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Lucas Muñoz Muñoz
Lucas Muñoz Muñoz is a Spanish designer, artist, and craft traveler who lives and works between the Netherlands and Spain. His practice explores redefinitions of the functionality and materiality of use-objects, spaces, and engineering. Muñoz Muñoz enjoys working in a field that intertwines the usefulness of daily objects with the capacity they have to carry and embody meaning from a creative and critical approach.
An independent designer and researcher since 2014, Muñoz Muñoz has also worked as a Co-Founder and Designer at enPieza! eStudio, and at Solid Arquitectura. He began his teaching career at the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED), and currently works at a number of institutions including the Design Academy Eindhoven, ETSAUN Universidad de Navarra, and the IADE - Creative University. He has served as a Design Tutor at IE University’s School of Architecture and Design in Madrid since 2020.
Muñoz Muñoz completed his master’s degree in Contextual Design at the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2014. He earned a master’s degree in Design and Exhibition Management at the IED, where he also studied Industrial Design and Product Design.
Corporate Experience
• Independent designer and researcher, Spain. 2014 - Present
• Designer and co-founder of enPieza! eStudio. 2006 - 2012
• Solid Arquitectura (Soto y Maroto), Diseño de Mobiliario March. 2006 - 2007
Academic Experience
• Creative University Design Tutor, IADE. Madrid, Spain. 2020 - Present
• Design Adjunct Professor at IE School of Architecture and Design. 2020 - Present
• Design Academy Eindhoven design Tutor, Eindhoven, Netherlands. 2018 - Present
• Design Tutor, ETSAUN. Pamplona, Spain. 2017 - 2020
• ‘Proyectos de Diseño’ Tutor, IED Istituto Europeo di Design. 2006 - 2012
Academic Background
• Contextual Design MA, Design and Applied Arts. Design Academy Eindhoven. 2012 - 2014
• Master in Design and Exhibition management. Istituto Europeo di Design. 2005 - 2006
• Industrial and Product Design. Istituto Europeo di Design. 2002 - 2005