Named after a Korean word that means cocoon, Nuue is an experimental collection of sculptural garments, made of synthetic fibre.
Flowing materials, the play with matt and shining surfaces, clear, expressive colours and sophisticated cuts assign Wang Yutao’s design.
Ole Yde’s collections aim at reincarnating the classic feminine beauty using top quality workmanship and material.
Inspired by rich yet modest world of Samurai HEroSHE collection reveals fascination for double-nature of things.
Ohal Ando fascinated by the playfulness of opposites fabricates jackets that have completely different faces depending on which side it is seen.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
BUNK BED is a multifunctional piece of furniture for children’s rooms that offers extra space under the bed to be used as a study corner or playground.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Made through 3D Printing this range of Stainless Steel Jewellery explores the interaction between geometric forms and the ideas of ‘trapped’ and ‘escape’.
This winning proposal presents a reading of the drama of the natural countryside, building it on top of a steep hill relatively protected by the surrounding rugged topography.
Unexpected hidden spaces within cubes are the attraction of this home interior.
Kai Stania created a very contemporary and universal-purpose recliner chair with a light shape.
Lamp or display stand? Rather a portable cabinet of curiosities, a microcosm and memory theatre, it is a miniature projection of its owner’s inner world.
A house with a dual personality accommodates an intimate, introverted, closed house with a courtyard and an outward looking, open glasshouse above.
An organic spatial structure, not divided by any doors or windows, where nature is the most critical part and the human body becomes part of the architecture.