yoann legaignoux
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2010
Carrier picks I made three objects in different domains like cutlery for the coktail hour, starter and main course. This one is for the cocktail hour and allows to distribute several cocktail sticks around the cakes. Material: Wood, Maritime pine Manufacturing process: Hot molding (divisible wood, thickness 3mm)
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Stackable
2010
Starter dish The shape attempts to improve the grip by four supports around a circle. It will be easy to pass this plate among guests. Material: Wood, Maritime pine Manufacturing process: Hot molding wood
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2010
Dish I imagined a support which can offer a compartment where you can put your cutlery. It’s easy to transport it when you got out. (lunch box, brunch..) Material: Wood, Maritime pine Manufacturing process: Hot molding wood
Exploded
2010
Spoon, fork and knife A line across each piece of kitchenware provides aesthetics and ergonomics. Material: Wood, Maritime pine Manufacturing process: Hot molding wood
2012
Linca Workshop with Ionna Vautrin and Guillaume Delvigne Linca is a pen holder inspired by Inca landscape which suggest two possibilities of pens storage. The stratum defines lines in harmony in order to assemble this two elements.
The entirety arrange work space. The piece uses a shape which proposes a topographical aspect through a superposition of lines. Design with Sola Takahashi Material: plaster or wood Manufacturing process: industrial joinery / molding
2012
Communicating objects / Orange Sensobox is an electronic device carry out for the internet access supplier Orange.
It offers several services to user allowing news sensory experiences every day. During a movie this device improve your immersion generating an atmosphere in your lounge. WHO ?
Family, couple, single Design with Simon Viau and Vincent Derrien
2012
Road sign / company Self Signal Each road signs use an assembling of seven pieces which make up a strong identity. We tried to facilitate the assembly with a different kind of pieces and materials used usually.
The polypropylène allow to create several aspects of surface which offer different atmosphere for each city. Design with Vincent Derrien Material: polypropylène and metal Manufacturing process: Rotomoulage (polypropylène)
Exhibit during the Milan International Furniture Fair 2012
Arceas In a society where well-being is essential, Arceas brings sport and nature together. The structure, similar to a rocky waterfall, allows the installation of handles on the higher part and a rower on the lower part. There is also a floor mat which can be unfolded to do all kinds of exercises with the handles. There is a multitude of movements which can be done while sitting, standing r even lying down. Thanks to the integrated timer, the user can plan out his entire session.
Once the floor mat is folded back, this architectural piece of furniture brings a touch of relaxing vegetation to your interior. Design with Simon Viau and Thibaut Rouganne Material: resin/fabric/metal Manufacturing process: molding
Exploded
2010
Logo tearoom During our graphic design module, we made a tearoom logo. I chose to take inspiration from animated characters and make up a story with the logo.
2011
Solar Light During my internship at Francois Clerc design agency, I made a solar light which took its inspiration from the clothes peg. It’s possible to clip it anywhere in your garden or house. I used several materials like metal and synthetic fabric which bring lightness and resistance. Material: metal Manufacturing process: laser cut / compress folding
Exploded
2012
Secretaire During three weeks I studied joinery. I proposed an approach on the wall which used chipboard and metal. I designed this object for students because it should be easy to use our laptop and it takes up a little space. This is not a work place but a place you can spent a few minutes, checking your emails or visiting some websites. Material: chipboard Manufacturing process: industrial joinery
2010
Concept of bottles I managed to play with graphics which provide a better grip. I used a rough surface made by several lines which roll up around the bottle. Material: Polyethylene terephtalate Manufacturing process: air-blown injection molding

 

2010
Logo label I made a logo for a bottle of water. These concepts are in relation with the subject "sport" in general. I tried to find a relation between the first label and a new shape.

 

2010
Bird’s nest The aim of this project was to create an object that must be sold flat and with only 3mm of thickness.
I used only three parts which can be attached together and three interior supports (perch and base). Material: plywood (thickness 3mm) Manufacturing process: industrial joinery
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