about the collection
Experimentation is the key to innovation. This is the driving factor for envisions that lets process be its defining factor. Emphasising the team’s efforts above the individual, the group’s ideology encourages its members to have unhindered creativity, without the presumed restrictions and predicted complications which can limit a product from being realised before it has a chance to grow.
In this sequel to products in process – part 1, the envisionaires continued the research they commenced in their debut exhibition. Diving further in the uncovered possibilities of foam connections (Sanne Schuurman), thoroughly exploring alternative materialities of concrete (Iwan Pol) or create three-dimensional shapes out of the two-dimensional, printed meshes (Studio Plott) the exploratory researches are leaning closer towards applications.
A showcase of experimental material samples and preliminary prototypes, products in process – part 2 continues to promote the relevance of design produced with an experimental approach and multidisciplinary cooperation. Resembling a conceptual breeding ground, the assemblage of works aims to function as an industry-inspiring laboratory.
part of exhibition
related product
related designers
- Adrianus Kundert
- Aukje Fleur Janssen
- Elvis Wesley
- Iwan Pol
- Jeroen van de Gruiter
- Robin Pleun Maas
- Ronald Smits
- Roel Deden
- Sanne Schuurman
- Simone Post
- Studio Plott (until 2018)
Adrianus Kundert
Aukje Fleur Janssen
composed surfaces
Elvis Wesley
my grandmother’s wallpaper
Iwan Pol
happy concrete
Jeroen van de Gruiter
tactile gestures
Robin Pleun Maas
structured textiles
Roel Deden
parallel universe
Sanne Schuurman
foam structures
Simone Post
colour control
Studio Plott (until 2018)
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