Talks

Design for a Better Life: A conversation with Antonella Andriani, Francesco Faccin and Axel Iberti 
TALK (EN) 
Thursday | 3 July 2025   
6.30 pm, Vitra Schaudepot


Join us for an essential dialogue exploring how design shapes our daily well-being and offers pathways to sustainable transformation. This talk examines the fundamental tension between Craftsmanship vs. Mass Production, bringing together three voices who challenge conventional practices: Francesco Faccin’s commitment to reconnecting contemporary production with cultural tradition, Antonella Andriani's advocacy for "good design" culture, and Axel Iberti's connection to Radical Design's anti-consumerist stance.    

In co-operation with the Italian Consulate Freiburg, and in partnership with the Association for Industrial Design ADI. 

Free admission; please book your ticket at events@design-museum.de 

The talk will be held in English.

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Theological Imagery: Faith and Design
TALK (DE)
Wednesday | 27 August 2025
6.30 pm, Vitra Schaudepot

Vitra Design Museum Director Mateo Kries and theologian and art historian Johann Hinrich Claussen discuss religious approaches to design and how these are reflected in Shaker theology and material culture. Born in Hamburg in 1964, Johann Hinrich Claussen studied Protestant Theology in Tübingen, Hamburg, and London. He holds a doctoral degree in Systematic Theology. He has written extensively on culture and theology for German newspapers, journals, and radio and has published numerous books, including works on church architecture (»Gottes Häuser«, 2010) and church art (»Gottes Bilder«, 2024). Dr Claussen has been spokesperson on cultural affairs for the Council of the Protestant Church in Germany (EKD) since 2016.

Free admission. Please book your ticket at events@design-museum.de

Formafantasma: Utopia in the Making?
TALK (EN)
Thursday | 4 September 2025
6.30–8 pm, Vitra Schaudepot

The research-based design studio Formafantasma was established in 2009 by Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin. At their studios in Milan and Rotterdam, the two Italian designers explore the ecological, historical, political, and social forces impacting contemporary design. Their practice embraces a broad spectrum of typologies ranging from spatial design to product design and strategic planning. In 2020 the Serpentine Galleries presented the studio in a solo exhibition.

Vitra Curator Mea Hoffmann and Formafantasma's Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin will talk about the creative process behind their design for the exhibition »The Shakers: A World in the Making« and discuss present-day attitudes to ideal worlds and utopias.

Free admission; please book your ticket at events@design-museum.de