Chair: Do you wool to sit? - Reuse of second handed materials/products Old reed chair wrapped with left over yarns in blue and green colors. Shown on tHuisfront exhibition Amsterdam Published in Dutch Elle magazine
Cutlery: Triangle Twist - The average cutlery is quite two-dimensional and for that reason it doesn’t always fit comfortably in the hand.The triangle twist has a different grip. Instead of the two main sides on ordinary cutlery, you’ve got three sides.These sides also have a twist in them, so they fit much better in your hand and support you using the cutlery in the right way. The straight lines let you expect linearity, and therefore the diagonal edges provide an exciting play, between light and volume.
Triangle twist: fork knife - The fork fits perfectly in the left hand, as costummary in the continental way of dining. Also the diagnal cut at the bottum makes it more comfortable to use. Esspecially the knife leaves marks on your skin when you use pressure. With these curves and volume you decrease this problem
Triangle Twist: spoon - The spoon lies gently in your hand, offering an optimal grip.
Chameleon - Example of modelmaking. reconstruction from pictures material: metal skeleton, coloured clay skin
Stalks vase - making the assumption visible
Flowerpak - Flowerpak is a package for flowers. It's totally folded out of one piece and there are three different sizes. The florist folds it, fills it with water and makes a bouquet in it. When a costumer buys the bouquet, the FlowerPak can easily be picked up and carried along. You'll not have to cut of the ends and rearrange the flowers anymore. The package makes the transport safer and easier, and you'll always have a suitable vase at hand.
Emotion Necklace - A chain of teardrops. Containing the known symbol of a broken heart. Simple signs, symbolizing an heartache as old as humanity.
Ceramics research presentation - Assignment: collect hundreds of pictures of particular ceramic examples. My presentation looks like a game card box, inviting people to draw some cards and take a closer look.
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Patricia Vernooij
Be curious, be creative, be bold! Eindhoven, Netherlands