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felicia larsson
Design MA

Konstfack University Of Arts Crafts and Design

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Product / Architecture / Interiors / Design and Technology / Sustainable Design

My location: Stockholm, Sweden

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Konstfack University Of Arts Crafts and Design

felicia larsson

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First Name: felicia

Last Name: larsson

University / College: Konstfack University Of Arts Crafts and Design

Course / Program: Design MA

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Product / Architecture / Interiors / Design and Technology / Sustainable Design

My Location: Stockholm, Sweden

About

I´m a person who is passionate about exploring new innovative ideas and rethinking the way we live, consume and use things in order to design for more sustainable behaviours. I think we are in a crucial and exciting stage, where design plays an important role in promoting a more environmentally friendly way of living and consuming. I´m motivated by working cross-disciplinaryly with people in different fields and enjoy combining theoretical, digital and practical work. In my Master Degree Project I got the opportunity to perform the entire project in a biocomposite factory and explore and produce prototypes using a Large-Scale 3D printer. By combining my background in Industrial Design with my interest in creating patterns, I developed and produced a 3D-printed interior module system, designed with circularity in mind for public spaces.

wayflow - modules in circulation

We live in a time where there must be a rethink in the way we design, produce, consume, and use things, in order to move from a linear to a more circular society and lifestyle. Wayflow is a a concept based on modules that can be arranged in various ways to create new features in public environments. To take advantage of the 3D printing technique, I have explored different shapes and patterns to create a nature inspired look and structure. What started as a room divider with built-in plants can later be rebuilt into a seating area or tables. The modules were designed with circularity in mind and are space efficient to store and transport. When the concept is no longer required, it will be returned to the factory and be remanufactured, allowing the material to be applied in new 3D printed designs and products. Collaboration partner: OneLoop - a design and manufacturing service for circular interiors