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The Design Parade Hyères 2018 Finalists

Led by Canadian designer Philippe Malouin, the jury picked the 10 finalists for this year’s Design Parade competition

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Text by TLmag Team
Photography by courtesy of Design Parade

It’s tens across the board: the 10 finalists from this year’s Design Parade have been announced. The jury, led by Canadian designer Philippe Malouin, selected the handful of hopefuls from over 200 entries and a 60-strong shortlist.

Their works will be on display at Villa Noailes from June until September, in an exhibition designed by 2017 finalist Lisa Ertel.

The finalists competing for the Grand Prix —which includes a research scholarship of one year at Sèvres – Cité de la céramique, a research scholarship of one year at the CIRVA, a solo exhibition during 2019’s Design Parade, a workshop offered by Vitra at Domaine Boisbuchet and a book offered by Phaidon— are:

Loïc Bard
France

Anaïs Borie
France

Pablo Bras
France

Tom Chung
Canada

Marie Cornil
France

Sara de Campos
Portugal

Julien Manaira
France

Alex Sizemore and Hank Beyer
USA

Camille Viallet and Théo Leclercq
France

Alexandre Willaume
France

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Loïc Bard (1978) graduated from the École d'ébénisterie d'art de Montréal
Cover image: Camille Viallet (1992) and Théo Leclercq (1991) graduated from ESAD de Reims
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Anaïs Borie (1991) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven
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Pablo Bras (1994) graduated from ENSCI - Les Ateliers école nationale supérieure de création industrielle
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Tom Chung (1990) graduated from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design Vancouver
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Marie Cornil (1994) graduated from ECAL - École Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne
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Sara de Campos (1989) graduated from ECAL - École Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne
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Julien Manaira (1992) graduated from the Sandberg Institute
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Alex Sizemore (1995) and Hank Beyer (1994) graduated from the University of Cincinnati
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Alexandre Willaume (1987) graduated from ENSCI - Les Ateliers école nationale supérieure de création industrielle
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