Windvogel by Studio Roosegaarde wins Design Project of the Year at Dezeen Awards
Winners of eight design project categories have been announced at Dezeen Awards, with Windvogel by Studio Roosegaarde winning Design Project of the Year.
The light-emitting, energy-generating kites also topped the lighting design category.
Windvogel by Studio Roosegaarde is Design Project of the YearThe design master jury described the project as "an innovative, emotional and functional design response to the universal dilemma of sustainability, and energy usage in particular".
They said: "This project uses imaginative thinking to create something that is visually arresting and moving."
Clothes that grow with your child by Petit Pli was named Wearable Design of the YearClothes that grow with your child by Petit Pli was highly commended for the overall prize. Judges called the long-lasting clothing, which expands to fit a child aged six months to 36 months, "a sustainable yet elegant design for the most important people in the world". The project won the Wearable Design of the Year category. Judges said: "This has been highly commended for presenting another innovative and visually appealing approach to achieving sustainability."
Kumo Modular Sofa by Anderssen & Voll for Hem won Furniture Design of the YearFurniture Design of the Year was won by Kumo Modular Sofa by Anderssen & Voll for Hem. Multiples of a single module can be joined together to create sofas of any size, packing down to minimise shipping cost an...
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