Lucas Muñoz Muñoz (ES)

No Specific Plans

July 5th – July 11th 2026

Lucas Muñoz is a designer based between his hometown Madrid and Eindhoven. His career ranges through an ample variety of projects produced from one of his ateliers in those countries, or locally in different places in the world, having developed contextualized work in territories such as India, South Korea, Lebanon or Thailand, in addition to many European ones. 

Lucas has extensively developed unique and limited pieces of furniture, together with many other experimental ones such as sound systems, boats or skateboards. Lucas has materialized exhibition and interior design projects with which he always managed to develop an extended understanding of his profession. Examples of these, within the last year, are his restaurant project MO de Movimiento in Madrid (for which he received the FRAME Award for Best Use of Material and the Dezeen Award for Most Sustainable Interior), or the sociological study The Rocket Trail (for which he received the Talent development grant by the Dutch cultural fonds, Stimuleeringfonds) that he translated into an exhibition, an archive and a docufilm conceptualized, co-directed and produced by him.

www.lucasmunoz.com

No Specific Plans

July 5th – July 11th

Workshop Categories

The Workshop

Design often begins with a plan. Life rarely does. Adaptation and flexibility are essential strategies for survival in nature. Improvisation has long been practiced across many disciplines—from jazz and experimental theatre to anthropology and ecology. In these contexts, creation unfolds through interaction with the environment rather than from a fixed script. Anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss described this approach as bricolage: the ability to create with what is already at hand. This workshop adopts a similar mindset.

Led by designer Lucas Muñoz Muñoz, the workshop explores improvisation as a design methodology. Participants will begin without predefined objectives, allowing objects to emerge from the materials, situations and constraints encountered along the way. Instead of working from detailed drawings or predetermined specifications, they will engage directly with materials available on site—remnants, offcuts and overlooked resources.

Throughout the week, participants will assemble, transform and reinterpret materials found at the Domaine and in its surrounding landscape. The resulting objects may take the form of furniture, tools, spatial devices or hybrid artefacts responding to immediate needs. They may appear provisional or unfinished, yet they reveal processes of adaptation and invention rooted in their context.

The workshop is intended for explorers, free spirits and those willing to work without fixed plans.

BOOK WORKSHOP
Student: €990 TTC

BOOK WORKSHOP
Normal: €1360 TTC

Housing

  • Accommodation & food are included

  • We can accommodate for special catering

  • All participants sleep in dormitories

  • To book a private room or bring additional guests, get in touch: workshops@boisbuchet.org

Education

  • Our staff are available to help you conceptualize & produce your designs

  • Tools & materials are provided by Boisbuchet

  • All workshops are taught in English

  • The number of participants is limited to 22

Activities