Greasy Hot Dog Shelf
by Diego Faivre Netherlands

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The “Greasy Hot Dog Shelf” is part of the “Dazzling Lights” and “Storage Solutions”, and the result of a quick sketch from Hugo Béhérégaray in order to be more suitable to Diego Faivre’s working style with smoother lines. The shaping was not originally intended for some delicious hot dogs, but because of the yellow mustard colour choice, the name was instantly adapted to that gorgeous snack.

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French-born, Netherlands-based Diego Faivre is a recent graduate of the Design Academy Eindhoven. His graduation project, Minute Manufacture, offers complete transparency in the production and manufacturing processes of design in his work, challenging the current fabrication and evaluation of objects. For Faivre, time really is money; the number of minutes spent affects the quality and design of the outcome. It is his response to the rise of mass production and the consequential devaluation of individual expression. Drawing from his experience as a blue-collar worker, Faivre points out that every action in a factory or similar environment is meticulously calculated, recorded and assessed, leaving no room for the human element. At the same time, his project strives to inject a sense of expression and personal identity into manufacturing.
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