CREATIVE FUTURE

NoKoncept.com recently featured an article about BDW’s pet project: 100 Creative Playgrounds for the children of Serbia.

The children are LOVING IT!
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Take another look at our vision of the future.
LOOK INSIDE – MATTI KLENELL
BDW’s lecturer and friend, the Swedish designer Matti Klenell, is the master of simple forms and practical objects, in true Nordic tradition. Zon is a room dividing screen for the contemporary office concept Matti designed for Lintex. It can be used as a floor standing version or as a pendant curtain in almost limitless sizes.

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Back in 2012, we had the pleasure of talking to Matte and listen to his speech at BDW… Watch lecture

LIGHTEN UP!

Another BDW alumni, Lasvit, the world-renowned Check company founded in 2007, is a leading global designer and manufacturer of custom contemporary light fittings, feature architectural glass installations and lighting collections designed by some of the world’s most celebrated designers including Ross Lovegrove, Nendo, Arik Levy, Fabio Novembre and Michael Young. The result is fascinating!

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Check out Lasvit’s founder Leon Jakimič, talking about his amazing company at Belgrade Design Week 2012: watch lecture.

100% FUTURE SERBIA
BDW’s project „100% Future Serbia“ showcases young and upcoming creativity in shop windows accross the city of Belgrade, in a space of just 1m². Get inspired by the work of Muffin Studio.

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Running in the morning through the city (down what the germans call a fussgangerzone) and being amazed by all the grand empty old buildings that reminded me of my Berlin beginnings. Grafitti on buildings. Lovely broken walls with acne'd facades from decades of reverse engineering. Discovering that all the ships on the river were party boats and open till the morning. Sweating so much in one of the clubs, my phone got messed up. Losing phone in said club. Visiting belgrade police station to report a then stolen phone to a twenty-something cop with a doctor's lab coat, listening to Rammstein (loudly) while hacking out my report on a pre-electric typewriter that looked (and sounded) as if it was from some era before typewriters were invented.   Thinking of Naked Lunch. Thinking of Die-Hard. Listening to architects talk about porous facades. Thinking of old smart bombs. Imagining the flash and crunch of several floors of reinforced concrete collapsing in on themselves. Wondering why I'm the only interactive guy here. Why are there so many beautiful women in Belgrade? Why are there so many beautiful women in Belgrade?!

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