Eight object design projects from Lucerne School of Art and Design students
A chair made from agricultural waste and mycelium, and a bed that adapts to a child as they grow are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the Lucerne School of Art and Design.
Also featured is a project that explores how natural light can impact human wellbeing and sustainable snowshoes made from recyclable parts.
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
School: Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Courses: Bachelor Object Design
Tutors: Gabrielle Alioth, Suzan Curtis, Mònica Gaspar, Florian Hauswirth, Thai Hua, Tina Moor, Michael Niederberger, Tido von Oppeln, Samuel Perret, Andreas Saxer, Laurin Schaub, Christoph Schindler, Christof Sigerist, Dagmar Steffen and Nora Wagner
School statement: "This programme asks: what is the aim of design today" What is my responsibility as a designer" What does the world need"Â Object designers need to think and design products for a future-proof society. This includes thinking about new needs, material cycles and behavioural economics.
"The Object Design course consciously positions itself in niche situations: between existing job categories, established product genres, manufacturing techniques and material groups; between socio-culturally anchored patterns of thinking, behaviour and diet. In their bachelor degree, object designers build on their passions, experiences and previously gained skills to formulate their unique outlook."
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