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| name                = oLoOP Design
 
| name                = oLoOP Design
| street              = Office: Ižanska cesta 141
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| local name          = oLoOP Design
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| street              = Šmartinska cesta 24
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| street              = Studio: Vodnikov trg 5a
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 41 325 569
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| email              = info@oloop.si
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 620 9187, 386 (0) 41 325569
 
| email              = oloop@email.si
 
 
| website            = http://oloopdesign.com
 
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The [[OloOP Design|oloOP design]] team works and researches in the field of product design, space design, urban installation, concept design and social actions. The [[OLoOP Design|oLoOP studio]] gathers three textile designers and artists – Katja Burger, Tjaša Bavcon and Jasmina Ferček – who have acquired their knowledge and experience with education at home and abroad, and have been active under this name since [[Established::2003]].
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They have successfully designed various small objects, including hand-made felted soap for the body, "flying slippers" made of natural felt, and fruit bowls made of plastic, as well as bigger toys such as the oLoOP Squareplay Playground for Children and Parents, which won the Red Dot Award for design concept in 2007. The studio has its own small production of objects and also creates ideas and products for other customers.
  
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The oLoOP studio has successfully designed various small objects, including hand-made felted soap for the body, 'flying slippers' made of natural felt and fruit bowls made of plastic, as well as bigger toys such as the oLoOP Squareplay Playground for Children and Parents, which won the Red Dot Award for design concept in 2007. Also in 2007, the group set up the 'Sloavenue' exhibition pavilion at the Zagreb Fair and organised a workshop of hand-made felted T-shirts. Its products may be purchased online.
 
 
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== Work ==
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The OloOp team works in many different fields of visual arts – product design, spatial design, textile art, etc. They conduct educational activities (lectures, workshops) and connect design with socially engaged projects.
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OloOP participates in the most important Slovenian design exhibitions at home and abroad. In 2007, the group set up the ''Sloavenue'' exhibition pavilion at the Zagreb Fair and organised a workshop of hand-made felted T-shirts.
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Their products – Woolen soap, Flying slippers, and Squareplay – are part of the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana. In addition to a Red Dot Award, they have gained international recognition and a number of other prestigious awards.
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Since 2010, the team has been researching and developing projects, activities and products under a common theme: Super Hands. By doing this, they are raising awareness on the importance of handicraft and its effects on the well-being of individuals and communities. Among their notable projects is Revealed Hands, in which design and textile handicraft intertwine with the socialisation of a vulnerable group of women.
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== Creative community Dobrova–Polhov Gradec ==
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The team decided to help revitalise a local creative community in Dobrova–Polhov Gradec (two small towns near Ljubljana). They organised creative meetings for local artists and artisans.
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Local creative people who participated in the project include designers, illustrators, herbalists, bread bakers, dairy and soap makers or people who are doing embroidery or making paper flowers, woven and wooden products. The meetings were held in Polhograjski Castle. The team used the basic principles of Participatory leadership and the Art of Hosting based on the respect and inclusion of all participants. Through the experience, everyone learned that participation, collaboration and connection in the group makes people stronger as a group and more powerful as individuals.
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==See also==
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* [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://oloopdesign.com oLoOP Design website]
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** [http://www.oloopdesign.com/en/products-list/ oLoOP Design products]
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** [http://www.oloopdesign.com/en/projects-list/ oLoOP Design project list]
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** [http://www.oloopdesign.com/en/projects/creative-community-dobrova-polhov-gradec/ Creative community Dobrova–Polhov Gradec]
  
 
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The oloOP design team works and researches in the field of product design, space design, urban installation, concept design and social actions. The oLoOP studio gathers three textile designers and artists – Katja Burger, Tjaša Bavcon and Jasmina Ferček – who have acquired their knowledge and experience with education at home and abroad, and have been active under this name since 2003.

They have successfully designed various small objects, including hand-made felted soap for the body, "flying slippers" made of natural felt, and fruit bowls made of plastic, as well as bigger toys such as the oLoOP Squareplay Playground for Children and Parents, which won the Red Dot Award for design concept in 2007. The studio has its own small production of objects and also creates ideas and products for other customers.



Work

The OloOp team works in many different fields of visual arts – product design, spatial design, textile art, etc. They conduct educational activities (lectures, workshops) and connect design with socially engaged projects.

OloOP participates in the most important Slovenian design exhibitions at home and abroad. In 2007, the group set up the Sloavenue exhibition pavilion at the Zagreb Fair and organised a workshop of hand-made felted T-shirts.

Their products – Woolen soap, Flying slippers, and Squareplay – are part of the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana. In addition to a Red Dot Award, they have gained international recognition and a number of other prestigious awards.

Since 2010, the team has been researching and developing projects, activities and products under a common theme: Super Hands. By doing this, they are raising awareness on the importance of handicraft and its effects on the well-being of individuals and communities. Among their notable projects is Revealed Hands, in which design and textile handicraft intertwine with the socialisation of a vulnerable group of women.

Creative community Dobrova–Polhov Gradec

The team decided to help revitalise a local creative community in Dobrova–Polhov Gradec (two small towns near Ljubljana). They organised creative meetings for local artists and artisans.

Local creative people who participated in the project include designers, illustrators, herbalists, bread bakers, dairy and soap makers or people who are doing embroidery or making paper flowers, woven and wooden products. The meetings were held in Polhograjski Castle. The team used the basic principles of Participatory leadership and the Art of Hosting based on the respect and inclusion of all participants. Through the experience, everyone learned that participation, collaboration and connection in the group makes people stronger as a group and more powerful as individuals.

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