From a shopping cart shelter to ‘consumable’ furniture, designers and creators are expanding the meaning of home for migrants and nomads.
With his 3D-tailoring robot, Clément Balavoine sets out to make inhumane fashion factories obsolete.
Maya Pindeus' talent to bridge the gap between human nature and technology makes for an interesting answer to the Frame Challenge.
Foreseeing a loss of existing jobs due to automation, James Shaw envisions three bio-based professions immune to the development.
Now that work is no longer confined to the office, Panter & Tourron propose a sound-controlling wearable for concentration in shared spaces.
In Frame 117, we commissioned five makers to design an item, tool, space or service that anticipates the automation of tomorrow's workspace.
We challenged designers to create a concept that would redefine the future of stress reduction. These are their answers.
Amsterdam – For the Frame 120 Challenge, we invite designers and creators to present spaces or products that address the global issue of displacement.
The UN reports that by 2050 people over 65 will outnumber those under 15. With this in mind, five makers answered the Frame 115 Challenge.
The UN reports that by 2050 people over 65 will outnumber those under 15. With this in mind, five makers answered the Frame 115 Challenge.
The UN reports that by 2050 people over 65 will outnumber those under 15. With this in mind, five makers answered the Frame 115 Challenge.
The UN reports that by 2050 people over 65 will outnumber those under 15. With this in mind, five makers answered the Frame 115 Challenge.