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Reinventing Women's Shoes, With High-Tech Tools

BY Cliff KuangWed Apr 22, 2009 at 9:56 AM

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Marloes ten Bhömer is just 26, but she's been reinventing shoes her entire life. As a child, she started off by dismantling her mother's shoes, coating them in papier-mache and producing entirely new, exaggerated forms. Today, she's still doing the same thing, in carbon fiber and leather. She's particularly well-known for the latter, using a "lather mache" technique to create wildly layered, architectural shapes. She even uses laser sintering--a rapid prototyping technology that builds forms using powdered plastic. A laser passes over the materials, fusing it in shapes that are impossible to render in any other way. Above is a shoe Design fiends have noticed--this year ten Bhömer was a nominee in the prestigious British Insurance 2009 Design Awards. You can see the shoes above--molded from rubber right in the gallery, on the industrial assembly line you see below--through May 31, as the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne.

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Related: The London Design Museum's 2009 Design Awards
Related: Fashion Even a Geek Could Love

[Design Yearbook via NotCot]

Topics:

Innovation, Technology, Design, Marloes ten Bhömer, fashion, shoes, CNC milling, Laser Sintering, rapid prototyping, Design Museum London, British Insurance, University of Illinois System, Krannert Art Museum, Design


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April 23, 2009 at 10:58am by Ethan Smith

Sure, but are they comfortable?

April 23, 2009 at 10:59am by Cliff Kuang

@Ethan---Probably not! But still interesting, no?

April 23, 2009 at 4:49pm by Jeffrey Dion

Artistically and Aesthetically Impressive. I'd still want to try any of these shoes. Btw, there are sweet, chic and unique shoes that are on SALE. These are called pastry shoes. I believe any woman would like to have at least a pair!

September 16, 2009 at 4:11pm by Andian Minesa

These women shoes look very futuristic and great but are they wearable concepts i mean can you walk in them? because i would like some boots for women but comfortable ones

October 1, 2009 at 2:12pm by Elaine os

Wow that has been a very interesting read I must say, as a devoted shoe lover I have to say despite how technical the construction of the shoes where it still looks slightly uncomfortable to me, but still unique. Just like the great selection you will find at the walking company