Studio project, ECAL 2021
in BACHELOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
by 2DI
Teacher(s): Michel Charlot
Following the method of carefully observing our daily routines to identify unique needs and then creating intuitive and practical products, the Bachelor of Industrial Design students imagined a collection of clever furniture and household accessories to help organise our daily lives, under the guidance of designer Michel Charlot.
As an important part of the development of MUJI products is based on detailed photographic studies in people's homes, the students were invited to follow the same process by documenting the spontaneous state of their own homes and other people's environments in order to reveal how they interact with the products, and to identify how the objects are used as direct inspiration for their design.
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FICHTRE & Adrien KaeserExhibition in Milan
Images by ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
Bedside Table
Design by ECAL/Noémie Soriano
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Clip Hanging Frames
Design by ECAL/Eugénie Perrin
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Corner Shelf
Design by ECAL/Marine Fondin
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Folding Chair
Design by ECAL/Alan Schopfer
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Hanger Pole
Design by ECAL/Stéfanie Kay
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Insect House
Design by ECAL/Jillian Reichlin
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Whiteboard/Mirror Shelf
Design by ECAL/Manon Novelli
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Paper Wall Pocket
Design by ECAL/Lucie De Martin
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Pole Storage System
Design by ECAL/Juri Römmel
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Steel Wire Basket Trolley
Design by ECAL/Théo Blanchard
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Stepladder Basket
Design by ECAL/Victorine Lefebvre
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Valet Stand
Design by ECAL/Julien Lindt
Image ECAL/Jasmine Deporta