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 Interior Motives Design Awards
12 September 2007
Venue TBC
Frankfurt, Germany
Award winning “Phemton” car design concept features removable seating and an entertainment system PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Julien Cueff, from the Royal College of Art, UK has won this year's award for Interior Motives Student Designer of Year. The annual design competition challenges students from the around the world to submit their futuristic concepts to be judged by the worlds leading senior industrial automotive designers.
Cueff's striking blend of luxury removable car seating that doubles up as designer home furniture, also won the category award for Best Conceptual Interior. The vehicle called the “Phemton” features seats that resemble sofas and lounge chairs that can be used and purchased as standalone pieces of furniture for the home. In addition to the seats, the dashboard can be used at home as a wall table and the central console becomes a high-end home entertainment system.

“The judging panel were wowed by the concept drawings which illustrate how clever the separate components of the vehicle interior are and how they fit in the home environment,” explains Euan Sey Editor of Interior Motives Magazine. “Cueff went for a non-symmetric, organic style of vehicle interior that uses simple lines throughout. Although futuristic in design, the Phemton maintains a traditional flair and
demonstrates Cueff#39;s awareness of quality materials and craftsmanship.”

The judging panel was made up of senior industrial designers from Bentley Motors,
Johnson Controls, Volkswagen, Faurecia and the Nanjing Automotive Corporation
from the Far East.

The award is split into nine categories with one student winning Interior Motives
Student Designer of the Year and a cheque for $5000. The award is sponsored by
Johnson Controls.

Award Winners


Interior Motives Student Designer of the Year
Julien Cueff, Royal College of Art, UK

 

Best Use of Ambient Lighting
Ismail Ovacik, Umea Institue of Design, Sweden

 

Best Use of Technology
Ho Young Kihl, Hongik University, South Korea

Best Production Interior

Ryan Campbell, Academy of Art University, USA

 

Best Conceptual Interior

Julien Cueff, Royal College of Art, UK

 

Best Lifestyle Interior

Edward Stubbs, Coventry University, UK

 

Best Safety Innovation

Jaesang Lee, Hongik University, South Korea

 

Best Personalisation

Edward Stubbs, Coventry University, UK

 

Best Eco Design

John McDougall, College for Creative Studies, USA

 

Best Conceptual Exterior

Matus Prochaczka, Slovak Technical University, Slovakia

 

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Photographs 


High resolution images from this event and its entries are available to download from:

 

www.m-eng.com/ftp/IMDA  

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 21 September 2007 )
 
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