Turning temporality into permanence
From Milan, to Eindhoven, London and New York, design collective Envisions presents its material experiments at various international exhibitions. These are all temporary. To permanently capture the processes the Envisions designers go through, report the complete research they do, and to inspire manufacturers to be open for experimentation, the collective occasionally produces an inspirational book.
‘Products in Process – Part 2’ contains the works following up the first researches, which where presented at the VDMA building during Dutch Design Week 2016. The book contains the works of Adrianus Kundert, Aukje Fleur Janssen, Elvis Wesley, Iwan Pol, Jeroen van de Gruiter, Robin Pleun Maas, Roel Deden, Sanne Schuurman, Simone Post and Studio Plott. Elvis Wesley designed the cover.
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