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An experimental design studio taking a body-minded approach to the design of furniture and interior.
As a community developer Noemi loves bringing people together to discuss, move, make, reflect, play and, ultimately, to connect. She is one of the friends and frequent visitors of Studio boing. As a movement practitioner she is passionate about working with the body and bringing more attention to it in everyday life – not only when engaged in sports, but when working, eating, or hanging out with friends. Naturally, Studio boing is the place for her – a place where people can come together, connect and where they can no longer forget that they have a body.
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Studio boing we organised an “Adventure Movement” project at the start of the 2024/25 school year. The students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the colourful world of creativity made up of balls, brightly coloured hoops, wooden elements, fabrics, ropes, and much more. There was something for all ages. Everyone was active, experimenting, groups were formed and reformed, there was laughter and everyone definitely enjoyed a creative start to the school year.
Working with Ingmar was very straightforward and constructive.
He adapted to the needs and specific characteristics of our school community and implemented the ideas with great commitment. We would like to thank him for his cooperation and for implementing a very unusual but extremely rewarding project.
Gabi is a designer focused on multi-species community development, currently based in Pilsen, CZ. She first encountered the boing experience a few years ago, and it has since sparked major shifts in her life. After a serious back injury left her shy and nervous about movement, Studio boing helped her re-discover joy in motion. This experience rippled into her professional path, guiding her toward placemaking and the gentle navigation of space as a means of personal transformation. Studio boing has offered her space for growth, connection and healing.
As an interaction design researcher and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach, Lesley is curious about how people relate—to technology, to each other, and to their own bodies. He learned about Studio boing upon meeting Ingmar and has since become a regular visitor. Lesley is interested in bridging mental, emotional and physical spaces, and exploring how design and jiu-jitsu can support awareness, adaptability, and connection. Studio boing feels like a natural fit for Lesley—a space where people can think with their bodies, reflect in motion, and engage with others beyond words. boing!
With our play-furniture we organize workshops, movement jams and activity-programs at schools, offices and cultural centers
Our office playground in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, is a testing-ground for trying out furniture experiments and interior ideas.