Slow Design values the process as much as the final product. It often involves using traditional techniques, local materials, and a deep understanding of the end user’s needs, aiming to create timeless and meaningful items that enhance the quality of life.
It is an approach to design that takes the time needed to build something that is made to last. It opposes the fast-paced, trendy looks that excite us now but soon feel old-fashioned and without meaning.
Slowing down a process allows you to go deeper and gives space and attention to details that otherwise would be lost along the way.These details are often the source of inspiration and help to uncover solutions hidden within the problem itself.
