Noé PELUD
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2. Adhocisme
3. Circus Circadian
4. Save Icare Bénéteau x Tribord
5. Suìl Range Rover
6.Humus Diploma project
Confort in kit
I based my design on the lounge chair, a symbol of relaxation in garden furniture.
I recreated the rounded shape of a hammock or deck chair using only straight planks. The angles of the planks are therefore designed for optimal comfort when sitting upright. The angle is 105°, unlike traditional seating which forces the body to remain straight.
ADHOCISME
The project involved collecting discarded objects and transforming them into furniture, using their shapes and limitations as a starting point for the design. From these salvaged materials, I created a shelf, a stool, and an armchair, giving new life to street waste.
This project wasn't about user analysis but about creative intuitions, implemented on-site.
Save ICARE
Tribord x Bénéteau
This project is part of a collaboration with Tribord, Decathlon's brand specializing in nautical safety accessories. We have developed a concept combining safety and enjoyment at sea, with the aim of allowing users to fully experience the sensations of boating while ensuring safety on deck thanks to our innovative equipment.
Kiddyclip
My goal with the KiddyClip is to reassure children while they learn in a fun way.
To entertain them, I use an interactive steering wheel and a booklet to convey information.
The steering wheel allows children to have fun and be entertained through imitation.
I also reused the booklet idea: it becomes the key element of the project. Without text, and circular in shape, it becomes interactive. This is achieved through simple yet informative visuals about the nature outing.
The steering wheel also allows for a calm exchange with parents to create a conversation with the children.
Several learning themes are offered depending on the outing:
- The city, with an introduction to road safety,
- The forest, with some information about animals,
- and the beach, with its main features.
Sùil
Sùil
a Range Rover projectThis competition is centered around the theme "Timeless Impact."
I created a spotting scope, which for me represents a timeless object that embodies the Range Rover brand. The goal of this project is to encourage people to observe their surroundings and disconnect from the screens that are so prevalent in our daily lives.
The spotting scope is made of brushed stainless steel, while the gold-plated parts are brass, a metal that oxidizes over time. The eyepiece is leather, a way of showcasing Range Rover's unique craftsmanship.
Humus
I designed a funeral hub dedicated to the management and centralization of waste related to burials.
This project allows for the efficient collection, recycling, and revegetation of this waste.
A system of pre-potted plants, placed at the front, facilitates the repurposing and maintenance of graves.