Ritaly’s project, ‘Talkative Uniform’, gives
new shape and freedom to the domestic
landscape. Her furniture does not have
a fixed use, leaving its function open to
interpretation and the imagination. Would
most like to work with: Wes Anderson.
[email protected]
These nesting tables feature asymmetric
graphics, which intersect through the glass
to striking effect. Says Park, ‘My work is a
collaboration between the cycles of natural
sunlight and my objects in space’. Would
most like to work with: Her RISD professor
Chris Rose. sunyoungpark.space
The ‘Equally Strong’ project by Wik, who is
currently working at Form Us With Love,
is designed to avoid the gender stereotypes
associated with fitness apparatus. Would
most like to work with: ‘I would love to
pursue my own goals and make a change
that leaves traces.’ hannawik.com
For his ‘Sukima’ lamp collection, inspired
by Isamu Noguchi’s sculptural works,
Sakashita replaced Noguchi’s bamboo with
thin steel wire and see-through Japanese
paper, creating geometric shadow effects.
Would most like to have worked with:
Isamu Noguchi. [email protected]
The minimal ‘Airy’ chair was created as
part of Welded & Woven, a collaborative
project designed to celebrate both
furniture and textile. Would most like
to work with: Cecilie Manz, House
of Hackney, Svenskt Tenn, Marimekko.
maijaleskela.com; taijalammi.com
MANON RITALY
Design Academy Eindhoven,
Netherlands
07
SUNYOUNG PARK
Rhode Island School of Design,
USA
HANNA WIK 10
Beckmans College of Design,
Sweden
09
BAKU SAKASHITA
ECAL,
Switzerland
08
MAIJA LESKELÄ & TAIJA LAMMI
Aalto University,
Finland
11
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