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Photo: Charlotte Visser

Photo: Charlotte Visser

Merel Karhof (Netherlands, 1978) is a designer of objects and installations, whose practice bridges the fields of design, sustainability and storytelling. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art, (Design Products MA) and the Design Academy Eindhoven (Man and Leisure BA).

Her work process blends a scientific approach with storytelling to develop poetic designs for the living environment. Karhof’s objects make for example the potential of wind energy and energy harvesting tangible. At the core of her oeuvre we find a series of wind made objects from upholstered furniture to knitted scarves, created with the ‘Wind Knitting Factory’, a wind-powered knitting machine. But as well we see a windmill brooch, which is not just a piece of jewellery, but also a producer of energy and a green striped scarf that reveals the daily changing colour of the water in Venice.

Karhof has presented her work in exhibitions in London, Milan, Venice and China. In 2011, the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, purchased her work and recently the Zuiderzeemuseum bought her ‘Tanning-Laboratory’ for their permanent collection. She is also co-founder of lighting design label ‘ShadeVolume’ and currently she teaches at the London College of Fashion.

Merel Karhof (Netherlands, 1978) is a designer of objects and installations, whose practice bridges the fields of design, sustainability and storytelling. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art, (Design Products MA) and the Design Academy Eindhoven (Man and Leisure BA).

Her work process blends a scientific approach with storytelling to developpoetic designs for the living environment. Karhof’s objects make forexample the potential of wind energy and energy harvesting tangible. At the core of her oeuvre we find a series of wind made objects from upholstered furniture to knitted scarves, created with the ‘Wind Knitting Factory’, a wind-powered knitting machine. But as well we see a windmill brooch, which is not just a piece of jewellery, but also a producerof energy and a green striped scarf that reveals the daily changing colour of the water in Venice.

Karhof has presented her work in exhibitions in London, Milan, Venice and China. In 2011, the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, purchased her work and recently the Zuiderzeemuseum bought her ‘Tanning-Laboratory’ for their permanent collection. She is also co-founder of lighting design label ‘ShadeVolume’ and currently she teaches at the London College of Fashion.

Merel Karhof (Netherlands, 1978) is a designer of objects and installations, whose practice bridges the fields of design, sustainability and storytelling. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art, (Design Products MA) and the Design Academy Eindhoven (Man and Leisure BA).

Her work process blends a scientific approach with storytelling to developpoetic designs for the living environment. Karhof’s objects make forexample the potential of wind energy and energy harvesting tangible. At the core of her oeuvre we find a series of wind made objects from upholstered furniture to knitted scarves, created with the ‘Wind Knitting Factory’, a wind-powered knitting machine. But as well we see a windmill brooch, which is not just a piece of jewellery, but also a producerof energy and a green striped scarf that reveals the daily changing colour of the water in Venice.

Karhof has presented her work in exhibitions in London, Milan, Venice and China. In 2011, the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, purchased her work and recently the Zuiderzeemuseum bought her ‘Tanning-Laboratory’ for their permanent collection. She is also co-founder of lighting design label ‘ShadeVolume’ and currently she teaches at the London College of Fashion.

Merel Karhof (Netherlands, 1978) is a designer of objects and installations, whose practice bridges the fields of design, sustainability and storytelling. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art, (Design Products MA) and the Design Academy Eindhoven (Man and Leisure BA).

Her work process blends a scientific approach with storytelling to developpoetic designs for the living environment. Karhof’s objects make forexample the potential of wind energy and energy harvesting tangible. At the core of her oeuvre we find a series of wind made objects from upholstered furniture to knitted scarves, created with the ‘Wind Knitting Factory’, a wind-powered knitting machine. But as well we see a windmill brooch, which is not just a piece of jewellery, but also a producerof energy and a green striped scarf that reveals the daily changing colour of the water in Venice.

Karhof has presented her work in exhibitions in London, Milan, Venice and China. In 2011, the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, purchased her work and recently the Zuiderzeemuseum bought her ‘Tanning-Laboratory’ for their permanent collection. She is also co-founder of lighting design label ‘ShadeVolume’ and currently she teaches at the London College of Fashion.

Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl
Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl
Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl

Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl

Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl

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