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Julien Cueff: Best Conceptual InteriorJulien Cueff from the Royal College of Art, UK has been awarded the Interior Motives award for Best Conceptual Interior.
Cueff's "Phemton" concept vehicle features sleek removable seats and wall panels that transform into stylish home furniture and a high-end home entertainment system.
Cueff was also awarded Interior Motives Student Designer of the Year for his concept.
The Phemton features non-symmetric components and materials that give the interior a futuristic, yet classic look.
The driver and passenger's seats become individual lounge chairs when placed in the home and the rear seat becomes a comfortable sofa that complements the design of the other components of the system.
Pierre Sabas, also from the Royal College of Art was runner-up with his trio of vehicles aimed at the over fifty-five generation consisting of the iD, the AR.WAV and GENE concepts.
The iD is a two-wheeled personal mobility vehicle that can be driven like a bike and reflects the image of the user, ensuring the vehicle projects the identity of the driver.
The AR.WAV is a rugged electric vehicle with classic looks, designed for admiring countryside views.
The interior resembles a country hut and the large windows allow users to view the full panorama of the countryside landscape.
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