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The exhibition has shown of how many stages spread over time consists creation of each product. The starting point for creators of the exhibition – Krystian Kowalski, designer and Stefan Bieńkowski, curator – was the assumption that the designer is not only an artist, but also specialist capable of dealing with the pragmatics and economics of the process, creating objects to be implemented into mass production.
About the exhibition:
Krystian Kowalski (born 1982) is a graduate of the Design Department at the Royal College of Arts in London and the Faculty of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He worked in design studios in Milan, Warsaw and Łódź. In 2009-2013 he co-led Studio Kompott. In 2013, he founded his own design studio, Krystian Kowalski Industrial Design, where he combines 3D modeling with work with material and non-standard problem solving. He worked with such brands as IKEA, Sony, Comforty, Amica, MDD, Noti, Marbet, Style and Koło.
‘Mesh’ in the foreground designed for MDD, which in addition to non-standard material also has non-standard form.
Name: ‘Projektowanie – kulisy’ (‘Designing – backstage’) Date: 6-8 October 2017 Place: ‘Warsaw Home’, Nadarzyn Surface: 250 m2 Curator: Stefan Bieńkowski
The ‘Nordic’ chair (manufactured by Noti) was not produced according to the classical design scheme.
Exhibition ‘Projektowanie – kulisy’ (‘Designing – backstage’) is a story about conditions and constraints that determine the ultimate form of the products on the market, as well as about design, as a field closely related to industry. For the first time in Poland the designer decided to show sketches, models and 3D prints, renders, foamed models, raw foam and welded frames.
The ‘Oyster’ chair quickly became one of the most recognizable products on the offer of Comforty.
Krystian Kowalski and Stefan Bieńkowski wanted to draw attention to the importance of working with materials and prototypes during designing, and how a responsible cooperation between designer and investor should look like.
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Complied by: Anna Szypulska, Photo by: Ernest Wińczyk
The ‘Bureau’, designed for IKEA by Krystian Kowalski, Maja Ganszyniec and Paweł Jasiewicz, is intended for small flats.
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