Pallas will participate in the Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase at Krulli Quarter which will be held as part of the XX Tallinn Design Festival from September 29 to October 5. The exhibition “Pallas University of Applied Sciences: Design That Considers Everyone“ highlights design as a universal tool that considers people’s diverse needs, experiences and backgrounds.
The exhibition highlights design as a universal tool that considers people’s diverse needs, experiences and backgrounds. The presented works of the Department of Media Design, the Department of Furniture, the Department of Leather Design and the Department of Textile demonstrate sensitivity to form and function, user-centeredness, and sustainable use of materials, while also expressing individuality and accessibility.
Students’ graduation works: Triinu Sibul, Sandra-Saskia Kärmas, Karita Jakobson, Isabel Mündel, Martin Soome, Egel Talv, Janika Autor, Merilin Kask, Regita Lepla, India Maria Emilia Kiisler, Brigitte Mihkelson.
The exhibition also includes the joint project MÕTESTADES BRUNOT / RETHINKING BRUNO, inspired by the iconic work of the founder of Estonian design education Bruno Tomberg, by the Department of Furniture and the Department of Textile.
Participants in the project: Minna Arukaevu, Christina Kasesalu, Sigre Kodasma, Markus Margus, Hanna-Maria Org, Grete Ottis, Lisandra Pekkenen, Miina Aleksandra Piho, Liisi Tasso.
Exhibition curators: Professor Aet Ollisaar, Head of the Department of Textile at Pallas, and Madis Liplap, the Chief Artist at Pallas.