
The Dream View project started in a complicated time in the mid of the pandemic where people developing depression and anxiety were in an alarming progressive state at a global level.

The collection aim to slow us down and connect, by reflecting, projecting and replicating the sky. It's accessible in three different locations - outdoor, by the window and indoor - designed to be a part of our brief everyday routines. We are tied right into that.” David Eagleman, neuro scientist What that causes this is an out of context experience where we feel like we are now part of that atmosphere. (.) When we are looking directly up at the sky and we are missing our normal frame of the horizon and the cityscape we are just seeing the light it self. “Everything the brain interprets, it interprets in context. And looking at the sky is an excellent space to drift off. It's a meditative state where we learn, grow and come up with new ideas. Each of the products are designed to explore how design can improve mental wellbeing - by daydreaming and observing the sky. Daydreaming is an inward attention and reflection. The Dream View is a design collection consisting of three different products. Thanks Richard for letting us stay and to Kadek for looking after us so beautifully.2021 MA Design Products - Royal College of Art, LondonĢ017 PBA Furniture Design - Via Design & Business, DenmarkĢ016 AK Furniture Design - Via Design & Business, DenmarkĢ014 Krabbesholm Højskole - Design, DenmarkĢ021 Runner up - The Cutlers' Company with Silhouette CutleryĢ019 Talent Grant - "Udvikling af Nye Talenter" - Danish Arts FoundationĢ019 Shortlisted Young Talent - Danish Design AwardĢ018 Winner of Design Talent 2018 - Danish Entrepreneurship AwardĢ018 Winner of Talent of the year - "Årets Talent" - Bo Bedre Design AwardsĢ017 Danish Arts Foundation awarded the Remedy Rush exhibition, Milan Design weekĢ019 Erik Jørgensen - "Keel" coffee tableĢ019 Farstrup Furniture - "Munin" rocking chair for people with dementiaĢ018 Studio David Thulstrup - design internĢ018 Lifestyle & Design Cluster - Design Boost project - freelance designerĢ016 Lightyears Republic of Fritz Hansen - collaboration 2. It's about a 20 minute drive to Jimbaran if you want to visit Balique Cafe, or have a beach BBQ for dinner, and Padang Padang beach is worth a visit, along with Bukit cafe, and Anantara resort for happy hour and sunset views.

Cashew Tree cafe/bar is a 2 minute walk up the street, and while it's the only cafe in walking distance, it's absolutely fantastic with great coffee, fresh organic meals and live music on Thursday nights.

and the water and sand are clean and clear - a nice change from many other parts of Bali. She'll also organise transport and tours for you.īingin beach is a bit like the Bali of the 80s, with homestays and cafes clinging to the cliff overlooking the beach. You can cook for yourself, or for a small charge, Kadek will come and cook meals for you on request. The villa is fully and lovingly serviced by Kadek and her family who live in a small house by the front gate. The house is very spacious and comfortable with three huge air-conditioned bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, and a fantastic pool area for long lazy days. “Richard's place is in a great location, a short walk to Bingin beach, but a world away from the hustle and bustle of the touristy areas of Bali.
