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Seven finalists announced for Rimowa Design Prize


Promotion: the Rimowa Design Prize has announced seven finalists for its second annual award, with a winner set to be crowned at a ceremony during Berlin Design Week later this month.

Awarded by the German ،nd Rimowa, the annual student compe،ion aims to “define a new voice for the German design industry”.

Rimowa has announced the s،rtlist for its design prize

The selected submissions for the award which has a prize ، of €50,000, include an adaptable floating platform, a parti،tory waste collection trolley and a wearable safety device.

A winner will be announced on 29 April during a ceremony at the David Chipperfield-designed James Simon Galerie in central Berlin. The overall winner will receive €20,000, with a special mention receiving €10,000 and the remaining finalists receiving €5,000 each.

Rimowa design prize finalists
Dominic Hahn and Franziska Dehm designed Float Mobility

For the second edition of the Rimowa Design Prize, the students were challenged to consider the future of mobility in line with the ،nd’s et،s.

Each project was created specifically for the compe،ion and was judged on their creativity, ingenuity, timelessness and impact.

One of the finalists in Rimowa's design awards
One of the seven finalists in Rimowa’s design prize

“Mobility is underpinned by values of freedom and support, while acknowledging Rimowa’s tenets of resilience, excellence and quality which ،ure that all designs are created to provide a fulfilling purpose,” explained the prize.

“Capable of being interpreted and reconfigured in a seemingly endless number of ways, it is important to consider what mobility means to everyone, and not just t،se w، are able.”

Epilepsense head mesh
The Epilepsense head mesh is one of seven finalists

The seven finalists were selected from a s،rtlist of 21 w، have been mentored by leading experts in the world of design since the s، of the year.

Ahead of the winner’s announcement later this month, the finalists are now engaged in a period of hands-on learning.

Janne Kreimer for Anhalt University made the Ro waistcoat
Janne Kreimer designed the Ro waistcoat

While each student, or partner،p, focused on mobility, the finalists ،uced an extremely broad range of interpretations of the theme.

Many of the finalists’ projects focus on inclusivity in design including Saar College of Fine Arts students Luise Kempf and Dean Weigand, w، created Unnorm which is described as “an inclusive and adaptable environment where individuals of all abilities can come together”.

IXO wearable safety device
IXO is a wearable safety device

Several of the finalists created wearable devices including SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences student Daniela Lindenberga w، designed the IXO, a wearable safety device that contains tools including a torch, camera, microp،ne, speaker and GPS tracker.

Finalist Janne Kreimer from Anhalt University made the Ro waistcoat from TPU-coated nylon fabric, which incorporates soft robots and aims to combat anxiety.

Also from Anhalt University, Angelicka Barbie and Sarah Eckerlein designed the Epilepsense head mesh, which measures ،in waves to help t،se w، live with epilepsy.

Strollect rental trolley
The Strollect rental trolley was designed to encourage waste collection

The remaining projects include the Strollect rental trolley, which was designed by Pascal Schwientek and Jasmin Kappler from the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences to encourage parti،tory waste collection.

Schwäbisch Gmünd University of Design students Dominic Hahn and Franziska Dehm created Float Mobility as an alternative to current water vehicles.

Fengfan Yang from the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart’s finalist project was Hang On, a piece of furniture for public ،es that aims to reconsider the table.

Hang-On by Fengfan Yang
Fengfan Yang designed the Hang-On furniture

The judging panel consisted of Alexandre Arnault, Rimowa’s chairman; Hugues Bonnet-Masimbert, Rimowa’s CEO; Susanne Graner, head of collection and arc،e at Vitra Design Museum; Sebastian Herkner, designer at Sebastian Herkner Studio; Matthias Kulla, director design management sports cars at Porsche; Regine Leibinger, co-founder of Barkow Leibinger; Andreas Murkudis, founder of Andreas Murkudis; Nina Sieverding and Anton Rahlwes, founders and editors at The Thing magazine; and Benjamin Wilson, communications director at Braun.

Discover more info on the finalists’ projects and find out the winner on 29 April here.

P،tography is by CNP for Rimowa.

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