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THE COLOURS OF A FOREST
SEASONAL COLOUR WHEEL


‘The Colours of a Forest’ is a year-long search for the seasonal colour transformations of the Dommelplantsoen in Eindhoven.

The project captures the essence of nature's constantly changing colour palette and reflects its transient and dynamic nature.

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TEXTILE WORKSHOP
KVADRAT


How can colour and textiles be effectively incorporated into interior projects to create tactile spaces?

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TEXTILE COLLECTION
DESIGN FOR EDITION
INTERIO 2018



With regard to human intervention in the natural environment and the organization of our landscapes, textiles transform into systematic grids of efficiency and geometric beauty.

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TRENDREPORT 2021/22 
SUMMERY COSMEDICAL GROUP


What does the growing uncertainty amidst significant economic and social shifts mean for us, and how can companies respond effectively in both the short and long term?



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TEACHING
FONTYS
ACADEMY FOR CREATIVE ECONOMIES


In which direction is the rapidly changing world heading? What are the new products and services that will hold relevance for the consumers of the future?

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KEYNOTE PRESENTATION ‘HIDDEN COLOURS’

FOR VIIA NETHERLANDS




PRESS
+meubel INTERIEUR 12/2023




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COLOUR RESEARCH
SIRPA’S GARDEN


Can the memories of specific moments in certain places be captured through colour?

The project "Sirpa's Garden" explores the hidden colors in my mother's garden in Switzerland, where I frequently spend my summers. 


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STRATEGIC ADVISORY
BETER BED


How can brands go beyond finding inspiration in trends and make them truly relevant and actionable for their future strategies?





COLOUR STUDY
COLOURS OF OPTIMISM 


SELF-INITIATED PROJECT


How does the interplay of color with material, structure, shape, and light stimulate our senses? How can specific colours enhance our well-being and facilitate a reconnection with ourselves?

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