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SECOND NATURE

To put himself through university, French designer Mathieu Lehanneur was briefly a medical guinea pig for pharmaceutical labs, testing drugs before they went to market. This experience aligned with Lehanneur’s curious spirit and his interest in creating hybrid products inspired by science and technology.

For his graduation project at ENSCI - Les Ateliers (French National Institute for Advanced Studies in Industrial Design), he created a set of 10 playful devices for delivering the exact dose of medication and involving patients in their treatment so they become participants in their own healing. It went on to be part of MoMA New York’s permanent collection.

“It was

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