16/10/2020 - With a curated selection of over 50 international firms, Isola Design District makes a strong return to Dutch Design Week, which will be entirely online due to the COVID19 measurements in The Netherlands. Building on the experience gained during Isola Goes Digital last June, Isola Design District will host a new digital festival from the 17th till the 25th of October.
The two exhibitions – Materialized, covering bio materials and sustainable design, and Isola Design Gallery, showcasing collectible and bespoke design pieces –, that initially would have taken place at Pennings Foundation gallery in Eindhoven, will be both visitable from anywhere in the world and at any given time on isola.events/ddw20.
The two exhibitions – Materialized, covering bio materials and sustainable design, and Isola Design Gallery, showcasing collectible and bespoke design pieces –, that initially would have taken place at Pennings Foundation gallery in Eindhoven, will be both visitable from anywhere in the world and at any given time on isola.events/ddw20.
MATERIALIZED
The exhibition starts with those who have concentrated their work on the development of new materials. Like the ongoing research and material archive BIOTIC by Studio Lionne van Deursen, which is focused on using microbes to grow biological materials, or Mykor by Valentina Dipietro, who has a cross-disciplinary approach combining design, biology and technology.
ISOLA DESIGN GALLERY
A selection of the best collection and bespoke pieces from Isola Design Community for the Dutch Design Week 2020, with works inspired by architecture, geometry, art, minimalism and, again, sustainability, to draft the new lines for high-end design.