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Evelien van Pruissen

Evelien van Pruissen

KABK fashion graduate is chosen to show at Who’s Next Paris later this month.

 

Masterclass

Masterclass

With only a few weeks left to get course applications in, Design.nl reviewed Frame’s guide to the world’s best Master design courses. 

 

Far from Grim

Far from Grim

A new wallpaper series for Designwall, her own exhibition and accompanying book at Heden, it is already proving to be a successful year for Christie van der Haak. 

 

The Problem with Poo

The Problem with Poo

Recent DAE graduate Theo Brandwijk has developed a new toilet system that makes it easier to recycle human waste.  He got the idea from his dad – whose no frills advice defined urine’s biggest asset – phosphate!

 

PullOver

PullOver

Alexandra Georgescu has successfully blended conceptual and functional design to create a sort of space divider that provides an exaggerated sense of what many people often seek in public thoroughfares.  It is an extreme but usable reminder that interior architecture too often ignores the senses.

Glithero and Pieke Bergmans at Design Miami/

Glithero and Pieke Bergmans at Design Miami/

At Design Miami/ both Glithero and Pieke Bergmans launched new collections of work.

Karel Martens designs temporary intervention for The New Institute

 

1 January 2013 sees the launch of The New Institute, a merger between the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI), Premsela, the Netherlands Institute for Design and Fashion and Virtueel Platform, knowledge institute for e-culture. Starting in the New Year, the organisation will be at the vanguard of the three creative disciplines.


rENs in BOX

rENs in BOX

We reported on Dutch design duo rENs during the Milan furniture fair this year and bumped into them again during Dutch Design Week. Now the pair has taken their redscapes to LYNfabrikken in Denmark.

 

Corpus Commodus

Corpus Commodus

Alissa van Asseldonk graduated from the DAE with a book that commodifies the human body.  It is a thrilling and sometimes grotesque reminder of the potential and actual usability of life.

 

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