The Dots #10 - Social & Green Design Guide. Dutch Design Week 2014

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Sandra Suubi, Julia van Zanten, Michelle Baggerman, Spijkerbrij and Miriam van der Lubbe p. 4 article

Eindhoven designers do it together; Socially Engaged, Independent and Networked p. 6 column

Anne van der Zwaag + preview Looks good. Feels good. Is good. p. 8 guide

77 Social & Green selected presentations p. 9

the dots Social & Green Design Guide Connecting the Dots showcases all Social & Green presentations at the Dutch Design Week 2014

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Connecting the Dots #10 Social & Green Design Guide during the Dutch Design Week 18 – 26 October 2014 Connecting the Dots publishes and presents Dutch designers and design-culture internationally during key design events and fairs.

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Connecting the Dots magazine Koningsstraat 43c, 1011 ET Amsterdam Netherlands, t +31 (0)20 893 28 86 connecting@thedots.nl, www.thedots.nl www.twitter.com/thedots_mag Editor in Chief David Heldt, david@thedots.nl Contributing editors Jeanne Tan, interviews 5 designers Anne van der Zwaag, column Heini Lehtinen, article Socially Engaged, Independent and Networked Translation Studio Mason ai Monti Graphic design Haller Brun, www.hallerbrun.eu Contributing photographers Robert Andriessen, portraits 5 designers, www.designguide.tv Cover photo Cantel for Imperfect Design by Van Eijk & van der Lubbe Printed by RODI rotatiedruk Communication & Press Luc Deleau, luc@thedots.nl t +31 (0)6 524 729 90 Advertising David Heldt, t +31 (0)20 893 28 86 © Connecting the Dots 2014 All rights reserved. Copyrights on the photographs, illustrations, drawings, and written material in this publication are owned by the respective photographer(s), the designer(s) and the author(s). No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without permission of the publisher and designers, photographers and authors involved.

Social Design means designing with people instead of for them. Cooperation seems to be the most important instrument for arriving at solutions. It does not usually proceed automatically; we have to learn it. I know how difficult it can be: admitting ideas that go against your conviction. But my three-year-old daughter is clearly facing the same problem: playing together often becomes appropriating blocks. And that doesn’t help. Focusing too much on your own interests often throws a spanner in the works. But if cooperation does work, the result is bigger than the sum of the parts and you learn a lot about other people and about yourself in the process. The importance of this art was underlined by the philos­opher and radical Bertrand Russell (1872 – 1970) when he said: ‘The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation’. It is both a gloomy and a hopeful view, but if it is true, something beautiful is happening now in Eindhoven. A new generation of designers and entrepreneurs seems to be having an easy time of it in this respect. Forms of cooperation appear to spring up organically, or people deliberately go in search of partners. The quest for solutions to social problems brings designers together, and as long as they do not lose sight of that goal, there

is a large chance of success just around the corner. The DOEN Foundation believes that designers who deploy their knowledge and skills for society can achieve a lot. Social Design has been on the agenda of DOEN Foundation since 2010. It supports projects in which design teams arrive at surprising insights and solutions for social issues. A large number of the projects presented in Eindhoven have been backed by DOEN, so I think that it is fair to say that the foundation has played a part in the development of this movement. Who four years ago would have ventured to imagine that Dutch Design Week would become a platform for this trend? A remarkable number of initiatives centred on the social aspect are being presented at DDW. One of them is The Umbrella, a collection of initiatives in Eindhoven on which Heini Lehtinen has written a nice article (page 6). Or take one of the many socially committed graduation projects at the DAE such as Protective Underwear, Julia van Zanten’s beautiful designs for underwear for incontinent senior citizens, which offers a solution to a widespread and little-known problem (page 4). It is not by chance that Anne van der Zwaag has written a book on the topic at this very

moment: Looks Good. Feels Good. Is Good. – how Social Design changes our world. The book launch will take place here at DDW on 25 October (see page 13, nr. 52). This edition of Connecting the Dots contains an exclusive pre-publication of a chapter from the book, accompanied by a column by the author (page 8). And don’t forget to take a look at Spijkerbrij by Leonie Vlaar and Lois Stolwijk at Hier is Utrecht. They invite the public to bring along an old pair of jeans for on the spot upcycling to a new utility (page 5). For this special edition we have selected a total of 77 presentations at DDW which can be said to be good and to do good. Various of the designers in the guide graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven. The Graduation Show always occupies a central place for me during DDW, and it immediately conveys the atmosphere of this event as well: bold, cheerful and innovative, a haven for ideas that are increasingly about a better future and less and less about a better product. So take your time this year, join in the workshops, stay for a bite to eat, collect waste, make music, slip out of your jeans and stay up late. David Heldt

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High Five Five highlight presentations from the Social & Green Design Guide Text: Jeanne Tan Video stills: Robert Andriessen

From the 77 exhibitors in our Social & Green Design Guide, five of them were selected to share their exciting projects in these interviews. From experimental and practical music instrument making workshops with Sandra Suubi to a commercially successful collaboration with craftsman in Guatemala by Van Eijk & van der Lubbe; the selection of these selected projects exemplify the variety of socially and ecologically sound activities taking place at the DDW. Curious to see more? Then check out their exhibitions or watch the video interviews online (check url under each interview).

Protective Underwear by Julia van Zanten

DIY Instruments by Sandra Suubi Art, music and trash not only play a central role in Sandra Suubi’s DIY Instruments workshop at Dutch Design Week, they’re also three things that are close to the Ugandan artist’s heart. With dreams of being an eco-artist, Sandra was known on campus as the girl who collected trash for her art that aims to create beauty from waste. “I started working with waste in my final year of college with a quest to bridge the gap between visual arts and performing arts using cheap and affordable means,” explains Sandra who also performs in an all-girl band. In preparation for the workshop, Sandra collabo­rated with musicians, producers and other creatives to make experimental African instruments from different types of trash. During the workshop (held in English) as part of Age of Wonderland, an event which focuses on sustainable social change, Sandra will guide participants in making instruments from recycled materials. Participants of all ages are welcome to join, just remember to bring your own trash. Suggestions include hard plastic buckets, pipes and bottle caps, metal pots and cans, flexible panels, glass bottles, beads, buttons or whatever the would-be performer desires. Concluding the week will be a jam session where participants can showcase their instruments and performance skills in their own way in a public concert. The workshop highlights not only making and music, but resourcefulness, possibilities and co-creation. Any tips for the would-be DIY musicians? “When you have an idea, start by using what you have around you. We have what we need to start; giving excuses is not the answer. We don’t have to look very far to make things happen but simply need to utilise the so-called little that we have around us and the big things will come. I would love us to see trash as material for creation and treasure right in front of our eyes.” Let the trash music begin!

Imagine losing control of your bladder while you are out for dinner in a restaurant or sitting on the bus. For people who suffer incontinence, the fear of not being able to make it to the toilet in time and the consequent embarrassment often prevents them from leaving their home or engaging in social situations. Triggered by this con­dition that affected her grandfather, Julia van Zanten felt a responsibility to examine this issue and challenge the stigma of incon­ tinence. “Practical solutions exist in the form of adult diapers, but these do nothing to address the emotional side of this common problem,” Julia explains. Her collection of wash­able textile underwear, accom­panied by washing elements and an awareness campaign, aims to re-instil a sense of dignity and normality to women who suffer mild incontinence. The collection comprises two sets of high-absorbent underwear made of silk and wool (outer) paired with absorbent yarn and microfiber (inner). One garment has an inner pocket to fit a removable textile pad, and the other is a protective underlayer that also fits a disposable pad. Beautifully detailed to resemble regular women’s underwear, the garments look luxurious yet personal. Two collecting aids – an aluminium vessel for home and a waterproof travel bag – encourage washing rather than disposal. The project aims to change the perception of incontinence undergarments by repositioning them in a normal daily context, both for the user to wash and wear as a regular garment, and in retail where it shouldn’t be categorised as a medical aid. The vessel will soon be available for sale online and prototype garments are currently being tested for manufacturing. Julia: “In the end it is not about the end product but the experience and conversation around its cycle of use leading to a change in perspective. Through this project I aim to provoke others to consider moments on the margins that could do with the same attention as our emphasis on designing chairs and lamps.” Protective Underwear is exhibited at the Graduation Show at the Design Academy Eindhoven Emmasingel 14, 5611 AZ Eindhoven www.juliavanzanten.com, www.drytex.co Video interview: www.vimeo.com/108213110 Presentation nr. 42 page 13

The DIY Intstruments workshops are part of the exhibition Age of Wonderland at Natlab, Kastanjelaan 500, 5616 LJ Eindhoven www.ageofwonderland.nl Video interview: www.vimeo.com/108703258 Presentation nr. 01 page 10

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Spijkerbrij by Leonie Vlaar and Lois Stolwijk

Precious Waste by Michelle Baggerman Michelle Baggerman’s 2009 Design Academy Eindhoven graduation project Precious Waste showed how a humble material like a plastic bag could be repurposed into beauti­ ful textiles. Discarded plastic bags are spun into fine yarns and then woven into intricate textiles, showing the huge contrast between the crafted end result and the disposable material. “My goal was to alter plastic shopping bags in a way that would extend the lifecycle of the material, improve its disadvantages and preserve its positive qualities,” says Michelle Baggerman. In the last five years, the project has evolved from Michelle’s studio in Eindhoven all the way to Mexico. By collaborating with Mexican social design organisation Anudando, the project now combines material innovation with social entrepreneurship. Anudando will produce textile items made from plastic bag yarn together with craftspeople from regional parts of Mexico who specialise in weaving, crochet and basket making. The plastic bags will be collected, selected and spun into yarn locally. At DDW 2014, Anudando will present material samples and prototypes of interior products as part of the first collection-in-progress entitled Renacimiento (meaning rebirth) that explores the potential of the original Precious Waste material in various crafts. “The craftsmen we work with are extremely skilled and inventive,” tells Michelle. “By offering them a new material to work with, which can basically be collected from the streets, and taking a new perspective on the different products they make, we hope to be able to revalue their work. We want to support them in continuing to develop the craft they take pride in, and earn a living doing it.” For now, the upcoming collection will only be available in Mexico but Anudando will research the feasibility of selling and shipping the products to the Netherlands and abroad while maintaining their environmentally friendly quality.

When second-hand clothes are donated to charity, wear­ able pieces will likely find new homes and unwearable remnants usually become waste – the latter accounts to about 20% of collected textiles according to designers Leonie Vlaar and Lois Stolwijk, founders of Leonie & Lois. Part of these remnants can be recycled but tough materials like denim, which comprise a substantial part of the waste, prove challenging. “The texture of denim is really strong, which makes sense since (riveted) jeans were originally created for miners, but this means they’re difficult to recycle,” says Leonie Vlaar. “It’s a shame to waste this denim considering how long it takes to produce a pair of jeans.” Armed with their passion for repurposing waste and a fascination for craft, the duo set out to give jeans a second life with their project Spijkerbrij, a portable denim recycling workshop. Used jeans (spijkerbroek in Dutch) and also offcuts are shredded into a pulp (brij) to which organic resin or a type of woodglue is added. The resulting new material can be shaped and hardened into a desired form. This process is rooted in Dutch tradition, as Lois Stolwijk explains: “In our research, we discovered that, tradit­ ionally, old textiles were recycled into paper, which is still done today. So we used the same technique, simpli­fied it and instead of making paper, we made three dimensional products.” Low-tech machines use hand- and cyclepower to show the tangibility of the process and use no electricity. So far the duo are focusing on accessories (bowties) and interior products (lamps and seats) but the potential extends to board material to create furniture and even flooring. So good news for all those people who can’t quite throw out their favourite, worn out jeans: bring them to Dutch Design Week (or post them), and Leonie & Lois will transform them into a completely new product that’s personalised from your particular pair. Recycling never looked sexier! Spijkerbrij is part of the exhibition Hier is Utrecht at Design Perron, Fuutlaan 12, 5613 AB Eindhoven www.leonieenlois.nl Video interview: www.vimeo.com/108770816 Presentation nr. 69 page 15

Since Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe’s first collabo­ration with Imperfect Design in 2011, it’s been a memorable rollercoaster ride with steep learning curves. Cantel, their collection of striking recycled glass vases, is made by glass blowers in Guatemala; the vivid colours derive from the original tints of the glass. But overcoming challenges and cultural differences has been well worth it to help the cooperative of glassblowers improve their livelihoods. The collection’s success sparked a second and third Cantel series, and the colla­boration now incorporates ceramics and woollen textiles, all made with Guatemalan craftspeople. Imperfect Design pairs Dutch designers with craftspeople in emerging countries to produce handcrafted lifestyle products, with an eye to a Western audience. As the name suggests, the imperfection of handcraft is celebrated in the label’s designs. It combines producing attractive, affordable designs relevant to today’s audiences, with generating new long-term income opportunities for the craftspeople it collaborates with, which in turn supports positive social growth of the community. Importantly, focusing on both social and economic opportunities ensures more sustainable collaborations in the long run. Designing these collections requires a total shift in approach. “Normally we begin with an idea but in this case we start with the limitations of the possibilities!” explains Miriam van der Lubbe with a laugh. Through collaborative hands-on sessions with the craftspeople in their workshop, the products take shape. It’s a rewarding learning process that has taught Van Eijk and Van der Lubbe patience, and in turn, the craftspeople gained insight into new ways to diversify and contemporise their repertoire, for example by making a bigger variety of products from existing moulds. While imperfection is the underlying goal, this needs to be balanced with quality to meet consumers’ expectations. “Each piece has variations and we have to constantly check as to what extent these imperfections are still acceptable,” continues Van der Lubbe. “The Cantel collection is rich in colours and shapes, and its irregularities and robustness, instead of the delicateness associated with glass, become its unique selling points.” Imperfect Design with work of Van Eijk & van der Lubbe is exhibited at Klokgebouw 50, 5617 AB Eindhoven www.vevdl.com, www.imperfectdesign.eu Video interview: www.vimeo.com/108135008 Presentation nr. 12 page 11

The work of Michelle Baggerman is part of the exhibition at Material Sense De Kruisruimte, Gen. Bothastraat 7e, 5642 NJ Eindhoven www.bureaubaggerman.nl, www.anudando.com Video interview: www.vimeo.com/108140657 Presentation nr. 75 page 15 This project is supported by The DOEN Foundation.

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Socially Engaged, Independent and Networked Text: Heini Lehtinen

Collaborative network called The Umbrella gathers together designers and creatives who value social processes within their design efforts. The network was conceived spon­ taneously during preparation for this year’s Dutch Design Week, and it’s looking for new ways to communicate complex projects to make them easier to grasp during a week full of design sensations. The world is fast and so is the presentation of creative work. Facebook and design blogs deliver an endless stream of easily consumable and likeable projects. The world of physical exhibitions and fairs is struggling to keep the pace and is trying to present its content in small, digestible bites. “Smaller and more” is the call of the day. Some projects though don’t benefit from and even don’t deserve to be put into such formats. Although ‘social design’ is the talk of the town, the number of socially relevant and actually manifested, working projects is small at events like the Dutch Design Week, often struggling to communicate the complexity of their nature.

The newly-conceived collaborative network, The Umbrella, strives to shift the situation and put ‘hands down bottom up’ initiatives on the map – literally. The network consists of five initiatives and collectives with location or roots in Eindhoven, and a shared will to connect. Each of the participant initiatives – Social&, Fictional Collective, Collectie Veenhuizen, NRE Terrein, and Achtertuin – will exhibit individually at Dutch Design Week. In addition, two other projects, ‘Hunnie’ by Henriëtte Waal and Sophie Krier, and ‘Two Hats’ by Ron Krielen, will be included in the program. The network will offer guided tours through the city, food events, workshops, presentations and discussions, and also publish a handout with further information, a printed map and a post-publication to share the experiences of the first phase. “Most of us met in Eindhoven in one way or another as fellow students, colleagues or mentors,” says Minsung Wang, a co-founder of Social& and the network. “Over the year Christine van Meegen, Conor Trawinski and myself constantly exchanged thoughts about cooperation. Being well aware of each other’s activities, we shared ideas about a network during the Dutch Design Week. We started by approaching people within our immediate network. This work grew to become a network of five initiatives and two individual projects for this year’s Dutch Design Week.”

The unifying feature of the participating initiatives lies in shared attitudes towards design. In practice, the design is often tied around people and participation through events, workshops and facilitation. Instead of focusing on form in the first place, there is an emphasis in valuing social processes within the design projects. People are drawn into the design work to create more social interaction. One of the aims of the network is to explore ways to communicate designs effectively both within and outside of the traditional showcase. “As independent and networked designers, we are capable of creating experiences for people to better understand the designs we value and act upon. The Umbrella is both an invitation and a call to converse about, indulge in, and network for projects with immediate or eventual social impact,” states Minsung Wang. “We see the network as one of many results of how we work, a cooperation that emerged spontaneously. Rather than being initiated as a brand or a movement, the network functions as an expression of who we are as designers. It takes effort and time to gather and cooperate, but the advantages in doing so draw the initiatives together. We dream of a dynamic network of social innovation, which is in constant flux while maintaining human scale. The network manifests the fascination we have for working on complex social issues.”

Photo: Conor Trawinski

Under an umbrella, clockwise starting left: Laura Koenen, Conor Trawinski, Paul Stümpel, Minsung Wang, Christine van Meegen, Scott Newland. www.theumbrella.nl

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Photo: Eléonore Delisse & Laura Ferriere

Collectie Veenhuizen is a social-design based collection of pro­ducts and services inspired by the prison village of Veenhuizen. The products and services developed for the collection have been influenced by the cultural, historical, social and environmental qualities of the local area, and thereby reveal a previously undisclosed Veenhuizen. Part of the collection was designed and produced in collaboration with the inmates of Veenhuizen Prison, through which the talents of the inmates and the advanced production facilities of the prison workshops were addressed and further developed. The first seven projects are momentarily in the first phase of development, including ‘The White Building,’ a creative transition space for prisoners by Eléonore Delisse and Laura Ferriere, which aims at fighting the high rate of criminal recidivism.

Photo: Erik Slijpen

NRE Terrein

Collectie Veenhuizen

During DDW Atelierdorp and Kelderman en van Noort (KEVN) are opening their doors at NRE Terrein. Atelierdorp is ‘Opening Up’ all studios for visitors and showing new projects. Three of the exhibiting designers – Malou van Dijck and Laura Koenen of Studio Op Poten and Alejandro Cerón – will share how they work as socially engaged designers within a diverse design collective. The exhibited projects include Laura Koenen’s project ‘Losing One’s Self,’ a toolkit for a future with dementia. Visitors of the shared space of gallery KEVN and the bakery and restaurant LUDWIG will also experience first-hand how they are working together to offer people an open and accessible space for creative social interventions. Atelierdorp & KEVN, Nachtegaallaan 13a, Eindhoven Free entry and a restaurant www.atelierdorp.nl, www.keldermanenvannoort.nl Presentation nr. 61 page 15

Klokgebouw, Strijp-S, Eindhoven, www.collectieveenhuizen.nl Presentation nr. 07 page 10. This project is supported by The DOEN Foundation.

De Achtertuin

Project Hunnie (‘them’ in local slang) researches alternative forms of nature recreation and landscape maintenance in De Boven­ landen, a 470-hectare peat meadow landscape in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The polder is destined to exchange its agri­cultural function for a nature reserve in the context of a Euro­pean plan to link ecological zones to diversify. Designers Henriëtte Waal and Sophie Krier focused on the role of humans in relation to this ‘new nature’. What are our desires for nature made of? And to which form of nature do we want to contribute, now that cows and greenhouses are disappearing from the landscape? Finalist of Dutch Design Awards, Design Research Category Gebouw Yard, Strijp-T, Eindhoven, www.hunnie.nu Presentation nr. 04 page 10. This project is supported by The DOEN Foundation.

Photo: Thomas Thijs

Photo: Roel van Tour

Hunnie

De Achtertuin by Klein Gemaakt lets people in the city enjoy and get in touch with the beautiful and pure products of small-scale farmers and producers: the kleine makers from and nearby Eindhoven. The project is dedicated to cooperation, and young adults with Asperger syndrome will work in the space. The interior is built of reused materials from farms by ‘Common Ground,’ an initiative that creates platforms for local inter­ actions based on food. Master students from Design Academy Eindhoven exhibit and apply interventions questioning the relation between consumer and producer and our habits of eating. For visitors of Dutch Design Week, de Achtertuin is a spot to have a bite or a coffee during a day of events and exhibitions, as well as a chance to shop local products and get in touch with the kleine makers during special activities or workshops. Torenallee 55, StrijpS, Eindhoven Free entry. Food, coffee and workshops 8:00 – 18:00, www.kleingemaakt.nl Presentation nr. 15 page 11

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Photo: Minsung Wang

Fictional Collective

Fictional Collective is a group of 24 design practitioners and Design Academy Eindhoven Master alumni. It is a content-based foundation for collaborations and dialogues around design and design practice. Members of the collective represent approximately 15 nationalities and a wide variety of cultural backgrounds from Italy to USA, and from Thailand to Australia. Due to being spread around the world, the group works both through long-distance and local collaborations to redefine the boundaries of social design through exhibitions, workshops and a publication. The newly-founded collective will present its first exhibition at historically valuable premises of Kazerne in the centre of Eindhoven during the Dutch Design Week. The exhibition will showcase design methodologies and practices through fragments of projects, installations, film, workshops, performances and research cases.

Corner Spot & Vitalis Berckelhof, Molijnstraat 3, Eindhoven Free entry, www.doornsocial.nl Presentation nr. 74 page 15. This project is supported by The DOEN Foundation.

Fictional Collective: Fragments of Ongoing Fiction Kazerne (1st floor), Paradijslaan 2-8, Eindhoven, Free entry, www.fictionalcollective.com Presentation nr. 56 page 13

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Social& is a social design event organized by Corner Spot and Vitalis Berckelhof in the neighbourhood of Doornakkers. The event offers a variety of creative workshops, exhibitions and discussions related to ‘Social & Wellbeing’ and ‘Social & Design’. Young and old share knowledge and expertise, and use each other’s qualities to develop new ideas. By presenting local creative projects such as ‘(on)breekbaar’ initiated by Jeannette Cleassen, and social design projects such as ‘Eindh-Made’ by Andrea de Chirico side by side, Social& is a refreshing and timely event when the participation of citizens is becoming more important. With over 30 participants, Social& explores the potential of presenting local initiatives and design pro­jects together in hopes of w the inherent social inno­vation of Doornakkers.

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How Social Design changes our world ‘Social Design comprises all design disciplines that support a sustainable lifestyle and that offer alternatives for the current social and economic systems’

This is how Social Design is described in our book that will be issued this week by Lecturis. All kinds of definitions of the term are going the rounds and various articles and publications have appeared on Social Design, but there was a lack of an accessible and interdisciplinary Social Design manual. That was what prompted me to make this book together with the DOEN Foundation. Looks good, feels good, is good. How Social Design changes our world presents this important tendency in design in a visual and inspiring way. It contains background articles, interviews with social designers, and unusual pilot projects from all over the world. The publication is a handbook for professionals and students, as well as being a catalyst for a creative movement with great potential. Ten years ago Social Design was still a relatively unknown concept, but several designers and design movements already

occupied themselves with social issues and environmental problems in the past. In a certain sense the Social Design move­ment can be said to go back to the Viennese designer Victor J. Papanek. In 1971 he wrote his influential book Design for the Real World, in which he argued that design is about more than just designing pieces of furniture, products and housestyles. He called upon designers to assume their responsibility: as far as he was concerned, luxury design products are superfluous as long as poverty has not been abolished. At the time the anti-capitalist Papanek was regarded as a dissident, but by now it has become much more common to stress both the aesthetic and ethical aspects of the design profession. In design education today we can also detect a shift from product-orientated to people-orientated courses. Students are challenged to come up with sustain­able

solutions for complex problems. A growing number of designers are exploring methods and resources to give design a new value. Although the number of design projects with a social and sustain­able slant is still a minority, Social Design is developing to become a concept that established insti­tutes take into account. That recognition is very important. Creative minds can be a catalyst, but the importance of their contribution has to be seen by people far beyond the design field. Social Design is not a solo activity, but a joint effort on the part of designers, scientists, policymakers and producers. After all, it takes more than just a good idea to help other people, especially if they live in a completely different context. It is increasingly common for designers to provide a blueprint, a possible approach, on which a network subsequently gets down to work. A good example is the

market place for professional up­cyclers Oogstkaart, which has been developed by the Superuse Studios firm of architects. Oogstkaart.nl is an online platform that shows every building professional what waste material is locally available for recycling. This makes it possible to collect and process your materials locally without wasting energy on transport and manpower. We hope that this publi­cation will encourage creative minds, government bodies and representatives of the world of industry to team up and commerce to make a contribution to a better world. Anne van der Zwaag curates exhibitions and writes books in the field of design, art, fashion, photography and colour. She is director of the design fair OBJECT Rotterdam. Presentation nr. 52 page 13. This project is supported by The DOEN Foundation.

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CÉSARE PEEREN AZ: Why did you recently change your name from 2012 Architects to Superuse Studios? CP: ‘We were trained as architects and automatically started an architectural firm. Since 1989 we’ve been working together and waste has been our theme from the start, long before anyone else was interested in this. In the course of our training we developed a journal which actually already incorporated our present vision. We not only make architecture from waste, but also furniture and utensils. Our studio also advises municipalities and businesses, and sets up both off-line and on-line initiatives concerning waste. Superuse represents our way of working: to make clever use of things that already exist, from billboards and airplane parts to vacant buildings and entire city quarters.’

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AZ: Is your way of working based on a particular method? CP: ‘We don’t see designing as a linear process, but rather as a cycle of design and redesign, use and reuse. This is reflected in the organisation of our agency. We differentiate between four steps and therefore between four studios in our practice: Research, Materials, Design and Architecture. A project starts off with research into all the layers that are relevant to the project. In total we have defined 16 aspects, including location, energy and water supply, climate and open space planning, and of course utility and budget. Depending on the scope of the 182

project we unite these aspects; they are essential in the design process and determine the quality of the result. The method is not restricted to waste but can also be applied to other themes such as food. Research and materials come first, and after that we focus on the form. In that way you create an optimally functioning design, and that’s what we find aesthetically pleasing. Many architects and designers start from a conception of the end result, while with us this proceeds from investigating the material.’ AZ: How do you obtain your materials?

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CP: ‘We not only create our own strategies but also our own tools. This sets us apart from other agencies. For example, oogstkaart.nl is a platform where every construction professional can see on-line which waste flows are located in the area. In that way you can harvest and process materials locally, without losing energy on transport and manpower. The first Oogstkaart (‘harvest map’) was produced in our early years, known as recyclicity.org, but no-one was interested. Meanwhile waste has become a commodity among designers. However, we are not just interested in the reuse of waste but rather in the entire lifecycle of materials. This links us to Gunter Pauli’s “Blue Economy” concept. The cyclical philosophy requires initiatives that support self-sufficiency. With electronic platforms such as oogstkaart.nl and superuse.org we help other people do so as well.’

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A Aardschap · 06 p.10 Flip Aartsen · 17 p.11 Jelmer den Adel · 39 p.12 Sylvia van Aggel · 74 p.15 Simon Alkemade · 39 p.12 ARI · 65 p.15 ArtEZ Academie Arnhem · 59 p.14 Atelier Ted Noten · 05 p.10

B B-MADE · 35 p.12 Baas & Pot · 58 p.13 Baas & van Beirendonck · 58 p.13 Maarten Baas · 57 p.13 Leon Baauw · 03 p.10 Michelle Baggerman · 75 p.15 BAK · 17 p.11 Marloe Bakx · 03 p.10 Balkonton · 29 p.12 Baltan Laboratories · 01 p.10 Barking Trees · 39 p.12 basematters · 65 p.15 BCXSY · 57 p.13 Bas van Beek · 72 p.15 Goof van Beek · 07 p.10 Joost van Beek · 67 p.15 Aya Bentur · 56 p.13 Elke van den Berg · 77 p.15 Janneke Bergholtz · 44 p.13 Jeroen Besteman · 24 p.12 Jasper den Besten · 57 p.13 Joris Beulink · 17 p.11 Jurgen Bey · 52 p.13 Aart van Bezooyen · 13 p.11 BioFutura · 63 p.15 Remco van Bladel · 59 p.14 Joost van Bleiswijk · 57 p.13 Larisse Blok · 26/28 p.13 bni – Dutch Association of Interior Architects · 19 p.11 Maartje Boer · 37 p.12 Lisette Bokma · 03 p.10 Izabela Boloz · 36/74 p.12/15 Hans Bosveld · 19 p.11 Bernadette van de Braak · 35 p.12 Arian Brekveld · 12 p.11 Albert Brouwer · 19 p.11 Jet de Bruijn · 03 p.10 Leon de Bruijne · 05 p.10 Leonne van de Burgwal · 73 p.15

C Cancino · 56 p.13 Carenzo · 56 p.13 Andrea de Chirico · 74 p.15 Saemi Choi · 56 p.13 Circle Economy · 32 p.12 Rick Claassen · 75 p.15 Jeannette Cleassen · 74 p.15 Eliska Cnossen · 71 p.15 Nuno Coelho · 59 p.14 COLLECTIE VEENHUIZEN · 07 p.10 Common Ground · 15/61 p.11/15 Corner Spot · 74 p.15 Raphael Coutin · 56 p.13 Crafts Council Nederland · 08 p.10

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Cucalu · 09 p.10 Culture.pl · 36 p.12

D Lilian van Daal · 55 p.13 De Achtertuin · 15 p.11 De Intuïtiefabriek · 58 p.13 Bobby Dekker · 07 p.10 Eleonore Delisse · 07 p.10 Veronica de Salvo · 56 p.13 De Tostifabriek · 03 p.10 Malou van Dijck · 07 p.10 Joost Dingemans · 07 p.10 Lizanne Dirkx · 19 p.11 Daniel Disselkoen · 09 p.10 The DOEN Foundation · 51 p.13 Teresa van Dongen · 50/75 p.13/15 Willem van Doorn · 05 p.10 DPI Value Centre · 63 p.15 François Duquesnoy · 49 p.13 Gideon Duschek · 43 p.13 Dutch Design Starter · 28 p.12 Dynamic Food · 03 p.10

Chair Architecture in Health · 25 p.12 Daniel Heerkens · 27/28 p.12 Juan Fernando Herran · 52 p.13 Herso circulaire meubelmakerij · 18/31 p.11/12 Eline Hesse · 74 p.15 Het Nieuwe Instituut · 51 p.13 Katja van Heugten · 45 p.13 Pepe Heykoop · 65 p.15 Ed van Hinte · 59 p.14 Dick van Hoff · 02 p.10 Hogeschool van Amsterdam · 63 p.15 Moniek van der Hoorn · 68 p.15 House of Thol · 28/30/66 p.12/15 Hunnie · 04 p.10

I Imperfect Design · 12 p.11 Interface · 75 p.15 Interstuhl · 23 p.11

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Piet Hein Eek · 02 p.10 Effio · 67 p.15 Kiki van Eijk · 58 p.13 Margot Eras · 19 p.11 Etsy · 08 p.10 Thomas Eurlings · 58 p.13

JAAN! · 20 p.11 Jannissima · 53 p.13 Elisa Jansen · 60 p.15 Petra Janssen · 02 p.10 Jan Jongert · 19 p.11 Jan Jonker · 31 p.12 Niels Jonker · 19 p.11 Adrianne Jonquiäre-Breure · 20 p.11 Jeroen Junte · 52 p.13

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Maaike Fecken · 03 p.10 Laura Ferriere · 07 p.10 Fictional Collective · 56 p.13 Fiegert · 56 p.13 Jana Flohr · 30/66 p.12/15 Fonds voor Cultuurparticipatie · 08 p.10 Zeno Franchini · 56 p.13 Evan Frenkel · 56 p.13

Halina Kaminska · 36 p.12 Frans Kappen · 63 p.15 Kazerne · 57/58 p.13 Erik Kessels · 05 p.10 KETTER&Co · 07 p.10 Mirella Klaassen · 19 p.11 Erik Klarenbeek · 58 p.13 Zeno Koenigs · 39 p.12 Maarten Kolk · 06/11/58 p.10/13 Dirk van der Kooij · 58 p.13 Marien Korthorst · 63 p.15 Bas Kortmann · 65 p.15 Simone Kramer · 02 p.10 Ron Krielen · 41 p.12 Sophie Krier · 04 p.10 Michel Krot · 17 p.11 Klaas Kuiken · 58 p.13 Klaas Kuitenbrouwer · 51 p.13 Kuperus · 58 p.13 Guus Kusters · 06/11/58 p.10/13

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G Berber Galema · 26/28 p.12 Gardenier · 58 p.13 Corradino Garofalo · 56 p.13 Nina Gautier · 47/75 p.13/15 Femke van Gemert · 14 p.11 Gijs Gieskens · 59 p.14 Elleke van Gorsel · 38 p.12 Tabo Goudswaard · 51 p.13 Lonneke de Graaff · 63 p.15 GreenChamp Bikes · 27 p.12 Erwin Greiv · 03 p.10 Annelou van Griensven · 03 p.10 Joep van Griensven · 03 p.10 Fanny Griveau · 74 p.15 Wouter Groendijk · 03 p.10 Jochem Grund · 73 p.15 Lodovica Guarnieri · 56 p.13 Twynstra Gudde · 51 p.13

H Jannita van den Haak · 53 p.13 Leon de Haan · 28 p.12 HAN University of Applied Sciences,

L Ireen Laarakker · 29 p.12 Raymond Landegent · 73 p.15 Charlotte Landsheer · 64 p.15 Jules van den Langenberg · 05/76 p.10/15 Daphna Laurens · 58 p.13 Heini Lehtinen · 56 p.13 LENA the fashion library · 60 p.15 Geke Lensink · 58 p.13 Joep van Lieshout · 52 p.13 Anne Ligtenberg · 48 p.13 Thomas Linssen · 30/66 p.12/15

Liesje Lokbi · 07 p.10 Looks Good Feels Good Is Good · 52 p.13 Elena Lovich · 74 p.15 Lucas & Lucas · 58 p.13 Bas Luiting · 18 p.11 Boris Lutters · 03 p.10

M Gabriel Ann Maher · 56 p.13 Adriaan de Man · 07 p.10 Koen Mantel · 73 p.15 Kees Marcelis · 18/24/31 p.11/12 David Marín · 01 p.10 Mascolori · 73 p.15 Jelle Mastenbroek · 05 p.10 Materia · 63 p.15 Material Sense · 75 p.15 Material Stories · 13 p.11 MAX designers · 63 p.15 Christine van Meegen · 15/61 p.11/15 Arnout Meijer · 58 p.13 Haiko Meijer · 02 p.10 Mieke Meijer · 58/65 p.13/15 Christien Meinderstma · 52/58 p.13 Maxime Mellot · 74 p.15 Griet Menschaert · 01 p.10 Koert van Mensvoort · 54 p.13 Tracy Metz · 52 p.13 Wouter Moekotte · 63 p.15 Dr. ir. Masi Mohammadi · 25 p.12 Maurizio Montalti · 11 p.10 José Montealegre · 01 p.10 Olaf Mooij · 05 p.10 Marc Mulders · 02 p.10 MyHomeServices B.V. · 21 p.11

N Suzanne Nagtegaal · 03 p.10 Sean Nelissen · 03 p.10 Silvia Neretti · 56 p.13 Miglė Nevieraitė · 74 p.15 New Window · 58 p.13 Scott Newland · 56 p.13 Next Nature Network · 54 p.13 Juan Nibbelink · 24 p.12 Harm van den Nieuwenhof · 77 p.15 NL=US Art · 72 p.15 Nul Zes · 62 p.15

O Officina Corpuscoli · 11 p.10 Roy Ombatti · 01 p.10 Omefa · 63 p.15 Joost van Onna · 06 p.10 Bram Oosterhuis · 65 p.15 Marnix Oosterwelder · 74 p.15 Os and Oos · 58 p.13 Inge Oskam · 63 p.15 Franciska Ottens · 19 p.11 Overtreders W · 52 p.13

P Anne Pabon · 07 p.10 Teresa Palmieri · 56 p.13 Jogi Panghaal · 52 p.13 Césare Peeren · 52 p.13

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Plantix · 63 p.15 Arjanna van der Plas · 32 p.12 Plastic Madonna · 16 p.11 Lex Pott · 58 p.13

R Paula Raché · 13 p.11 Rafecas · 56 p.13 Alice Rawsthorn · 52 p.13 Bili Regev · 40 p.12 RenS · 57 p.13 Rock9 Design · 22 p.11 Rolf.fr · 72 p.15 Daan Roosegaarde · 52 p.13 Maaike Roozenburg · 58 p.13 Rik Ruigrok · 18/31 p.11/12 Laurentius de Ruiter · 07 p.10 Freek Rutkens · 03 p.10 Sophie Rzepecky · 56 p.13

S Stanley Sagart · 56 p.13 Otto Salomons · 63 p.15 Martijn Sanders · 21 p.11 André Schaminée · 51 p.13 Michael Schoner · 65 p.15 Tineke Schuurmans · 75 p.15 Hillel Schwarz · 59 p.14 Andreas Siagian · 01 p.10 Carolijn Slottje · 33/34 p.12 Smakerij · 26 p.12 Smarsch · 56 p.13 Melle Smets · 01 p.10 Peter Smith · 16 p.11 Mini Smulders · 74 p.15 Suzanne Smulders · 60 p.15 SOCIAL LABEL – SOCIO ECONOMICS · 02 p.10 Dizzy Soederhuizen · 63 p.15 Spark design · 28 p.12 Spijkerbrij · 69 p.15 Tom Spooner · 59 p.14 Erik Stehmann · 03 p.10 Stichting Circulaire Economie · 17/24 p.11/24 Lois Stolwijk · 69 p.15 STRIKKS · 37 p.12 Saskia Studer · 03 p.10 Studio Cotton & Clay · 71 p.15 Studio Drift · 58 p.13 Studio Lizan Freijsen · 72 p.15 Studio Makkink & Bey · 12 p.11 Studio Thier&vanDaalen · 58 p.13 Studio Tjeerd Veenhoven · 33/34 p.12 Studio-ePosh · 38 p.12 Alexandra Stueck · 58 p.13 Seterhen Akbar Suriadinata · 01 p.10 Sandra Suubi · 01 p.10 Nienke Sybrandy · 57 p.13

The Center of Genomic Gastronomy · 03 p.10 Arlette Timmermans · 71 p.15 Noam Toran · 59 p.14 Conor Trawinski · 74 p.15 Thomas Trum · 07 p.10 Twinkelbel · 57 p.13

U Cor Unum · 64 p.15

V Suzanne Vaessen · 37 p.12 Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe · 10/12 p.10/11 Tjeerd Veenhoven · 33/34 p.12 Wilbur van der Velde · 23 p.11 Rik Verhalle · 22 p.11 Jorinde Verweij · 70 p.15 Jesse Visser · 58 p.13 Vitalis Berckelhof · 74 p.15 Leonie Vlaar · 69 p.15 Aart van der Vlist · 19 p.11 Volvo Cars Nederland · 10 p.10 Teun Vonk · 06 p.10 Vormgevers in Hout · 28 p.12 Roderick Vos · 02 p.10 Sharon Vos · 03 p.10

W Henriëtte Waal · 04 p.10 Bob Waardenburg · 58 p.13 Wageningen UR · 63 p.15 Jeroen Wand · 58 p.13 Minsung Wang · 07/56/74 p.10/13/15 Wendy Wassink · 03 p.10 Penny Webb · 56 p.13 Mischa van der Wekke · 72 p.15 Weltevree · 03 p.10 Katherine Whalen · 32 p.12 Daniel White · 65 p.15 Thomas Widdershoven · 52 p.13 Luuk Wiehlink · 34 p.12 Erick Wuestmann · 17/18/19/24/31 p.11/12

Y YouAsMe MeAsYou · 58 p.13 Youttananukorn · 56 p.13

Z Julia van Zanten · 42/56 p.13 Anne van der Zwaag · 52 p.13

T Kanami Takeda · 77 p.15 Linde Freya Tangelder · 46 p.13 T.E. · 58 p.13 Nina Tellegen · 52 p.13 The Artificial · 28 p.12

• project supported by The DOEN Foundation

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01 Baltan Laboratories Age of Wonderland Location Natlab Kastanjelaan 500 5616 LJ Eindhoven Designers Andreas Siagian, Seterhen Akbar Suriadinata, Sandra Suubi, Roy Ombatti, David Marín, José Montealegre, Griet Menschaert Contact Olga Mink Kastanjelaan 500 5616 LZ Eindhoven t +31 (0)40 29 46 847 info@baltanlaboratories.org http://baltanlaboratories.org

About Baltan and Hivos present the project Age of Wonderland during the Dutch Design Week 2014. Presentation Age of Wonderland facilitates creative talents from Africa, Indonesia and Latin-America to co-develop ideas with the local community in Eindhoven. Six creative talents will establish new kinds of collaborations, develop their visions on social innovation and explore knowledge exchange with local companies, artists, scientists and other creatives. The projects emphasis themes like hacking, foreign policy, public transport, cultural genetics and music. Visit ageofwonderand.nl for more information and to sign up for the workshops.

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 22.00 finnisage 26 Oct.

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SOCIAL LABEL – SOCIO ECONOMICS By Petra Janssen & Simone Kramer

Dynamic Food Plofcourgettes & Pompoenknallers

Hunnie

Jules van den Langenberg Local Heroes Boxtel

Location Strijp-R, Piet Hein Eek Halvemaanstraat 30 5651 BP Eindhoven Conceptstore; Social label is part of Festival Open Up in collaboration with Woonbedrijf Eindhoven, Strijp-S (space-S) Designers Co creations with Piet Hein Eek, Roderick Vos, Marc Mulders, Haiko Meijer en Dick van Hoff

About Something beautiful happens when workers whose problems have prevented them from finding regular employment collaborate with designers. The valuable product that results from this collaboration is called Social label, founded by Petra Janssen and Simone Kramer. Social label is about more than making appealing products for the public. We are establishing a platform for quality so we can put the makers’ talents on display. To make people proud of who they are and what they make. The products help us tell the stories of these workers and get the audience involved. An appealing inclusive (work)environment to create new opportunities. We call it socio-economics.

Contact Simone Kramer Rembrandtlaan 52 5261 XJ Vught t +31 (0)6 12 69 64 17 simone@sociallabel.nl www.sociallabel.nl

Location Strijp-S Torenallee 36 5617 BD Eindhoven Designers Leon Baauw, Marloe Bakx, Lisette Bokma, Jet de Bruijn, Maaike Fecken, Erwin Greiv, Annelou van Griensven, Joep van Griensven, Wouter Groendijk, Boris Lutters, Suzanne Nagtegaal, Sean Nelissen, Freek Rutkens, Erik Stehmann, Saskia Studer, De Tostifabriek, The Center of Genomic Gastronomy, Sharon Vos, Wendy Wassink, Weltevree Contact Annelou van Griensven Coehoornstraat 35 6811 LA Arnhem t +31 (0)6 44 68 80 94 info@dynamicfood.nl www.dynamicfood.nl

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 21.00 Press event: Sun. 19 Oct. 14.30 Opening event: Sun. 19 Oct. 15.30

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Opening event: Sat. 18 Oct. Press event: Mon. 20 Oct. 14.00

Presentation Presentation of customised meaningful products to create attractive work for vulnerable groups. Social label is ‘a guest’ in the factory of Piet Hein Eek, StrijpR.

About Enjoy local products, gardens, exhibitions, lectures and cooking clinics in our greenhouse and temporary restaurant at Strijp-S!

Social label >VAAS in collaboration with Roderick Vos and Artenzo. Photo: Studio Boot.

Location Dutch Design Awards Strijp-T, gebouw YARD Zwaanstraat 1 5651 CA Eindhoven Designers Henriëtte Waal & Sophie Krier Contact Sophie Krier Beatrijsstraat 30B 3021 RE Rotterdam t +31 (0)6 14 24 28 78 contact@hunnie.nu www.hunnie.nu Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Cocktail Sat. 18 Oct. 18.00 Award ceremony Dutch Design Awards from 22.00 About Hunnie is a field research about our experience of agrarian landscape when destined to become ‘new nature’. What is our desire for nature made of? Presentation Hunnie signifies ‘them’; it stands for a movement, in search of new forms of recreation/maintenance. How does tomorrow‘s subscription to nature work?

Location Klokgebouw Klokgebouw 50 5617 AB Eindhoven Designers Jelle Mastenbroek, Leon de Bruijne, Erik Kessels, Atelier Ted Noten, Olaf Mooij, Willem van Doorn, and others Contact Jules van den Langenberg Brugstraat 18 5281 JA Boxtel t +31 (0)6 34 02 97 72 info@julesvandenlangenberg.nl www.localheroesboxtel.nl Opening time Daily 12.00 – 18.00 About Jules van den Langenberg graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven and works as exhibition maker / curator / art director. Presentation A one day exhibition format designed and curated by Jules van den Langenberg, is presented in the Klokgebouw as part of the Future Boxes program.

Presentation Dynamic Food makes you aware about the value of food.

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Aardschap Turtle vocational training program

KETTER&Co COLLECTIE VEENHUIZEN

Crafts Council Nederland Dutch Darlings / Meet the Master

Cucalu

Volvo Cars Nederland Design Moves Us

Officina Corpuscoli The Growing Lab – Mycelia

Location Klokgebouw Klokgebouw 50 5617 AB Eindhoven

Location Klokgebouw, Strijp-S Klokgebouw 50 5617 AB Eindhoven

Designers Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe

Designer Maurizio Montalti

Contact Femke Bruggeman Dept 1320 4153 RD Beesd +31 345 68 82 62 info@volvocarsdesign.nl www.volvocarsdesign.nl

Contact Maurizio Montalti Witte de Withstraat 108 hs 1057 ZG Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 81 34 93 81 info@corpuscoli.com www.corpuscoli.com

Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00

Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 The Presntation of the project ‘The Growing Lab – Mycelia’ is part of the program Future Boxes, a selection of exceptional projects which function as conversation pieces in Klokgebouw; curated by studio Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters.

Location Klokgebouw Klokgebouw 50 5617 AB Eindhoven Designers Melle Smets, Joost van Onna, Teun Vonk Contact Melle Smets Graaf Floris straat 23a 3021 CB Rotterdam t +31 (0)6 16 48 29 56 info@mellesmets.nl www.setupshop.eu Opening time Sat. 25 Oct. 16.00 for our sponsor Xelvin About Aardschap is a research organization exploring informal and self-organizing systems. The aim is to generate new ideas to the benefit of the commons. Presentation The Turtle is part of the program Future Boxes, a selection of projects which function as conversation pieces in Klokgebouw. Curated by Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters

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Location Klokgebouw Klokgebouw, hal 4 5617 AB Eindhoven Designers COLLECTIE VEENHUIZEN, Goof van Beek/Laurentius de Ruiter, Bobby Dekker, Eleonore Delisse/Laura Ferriere, Joost Dingemans, Malou van Dijck, Liesje Lokbi, Adriaan de Man, Anne Pabon, Thomas Trum, Minsung Wang Contact Irene Fortuyn, Tet Reuver Gietersstraat 47 1015 HB Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 51 51 58 84 (Tet) info@ketterenco.nl www.collectieveenhuizen.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Daily performances 12.00 – 14.00 and 15.00 – 17.00 About The foundation focusses on establishing sustainable relationships in the social and public domain among users, citizens, governmental institutions and entrepreneurs.

Location Klokgebouw Klokgebouw, hal 4 5617 AB Eindhoven

Location Klokgebouw Klokgebouw 50 5617 AB Eindhoven Designer Daniel Disselkoen

Organisations Crafts Council Nederland, Etsy, Fonds voor Cultuurparticipatie Contact Marion Poortvliet +31 (0)6 38 25 77 83 info@craftscouncil.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Awarding of prizes: Sat. 18 Oct. 16.00 About Crafts Council Nederland is the platform for contemporary craft that initiates activities for the conser­ vation, transmission and innovation of creative craftsmanship. Presentation CCNL presents the results of the souvenir competition Dutch Darlings and launches Meet the Master: a platform for master classes in modern craft.

Contact Daniel Disselkoen Hoevestraat 16B 3033 GC Rotterdam t +31 (0)6 14 56 73 11 hello@headma.de http://cuca.lu Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About We are a design agency, combining client-work with self-initiated projects in the realm of behavior, art and technology. Presentation Cucalu is an atypical smartphone game that invites you to explore reality, rather than your screen.

Presentation We present a social design based collection of products and services inspired by the prison village of Veenhuizen; a collaboration between designers and inmates.

About Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe interprets Volvo‘s identity in a new collection of intelligent designs inspired by the car brand and its Volvo XC60. Presentation Innovation and high-tech devel­ opments in the automotive industry change the social experience and the qualitative interpretation of traveling by car.

About Often inspired by living systems and organisms, ‘Officina Corpuscoli’ operates as a creative, trans-disciplinary studio, critically investigating contemporary culture and developing tangible alternatives and visions. Presentation Mycelia proposes a radical paradigm shift, moving from the traditional concept of industrial production towards a novel cultivation model, promoting the emergence of a new domestic material landscape.

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Imperfect Design Spectrum, Rietveld & friends

Material Stories It‘s Not Easy Being Green: Two Designers Exploring Sustainability Worldwide (Book)

Femke van Gemert

De Achtertuin Platform for small scale farmers, breakfast, lunch & coffee bar, shop, workshops around food

Plastic Madonna Creating the largest statue made of plastic waste

BAK The Circulair Economie Game

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S, Torenallee 24 5617 BD Eindhoven

Location DDW Circulaire Economie HOTSPOT Seats2Meet Strijp-S Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven

Location Klokgebouw Klokgebouw 50 5617 AB Eindhoven Designers Arian Brekveld, Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe, Studio Makkink & Bey Contact Monique Thoonen Postbus 1180 1400 BD Bussum t +31 (0)6 20 05 04 23 monique.thoonen@imperfectdesign.eu www.imperfectdesign.eu Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About Imperfect Design makes handcrafted lifestyle products. These products are designed by Dutch designers in collaboration with craftsmen and craftswomen in developing countries and emerging markets. Presentation Imperfect Design will show the Cheesemaker and Blue Pottery by Studio Makkink & Bey, the Saigon Lacquer by Arian Brekveld and the Cantel series by Van Eijk & van der Lubbe.

Location DDW & MOTTA shop Klokgebouw 50 5617 AB Eindhoven Designers Aart van Bezooyen, Paula Raché Contact Aart van Bezooyen Gauss Strasse 51 D-22765 Hamburg Germany t +49 (0)16 27 39 04 23 info@materialstories.com www.materialstories.com www.itsnoteasybeinggreen.net/book Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About What can designers do for a better world? Aart van Bezooyen and Paula Raché started a six months journey visiting sustainable projects and initiatives worldwide.

Location Out of the Blue Torenallee 40-10 5617 BD Eindhoven Designer Femke van Gemert

Location Strijp-S Torenallee 55 5617 BD Eindhoven

Contact Femke van Gemert Nassaukade 168 hs 1053 LL Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 21 57 32 77 info@femkevangemert.nl www.femkevangemert.nl

Designers Christine van Meegen / Common Ground

Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About Femke van Gemert creates textile products that are handmade and fully sustainable. She re-uses textiles in abstract works and tapestries that improve acoustics. Presentation During DDW 2014 wall panels and rugs made by Femke van Gemert will be shown in shop Out of the Blue. All products are made by hand out of 100% re-used textiles.

Presentation Book sales are donated to Viva con Agua, a German charity organization that supports people with clean drinking water worldwide.

Contact Bart Kraaijvanger Postbus 1451 5602 BL Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 81 68 00 28 bart@kleingemaakt.nl www.facebook.com/kleingemaakt info@kleingemaakt.nl

Designer Peter Smith Contact Peter Smith Loefzijde 28 1034 KX Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 55 96 07 78 participate@kleanworldwide.nl www.plasticmadonna.com Opening time Lecture Sun. 26 Oct. 13.00 – 15.00

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 23.30 Opening Sat. 18 Oct.

About We are creating ‘The Plastic Madonna’. A unique 3D printed statue, more than 20 meters wide, being the largest 3D printing project in Europe.

About De Achtertuin is a place initiated by Klein Gemaakt and Futuris: here you can enjoy regional food, work and relax in the coffeebar and buy fresh products in the shop.

Presentation A unique co-creation project made of recycled plastic bottle waste (PET). made by thousands of people doing almost nothing and donating almost no money.

Presentation Young adults with Asperger syndrome are working in de Achtertuin, whose interior is made of re-use material. The small-scale farmers deliver organic and pure food.

Designers Erick Wuestmann, Flip Aartsen, Michel Krot en Joris Beulink Contact Joris Beulink Van der Hoopstraat 106 III 1051 VM Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 53 14 75 62 Jorisbeulink@gmial.com www.baksite.nl http://circulaire-economie.info Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Sundays till 17.00 About BAK : A company of 3 creative actors which brings surprisingly and simple solutions with FUN and interaction 2 work! Presentation Lets Play The Circular Economy Game! A fun and simpel Board game that aims to make where we work more sustainable and affordable. Come & play

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Circulaire meubelmakerij Herso Made / Loosbroek

bni – Dutch Association of Interior Architects Circular economy and interior architectural visions and material use

JAAN! Professional project promotor in the circular economy

MyHomeServices B.V. Ecological Footprint

Rock9 Design Play with Places

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 DB Eindhoven

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven

Interstuhl Circular sitting has the future

Designer Martijn Sanders

Designer Rik Verhalle

Contact Martijn Sanders Anton Philipslaan 5 5616 TW Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 41 36 14 80 martijn.sanders@myhomeservices.nl www.myhomeservices.nl

Contact Rik Verhalle Torenallee 20 5617 BC Eindhoven t +31 (0)40 30 41 069 Rik@rock9design.com www.rock9design.com www.pln-s.nl

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designers Bas Luiting, Rik Ruigrok, Erick Wuestman Contact Rik Ruigrok Molenhoeven 3 5472 PX Loosbroek t +31 (0)41 32 92 090 rik@herso.nl www.herso.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About Close the loop and reuse raw materials, especially waste, make the world a lot nicer, and make beautiful tables in the nicest species of wastewood. Presentation Lectures, demonstrations, No Waste table designed by Kees Marcelis

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designers Franciska Ottens, Hans Bosveld, Lizanne Dirkx, Jan Jongert, Niels Jonker, Albert Brouwer, Mirella Klaassen, Aart van der Vlist, Erick Wuestman, Margot Eras Contact Annemiek Teeshing, bni bureau R.J.H. Fortuynplein 4-6 1019 WL Amsterdam t +31 (0)20 73 72 362 info@bni.nl www.bni.nl www.circulaire-economie.info Opening time Daily 09.00 – 22.00 Presentations & trainings: Thu. 23 and Fri. 24 Oct. 09.00 – 14.00 About BNI is the Dutch Association of Interior Architects, supports interior architects in practice, and offers advice to those looking for an interior architect.

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designer Adrianne Jonquière-Breure Contact Adrianne Jonquière-Breure Koningin Wilhelminalaan 17 3832 AV Leusden t +31 (0)6 33 68 81 45 adrianne@studiojaan.nl http://studiojaan.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About JAAN! is a consultancy for organ­isational change driven by values of a circular economy. Presentation The presentation will give project promotors guidelines for implementing Circular values in their projects.

Opening time Daily 09.00 – 18.00 About Bring awareness about time, money and environmental savings potential for consumers regarding their devices and contracts at home. Presentation Use individual‘s ecological footprint to bring awareness about someone‘s own negative impact on the environment and the potential to decrease this effect.

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designer Wilbur van der Velde Contact Wilbur van der Velde Energieweg 21 2382 NB Zoeterwoude t +31 (0)71 58 12 400 info@interstuhl.nl www.interstuhl.nl

Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00

Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00

About Turn coffee pads into architecture? Architectural office Rock9 Design, part of Plan-S, will help you think outside the box.

About Interstuhl received as one of the first companies in the office furniture industry the EMAS certificate and our products are awarded with the Blue Angel. The chairs we produce can be recycled for almost 100%.

Presentation Discover new potential. Plan-S is both practising and researching possibilities of reusing materials on different scales in spatial design.

Presentation Interstuhl will give a presentation at the Circular economy HOTSPOT regarding ‘circular sitting has the future’.

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Stichting Circulaire Economie DDW Circulaire Economie HOTSPOT expositie

HAN University of Applied Sciences, Chair Architecture in Health Beyond Sustainability

Smakerij Kaassmaker

GreenChamp Bikes

Dutch Design Starter The crowd is the curator

Balkonton Workshop make your own vertical kitchen garden

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven

Designers Kees Marcelis, Juan Nibbelink, Jeroen Besteman e.v.a.

Designer Dr. ir. Masi Mohammadi

Contact Erick Wuestman Lochemsweg 127 7217 RC Harfsen t +31 (0)6 54 30 71 83 erick@circulaire-economie.info www.circulaire-economie.info Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Sun. till 17.00 About The Stichting Circulaire Economie is a platform that will push the circular economy forward, by connecting professionals to create circular opportunities in housing and interior. Presentation Exposition of circular design products, ideas and concepts. By designers, students, companies and No-Waste craftsman. Together with round table forums, games and meetings.

Contact Toine van Lieshout Ruitenberglaan 26 6826 CC Arnhem t +31 (0)26 36 58 387 toine.vanlieshout@han.nl www.han.nl/aih Opening time Daily 16.00 – 17.00 About Smart and sustainable architectural design and new technologies con­ tributes enormously to total enjoyment of the living environment. Presentation This design collection is about architectural designs for the enhancement of the social structure; products that notify the users on their energy (over)consumption.

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designers Berber Galema, Larisse Blok Contact Larisse Blok Pedro Cabralstraat 35 5223 RE Den Bosch t +31 (0)6 27 41 07 00 info@smakerij.com www.kaassmaker.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Pitch event new crowdfund campagnes: Tue. 21 Oct. 18.00 – 20.00 About Smakerij is a design studio that creates tasteful design.

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designer Daniel Heerkens Contact Daniel Heerkens Singapore Handicraft Building 72 Eunos Avenue 7 #02-06a Singapore 409570 Singapore t +65 91554446 daniel@greenchampbikes.com www.greenchampbikes.com Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About GreenChamp is a kid‘s balance bike from bamboo, to build confidence in your child. We only use the best from what nature has to offer.

Presentation Eating is social. From now on you can make your entire dinner from starter to cheese board, using the Kaassmaker made out of restwood.

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designers Berber Galema, Daniel Heerkens, Larisse Blok, Leon de Haan, House of Thol, Spark design, The Artificial, Vormgevers in Hout Contact Ireen Laarakker Victorieplein 45/7 1078 PD Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 38 55 38 33 info@dutchdesignstarter.com http://dutchdesignstarter.com Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Pitch event new crowdfund campagnes: Tue. 21 Oct. 18.00 – 20.00 About Dutch Design Starter selects and promotes crowdfunding campaigns by Dutch designers. We are platform independent and search for the best campaigns on all crowdfunding platforms.

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designer Ireen Laarakker Contact Ireen Laarakker Weegbree 132 1689 NG Zwaag t +31 (0)6 38 55 38 33 info@balkonton.nl http://balkonton.nl Opening time Daily 11:00 – 18:00 About We produce and sell ready made ‘balkontonnen’. Balkonton is a vertical garden system with integrated wormcompost-tube Presentation Everyday at DDW you can see the Balkonton. And Sun. 26 Oct. we give 2 workshops to help you build one yourself.

Presentation We present a selection of successful design crowdfunding campaigns from last year, it is obvious that the crowd likes social and green design.

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House of Thol WATERWORKS

Herso circulaire meubelmakerij Made in Loosbroek

Circle Economy Flex the innovation lab

Studio Tjeerd Veenhoven Wishful thinking, Wishful doing

Carolijn Slottje Wishfull Thinking, Wisfull Doing

B-MADE MAD FLOWERS

Location Hallenweg 2 5615 PP Eindhoven

Locations Hal-2 Hallenweg 2 5615 PP Eindhoven Schellensfabriek Vestdijk 280 5611 CZ Eindhoven

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designers Jana Flohr, Thomas Linssen Contact Jana Flohr Koninginneweg 1 2042 NJ Zandvoort t +31 (0)6 42 22 72 20 home@houseofthol.nl http://www.houseofthol.nl/ Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About House of Thol collaborates with manufacturers and makers, creating design solutions for everyday life with an esthetic based on a love for materials and techniques. Presentation On crowdfunding platform Dutch Design Starter 187 supporters funded €8250 for our first series production. Our campaign is part of the DDS expo.

Location Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven Designers Jan Jonker, Kees Marcelis, Rik Ruigrok, Erick Wuestman Contact Rik Ruigrok Molenhoeven 3 5472 PX Loosbroek t +31 (0)41 32 92 090 rik@herso.nl www.herso.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About Tables FSC recycled from solid waste-wood. Provide better, more beautiful and healthier tables, which can be re-used later, over and over again. Presentation It is made in a CO2 low way, and rented circular, so at the end we can re-use the regained material again.

Location 1 Seats2Meet Strijp-S (Apparatenfabriek) Torenallee 24, 1st floor 5617 BD Eindhoven

Designers Tjeerd Veenhoven, Carolijn Slottje

Location 2 Philips’ NatLab Kastanjelaan 500 5616 LZ Eindhoven Designer Arjanna van der Plas, Katherine Whalen Contact Katherine Whalen Keizersgracht 452 1016 GD Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 30 98 17 30 katherine@circle-economy.com www.circle-economy.com Opening time Location 1: Student workshop: Fri. 24 Oct. 10.00; Designers’ workshop: Fri. 24 Oct. 14.30 Location 2: CEO’s lecture: Fri. 24 10.00 About Circle Economy is a non-profit open platform aiming to accelerate the transition to the circular economy.

Contact Tjeerd Veenhoven Paradijsvogelstraat 10 9713 BV Groningen t +31 (0)6 24 79 40 45 info@tjeerdveenhoven.com www.tjeerdveenhoven.com Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Cocktail Sat. 25 Oct. 18.00 About Seeing endless opportunities in using the organic materials that surround us, Studio Tjeerd Veenhoven designs innovative products that are honest and respect nature. Presentation In Wishful Thinking, Wishful Doing Studio Tjeerd Veenhoven exhibits an overview of ecological projects that express the beautiful journey from conception to full implementation.

Presentation At location 1, join the ‘Masters in Circular Design’ workshop for students and ‘Circular Design Principles’ workshop for designers. At location 2, be inspired by CEO Guido Braam’s vision for a circular Netherlands.

Designers Tjeerd Veenhoven, Luuk Wiehlink and others Contact Carolijn Slottje Solwerderstraat 15 9901 BA Appingedam t +31 (0)6 15 69 99 75 info@carolijnslottje.com www.carolijnslottje.com Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Wishfull Party: Sat. 25 Oct. 18.00 Free entrance About Carolijn Slottje is a Spatial Designer that believes people feel better in buildings with plants. It‘s time for new insights on what plants do. Presentation A design-research into using natural properties of plants, like removing chemical vapors. She will show The Air Plant Project, how plants can live without soil.

Location TAC Vonderweg 1 5611 BK Designer Bernadette van de Braak Contact Bernadette van de Braak Vonderweg 1, studio 108 5611 BK Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 11 28 60 50 bernadette@b-made.eu www.b-made.eu Opening time Daily 11.00 – 19.00 About With B-made I focus on the design of tappestries, graphic patterns and jewelry which find their basis in my fascination for meticulous crafts and patterns. Presentation The Mad flower collection holds a jewelry and scarf collection. The jewelry is made on a Fair-trade base in Nepal. And the beautiful scarf collection is made right here in the Netherlands.

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Studio-ePosh Remember our rich HISTORY, embrace and explore our exciting FUTURE.

Barking Trees Grabbies

Bili Regev Somewhere In The Future

Ron Krielen Two Hats

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven

Designers Jelmer den Adel, Zeno Koenigs, Simon Alkemade

Designer Bili Regev

Designer Ron Krielen

Contact Bili Regev Kerkstraat 4 5611 GJ Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 34 02 40 24 regev.bili@gmail.com www.biliregev.com

Contact Ron Krielen Archimedesstraat 6 5621 AS Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 10 10 34 48 r.krielen@outlook.com www.ronkrielen.nl

Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00

Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00

About Barking Trees, a designer trio that focusses on using games as a medium for carrying criticism in to the world.

About A freshly graduated designer from the DAE, dealing with social dif­ ficulties and seeking for appropriate solutions.

Presentation Grabbies; a game reflecting on how we coexist with our planet and where human greed, translated in reaching a highscore, is killing the planet.

Presentation Somewhere in the future is a fiction story, describing the living atmosphere in a more flexible city designed for a new generation of elderly.

About Ron Krielen spent five years driving a taxi for elderly and handicapped people. En route, he would talk to them, ask questions and get to know them and their individual problems. The close personal contact sparked an idea for a system. Solving actual problems by generating work for social designers.

Location TAC Vonderweg 1 5611 BK Eindhoven Designer Halina Kaminska Contact Izabela Boloz Maximiliaanstraat 4 5616 EP Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 81 50 65 10 studio@izabelaboloz.com www.florabo.com Opening time Daily 11.00 – 19.00 Opening: Sat. 18 Oct. 18.00 – 20.00 About The Florabo studio came out of the need to restore greenery in the private and public urban spaces. Florabo creates interior decorations in accordance with nature. Presentation Floraframe is a living plantation, created in the spirit of longing for more plants in our everyday environment. Presented within the exhibition Polish Design in TAC.

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Location TAC Vonderweg 1 5611 BK Eindhoven Designers Suzanne Vaessen, Maartje Boer Contact Maartje Boer Capucijnenstraat 21 6211 RN Maastricht t +31 (0)6 23 55 10 63 info@strikks.nl www.strikks.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 19.00 About A studio for knitted design. A lab to unravel all possibilities in knitting. A label that holds a collection of fashion, lifestyle accessories and interior products. Presentation A collection of knitted kitchen textiles, blankets and cushions. Our products are made to order without waste. Fair made in Europe.

Location Inntel Hotels Art Eindhoven Lichttoren 22 5611 BJ Eindhoven Designer Elleke van Gorsel Contact Elleke van Gorsel Thomaslaan 18 5631 GL Eindhoven t +31 (0)40 24 51 072 contact@studio-eposh.com www.studio-eposh.com www.studio-eposh.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 About Studio-ePosh is a luxury brand, that knows how to combine rich tradition and attention to detail – as in times gone by – with modern innovative production technologies. Presentation All designs of Studio-ePosh are locally produced in the Netherlands with modern innovative production technologies: most saving tech­ nologies with least waste of material and energy.

Contact Zeno Koenigs Prinsengracht 905 1017 KD Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 28 06 81 44 zeno.koenigs@gmail.com www.barking-trees.com Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00

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Julia van Zanten Protective Underwear

Gideon Duschek RAMPZALIG

Katja van Heugten Revealing beauty

Linde Freya Tangelder Working Structures

Nina Gautier

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven

Janneke Bergholtz Mijn Maakbare Mais / My Constructable Corn

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven

Designer Julia van Zanten

Designer Gideon Duschek

Designer Katja van Heugten

Designer Linde Freya Tangelder

Contact Julia@juliavanzanten.com http://juliavanzanten.com

Contact Gideon Duschek Stationsstraat 12a 5281 GD Boxtel t +31 (0)6 43 02 98 08 g.duschek@hotmail.com www.duschekdesign.com

Contact Katja van Heugten Verwersdijk 47 A 2611 ND Delft t +31 (0)6 11 95 35 85 info@katjavanheugten.nl www.katjavanheugten.nl

Contact Linde Freya Tangelder Onderstraat 12 BE-2000 Gent t +31 (0)6 26 93 45 22 lindefreya@live.nl

Contact Nina Gautier Dornhügliweg 5 CH-4144 Arlesheim Switzerland t +41 77 478 05 30 nina.gautier@gmail.com

Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00

Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00

About Destroyers/Builders Ontwerpstudio is giving a new view and reinter­ pretation of material. Objects with human characteristic, between craft and industry. Tactility by color and structures.

About Nina Gautier just graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven with the nettle project Urtica_lab and Urtica_textiles.

Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00 About Julia aims to use her creativity to inspire positive change in our everyday life and community. Presentation With Protective Underwear Julia aims to change the perception of incontinence undergarments by repositioning them in a normal daily context.

Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00 About Public space design Presentation Presentation of my graduation project, RAMPZALIG. A dystopian theme park where the visitor experiences the future manmade catastrophic effects of global warming.

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven Designer Janneke Bergholtz Contact Janneke Bergholtz Jacob Marisstraat 35 5831 BH Boxmeer t +31 (0)6 14 45 21 15 janneke@bergholtz.nl http://mijnmaakbaremais.nl Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00

Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00

Presentation Children experience and see how a seed can rise into a plant, can be transformed into a material and finally become a concrete product.

About Shaving, diets, fitness regimes, cosmetics and surgery: we stop at nothing in our quest for beauty. In a world obsessed with looking good, Katja van Heugten has made a bodysuit to highlight how our bodies have become ‘objects’ that we alter at will. Different areas on the suit relate to chapters in her book cataloguing related cosmetic procedures. Here, Katja confronts us with an eye-opening scenario: all around the world, we are busy trying to live up to a certain beauty ideal; but this differs in every culture. What they have in common?

About An educational program for children. In 30 weeks children learn to create a lamp out of a corn seed.

Presentation Industrial and featureless materials dominate the office nowadays. Working Structures by Linde Freya are objects to make the office a more comfortable, and human place.

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Anne Ligtenberg Dyslexia / Playing with impulses

François Duquesnoy Collectables

Teresa van Dongen

Het Nieuwe Instituut + Twynstra Gudde + The DOEN Foundation + Tabo Goudswaard SOCIALDESIGN­ FORWICKEDPROBLEMS PRESENTATION & DEBATE

Symposium and book launch Looks Good Feels Good Is Good – How Social Design changes our world

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven Designer Anne Ligtenberg Contact Anne Ligtenberg Ruysdaelbaan 106 5613 DL Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 18 21 46 22 info@anneligtenberg.nl www.anneligtenberg.nl Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00 About Anne Ligtenberg graduated Cum Laude at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Her ambition is to bring abled and disabled people on the same level. Presentation Anne visualized the effects of dyslexia in a book to give an insight of how a dyslexic experiences language. Playing with impulses is a toy designed to help an autistic parent explain autism to his child in a playful way.

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven Designer François Duquesnoy Contact François Duquesnoy Hoogstraat 114 5615 PT Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 14 15 58 75 info@francoisduquesnoy.nl www.francoisduquesnoy.nl Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00 About Designer François Duquesnoy (1986) graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven in 2013. He creates furniture using discarded and found materials. Presentation When moving house, François Duquesnoy leaves his furniture behind and uses discarded materials from his new neighborhood to create a new set of sustainable furniture.

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven Designer Teresa van Dongen Contact Teresa van Dongen Eerste Helmersstraat 255F 1054 DZ Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 23 67 97 96 info@teresavandongen.nl www.teresavandongen.com Opening time Sat. 18 Oct. 13.00 – 18.00 Sun. 19 – Wed. 22 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Thu. 24 – Sat. 25 Oct. 11.00 – 20.00 Sun. 26 Oct. 11.00 – 18.00 Press meeting: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00 About Teresa van Dongen graduated Cum Laude at the Design Academy Eindhoven. In her work she expresses the value of a connection between science and design. Presentation ‘Ambio’ is an electricity free lamp that works on bioluminescent bacteria. The lamp hints on how we can use nature as a source of energy.

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Auditorium Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven Designers Tabo Goudswaard, Klaas Kuitenbrouwer, André Schaminée Contact Tabo Goudswaard Valschermkade 16 1059 CD Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 29 12 87 48 info@tabogoudswaard.nl www.socialdesignonderzoek.nl Opening time Presentation & debate: 24 Oct. 15.30 – 17.00 Presentation SOCIALDESIGNFORWICKED­ PROBLEMS Presentation on what we have learned from this research project. UNFINISHED: Join us in a public discussion on what is needed to enable this promising discipline to evolve further?

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Auditorium Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven Editor and author Anne van der Zwaag Speakers symposium Jurgen Bey, Juan Fernando Herran, Jeroen Junte, Joep van Lieshout, Christien Meindertsma, Tracy Metz, Jogi Panghaal, Césare Peeren, Alice Rawsthorn, Daan Roosegaarde, Nina Tellegen, Overtreders W, Thomas Widdershoven, Anne van der Zwaag

Location Design Academy Eindhoven, Graduation Show, de Witte Dame Emmasingel 14 5611 AZ Eindhoven Designer Nina Gautier

Presentation The Uritca_lab installation shows the wide range of applications of the wild nettle plant from research to product. Food, medicine, dye, textile, paper, color.

About Social Design includes all design related movements that support a sustainable lifestyle and present alternatives to current social and economical systems and solutions. This book explains the concept of Social Design in an interdisciplinary, visual and accessible manner. The publication will be presented during an international conference on the theme of Social Design, with contributions by Tracy Metz, Christien Meindertsma, Joep van Lieshout, Alice Rawsthorn, Daan Roosegaarde and others!

Contact Postbus 43 5600 AA Eindhoven t +31 (0)40 28 14 545 paul@lecturis.nl www.lecturis.nl Opening time Symposium: 25 Oct. 13.00 – 17.00 By registration only

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Jannissima Wanderlust

Next Nature Network NANO Supermarket

Lilian van Daal Open Mind – Expo

Fictional Collective

Kazerne Kazerne LAB

Kazerne OPEN MIND

Location Jannissima Concept Store Nieuwe Emmasingel 20 5611 AM Eindhoven

Location Tegenover Bijenkorf 18 Septemberplein 5611 AL Eindhoven

Location Kazerne Paradijslaan 2-8 5611 KN Eindhoven

Location Kazerne Paradijslaan 2-8 5611 KN Eindhoven

Location Kazerne Paradijslaan 2-8 5611 KN Eindhoven

Designer Jannita van den Haak

Designers Koert van Mensvoort and others

Designer Lilian van Daal

Contact Jannita van den Haak Nieuwe Emmasingel 20 5611 AM Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 41 52 27 81 jannita@jannissima.com www.jannissima.com

Contact Koert van Mensvoort Tolstraat 137 II 1074 VJ Amsterdam t +31 (0)6 24 27 13 85 office@nextnature.net www.nanosupermarket.nl

Contact Lilian van Daal Marten van Rossemstraat 8 6821 BA Arnhem t +31 (0)6 33 82 54 79 info@lilianvandaal.com http://lilianvandaal.com

Designers With Maarten Baas, BCXSY & Twinkelbel, Joost van Bleiswijk, RenS, Nienke Sybrandy & Jasper den Besten (HAS University of applied science), and others.

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Sun. 12.00 – 17.00, Fri. 10.00 – 21.00 Press & VIP Opening: Fri. 17 Oct. 19.00 Public Opening: Sat. 18 Oct. Oct. 15.00

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Presentation new product line: Sat. 18 Oct. 16.00 – 17.00

Opening time Daily 11.00 – 00.00 Press breakfast: Sat 18 Oct. 10.00 – 11.00 (press only) Opening drinks: Sat. 18 Oct. 16.00 – 17.30 (public) Meet the designer: Sat.

Designers Baas & van Beirendonck, Baas & Pot, Isabela Boloz, Studio Drift, Thomas Eurlings, Dirk van der Kooij, Klaas Kuiken, Kuperus & Gardenier & Christien Meindertsma, Daphna Laurens, Geke Lensink, Lucas & Lucas, Mieke Meijer, New Window + Lex Pott, Alexandra Stueck, T.E., Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters, Jesse Visser, Bob Waardenburg, Jeroen Wand, YouAsMe MeAsYou and others.

About Jannissima designs sustainable bags to travel in style. All Jannissima products are hand made in Dutch workplace to guarantee the quality. Presentation Jannissima presents 50 sustainable fashion labels in the Jannissima Concept Store. The Jannissima Wanderlust pop up stores make a connection to the designers on various creative locations in Eindhoven.

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About The NANO Supermarket presents speculative products that may hit the shelves within the next ten years: Medicinal candy, interactive wall paint, programmable wine and more. Our debate provoking products are both innovative as well as uncanny and disturbing. They function as scenarios for potential technological futures, helping us to decide what future we actually want.

Location Kazerne Paradijslaan 2-8 5611 KN Eindhoven

About Biomimicry: 3D printed soft seat is a new concept to make the production of softseating more sustainable. Following research into structures taken from nature, it is possible to realize various properties from one material. Presentation In the opening exhibition OPEN MIND De Kazerne shows the power of the creative industries and the role of the open mind of talent plays in it.

Designers Bentur, Cancino, Carenzo, Choi, Coutin, Fiegert, Franchini, Frenkel, Garofalo, Guarnieri, Lehtinen, Maher, Neretti, Newland, Palmieri, Rzepecky, Sagart, de Salvo, Smarsch, van Zanten, Rafecas, Wang, Webb, Youttananukorn Contact Scott Newland Amalia van Anhaltstreet 6 5616 BH Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 34 40 77 37 scnewland@gmail.com http://fictionalcollective.com Opening time See presentation nr. 57 About Fictional Collective visualizes the working processes and methodologies of individual design practices, focusing how these practices combine to prompt dialogues around sociallyoriented design. Presentation Fictional Collective is a cooperative of twenty-four design practitioners and DAE Master alumni representing approximately 15 nationalities and 24 professional and cultural backgrounds.

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Contact Laureen Lokerse Paradijslaan 2-8 5611 KN Eindhoven t +31 (0)40 23 66 196 laureen@kazerne.com www.kazerne.com Opening time Daily 11.00 – 00.00 Press breakfast: Sat 18 Oct. 10.00 – 11.00 (press only) Opening drinks: Sat. 18 Oct. 16.00 – 17.30 (public) Meet the designer: Sat. 25 Oct. 16.00 – 17.30 (public) About A new platform for the creative industries in the heart of Eindhoven, city of design. Presentation (Expo). Creation (Lab). Coming together (Meet). That is Kazerne. Presentation Thanks to the support of The DOEN Foundation, artists, designers and other creatives will be working on crossover initiatives to discover new solutions for societal issues.

Contact Laureen Lokerse Paradijslaan 2-8 5611 KN Eindhoven t +31 (0)40 23 66 196 laureen@kazerne.com www.kazerne.com Opening time See presentation nr. 57 About A new platform for the creative industries in the heart of Eindhoven, city of design. Presentation (Expo). Creation (Lab). Coming together (Meet). That is Kazerne. Presentation Kazerne mobilises the power of the creative industries to identify, examine and formulate concrete answers for economic and societal issues.

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59 ArtEZ Academie Arnhem Uncertainty Studios Location TAC Vonderweg 1 5611 BK Eindhoven Designers Presentation from departements: Interaction Design, Product Design. Speakers (Mon. 20 Oct.): Ed van Hinte (NL), (Wed. 23 Oct.) Nuno Coelho & Tom Spooner (UK), (Fri. 24 Oct.) Noam Toran (UK), (Sat. 25 Oct.) Hillel Schwarz (US), Gijs Gieskens (NL), Remco van Bladel (NL) Contact Judith van den Boom Oude Kraan 26 6811 LK Arnhem t +31 (0)26 35 35 613 j.vandenboom@artez.nl www.artez.nl Opening time Daily 11.00 – 19.00 Opening: Sat. 18 Oct. 16.00 – 18.00. Workshop / closing party: Sat. 25 Oct. (ticket sale)

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About What frontiers should be addressed in design education? What tools are relevant to shape the future? Product + Interaction Design ArtEZ Arnhem are showcasing ‘Uncertainty Studios’ to explore the future of design/education. Presentation ‘Uncertainty Studios’ emphasises the relevance of ‘not knowing’ as a tool to hybridise new forms and futures. It is showcasing a selection of alumni works, a student lab on exploring the digital, societal and material domain and lecture series on lightness, psychology, noise and fiction. Design in the last centuries was traditionally thought in terms of professions and form. As we enter a period in which design defines upon interaction and information, we educate design in terms of its capabilities – which shows its virtues in new ways. Both departments are showing the strengths of design by working with ‘uncertainty’ through societal contexts and resources to transform students into innovative explorers. ‘Uncertainty Studios’ is a con­ tinuing collaboration and leading through research projects and laboratory work within the area’s of programming, craftsmanship, science, electronics, food and biodesign.

Anne-Marie Geurink project DIY Health. Photo: Juuke Schoorl

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Common Ground

Location Doortje Vintage Smalle Haven 2-4 5611 EJ Eindhoven

Location nre-terrein (Kelderman en van Noort) Nachtegaallaan 13 5613 CM Eindhoven

Nul Zes Feeling Blue

DPI Value Centre Design challenges with biobased plastics

Cor Unum Bossche Makers Previewed

basematters Rotterdam Centraal

Designers Elisa Jansen, Suzanne Smulders

Designer Christine van Meegen

Location Kennispoort J.F. Kennedylaan 2 5612 AB Eindhoven

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 14 5613 AB Eindhoven

Contact Elisa Jansen Smalle Haven 2-4 5611 EJ Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 41 58 55 35 elisa@lena-library.com www.lena-library.com

Contact Christine van Meegen Gestelsestraat 87 5615 LC Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 12 16 22 96 post@christinevanmeegen.de http://commongroundeindhoven. tumblr.com, www.facebook.com/ cg.common.ground

Designers BioFutura (Wouter Moekotte), DPI Value Centre (Lonneke de Graaff), Hogeschool van Amsterdam (Inge Oskam), Otto Salomons, Omefa (Dizzy Soederhuizen), Materia, MAX designers (Marien Korthorst), Plantix, Wageningen UR (Frans Kappen)

Designers Charlotte Landsheer en anderen

Opening cocktail Wed. 22 Oct. 18.30 About A limitless closet with durability as its starting point. The concept of ownership has naturally evolved into sharing according to the principles of circular economy. Presentation DOKPUNT will be hosting a lecture during the DDW, on Wed. 22 Oct. ‘The Future of Wearables’, with the story of LENA.

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 22.00 About Common Ground is a tool making use of abundant resources and space, making food the central aspect of work, seeking for cooperations on local scale.

Location Nul Zes – NRE terrein Nachtegaallaan 15a 5613 CM Eindhoven Designer Nul Zes Contact Alissa van Asseldonk & Renee Scheepers Nachtegaallaan 15a 5613 CM Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 34 06 98 67 t +31 (0)6 81 13 81 74 hallo@nulzes.info www.nulzes.info Opening time Daily 13.00 – 20.00 About Nul Zes is a design collective sharing knowledge, skills and network. From their space on the NRE-terrain, they collaborate and open up to the public.

Contact Lonneke de Graaff John. F. Kennedylaan 2 1013 AP Amsterdam t +31 (0)40 24 74 414 L.graaff@dpivaluecentre.nl www.dpivaluecentre.nl www.biobasedplastics.nl Opening time Mon. 20 Oct. 09.30 – 16.30

Contact Lotte Landsheer Veemarktkade 8 5222 AR Den Bosch t +31 (0)73 30 30 058 info@corunum-ceramics.nl www.corunum-ceramics.nl Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 About Cor Unum is a ceramic studio focussed to secure the ceramic workmanship and to innovate the process of ceramic production and design. Presentation Cor Unum presents the new tableware collection Reglaze. Reglaze is developed after an extended search how to re-use the waste of glaze and clay.

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven Designers ARI, Pepe Heykoop, Bas Kortmann, Mieke Meijer, Bram Oosterhuis, Michael Schoner, Daniel White Contact Carly Rutten Goudsesingel 208 3011 KD Rotterdam t +31 (0)6 41 56 90 22 carly@basematters.com www.basematters.com Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 uur About Basematters curates, produces and sells designs in a new way. A concept that offers new chances for young talents.

Presentation Common Ground creates places where furniture, architecture, city and landscape are constantly in relation to one another, reflecting human needs, interacting and transforming over time.

Presentation Nul Zes presents ‘Feeling Blue’; an experience to be created on the spot in collaboration with other designers and the public.

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House of Thol We want more Green!

Effio

Moniek van der Hoorn Hier is Utrecht

Spijkerbrij Hier is Utrecht

Jorinde Verweij Hier is Utrecht

Studio Cotton & Clay The Rubia Silk lab

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven

Location Design Perron, Opvallers gebouw Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhovem

Designer Moniek van der Hoorn

Designers Leonie Vlaar, Lois Stolwijk

Designer Jorinde Verweij

Designers Arlette Timmermans, Eliska Cnossen

Contact Moniek van der Hoorn Terschelling 144 3524 AZ Utrecht t +31 (0)6 19 89 18 63 info@moniekvanderhoorn.nl www.moniekvanderhoorn.nl

Contact t +31 (0)6 46 53 58 39 t +31 (0)6 57 56 41 42 info@leonieenlois.nl www.leonieenlois.nl

Contact Jorinde Verweij Neuweg 31 1211 LV Hilversum t +31 (0)6 50 92 33 13 jorindeverweij@gmail.com www.jorindeverweij.nl

Contact Arlette Timmermans Tramsingel 104 a 4814 AG Breda t +31 (0)6 13 84 34 95 info@cotton-clay.com www.cotton-clay.com

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Opening cocktail: Wed. 22 Oct. 18.00 – 21.00

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Opening cocktail: Wed. 22 Oct. 18.00 – 21.00

About Jorinde Verweij presents her ChairFamily ‘de hele Zwik’ during the DDW alongside the designers collective ‘Hier is Utrecht’ at the Design Perron.

About Cotton & Clay is a young design studio focused on both interior architecture as product design. Key values in their designs are functionality and sustainability.

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven Designers Jana Flohr, Thomas Linssen Contact Jana Flohr Koninginneweg 1 2042 NJ Zandvoort t +31 (0)6 42 22 72 20 home@houseofthol.nl www.houseofthol.nl Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Wed. 22 Oct. till 21.00 Opening cocktail: Wed. 22 Oct. 18.00 – 21.00 About Designstudio House of Thol strives to create straightforward design solutions for everyday life with an esthetic based on a love for materials and makers. Presentation Waterworks is a natural hydrationsystem that makes caring for indoorplants incredibly easy, contributing to greener living-environments and cleaner air. Production financed through crowdfunding.

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven Designer Joost van Beek Contact Joost van Beek Schiekade 189, unit 1.11 3013 BR Rotterdam t +31 (0)6 16 26 23 74 joostvanbeek@effio.eu www.effio.eu Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 About We aim to make superior socks that are distinguished by design, use of colour and comfort. Presentation The socks are designed in the Netherlands and fabricated in Italy. Made of high standard Egyptian cotton free of harmful toxins (OEKOTEX Standard 100) and partly Organic (GOTS).

About Organised by DPI Value Centre, Amsterdam University of Applied Science (HvA), Association of Dutch Designers (BNO) and Materia.

Presentation During the DDW visitors can sign up for the new basematters collection, and in cooperation with several innovative entrepreneurs from Rotterdam they present: Rotterdam Centraal.

Presentation Biobased plastics offer promising solutions, but the application still raises questions. This event brings you up-to-date knowledge, inspi­ ration and network opportunities with scientists, designers, trade and industry.

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Opening cocktail: Wed. 22 Oct. 18.00 – 21.00 About De Compostfabriek is a way to compost with little space. Compostworms eat the organic trash you put inside and make it into valuable new soil. Presentation With De Compostfabriek you can reuse your organic waste, instead of throwing it away. It is also a way to learn about nature and sustainability.

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Opening cocktail: Wed. 22 Oct. 18.00 – 21.00 Presentation Good news for all those people who can’t quite throw out their favourite, worn out jeans: bring them to the DDW, and Leonie & Lois will transform them into a completely new product that’s personalised from your particular pair. Recycling never looked sexier!

Presentation By working with unusual discarded materials and choosing simple and identifiable forms, Jorinde want to entice the public to see possibilities in improbable things.

Presentation Rubia Silk is a series of ecological cushions. The designs are handmade of 100% silk and dyed with natural pigment.

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Mascolori

Vitalis Berckelhof & Corner Spot Social&

Material Sense Forging the Future by Material Sense LAB

Jules van den Langenberg DDW-DOOM-PA-DI-DEE

H+E Harm vd Nieuwenhof & Elke van den Berg

Location Vitalis Berckelhof & Cornerspot Molijnstraat 3 5642 LV Eindhoven

Location De Kruisruimte Gen. Bothastraat 7e 5642 NJ Eindhoven

Location Sectie C Daalakkersweg 2 5641 JA Eindhoven

Location Sectie C Daalakkersweg 6 5641 JA Eindhoven

Designers Minsung Wang, Conor Trawinski, Sylvia van Aggel, Eline Hesse, Fanny Griveau, Miglė Nevieraitė, Mini Smulders, Jeannette Cleassen, Marnix Oosterwelder, Elena Lovich, Andrea de Chirico, Maxime Mellot, Izabela Boloz

Designers Michelle Baggerman, Nina Gautier, Interface, Teresa Van Dongen, Rick Claassen, Tineke Schuurmans

Designers List of participants to be announced Fri. 17 Oct. 24.00

Designers Elke van den Berg, Harm van den Nieuwenhof, Kanami Takeda

Contact Jules van den Langenberg Brugstraat 18 5281 JA Boxtel 0031 6 340 29 772 info@ddw-doom-pa-di-dee.com www.ddw-doom-pa-di-dee.com

Contact Elke van den Berg Daalakkersweg 6-24 5641 JA Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 83 33 65 68 elke@elkevandenberg.nl www.elkevandenberg.nl www.harmenelke.nl

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven Designers Bas van Beek, Studio Lizan Freijsen, Rolf.fr, Mischa van der Wekke

Location Design Perron Fuutlaan 12 5613 AB Eindhoven Designers Leonne van de Burgwal, Jochem Grund, Raymond Landegent, Koen Mantel,

Contact Clemente Brakel 15 Summit Street Glen Ridge, NJ 07028 USA t +1 (973)262 3572 clementebrakel@live.com www.nlisus.com www.nl-equals-us.com

Contact Jochem Grund Bergselaan 265 3038 CC Rotterdam t +31 (0) 6 42 83 11 33 jochem@mascolori.nl www.mascolori.nl

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00

About Mascolori stands for the revolution of unique, bright colourful shoes & socks that make every man experience the art of walking in a new way.

About NL=US Art is a private gallery and art consulting service that is dedicated to the promotion of Dutch and American artists & designers. Presentation These designers are inclined to either ‘rethink’, ‘reinvent’ or ‘refurbish’ existing design. Their exiting work gives us insight on the importance of sustainability in current design.

Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00

Presentation During our stay at the Dutch Design Week we will exhibit our latest shoe designs, which have been produced in collaboration with clients and artists.

Contact Conor Trawinski Jan van Riebeecklaan 1 5642 MB Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 11 88 63 53 conortrawinski@gmail.com www.fb.com/cornerspoteindhoven Opening time Daily 11.00 – 18.00 Mon. 10.00 – 18:00 Tue. and Thu. 11.00 – 20.30 Opening: Sat. 18 Oct. 11.00 – 12.00 About Social& is a social design event during DDW based in the neighbourhood Doornakkers that offers a variety of creative workshops, exhibitions and lectures. Presentation Social& is an event which mixes both local initiatives and design projects showcasing the reality and vision of design in a social context.

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Contact Simone de Waart Gen. Bothastraat 5K 5642 NJ Eindhoven t +31 (0)6 11 04 55 86 simone@materialsense.com www.materialsense.com www.movingmaterials.eu Opening time Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Opening: Sun. 19 Oct. (invites only) About Material Sense LAB is a new initiative by Material Sense, organisation for material innovation. LAB develops and experiments with the materiality of products and forms the catalyst for new collaborations. Presentation Eight selected designers, scientists, young talents and manufacturers have put their hearts into imagining a smart, circular future for products.

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Opening time Sat. 18 – Sun. 19, Sun. 26 Oct. 12.00 – 21.00 Mon. 20 – Sat. 25 Oct. 14.00 – 21.00 About Jules van den Langenberg graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven and developed himself as designer/ curator that focuses on cultivating culture by making exhibitions. Presentation DDW-DOOM-PA-DI-DEE is a dynamic landscape in which a zapp culture of objects and their makers is showcased, initiated and curated by Jules van den Langenberg.

Opening time Weekend: 12.00 – 21.00 Week: 14.00 – 21.00 About Handmade porcelain interior products. Presentation Visit the new collection of our work. All handmade in Eindhoven. And see us working in the ceramic atelier, the production process from a sketch to the final product.

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