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Tabea Wschiansky
Industrial Design BA

Zurich University of the Arts

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Product / Architecture / Interiors / Apparel / Footwear / Accessories

My location: Zurich, Switzerland

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Zurich University of the Arts

Tabea Wschiansky

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First Name: Tabea

Last Name: Wschiansky

University / College: Zurich University of the Arts

Course / Program: Industrial Design BA

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Product / Architecture / Interiors / Apparel / Footwear / Accessories

My Location: Zurich, Switzerland

Website: Click To See Website

About

I am Tabea Wschiansky and I completed my bachelor's degree in industrial design at the Zurich University of the Arts this summer.I have worked at VIU eyewear, Normann Copenhagen, Monocle and On running.After living in Bern, Cologne and Copenhagen, I decided to open a design studio in Zurich, where I work in the fields of interior design, product design, fashion design and shoe design. At the moment I am very interested in functional clothing and accessories and experimenting with special materials.

Para – outerwear without boundaries

Para is a rain protector specially designed for people in wheelchairs. People in wheelchairs have great difficulty finding suitable and fashionable clothing that also meets the technical requirements. Especially with outdoor clothing and especially with rain protection, there is a great need for new, innovative solutions. So the jacket, comparable to conventional rain jackets, has to be cut shorter and generally have a better and more adjustable fit. Sleeves must not be too long and get in the way of bikes or get in the way, but must be long enough to cover everything. For safety it is important that the hood can be adjusted so that it rotates with the head. People in wheelchairs need more freedom of movement in the shoulder area, which the arm movement requires for locomotion, but there should not be too much textile that could interfere. A mesh insert was sewn into the back, which is covered by two straps. The elasticity of the mesh allows freedom of movement and the mesh provides additional breathability. The tabs serve as a design element and make it waterproof again. The closures of the jacket and leg protection have all been designed to be easy to use, even when mobility in the hands and fingers is reduced. Zippers have large tabs that can be operated with your thumb or your whole hand. The remaining fasteners are innovative magnetic fasteners from Fidlock or sewn-in magnets that are easy and intuitive to use.