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Maraicher ECAL/Marin de Saint-Exupéry
Maraicher ECAL/Marin de Saint-Exupéry

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Garagiste ECAL/Marie Cornil
Garagiste ECAL/Marie Cornil
Garagiste ECAL/Marie Cornil
Garagiste ECAL/Marie Cornil
Garagiste ECAL/Marie Cornil

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Cordonnier ECAL/Julien Chaintreau
Cordonnier ECAL/Julien Chaintreau
Cordonnier ECAL/Julien Chaintreau

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Skater ECAL/Manfred-Gordon Baud
Skater ECAL/Manfred-Gordon Baud

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Food truck ECAL/Dimitri Nassisi
Food truck ECAL/Dimitri Nassisi

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Projects related to Craftsmanship

Bag It

BA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Bag It

with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard

  For this project, the 1st year BA Industrial Design students had to design a bag, or a collection of bags.  

Cut Crease Score

BA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Cut Crease Score

with Christophe Guberan

Objects created from cutting, grooving and folding, made by the students of the 1st year of the Bachelor of Industrial and Product Design.

Nadia El-Hindi – Chef !

BA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Nadia El-Hindi – Chef !

with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard, Christian Spiess, Maddalena Casadei

Immersion into the highly codified world of cutlery made me discover the delicate and threatening duality of knives. Guided by my observations of the forms and details relating to steel work, I chose to open up the boundaries of this field with the help of a craftsman. Thus, I created “Chef!”, a line of kitchen knives that combines the intelligence of craftsmanship with the precision of the industry. The steel blade, protected by a natural anti-corrosive treatment called “seasoning”, is attached to the handle thanks to assembly that is directly inspired by hammers.

Soft Power

BA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Soft Power

with Christophe Guberan

  Under the direction of Christophe Guberan, the students used their design talents to rethink an everyday object that consumes more energy than it should, using their powers of observation to choose a type of contemporary object that consumes energy and reduce its dependence on energy during use.  

Heein Im – Balancing Circle

MAS DESIGN FOR LUXURY & CRAFTSMANSHIP

Heein Im – Balancing Circle

by Heein Im

Balancing Circle is a sculptural object that experiments with the tension and flexibility of textiles. As people walk past, the installation generates unexpected excitement by swaying lightly and interacting with the surrounding space. The object also focuses on material research with elements that are commonly used for fashion accessories such as leather, yarn and fabric. The circle is a shape that is considered to be perfectly balanced. However, by placing it in a critical position, our attention is drawn to the second moment of balance applied to the circle. It is as if we were attempting to establish stability in every situation, forgetting that we are already perfectly balanced beings.

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