Wednesday, August 12, 2009

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED


EXPECT BY OOOMS


A cabinet that opens, shifts, slides and is not what you expect. I have included some information from their website below and some pictures of the cabinet. I am not sure how to obtain one but if anyone is interested, drop me a note & I can do my best to find out.


Taken from their website:

What does OOOMS do?
We design products, small or big, for ourselves and for others. We focus on high quality and originality. Feel free to contact OOOMS if you think its creativity could contribute in any way to your upcoming projects.
We’d love to hear from you!

We also arrange workshops and lectures for companies and schools around the world. If you want to inspire your employees or students, we can arrange workshops about various creative themes for any number of days, based on your needs. We guarantee it will be fun, energy boosting and educative in many ways.
Some of our clients are Paul Smith, Adidas, MoMA, De Bijenkorf, Design Museum London, The Cooper Hewitt NY, SUN Microsystems, Skanska, Mittal Steel, Clarins, Design Academy Eindhoven, Element, Moss, Lane Crawford Hong Kong.

Who is OOOMS?

Studio OOOMS is run by Guido Ooms and Karin van Lieshout.
Guido Ooms (’74) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2000.
After working as a freelance designer at different companies he started his own studio. Next to running the studio he also teaches design at the School of Arts in Utrecht. Karin van Lieshout (’74) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2001. She has a degree in teaching (BIK, professional artist in class) and worked in various designcollectives before she joined forces with Guido.

As a team, they fuel one another’s creativity with wit and humour.
Both designers have their own qualities, each contributing to a part of studio OOOMS.
Guido’s enthousiasm and playful approach towards almost everything makes sure the that studio has enough new ideas coming in. Karin’s down-to-earth attitude makes sure that the good ideas become reality.

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