Selected projects – 2008

Selected projects – 2008

A selection of projects from the Bachelor Industrial Design department that have been presented at the 2008 Salone del Mobile in Milan.

Other (2008)

A selection of projects from the Bachelor Industrial Design department that have been presented at the 2008 Salone del Mobile in Milan.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Raphael Von Allmen
PLASTIC BACK CHAIR  ECAL / Raphael Von Allmen
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Raphael Von Allmen
PLASTIC BACK CHAIR  ECAL / Raphael Von Allmen

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Big-Game
METAL WORK  ECAL / Big-Game
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Adrien Rovero
PIMP  ECAL / Adrien Rovero
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Valerian Gagnaire
BRAQUET TABLE  ECAL / Valerian Gagnaire
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Fabien Capello
WIRECLIPS  ECAL / Fabien Capello
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Camille Blin
BASTONE  ECAL / Camille Blin
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Christian Spiess
SLEDGE  ECAL / Christian Spiess

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Adrien Bugari
ROUND BOX  ECAL / Adrien Bugari
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Alejandro Bona
RUBAN STOOL  ECAL / Alejandro Bona
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Tomas Kral
UPGRADE  ECAL / Tomas Kral
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Simon Lécureux
TRE TAVOLI  ECAL / Simon Lécureux
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Martino D'Esposito
TOURBILLON  ECAL / Martino D'Esposito
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Alexis Georgacopoulos
BLOW BOWL  ECAL / Alexis Georgacopoulos
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Milan, Vladimir Jaccard
BIRD HOUSE  ECAL / Vladimir Jaccard

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Damien Barman – Terrasse en place

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Damien Barman – Terrasse en place

by Damien Barman

Modular Parking Terrace Designed for restaurants that temporarily occupy parking spaces during the summer, this modular terrace offers a standardized alternative to custom-built installations. It is a reusable solution that can be adapted to different locations and expanded when needed. The terrace is composed of half-parking-space modules that connect together to fit a variable number of parking spaces. It features a fabric roof that unfolds accordion-style along rails using a rope system, allowing it to be opened or closed from the end of the terrace without disturbing users. Fully demountable for easy winter storage, the structure is made of galvanized steel, while the flooring is constructed from maritime pine panels.

Laura Cipriano – Roll3

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Laura Cipriano – Roll3

by Laura Cipriano

Roll3 is a universally adjustable pair of 3D glasses that explores a new way of inhabiting vision. Flexible, rollable, and made from a single material, it adapts to different face shapes as well as to the wearing of prescription glasses. It replaces traditional temples with a support system based on gentle pressure at the temples, allowing for quick and intuitive placement, either directly on the face or over other glasses. Made from PET, it simplifies manufacturing and facilitates recycling at the end of its life cycle. In a context where around 640,000 pairs of 3D glasses were used in Switzerland in 2025 and 81% of the population wears some form of visual aid, Roll3 questions the sustainability of these ephemeral objects and their potential for transformation.

Benjamin Claus – UKS

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Benjamin Claus – UKS

by Benjamin Claus

UKS (Urban Keep Safe) is an urban storage system designed for municipalities and event organisers. Conceived for temporary deployments, festivals, marathons or seasonal installations, it offers a simple infrastructure for users to secure their personal belongings. The flexible bags rely on a stainless steel mesh combined with water-resistant fabric to offer a lighter and more compact solution to traditional lockers, while remaining weather-resistant and theft-deterrent. UKS fits on a standard pallet when disassembled, ready to be stored away and redeployed the following next big event.

Mélissa Da Silva Nicolet – No Wings

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Mélissa Da Silva Nicolet – No Wings

by Mélissa Da Silva Nicolet

There is someone who lives alone and wants to be a bird. We don't know why they stopped going out. We don't know why they decided to become a bird. It happened gradually. The apartment transforms in silence, in a quiet and luminous strangeness. From this script, three objects were designed, each tied to a scene from this character's daily life: a perch, a bathing object, and a sleep wrap. Each one answers a human need, translated through the logic of a bird's life. The project takes the form of a set built around these objects, an atmosphere, a fragment of the life of someone who chose, in their own way, to live differently.

Matheo Dusong – NEX-1

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Matheo Dusong – NEX-1

by Matheo Dusong

What happens to a desktop computer when not in use? In the era of remote work, this question hits close to home. Designed for those working from home, the computer often remains as an intrusive black rectangle in our living space once the workday is over. NEX-1 offers an alternative: a computer with a flexible screen that rolls into its base. Moving from a work tool to a discreet piece of furniture, it clears the visual space and helps separate personal and professional life. By redefining this typology, and while AI infiltrates every smart home device, NEX-1 chooses the opposite approach: an advanced technology capable of disappearing from our daily lives.

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