'Kromia' project is among the winners of the IF Design Student Awards

Award

The image depicts a close-up rendering of a design object made of glass or transparent plastic, featuring curved and sinuous surfaces that create a play of reflections and refractions. The structure consists of a dome-like base topped by a sculptural element with a small circular handle or knob, all presented in a perspective that highlights its formal purity against a neutral gray background.

Kromia, a project developed by Bianca Traversa, Mattia Maggiori, Anna Adami, Alice Gagliardo, Marco Orazio Inchingolo in the Concept Design Studio - MAKE Module 23/24, has been awarded the iF Design Student Award.

Kromia is a kit for extracting natural pigments from plants, minerals, and food waste, offering a safe and sustainable alternative to synthetic dyes. It addresses the environmental impact of industrial pigments, enabling users to create unique dyes through a circular process.

Professors: Stefano Maffei, Massimo Bianchini