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LUND UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN MILAN EXHIBITION 2010 http://www.industrialdesign.lth.se/ for further information: Anna Persson [email protected] +46707183387 (cell phone)

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LUND UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

MILAN EXHIBITION 2010

http://www.industrialdesign.lth.se/

for further information:Anna [email protected]+46707183387 (cell phone)

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Design by Numbers is created by a group of 2nd and 3rd year students from Lund University School of Industrial Design. The theme stems from a workshop on sustainable furniture for the future, held by Sigga Heimisdottir, in October last year.

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HAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTHSeating furniture inspired by statistics showing the level of life satisfaction in various parts of the world. The statistics have been translated into three-dimensional shapes creating peaks in places where satisfaction is found to be the highest.

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Print on inside of curtain serves as a constant reminder to conserve water. Two minutes less equals three buckets saved.

SHOWER BURDEN

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70% OFF!Clothes rack shaped by the fact that we apparently only use 30% of the clothes hanging in our closets. Garments beyond the 30% mark get compressed as they move downslope.

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If we should believe the numbers, future power struggles will concern access to clean water.

POWER SHOWER

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THE LAST SUPPER SITTINGOur eating habits are rapidly changing. We eat breakfast standing up, lunch to go and fast food dinners. The table evolves with our new way of life.

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IGNORANCE IS BLISSSometimes you just want to ignore the hard facts. Here you can hide your unwanted things without creating a bump as when sweeping under the carpet.

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MINISCULE MIRRORIllustrating the small fraction of water readily available for human use. It’s all about do-not-forget-to-turn-off-the-tap-while-brushing.

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