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Nina Tekampe / nintek.design

Aachen, Germany

 
 

Frameboard

Frameboard - The Lightness of Being
Sideboard supported by legs that go through the whole chest. The effect is that the chest seems to be hanging in a frame.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)
Material: wood, stainless steel and varnish
Colours: different possibilities

Fusion

Fusion

The Symbiosis of Table and Vase

Unusual side table consisting of a wooden cube and a white top of porcelain. Up to three vases “grow” out of the top. You can fill water into the vases when removing the hollow top.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)
Material: porcelain and wood

Drops

Drops - A Drop in the Vase
A number of porcelain test-tubes clinging together form this modern vase. Optionally a wooden band can enclose the test-tubes. Some of the longer tubes have got the same length giving the vase thus stability on any surface.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)
Material: porcelain and wood

The Rock

The Rock - Chaos within Order
Modern, eccentric vase consisting of an organically shaped porcelain vase held by a wooden frame.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)
Material: wood + ceramic

relief

The shelf relief consists of different sized cubes. Front- and backsides of all cubes are open. Because the depth of all cubes is different, an interesting relief arises. Single cubes can be capped by doors optionally.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)
Material: wood
Colours: different possibilities

squambo

The multipurpose - shelf Squambo comes in two sections of a different size. The number of sections that may be combined is almost unlimited.Due to the two different sizes of cubes both sections offer an unlimited amount of combinations, when being put together....

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)
Material: wood

FRAME vase by nintek

Frame is a line of different sized vases, enclosed by veneered cylinders. Each of them is surrounded by varnished wooden framework. The Frame line includes vases in a variety of shapes, colours and types of wood. There is a glassbody inside, shaped like a test-tube, to hold the water and the flowers.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

Seven by Nina Tekampe

Seven is an experimental study of a seat- and rest-arrangement. To a certain extent the design integrates paper cardboard materials. The frame consists of smoothly bent steelbar, covered with multilayer paper. For decorative reasons the top layer is made of “banana paper” The experimental couch may be rearranged into 7 different positions. Because of its static construction it can withstand heavy use.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

squambo

The multipurpose - shelf Squambo comes in two sections of a different size. The number of sections that may be combined is almost unlimited.Due to the two different sizes of cubes both sections offer an unlimited amount of combinations, when being put together....

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

W.A.L.L

Wall is a divider that extends your living space, instead of limiting it. Differently sized compartments and holes in the Wall can be used to store things and to look into other rooms. These compartments and holes can be composed to different patterns, according to customers’ wishes.
There are insets of various sizes to fill up the compartments and holes. By turning them, they assume new functions, e.g. as places of deposit, as tables…

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

player´s heart

Due to colour and design, many of the currently available game controllers are aimed at the group of male users.

For the development of a new generation of Computer accessories it should be considered, that the number of female players is increasing rapidly.
As a result of extended ergonomic analysis the game controller Player’s Heart was created.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

grado

Due to the modul-design of Grado, the separate elements may be combined individually. Depending on your taste and the space available, a large amount of combinations is possible.The main goal of Grado is to offer its owners a relaxed atmosphere. The seats are surrounded by areas allowing to put all sorts of things and serving at the same time as a comfortable back rest.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

my own

In todays fast living world it is important for children to have a little hide-away of their own, where they can play, romp or just daydream, without being disturbed. My Own does offer such a hide-away, attached to the ceiling of the minor’s room. It is possible for children to hide or play, and just to have a secret place of their own and for their playmates. In this place kids discover new adventures, develop new fantasies and creativities and are kept away from too much TV and Playstation...

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

chair 4

I have designed this chair especially for waiting rooms. In order to avoid the backrest chafing against the wall, the rear legs of this chair are angled 110 degrees backwards. Waiting room chairs that touch the wall with its backrest make frequent repainting of the wall necessary. My chair avoids this nuisance because its rear legs touch the skirting-board instead of chafing against the wall.

Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)

 

Location

Aachen, Germany

Specialties

Industrial Design, Interior Design, 3-D Modeling

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nintek.design

I am a free-lance graduate designer and I am specialised in design, 3D draft visualisation/rendering and picture editing.
The following pages show you some samples of products I have designed. For further details I’d like to invite you to visit my website: www.nintek.de.

Organizations & Network

agd - Allianz deutscher Designer

 

Currently working at

freelance designer

 

CONTACT

52070 Aachen
Germany

 
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