Product
Commissioned:Wolf Foundation
2019-2020
"Science and Art for the benefit of mankind"



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KNIT COLLECTION
Product & Research
Commissioned: Life Style, Keter LTD
2013-2014



Knit is a language for plastic injected surface and volumes which draw its inspiration from traditional Knitting crafts. The projects main challenge was to transform and interpret knitting craft and the emotional value it brings to the world of plastic products and injection molding technologies without compromising the tactility characterize the origin craft.


Once we formed and refined the patterns, Knit language was implemented on several products to perform as a new collection holding a potential for a new family of products in various categories for Keter Plastic Group. Curver, part of Keter Group, introduced the Knit collection as an installation at London Design Week 2015 together with FranklinTill.
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STREET EATS
Product
Commissioned: Tipei 2016 Culture Affairs
Photographer @Gareth Moon, Studio images @ photographer Chong Kok Yew
Collaborators: Taipei's Cultural Affair, Art Happening and TWDW.
2015

Street Eats is a design exploration into the tasty jungle of Taipei's street markets. From food oriented experiences towards social eating; this project explores different opportunities within the markets lifestyle with a focus on the human experience.
In the process we asked two main questions:
How can the market facilitate and enhance social experiences to be more relevant for the current generation? In what way design can generate social added value and enrich the market’s experience? Follow the full process of the research in our blog . A booklet with the research overview is available here on Issue






With this project we would like to discuss the social roll of night markets in Taipei, their relevance for contemporary culture and ways design can introduce a more human centered experience within this context. A metal stool commonly used in markets is our platform for rethinking the market's space and experience. Playing with its design system and function we suggest alternatives eating configurations.
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