Ceramic PeopleDuring the Salone del Mobile in Milan, designer Robert Bronwasser presented the new design collection for Royal Goedewaagen. The collection includes Ceramic People, three function interior characters.
Designer: Robert Bronwasser (Netherlands)
Tuliptile by Robert BronwasserCeramic vase for tulips, made out of two 'tiles'.
Designer: Robert Bronwasser (Netherlands)
Ceramic People SMOOL by Robert BronwasserDuring the Salone di Mobile in Milan SMOOL presents new designs by Robert Bronwasser for Royal Goedewaagen, a dutch ceramics factory with a history of almost 400 years.
Designer: SMOOL by Robert Bronwasser (Netherlands)
SMOOL in Milano Zona TortonaThe capricious form is made of a very strongly, super-light material. There can be stored wine bottles, but also most champagne bottles will fit. There are many ways to pile up the Grape and can be made to a beautiful ‘wall’. SMOOL by Robert Bronwasser Via Voghera 11b | Zona Tortona | Milano Designer: Robert Bronwasser Made in the Netherlands
3 New concepts by SMOOLWhat's the connection between a mobile telephone, shoes and a wristwatch? They're all products that have been taken in hand by Robert Bronwasser of SMOOL design studio. Bronwasser has redesigned a number of products in his own style so as to project his own design vision and inspire both businesses and consumers. The result is a series of recognisable and striking designs for everyday products. *Mobile The most striking thing about the SMOOL mobile phone is its simplicity. Bronwasser says: A lot of telephones are black and very technical. In my opinion a telephone can be less complex. The rubber back can be easily replaced with different colours and gives a better grip on the telephone. *Shoes Bronwasser has translated his liking for shoes into a combination of a classic loafer with modern features borrowed from sports shoes. The design is included in the exhibition 'Design anno nuÂ’ at the Dutch Leather and Shoe Museum in Waalwijk, to be seen until 10 October 2006. *Wristwatch The SMOOL wristwatch makes use of a colourful display that clicks into a rubber wristband. Bronwasser says: The display can easily be adapted with various themes or your own photos, so that your wristwatch becomes very personal. This goes without saying in mobile telephones, so why not in a wristwatch?
LocationAmsterdam, Netherlands SpecialtiesIndustrial Design LinksWebsiteSMOOL is a dutch designstudio directed by Robert Bronwasser SchoolFaculty of Industrial Design, TU Delft, The Netherlands (1992 - cum laude) AwardsVarious awards including Red Dot, IF, Dutch Design Selection, Dutch GIO ExhibitionsSalone di Mobile 2005, 2008, 2009 CONTACT
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