#Materials #Research #Baskets

#Materials #Research #Baskets

Proposition of baskets obtained through a series of explorations of the properties and advantages of the different materials addressed, in this case: metals, wood and its substitutes, plastics and textiles. This project was carried out by the 1st year students in the Bachelor of Industrial and Product Design.

Studio project (2020) with Christophe Guberan

Assistants
Victor Jacquard
Students
Dario Aguet, Masen Al-Saghir, Fanny Bichet, Maxime Bourquin, Marine Bouvard, Frederik Buchmann, Paul Carluy, Emma Casella, Yann Cistac, Alexandre Desarzens, Frank Frick, Léon Félix, Guillaume Gindrat, Gabriel Hafner, Lucie Herter, Camila Hidalgo, Domenico Iamartino, Nima Kaufmann, Timothée Lehmann, Anaïs Lehmann, Kim Lissy, Alexandre Margueron, Lirjeta Maxhuni, Stéphane Mischler, Sami Moubtakir, Agnes Murmann, Alex Nguyen, Sven Odermatt, Anaïs Rochat, Constance Thiessoz, Célia Tourette, Laure Wasser, Clémence d'Ogny, Sophie van der Bij
Know-how
soft goods / accessories, Tools, Textile
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Dymo Fanny Bichet
Dymo Fanny Bichet
Dymo Fanny Bichet

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Pad Kim Lissy
Tchouk Frederik Buchmann
Tchouk Frederik Buchmann

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Tchouk Frederik Buchmann
Tchouk Frederik Buchmann
Tchouk Frederik Buchmann

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Bobby Guillaume Gindrat
Bobby Guillaume Gindrat
Bobby Guillaume Gindrat
Bobby Guillaume Gindrat

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Flex Basket Alex Nguyen
Flex Basket Alex Nguyen

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Rotor Célia Tourette
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Shore Laure Wasser
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Yelo Paul Carluy
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Aline Lucie Herter
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Logs Catcher Cistac Yann
Logs Catcher Cistac Yann
Logs Catcher Cistac Yann
Logs Catcher Cistac Yann

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Zukou & Zukou Masen Al-saghir
Two-way Agnes Murmann
Two-way Agnes Murmann

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