Recycled materials turned into geometrical and retro-styled creations are among the elements to be showcased by the young designers selected to participate at this year's Talents program at the Tendence fair, August 24-28.
For the 11th edition of the Talents Program, 40 young designers will present their creations at the Tableware and Furniture section while 19 others will exhibit their jewelry at the Giving section of the fair.
Tendence, one of the biggest international consumer goods fair, organizes Talents to give young designers the chance to present their creations to an international audience of industry experts and potential customers.
Sonja Ackermann from Frankfurt, recent graduate of Offenbach University of Art and Design, will be presenting her homemade pieces of jewelry created with materials such as vinyl, cable connectors and platinum.
Brazilians Ayumi and Flávio Hobo will present their collection designed for the I Want my Hobo brand, which uses materials such as fabric, pearls and recycled plastic.
From Sweden, Elin Sigrén will be presenting the Sägen jewelry collection, which combines porcelain with graphic retro-patterns from the 1950s and 1960s with silver.
Former architect and designer Alice Bo-Wen Chang from Taiwan will be presenting the Bodyspace/bodyscape series focusing on two- and three-dimensional geometrical shapes. All of the artist's jewelry is made in silver combined with other metals such as gold.
The Soap Bubble collection to be exhibited by jewelry designer Vivian Meller includes pendants, rings and earrings that come in the shape of a ring and can be use to make soap bubbles.
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