Nina Woroniecka

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Modern society is mobile. Young people live dynamically. Due to numerous opportunities for self-development and their curiosity about the world, they constantly change their place of residence, rent room after room, staying nowhere for good. Frequent removals and the small space of rented rooms force them to keep a limited number of things.

Nomad is a modular set, designed for modern nomads, consisting of basic pieces of furniture, light and easy to assemble, forming a mobile unit. It solves the issues of dimensions, weight and ease-of-assembly, always present in relation to a move. This set of furniture essentials includes a mattress, table, two stools, lamp, bookcase and boxes for personal belongings. All the components fit into a box, which together with the shelves turns into a bookcase. The box cover is also a table top.

Nina Woroniecka

B. 1990, studied at the Faculty of Design of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and brand design at L’École de design Nantes Atlantique in France for one semester.For her Nomad design she received a special award in the Make me! 2013 competition and first prize in the 2013 Exklusiv Prize competition in the category of design.She came first in the competition for a sculpture to be located at A. Żabczyński roundabout in Warsaw, and was shortlisted in the 2013 Art of Packaging.Her works were exhibited at Łódź Design Festiwal 2013 and Meed 2013: a meeting of European and Central European designers in Budapest. She has collaborated with DDB Warsaw and Kompott Studio. Member of the PG-13 design group in 2012.