Van Nut & Loos, Useless Objects

A satirical series of beautiful useless objects that solve no problems—but raise all the right questions. It questions consumerism.

Ingeborg Bloem creates beautifully useless products that question the logic of design. This satirical project invites reflection on functionality, control, and meaning in a world obsessed with performance and innovation.
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Uselful Useless Objects

Useless Beauty

In a world obsessed with functionality, these objects proudly fail to serve. From a solar panel on toast to lips on wheels, each design embraces absurdity with precision. They are not broken—they were never meant to work. Their function is to question function itself.

Design as Satire

This series plays with the language of product design—recognizable forms, materials, and expectations—only to twist them into visual jokes and surreal statements. It is a satire on consumerism, control, and the cult of purpose, inviting viewers to laugh, pause, and reconsider what “useful” means.

Objects That Think

Behind the playfulness lies a deeper critique: about overdesign, mental overload, and systems we trust blindly. These useless objects behave like mirrors. They don’t work—but they work on you. They reveal the absurdity of a world where meaning is mass-produced and beauty is expected to perform.

A suitcase with compartments
A suitcase with compartments
Ingeborg Bloem

Hosted by Ingeborg Bloem

Ingeborg Bloem is a multidisciplinary designer, writer, and concept developer based in Amsterdam. Her work moves between absurdity and clarity, activism and poetics. Through installations, books, and speculative products, she explores how design can disrupt habits, provoke thought, and open up new ways of seeing. She is the founder of projects like The Temple of Peace, Buddytalks, MUQU, (also@DDW 2025) and often collaborates with engineers, philosophers, refugees, and artists.