocolate, cookie and sugar at MATERIALICA. What a sweet surprise! http://www.katjagruijters.nlArnold 59 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Food design Katja Gruijters is food designer. She found out that embroidery patterns and food design go well together and presents her edible tiles made out of chocolate, cookie and sugar at MATERIALICA. What a sweet surprise! http://www.katjagruijters.nlArnold 60 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: AZIZ Labeled Aziz Bekkaoui, who is doing great fashion and costumes for opera and theatre. http://www.aziz.nlArnold 61 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design 'The foreign affairs of Dutch design' attends MATERIALICA. This traveling exhibition features app. seventy of the most notable Dutch design products and services of recent years. http://www.premsela.org/economie/eo/reistentoonstelling.xml/-/enArnold 62 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Bling Bling jewelry Probably the most branded object in the world. Frank Tjepkema designed this medallion in 2002 as symbolism of modern religion. http://www.tjep.comArnold 63 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: DownTown bike Inspired by the Amsterdam bike vandalism Basten Leijh developed the DownTown concept bike which now taken into production by Giant. The handlebars is the lock so if you break this, you break the bike. http://www.giant-bicycles.comArnold 64 of 84
The Foreign Affairs of Dutch Design: Exhibition 'The foreign affairs of Dutch design' attends MATERIALICA. This traveling exhibition features app. seventy of the most notable Dutch design products and services of recent years. http://www.premsela.org/economie/eo/reistentoonstelling.xml/-/enArnold 65 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Award night Nominees are gathered at the MATERIALICA Design Award night. The goal of this competition is to promote the relevance and potential of materials in design (photo by MunichExpo). http://www.materialicadesign.comArnold 66 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Award night Nominees are gathered at the MATERIALICA Design Award night. The goal of this competition is to promote the relevance and potential of materials in design. http://www.materialicadesign.comArnold 67 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Luminescent license plate 3M's special optical films provide this uniform distribution of light based on the integrated LED. Less is more since, next to the better visibility, this few millimeters thin lamp increases the trunk space by 7 cm - thus more creative space for future car designs. http://www.3m.comArnold 68 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Ski Jumping Ceramics Traditional ski jumpers are made out of sheet metal that need frequent maintenance and have a short lifetime. ETEC's innovative ceramic profiles give jumpers the feeling of snow gliding experience. Integrated electrical heating provides optimal ski-jumping conditions all year long. http://www.etec-ceramics.deArnold 69 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Composite Flow Molding Icotec in Switzerland is setting new standards in composites applications. Biocompatible implants are a part of their business regarding the unique combination of strength and fatigue resistance they are able to reach made out of endless fiber reinforced thermoplastics. http://www.icotec.bizArnold 70 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Water Ski A combination of carbon materials and ultra-light core materials drives this ground breaking water ski. Reduced weight, high strength and no need for additional surface coating makes this design by Fischer receive the 'best of product' recognition. http://www.fischer-ct.comArnold 71 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Groove table The thermal deformability of Corian has been exploited in creating this table designed by Studio Beat Karrer in Switzerland. A good example of function integration that includes stability, integration of table legs, material and weight reduction. http://www.beatkarrer.netArnold 72 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Shuttle storage set This storage set designed by Stefan Diez is awarded for its innovative combination of materials including glass, porcelain, plastic and metal. http://www.rosenthal.deArnold 73 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Li-Motion Merck is awarded for its work on the Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED). This new kind of lighting offers great opportunities in design offering form integration, no heating up and a ten times higher lamp life compared with a regular light bulb. http://www.merck.deArnold 74 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Pearlnera Pearlnera is glass cement material that consists of tiny glass balls that are bound together without the use of any plastics. Custom colors are possible for interior applications and can be processed like any other stone material. http://www.material-raum-form.comArnold 75 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: zaZen Roof Dome The concept car "zaZen" by Rinspeed featured a one-piece roof dome. Bayer presents the Makrolon made design with a holographically treated film that uses two laser beams to give the impression of a third brake light. A good example of combining high-tech materials with innovative light technology. http://www.rinspeed.comArnold 76 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Pearlnera Pearlnera is glass cement material that consists of tiny glass balls that are bound together without the use of any plastics. Custom colors are possible for interior applications and can be processed like any other stone material. http://www.material-raum-form.comArnold 77 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: CeraPrene Scent Rubber used to be known as black stuff with a strong smell, CeraPrene Scent is different. This elastomer fabric includes a synthetic coating with embedded pigments that emit a range of different fragrances. http://www.contitech.comArnold 78 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Varnished textiles The concept car "zaZen" by Rinspeed featured textile surface decorations. At the MATERIALICA Design Award Straehle and Hess present their UPE resin coating which allows designers to integrate textiles with different haptics in their design. http://www.straehle-hess.deArnold 79 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Varnished textiles The concept car "zaZen" by Rinspeed featured textile surface decorations. At the MATERIALICA Design Award Straehle and Hess present their UPE resin coating which allows designers to integrate textiles with different haptics in their design. http://www.straehle-hess.deArnold 80 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Thermosiv Thermosiv is a non-metal textile interwoven with carbon fibers. The fabric can be designed to heat at temperatures up to 120 degrees Celsius. Developed heating elements are able to work on low voltage batteries, 12/24V or 110/220V power. Because of its flexibility and lightness it is suitable for interior applications or clothing. http://www.thermosiv.comArnold 81 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Silicone lampshade The category 'Student' is new in MATERIALICA Design Award, student Helen Neumann from the Rosenheim School is the first to be nominated with her AVD light. The used the Erlenmeyer flask shape to create this lampshade out of heat resistant silicone material. http://www.fh-rosenheim.deArnold 82 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Silicone lampshade The category 'Student' is new in MATERIALICA Design Award, student Helen Neumann from the Rosenheim School is the first to be nominated with her AVD light. The used the Erlenmeyer flask shape to create this lampshade out of heat resistant silicone material. http://www.fh-rosenheim.deArnold 83 of 84
MATERIALICA Design Award 2006: Design show During MATERIALICA 2006 the winners are awarded with their prize at the MATERIALICA Design Show. http://www.materialicadesign.comArnold 84 of 84
MATERIALICA is a yearly meeting place for the high-end industry where we discover material solutions for tomorrow's products. This year features a special composites fair, expert talks, Dutch design and the Design Award ceremony (Oct'06).