The DMY Berlin Festival featured a Youngsters Jury Selection of 10 designs that most captivated the judges. Useful Things was a concept by Maria Makowska and Piotr Stolarski that implicates the consumer in the purchase of an item, the selected radio is sliced from a radio log. Other innovative ideas included the Original Stool from BreadedEscalope. The shape of each stool is determined by how the orb that holds the mold for the stool will roll. Neon Pipe from FH Potsdam and Prof. Hermann Weizenegger allows anyone with exposed pipes to create ambient lighting and the IKARUS wax lamp by Aylin Kayser and Christian Metzner is transformed by heat. Ad Hoc by Peter Schaefer is a clamp-reliant series of expandable furniture Wolfgang Birdhouse by Chris & Ruby in Friesland provides security in a way a camera cannot. Furniture With Memory by Agnieszka Lasota combines old and new, Lingor by Mark Braun makes use of phosphorescent enameled steel. More after the jump.

Useful Things, a concept by Maria Makowska and Piotr Stolarski that implicates the consumer in the purchase of an item. In this case, the selected radio is sliced from a radio log.

Wolfgang Birdhouse by Chris & Ruby in Friesland

Neon Pipe from FH Potsdam and Prof. Hermann Weizenegger is a neon fitting to be applied to exposed pipes, thus creating ambient lighting out of eyesores.

Furniture With Memory by Agnieszka Lasota makes use of old furniture encased within new.

IKARUS wax lamp by Aylin Kayser and Christian Metzner is transformed by heat.

Ad Hoc by Peter Schaefer is the creation of expandable or modular furniture by using one tool.

Lingor by Mark Braun makes use of phosphorescent enameled steel.

Original Stool from BreadedEscalope is created by placing a soft mold within an orb. When the mold is filled, the orb rolls outside to create a different form every time.

Weave Your Lighting Kwangho Lee, inspired by his mother's knitting.

Ploop by Oscar Zieta is a metal version of "blow-up" furniture.






