In my thesis, I studied materials and modern metalworking techniques and focused especially
on laser cutting and bending with the aim of designing a useful metal product.
Based on the technical and technological capabilities of metal forming technology, I looked
for opportunities to design products that are useful, of high quality, and that may replace
products made from less sustainable materials in the future. I identified suitable environments
of use for the products and their user groups.
The modular product I have designed is tailored specifically for use in student residences. Due
to its versatile use and functionality, it provides solutions to the identified problems that
students face in their rooms. With the modular element system, they can adapt the product
according to their needs and space constraints. This way, the product can have an array of
uses, such as seating, storage of personal items, shoe storage, and other practical functions.
This modularity enables flexibility and space optimisation in student rooms, which is
particularly important given the limited space in such environments.
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