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Experimental Materials, New Typologies in Furniture and 3D Cake Printing at Cologne Design Week 2016

Cologne Design Week consists of two major events: IMM (Internationale Möbelmesse), “the most important furnishing show in the world’s most important furnishing market” in the fairgrounds of Kölnmesse, and the alternative Passagen “An exhibition event focusing on current trends in design,” spread throughout countless venues in the city.

See extended coverage from this year’s shows here:

• Living Concepts for the Urban Nomad

• Craft and Small-Scale Production at Design Parcours Ehrenfeld

Designers Tower Focuses on Wood Work for Urban Living

Jasper Morrison exhibition at Kölnischer Kunstverein A&W magazine honoured Jasper Morrison as Designer of the year with an exhibition showcasing his works of the past decades. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann IMM Cologne 2016 Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Foodprint by Daniel Wilkens Folkwang University of the arts presented Prozesse und Prototypen, incluing live 3D cake printing. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Foodprint by Daniel Wilkens Daniel Wilkens explores how 3D printing will influence food production Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Honigleder by Julia Krayer On the hunt for an environmentally friendly alternative for leather, Julia Krayer experiments with bacterial cellulose, a ‘skin’ that is produced by bacteria during a fermentation process borrowed from the beverage industry. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Bark by Birgit Hengstebeck Bark is a cork stool that can be used in various positions and challenges the user to stay active while sitting. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Biodegradable seat and container by Niklas Markloffs Annoyed by the mess left behind after festivals, Niklas Markloff has developed a seat made from paper mache that can also be used as a container. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Biodegradable seat and crate by Niklas Markloffs After a few weeks, this is what’s left of the material when left outside. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Hörgefühl Hörgefühl is an interactive Audio Book that can play and record acoustic souvenirs, controlled by haptic interfaces. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann Chain Chair by Lara Liese and Hendrik Beyer Schlicht was an exhibition of student works from KISD and RMIT. This sculptural chair can be rolled up and stored away. Chain chair is based on intricate cantilever structures that turn it into a rigid structure when unfolded. Photo credit: Anki Delfmann View the full gallery here
http://www.core77.com/gallery/45535/Experimental-Materials-New-Typologies-in-Furniture-and-3D-Cake-Printing-at-Cologne-Design-Week-2016