| Physical Work |
This section explores material-based projects made from waste and leftover resources such as ocean plastic, secondhand items, and fruit packaging. Each piece questions the boundaries between product, artwork, and statement. The work highlights both form and conscience.
| Design Themes |
Inclusivity
Accessibility
Sustainability
Ocean Life
Animal Welfare
Mental Health
Inclusivity
Accessibility
Sustainability
Love is Fruitful.
The symbol for ‘I love you’ in sign language represented in the colorful rainbow aesthetics of the LGBTQI+ community using fruit waste.

Single-use Plastics
Sustainability
Repurposed Fabric
Feestival – Feest Vooral
This ‘Party for all’ garland made out of fabric scraps proves that party supplies need not be wasteful to be cheerful.

Waste Management
Ocean Life
Sustainability
Zee spiegel – Ons Blauwe Zee
Ocean waste is used in the piece: ‘Sea mirror – to the blue ocean’, to highlight the pollution issues with a tourism reference.

Repurposed
Second-Hand
Sustainability
Call me Light – Telephoton
With replaced electronics, this second-hand telephone is transformed into a lamp with an unmarked ‘on’ button, namely the 7.

Animal Rights
Veganism
Sustainability


(B)raising pups or pigs
This interactive piece challenges the cognitive dissonance displayed when some animals are seen as food instead of friend.
Mental Health
Second-Hand
Sustainability


Broodnodig tijd voor advies
Turning on the repurposed old toaster, called “Toasting advice”, shows the user:
Q: “What always works?” A: “Trying”
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