Diplomprosjekt
Industridesign
Vår 2021
Institutt for design
FRAM - Design for Shareable Futures is an industrial design project exploring circularity and how it contributes to sustainable user behavior and circular product lifecycles.
Imagine a society where sharing products is more convenient than owning. Imagine driving to a DNT cabin with no luggage, being met with an outdoor set of your preference. No responsibility, storage, or maintenance knowing that Bergans is being responsible for you.
Project FRAM is a step in that direction. Making outdoor products shareable is possible but it requires great service, business, and in-dustrial design strategies. Focusing Bergans rental and subscrip-tion-based services, user insights, and product lifecycles, I have designed an outer-layer sleeping bag to fit both backstage and front-stage user needs.
Hans Kristian E. Villa / hkvilla@online.no / www.designbyvilla.com
Imagine a society where sharing products is more convenient than owning. Imagine driving to a DNT cabin with no luggage, being met with an outdoor set of your preference. No responsibility, storage, or maintenance knowing that Bergans is being responsible for you.
Project FRAM is a step in that direction. Making outdoor products shareable is possible but it requires great service, business, and in-dustrial design strategies. Focusing Bergans rental and subscrip-tion-based services, user insights, and product lifecycles, I have designed an outer-layer sleeping bag to fit both backstage and front-stage user needs.
Hans Kristian E. Villa / hkvilla@online.no / www.designbyvilla.com