Projects by the students of the
Bachelor Major in Art, Major in Design,
and the Master in Eco-Social Design

STUAL 2.0

Student
Study Programmes

BA Major Design – Graduation Project

Session

2021.3

STUAL 2.0 creates sustainable values through connections: physically and emotionally. Physically, the chair is sustainable because of its production: it shifts away from industrial manufacturing towards local craftsmen using regional materials. The joinery of the parts is transferred from traditional into contemporary craftsmanship, the production of the pieces takes advantage of progressive tools. Emotional sustainability originates from the relationship towards an object. It emerges from the chair’s origin– giving the production a face – and a value. The moral behind the chair makes us feel good about having a long-lived item that can be passed on. The artistic expression simplifies the identification with an object through cultural connection.

I compared traditional and modern production methods: what features are significant for traditional and modern? How can today’s design mediate values like those of past times, referred to as traditional? Are there strategies for combining modern and traditional, both as visual appearance, and manufacturing? STUAL 2.0 is a catalyst for a discourse on this topic. — which contains questions regarding consumption and sustainability.