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Meet Madeleine Scholtes, a Dutch designer. In 2020, she graduated as a furniture designer from Hout- en Meubileringscollege in Amsterdam. After graduating, she moved to Eindhoven to further develop her practice at Design Academy Eindhoven. Since 2023, she has been working from her own studio at Strijp-S, Eindhoven.

Madeleine transforms overlooked materials into bold, thoughtful design pieces. Guided by form, composition, and craftsmanship, she creates objects that are functional, surprising, and enduring. Her work balances creativity and quality, giving everyday materials a new purpose while reflecting a commitment to adaptable and meaningful design.

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Lost and Found Project


2025When designing products, they should be made to last, to be valued, and to be kept. Yet, many lack this durability and end up in second-hand shops or are simply discarded. Overconsumption is our greatest challenge, and the abundance of materials in reclaimed goods stores highlights this issue. So, why not make use of them? By choosing these sources, we reduce pollution compared to relying solely on new materials.

Lumiloop is a vibrant, colorful lamp that stands out with its bold and playful design. Crafted from upcycled plastic plates and bowls, it reflects a strong commitment to sustainability by repurposing second-hand materials.

Made with careful attention to form and function, the lamp is not just a decorative object; it is designed to evolve alongside its owner, adapting to different spaces and needs. Its modular design allows for transformation from a table lamp to a ceiling light, enabling customization while reducing waste.