




[{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/blog/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Blog","type":"categories"},{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Categories","type":"categories"},{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/","section":"geis.haus","summary":"","title":"geis.haus","type":"page"},{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/ipsum/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Ipsum","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/lorem/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Lorem","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/post/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Post","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/post/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Post","type":"categories"},{"content":"","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Tags","type":"tags"},{"content":" Previous Next This project was completed at the Danish College of Design, in a collaboration between Product Design and Textile Design. I was tasked together with my friend Amalie to use the following chair in order to create a new and more exciting chair that took inspiration from the work of Kenneth Rasmussen.\nWe did two days of research of Kenneth Rasmussen and how we should bring his style into our design. We decided to follow his iconic weaving style and reusing old fabrics and plastics to weave in between the metal \u0026ldquo;bars\u0026rdquo;.\n","date":"24 November 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/woven-chair/","section":"Projects","summary":"This chair is greatly inspired by the Danish artist Kenneth Rasmussen. The chair was made by weaving fabrics through the existing metal grid of the chair","title":"Woven chair","type":"projects"},{"content":" Previous Next Motivation # The task was to create a set of reliable and robust benches that would not only last this summers GRIM festival, but also last many years to come. I was attending the Scandinavian Design College, and they had invited some Czech high school students to collaborate with us on this task. Together with my Czech friend, we creted the V, while other groups created the rest of the letters spelling out DIVERSITET:)\nReflection # The work started out with an intensive week in late summer where we did the majority of the work, but our teacher had severely underestimated the time, that the project would consume. It became an ongoing joke that the Rene always wanted us to work on it during our free-time and weekends. It will nevertheless be a time that i will look fondly back on.\nMore pictures are available on https://www.flickr.com/photos/temboark/albums/72177720329196212/\n","date":"4 October 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/diversitet/","section":"Projects","summary":"This project was a collaboration between Den Skandinaviske Designhøjskole (DSDH) and GRIM festival. The task was to create a set of benches that spelled out DIVERSITET:)","title":"DIVERSITET:)","type":"projects"},{"content":" Previous Next The workflow of this project is illustrated in the gallery below.\nPrevious Next ","date":"22 August 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/upcycled-chair/","section":"Projects","summary":"This project started at a recycling station, where we found garden hoses that were meant for landfill. We chose to make a chair out of the garden hoses instead.","title":"Upcycled chair","type":"projects"},{"content":" Previous Next Prologue # This was the first project that I did at the Scandinavian Design College, but it turned out to be one of my favourite.\nWe started out by making a small model of the chair, in order to test out the strength and visual look of the chair. The model was succesful, and you could even sit on it which we didn\u0026rsquo;t expect.\nThis design was done in collaboration with my friend Selma.\nProcedure # It was made by gluing together 2 mm cardboard on top of eachother, in order to add strength. Later on it was cut into the wanted shapes in order, that were previously drawn up on paper as a template. The shapes were put togehter in a rectangular slats pattern.\nEpilogue # I started out by having the chair in my room, but it suddenly dissappeared. I accused Selma of stealing it. It wasn\u0026rsquo;t until the final week, where i learned that my roommate Rasmus and Selma had collaborated in stealing the chair. The chair is now in my parents apartment.\n","date":"8 August 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/cardboard-chair/","section":"Projects","summary":"This chair is made of glued-together cardboard. The individual slats are put together by fitting them. It is surprisingly strong and fun to sit on.","title":"Cardboard Chair","type":"projects"},{"content":"KOLT was made to be a mechatronical solution for Roskilde Festival to keep food and beers cold and locked. The purpose of the project is for the user to rent it at a stall at Roskilde festival, whereafter that person can add their friends to the allowed people that can unlock the coolbox. It also allows the user to track the temperature and status of the coolbox.\nIt was sponsored by both Roskilde Festival and Maté Maté. The coolbox was tested during the week of Roskilde festival.\nThe following promotinal video was made for KOLT. The project was made for a course, where knowledge within both mechanical and electrical engineering was used. The box was designed using Fusion, and the electronics are based on an ESP32, and the code is written for Arduino.\nPrevious Next I am very proud of how the project turned out; both aesthetically and technically. The project was completed in a group that started with 8, but one of the members weren\u0026rsquo;t present for the last half of the project.\nThe final report for the project can be found below.\nDownload PDF | Open in new tab ","date":"25 June 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/kolt/","section":"Projects","summary":"KOLT is a box that allows you to keep food and beverages cold during hot festival days. It was sponsored by Roskilde Festival and Maté Maté.","title":"KOLT","type":"projects"},{"content":"Emergency stretchers can be prone to getting dirt and blood into unwanted crevasses, and due to material specifications, it can\u0026rsquo;t be cleaned in industrial washers. This project aimed at redesiging an emergeny stretcher (OPUS 1280) in order to make it easier to maintian and clean by minimizing unnecessary surfaces.\nThe project was done in collaboration with KR Able, and the final report can be found below.\nDownload PDF | Open in new tab ","date":"25 June 2024","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/opus/","section":"Projects","summary":"This project aims at making a more hygeinic emergency stretcher by making it easier to clean.","title":"Redesigning emergeny stretcher for better hygiene","type":"projects"},{"content":"This lamp solves a problem of being stuck in a room, lit up by blue fluorescent light. The lamp is small enough, that you can transport it anywhere you like and big enough to light up a room with a warm and relaxing light.\nThe project was done in university course, and the following report shows my workflow.\nDownload PDF | Open in new tab ","date":"25 January 2024","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/id/","section":"Projects","summary":"A small portable lamp that fits in the palm of your hand, to let you have a nice and calming light.","title":"Anxiety reducing lamp","type":"projects"},{"content":"Homeless women often have trouble finding a toilet. We created a map that maps all the toilets in Copenhagen and gives important information for homeless people\nThe two sides of the maps can be seen below.\nThe project was made in the first course i had at university about user-centered design.\n","date":"10 December 2023","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/homeless-toilet/","section":"Projects","summary":"Homeless women often have trouble finding a toilet. We created a map that maps all the toilets in Copenhagen and gives important information for homeless people","title":"A map for homeless people","type":"projects"},{"content":" This project was aimed at helping young kids with understanding geometry and math. It was coded in p5.js\n","date":"5 September 2022","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/regneskoven/","section":"Projects","summary":"This project was aimed at helping young kids with understanding geometry and math.","title":"Regneskoven","type":"projects"},{"content":"","date":"13 June 2022","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/","section":"Projects","summary":"","title":"Projects","type":"projects"},{"content":" This project was aimed at helping young kids with understanding geometry and math. It was coded in p5.js\n","date":"2 February 2022","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/projects/centropolis/","section":"Projects","summary":"This project was aimed at helping young kids with understanding 3 dimensional geometries and translating them the 2 dimensional planes.","title":"Centropolis","type":"projects"},{"content":"","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/authors/","section":"Authors","summary":"","title":"Authors","type":"authors"},{"content":"","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/series/","section":"Series","summary":"","title":"Series","type":"series"}]