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Timeless is more

Designer Robert Bronwasser presents his vision of sustainable design with four innovative concepts in mobility, kitchen, technology and furniture.

REBIKE by Robert Bronwasser — © Photo Thomas van Schaik

The future does not need another iteration of an existing product; it calls for a new way of thinking and designing. It calls for a new blank canvas. To show his vision industrial designer Robert Bronwasser has created four inspiring concepts: REBIKE, REMIX, REPLAY and RECOVER.

Timeless is more

Imagine starting all over again: a blank canvas to design everyday life that aligns with the needs of modern society. That is the essence of my presentation: Timeless Is More. The first step to a sustainable future is to design products that last a lifetime. Consequently, we must create new archetypes that are easy to fix, adapt, or upgrade to meet our evolving needs. Moreover, they need to offer pleasure rather than being purely functional so that you want to keep them for life.

The future does not need another iteration of an existing product; it calls for a new way of thinking and designing. It calls for a new blank canvas.

Industrial designer Robert Bronwasser presents four innovative concepts to show his vision on sustainable design.

REBIKE - 
A bike for a lifetime
REMIX
 - The kitchen that moves along with you
REPLAY - A portable multimedia player
RECOVER
 - Slow fashion furniture

About Robert Bronwasser

Industrial designer Robert Bronwasser merges his creative skills, common sense and over 30 years of experience into useful products for everyday life, from bicycles, furniture, dinnerware and bathtubs to small accessories like a playful watering can. His designs distinguish themselves by a refined balance between easy-to-use functionality and a crystal-clear design. Or like he puts it: ‘A product that puts a smile on people’s faces.’

REMIX by Robert Bronwasser — © Visual by Jurriaan Borstlap

REPLAY by Robert Bronwasser — © Photo by Thomas van Schaik

RECOVER by Robert Bronwasser — © Photo by Thomas van Schaik