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Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekRenowned designer <a title="NEWS: Designer Maarten Bass Crashes His Van Cancelling His Design Tour Around This Year’s Dutch Design Week " href="http://www.maartenbaas.com/Main.asp?Section=Home" target="_blank">Maarten Baas</a> was commissioned to take press and other visitors on a <a title="NEWS: Designer Maarten Bass Crashes His Van Cancelling His Design Tour Around This Year’s Dutch Design Week " href="http://www.ddw.nl/news.php?newsID=f3e98fb72bca910fe7c604d853c1d833" target="_blank">“BAAS Design Tour”</a> around different spots during <a title="NEWS: Designer Maarten Bass Crashes His Van Cancelling His Design Tour Around This Year’s Dutch Design Week " href="http://inhabitat.com/paula-artzen-unveils-mesmerizing-lamps-that-are-inspired-by-nature-at-dutch-design-week/" target="_blank">Dutch Design Week</a>. The tour was going to start at a key location, Eindhoven’s Central Station, but he crashed his white van on a post and cancelled the tour. However, there was plenty to see inside the Mercedes sprinter vehicle, as he created a small living space full of his wonderful quirky designs that wowed visitors and passersby!1
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekMaarten Baas was born in Germany but grew up in The Netherlands, graduating from renowned Design Academy of Eindhoven.2
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekHe is well known for his Smoke Series were he literally burned iconic furniture pieces including some classics from Rietveld, Eames and Gaudi.3
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekSince 2005 he works together with Bas Den Herder in their studio at Hertogenbosch, not far from the city that saw him achieving his diploma.4
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekA faithful contributor to Dutch Design Week, Baas takes the yearly opportunity to show his latest and most quirky creations at the grand design show.5
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekFor the last edition -- which finished a couple of weeks ago -- he created a tragic but humorous story that got everybody’s attention and left some people shocked.6
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekBaas’ public spot consisted of a white van that seemed to have crashed onto a lamp post right next to Eindhoven’s central train station.7
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekBut the truth is that the whole story about the accident and design tour was just a joke.8
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekBy peeking through the van’s top window, people could discover the van’s interior entering Baas’ magical design world.9
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekInside the van, there was a whole setting full of his designs and it looked that somebody was actually living there.10
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekMany pieces of Baas’ Clay Furniture collection were on site, together with a desk full of stuff, some clothes on a hanger and lighted lamps.11
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekBurnt out matches, plants with flowers and a beautiful tapestry inspired by nature were also part of the installation.12
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekEven tea and an orange that seemed to have been just eaten left people confused and wondering if somebody actually was living inside the van (and maybe just popped out to the shops!)13
Maarten Baas crashes van at Dutch Design WeekA cheeky charlatan, an exceptional storyteller or a design genius, Maarten Bass’ Unexpected Interaction at Dutch Design Week just shows as that modern design is really about creating new stories.14














