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Accompanied by a team of designers, architects and artists, a group of young people realized a show about interior, design and living. In a complete blank apartment, where even the walls were pulled down, they presented their own designs on a big turning disc. Chairs, curtains, lounge items and even a ping pong table passed by, with the youngsters who demonstrated them live and a spectacular light-show, also served by themselves. The spectators were lifted on a hydraulic platform to take a look at this show, therefore the apartment became a sort of a show-box.
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Little portfolio presentation at the end of an experimental kaleidoscope.
Kaleidoscope portfolio from Frederike Top on Vimeo.
Series of illustrations about the compulsive ways of consuming.

(photographer of the two small pictures: H. van Belkom)
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A 'adventure dog' as a picture trade mark designed for the Groene Honden, used as a logo and different occasions like festivities, dinners, money requests or interactive events.

A 'clock' which defines 25 minutes, to do your thing, and after that a five-minute-break. Made in collaboration with Suzanne Rietdijk for the BNO. (if you don't have 30 minutes: fastforward it...)
25 + 5 minutes from Frederike Top on Vimeo.
Folded Clock is a surrealistic clock made by light and shadow, designed for the BNO symposium 'Crafted'. This animation combines old and new techniques to symbolise the "digital craft".
'Green Envy' was an interactive exhibition about jealousy and the colour green. The whole concept was especially designed for this occasion and includes designs which you could enter, taste, listen, colour and see.
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During the interactive 'Green Envy' exhibition Frederike designed for the Groene Honden ('Green Dogs') a series of 4 dogs which the visitors could fill in, in different green colours.
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Pit Industry is a small hand-blown glasshouse for your window-sill. Drop the seeds or pits through the chimney, and the sun and some water will make it grow. Frederike designed this together with Jana Flohr for Tuttobene.

This collar turns a material that is seen as worthless into a valuable object, a piece of jewellery.
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