• Artificial Body Positivity by Noa Grgic

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    The Artificial Body Positivity project by Noa Grgic won the 20,000 euro first prize at Rimowa’s inaugural German design prize. 

  • Artificial Body Positivity by Noa Grgic

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  • Artificial Body Positivity by Noa Grgic

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    Student Noa Grgic (right) with Paris-based designer, Gesa Hansen, the Danish-German furniture designer behind the brand The Hansen Family.

  • Frame for All

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    Students Jesse Jacobsen and Paul Meyer won Rimowa’s 10,000 euro second prize with their Frame for All project. 

  • Frame for All

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    It is “a universal mobility tool which can be converted into a variety of different commodities such as a load carrier, display table, shelter, or even a camping bed.”

  • Frame for All

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    Frame for All is light and easy to produce and assemble. 

  • Alcove

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    The Alcove project by finalists Gunnar Kaehler and Tjard Tensfeldt involves a series of shelters for parks and remote locations. 

  • Alcove

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    Parts can be carried in, bit by bit, by hikers and then assembled as needed, in a site-specific way.

  • Twofold

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    Rimowa design competition finalists Lennart Blank and Lukas Dechau came up with Twofold, an ingenious bicycle back seat that doubles as a carrier.

  • Twofold

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  • Imagine

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    Finalists Bastian Hau and Jan-Marcel Voggenreiter planned to work with bioluminescent mushrooms and algae to create a new type of light source, something that will function anywhere, anytime. Their project is called Imagine. 

  • Elevate

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    Finalist Karl Sperhake designed a luggage storage system for the inner city called Elevate. Bags are placed in the cabinets and moved underground for storage.

  • Revival

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    Lukas Bauer and Benjamin Staebler designed a series of movable, urban furniture, named Revival. 

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