
Lena Bernasconi
WWW
Lena Bernasconi
100% Independent designer, Lausanne
Bachelor, Industrial Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2024
WWW
2024
Lausanne/Renens
Diploma, Bachelor, Industrial Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2024
• Prototype: Margot Jud • ECAL/Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne; Maddalena Casadei, Nadège Gallay, Chiara Torterolo, Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard • Experts wearers of Ill-Fitting Work Pants: Nadège Gallay, Léa Sideris, Martha Marinou, Elena Trsik, Camille Fumat, Julie Giauque, Améline Martin Dominique Cochard, Justine Estoppey, Fanny Haar, Susanna Pesko • Workwear experts: Stéphane Coulon, Jérôme Chevalley • Models: Flavia Renaud, Camille Fumat • Photography: Sofia Grytsiv
Trousers knee pads
Scenography/additional material: wooden boards with explanatory notes, printed pictures screens, research book(s)
Trousers: 1050 × 600 mm
Knee pads: 250 × 150 mm
Scenography (wooden planks): various
Video “demo” .mp4, 2160 × 3840 px, 1’24”
The majority of objects are designed based on male standards and are therefore unsuitable for women.
This issue translates into objects that discriminate against female users, being uncomfortable and even dangerous.
This is especially evident in personal protective equipment (masks, glasses, protective clothing and shoes), where improper fit reduces protection, hinders tasks, and can even cause injuries.
WWW are work trousers designed by and for women that aim to fill this gender gap. They are specifically designed for female woodworkers (carpenters, cabinetmakers etc.). These trousers offer a new aesthetic and provide comfort, adaptability, flexibility and of course protection.









