Collaboration with Audemars Piguet – 2012

Collaboration with Audemars Piguet – 2012

For this workshop with the Swiss designer Thilo Brunner, Audemars Piguet asked the students to design small objects that could be offered to the brand's customers. Many projects were developed and prototyped in order to present a large selection of ideas. From the bird call found in the Vallée de Joux, through a topographical representation of the same region, to a glossary of the parts that make up a watch, all the projects draw their references from the universe of the Haute Horlogerie brand.

Collaboration (2012) by Bettina Pozzo Di Borgo, Ana Varela, Olivier Talbot Raymond, Krzysztof Lukasik

APO

Bettina Pozzo Di Borgo
Set of three pink gold and wood whistles reproducing the singing of birds from the Vallée de Joux: the Linnet, the Hazel Grouse and the Robin.

BOX

Ana Varela
Wooden box containing a bas-relief of the Vallée de Joux region.

MIKADO

Olivier Raymond
Mikado game with sticks made in typical AP materials: beech wood, brass, carbon, titanium and tungsten.

NUANCIER 

Krzysztof Lukasik
Glossary of the various components of one of the AP movements.

ECAL, Audemars Piguet
APO ECAL/Bettina Pozzo Di Borgo
ECAL, Audemars Piguet
APO  ECAL/Bettina Pozzo Di Borgo
ECAL, Audemars Piguet
APO  ECAL/Bettina Pozzo Di Borgo

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ECAL, Audemars Piguet
BOX  ECAL/Ana Varela
ECAL, Audemars Piguet
BOX  ECAL/Ana Varela
ECAL, Audemars Piguet
BOX  ECAL/Ana Varela

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ECAL, Audemars Piguet
MIKADO  ECAL/ Olivier Raymond
ECAL, Audemars Piguet
MIKADO  ECAL/ Olivier Raymond
ECAL, Audemars Piguet
MIKADO  ECAL/ Olivier Raymond

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ECAL, Audemars Piguet
NUANCIER  ECAL/Krzysztof Lukasik
ECAL, Audemars Piguet
NUANCIER  ECAL/Krzysztof Lukasik

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