FOC FOR 11.Mar.2010
As part of her fashion Master Studies at ArtEZ in Arnhem, Pauline Van Dongen collaborated with FOC on the design of 3D printed high heel womens shoes. The fashion collection by Pauline Van Dongen is called Morphogenesis. The shoes in various colors were also part of the FOC Future Of Fashion exhibition at The Amsterdam World Fashion Center. One of FOC’s manufacturing partners, CNC speedform, supported the creation of this futuristic concept by producing all the featured shoes for us.


Photo: Mike Nicolaassen
At Freedom Of Creation, we always support new talents, who wish to work with us. If you are a talented design student and wish to work with us on graduate design projects, which are related to the design philosophy at FOC, feel free to send us open submissions for collaborations.

Photo: Mike Nicolaassen

Photo: Mike Nicolaassen

Photo: Mike Nicolaassen

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Saturday, 20 March, 2010[...] soon: For her master’s thesis at ArtEZ in Arnhem, The Netherlands, Pauline Van Dongen created a line of high heels, dubbed [...]
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Sunday, 21 March, 2010[...] models and prototypes. Pauline Van Dongen from the Netherlands, worked on a collection of 3D printed shoes for her graduate thesis. How fun! She has titled the high heel collection [...]
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Thursday, 11 March, 2010 at 12:13
I think they are very interesting shoes. I wonder what they are like to wear? What material are they made from?
Thursday, 11 March, 2010 at 12:53
These shoes are made from Laser Sintered Nylon.. through a 3D printing process, to see how it is made have a look here (http://www.freedomofcreation.com/3d-printing)
Saturday, 20 March, 2010 at 8:01
Nice work! There was a very similar project recently in my school Konstfack in Stockholm by Naim Josefi (Beckmans) and Souzan Youssouf (Konstafack):
http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/the_melonia_shoe_a_worlds_first_wearable_3d_printed_footwear_15995.asp
Tuesday, 6 April, 2010 at 12:49
great pictutes ! thanks ! :D
Friday, 18 June, 2010 at 13:34
they look so interesting. they look so unique for me and they are actually cute. it seems that they are light to use and durable. this is one nice creation. very fashionable.
Monday, 5 July, 2010 at 15:26
I think these shoes look better in red. Are they safe for walking or simply awesome to look at ? In any case, that’s a great job !