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Isola Presents Nothing Happens if Nothing Happens

Physical and digital design platform known as Isola presents a new exhibition dubbed 'Nothing Happens if Nothing Happens' and it joins this year's Dutch Design Week. This week is a creative space where it showcases the work of designers and artists.

The exhibition highlights a slew of progressive materials and circular products for a sustainable highlight that comprises collectible design products as well. One of the items is the Big Marshmallow, which is an ottoman made from limewood and bouclette. It is designed by German designer paul Ketz, who explains that it is great for any environment "from throne room to lounge area" and is made of separated shapes that are like "a fountain of youth that seems to float gently around."
Trend Themes
1. Circular Design Products - The exhibition showcases a variety of circular products that highlight the importance of sustainability.
2. Progressive Materials - The exhibition features innovative materials that push the boundaries of traditional design.
3. Collectible Design - The exhibition presents collectible design products that combine artistry and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Design - The design industry can explore new opportunities in creating circular products and incorporating progressive materials.
2. Art - The art industry can embrace the concept of collectible design and collaborate with designers to create unique and functional art pieces.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can leverage the exhibition to showcase the importance of circular design and sustainable materials.

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