The most interesting insight into our work is, in addition to the products themselves, perhaps an insight into the way we work. The rationale and beliefs behind the projects. In this edition, we showcase our implement of a new U.S. design DNA for Eureka, our vision on repairability, and the work we did for Össur’s Navii prosthetic covers.
Eureka product identity in the US
After Midea acquired Eureka in 2016, one of North America’s earliest and most established vacuum cleaner brands, WAACS was brought in to help define and implement a new design DNA tailored specifically for the US market. Read more…
Össur Navii prosthetic covers
While active prosthetics have been advancing at a rapid pace, we always felt that much of the focus was placed on making the prosthetic function like the human body. However, the question of how to make it feel like a natural part of your own body remained largely unanswered. Read more…
Design for repairability
Designing for repairability can be a key to creating more sustainable products and aligning with the new EU regulations. To better understand the world of repair, we explored it from multiple angles. Read more…