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Please submit! The application deadline is 1 April 2021 and all information about the award, including this year's jury and the conditions of participation can be found on the Design Center Baden-Württemberg’s website

Focus Open 2021: DESIGN CENTER BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG | News

Please submit! The application deadline is 1 April 2021 and all information about the award, including this year's jury and the conditions of participation can be found on the Design Center Baden-Württemberg’s website

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All of us who work in design are aware of the current situation: no trade fairs, no exhibitions and hardly any news from the creative industries. The pandemic has brought many things to a standstill. Nevertheless, as a long-time design journalist, I am sure that despite the current restrictions, many new things are emerging that are simply not on the radar at the moment. After all, designers don't suddenly stop having good ideas.

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Discussions and appraisal of real objects: This short film presents some impressions of last year's jury at work as well as statements from the jury members

In addition, many compelling projects have been completed in the recent past and innovative products have been brought to market – sometimes under difficult conditions. That is why it is perhaps more important than ever that the Focus Open, which is organised worldwide by the Design Center Baden-Württemberg, is taking place again this year. And its non-profit orientation fundamentally distinguishes the award from many other design prizes.

It is precisely its non-profit orientation that distinguishes the Focus Open from other design prizes. Pictured here: Grohe's ‘Allure Brilliant’ fitting and the vegan Papero ‘Cougar’ backpack, made of kraft paper

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It is precisely its non-profit orientation that distinguishes the Focus Open from other design prizes. Pictured here: Grohe's ‘Allure Brilliant’ fitting and the vegan Papero ‘Cougar’ backpack, made of kraft paper

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Here, smaller companies and studios, in particular, benefit, as they have the opportunity to compete against international competition which does a lot for their market visibility – both within the design scene and with regard to possible new clients and the media. For manufacturers who work particularly with freelance designers and are perhaps looking for new partners in this field, a prize like the Focus Open is an important orientation aid.


Similar to the Design Center today, Steinbeis was also interested in promoting and networking business representatives and designers


So once again this year, creatives and companies have the opportunity to apply for the award with designs that are either ready for production or have been on the market as products for no longer than two years. The submission deadline is April 1, 2021, and all information about the award, this year's jury and the conditions of participation can be found at this link:

The ‘Tübinger Chair’ by Pozsgai Möbelschreinerei (top), the ‘Nature 3D’ acoustic panel for ceilings by Lignotrend (middle) and the ‘Situp’ mobile stand modules by System 180 (above)

Focus Open 2021: DESIGN CENTER BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG | News

The ‘Tübinger Chair’ by Pozsgai Möbelschreinerei (top), the ‘Nature 3D’ acoustic panel for ceilings by Lignotrend (middle) and the ‘Situp’ mobile stand modules by System 180 (above)

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As an institution, the Design Center Baden-Württemberg has a long history, dating back to 1850. At that time, Ferdinand von Steinbeis, an economic politician from Württemberg, laid the foundation for a ‘model collection‘ of excellent products. His goal, too, was to use the selected exhibits to bring outstanding design achievements to greater public attention. And similar to the Design Center today, Steinbeis was also interested in promoting and networking business representatives and designers.

The list of categories to which designs and products can be submitted is long and wide-ranging: it comprises a total of 14 subgroups, including Building Technology, Mobility, Service Design, Healthcare, Bathroom/Wellness, Interior and Lighting. All categories can be found on the Design Center website. The inclusion of the word ‘Open’ in the name is cleverly chosen, because it is precisely the thematic openness of the call for entries that brings together so many different producers and designers – including those who work in otherwise often overlooked but important fields, such as urban design or in the development of new materials.

Ready for Take-off: ‘Mobility’ is one of 14 Focus Open categories. Pictured here is the exhibition concept for the KTM Motohall, designed by Atelier Brückner

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Ready for Take-off: ‘Mobility’ is one of 14 Focus Open categories. Pictured here is the exhibition concept for the KTM Motohall, designed by Atelier Brückner

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The 260-page bilingual documentation of last year's competition is on the table in front of me, and once again, the Focus Open catalogue has not become a coffee table book, but a well-prepared compendium of outstanding design achievements. As every year, the publication is published by the renowned design publishing house av edition. Each award-winning product is accompanied by the jury's explanatory statement and each jury member is introduced in detail. In addition, the book contains interviews with leading figures from the companies and with participating designers.

LED light bar ‘R-SL-16’ by Corporate Friends GmbH (top), cheese knives by Robert Herder GmbH (middle) and the smartphone-controllable bicycle headlight ‘M99 Mini Pro B54’ by Supernova Design GmbH that’s suitable for all bicycle models (above)

Focus Open 2021: DESIGN CENTER BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG | News

LED light bar ‘R-SL-16’ by Corporate Friends GmbH (top), cheese knives by Robert Herder GmbH (middle) and the smartphone-controllable bicycle headlight ‘M99 Mini Pro B54’ by Supernova Design GmbH that’s suitable for all bicycle models (above)

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New this year are the precise explanations of the evaluation criteria for the Focus Open, which comprise twelve points according to which the jury is required to make its decisions – and which also provide the participating companies and design offices with a guideline for assessing their own design work. The evaluation catalogue can also be found on the Design Center website and defines aspects such as design quality, functionality, branding and sustainability.

A washing machine for blind and visually impaired people, with tactile and acoustic menu guidance and acoustic operating instructions, designed by Miele Design Center

Focus Open 2021: DESIGN CENTER BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG | News

A washing machine for blind and visually impaired people, with tactile and acoustic menu guidance and acoustic operating instructions, designed by Miele Design Center

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This year's jury members are Daniela Bohlinger from BMW Group (Munich), Roland de Fries from Hudson Vandam LLC (New York), Susanne Ewert from product design studio Zielform (Berlin), designer Dr. Sybs Bauer (Hamburg), Sven von Boetticher from design studio ID AID (Stuttgart) and designer Tilo Wüsthoff (Gauting). I have also gladly accepted an invitation to join the jury and am looking forward to the submissions.

As is tradition, the award-winning concepts and objects will again be exhibited at the Film and Media Centre, Ludwigsburg. In addition, numerous media outlets will report on the results, so the award winners receive the publicity that is particularly important this year. The public is thus made aware of their creative achievements and this helps us pave a way back to normality. Because we can also help to shape this path – and the Focus Open is making a contribution to it, too.

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