co • MATTERS

An open hardware system

co • MATTERS is an open design system that empowers curious beginners to experienced makers to create, hack, adapt, and make. Rooted in Open Design principles, it allows anyone to study, modify, or distribute design products. It is a framework that fosters flexibility, inclusivity and circularity.
Sectie-C
Equal Society
Speculative & Social Design
Systemic
H11
Punt-C Industriële hotspot, Sectie-C.
Daalakkersweg 10-16 - Hal 10
5641JA

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Dogs Allowed Dogs are allowed
Free Wifi Free wifi available
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Wheelchair Friendly Toilet Wheelchair friendly toilet available

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Open hardware

Open hardware holds a huge potential for collaboration, transparency, and shared-knowledge. It offers a new perspective of how, why, and for whom we design in a time when many global challenges call for new forms of cooperation and care.
However, unlike open-source software, it still faces barriers in accessibility, awareness, and scalability. Even though the core philosophy is shared among its actors, the absence of common frameworks makes the widespread adoption of Open Hardware difficult. Shared ecosystems are needed to connect people, knowledge, tools, and values in a coherent and accessible way. These systems don’t simply invite people to use a design, they invite them to become designers themselves, shaping their environments, communities, and futures, together.

An Open Design system

Based on semi-finished materials and basic tools, co • MATTERS system invites users to design functional and versatile objects: furniture, tools, structures, or entirely new ideas. More than building things, it’s about building possibilities. Each object is part of a larger ecosystem: it can be disassembled, reconfigured, redesigned, or transformed. Materials can be reused instead of discarded, extending their life and purpose. The system is accessible through an online platform, where users can explore resources, instructions, and shared designs. Designed for personal use, community workshops, or collective making spaces, it supports sustainable practices and creative freedom. It encourages participation and collaboration through open tools, shared knowledge, and accessible methods. co • MATTERS invites everyone to shape their environment, together.

The process

This project was realised during a Master’s thesis in Industrial Design at Lund University, in Sweden. Throughout the project, several prototypes were developed and participatory workshop was conducted. An online platform was also designed to showcase the system and share it.
The exhibition showcases prototypes developed during both the thesis and the participatory workshop.
With my thesis, I tried to address Open Hardware challenges and I want to continue this journey by sharing ideas, connecting with others, and exploring what open design can be.

The foosball table
The foosball table
Jade Veillet
The stool
The stool
Jade Veillet
The swing
The swing
Jade Veillet
The workshop
The workshop
Jade Veillet

Hosted by Jade Veillet

I recently graduated with a Master’s degree in Industrial Design from Lund University in Sweden. Collaboration and shared knowledge have always been at the core of my practice. I’ve long been drawn to open design, and my master’s thesis was a great opportunity to explore this approach more deeply. I believe in the power of alternative design practices and, as a young designer, I aspire to keep developing projects that push boundaries, foster collaboration, and imagine new possibilities.