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product|added Apr 15, 2013 0 rating 3.02 / 5  |  4252 votes

Gerald

 

Stood on four legs with his nose proudly pointed to the air, Gerald really is a dog like no other. A gun dog made entirely of paper, Gerald uses up to 88 individual components for each large format dog. Now, more than 100 of the world’s most exciting and influential artists, illustrators and designers including Oliver Hibert, Tatiana Arocha, Insa, Stanley Chow, Kai and Sunny and Pete Fowler have taken the paper dog and made it their own as part of the two-year Gerald Project.

Designer: Liam Hopkins (United Kingdom)
Manufacturer: Lazerian (United Kingdom)
Material: Paper
Colours: Various
Dimension: Various
Price: 20.00GBP

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product|added Apr 15, 2013 0 rating 2.96 / 5  |  3698 votes

MADEMOISELLE Armoire

 

Designed with a profound admiration and influence of the French decorative arts, the Mademoiselle Armoire will transport you to another world in a crazy beautiful kind of way. Butterfly design and handler in polished brass over a silk lining opening to an interior covered in gold leaf with high-gloss varnish, 9 antique mirror drawers and 2 adjustable glass shelves.

Designer: KOKET Studio (Portugal)
Manufacturer: KOKET (Portugal)
Inspired By: French decorative arts
Material: Brass and KOKET Fabric Collection or COM (2mts required).
Colours: Golden, Pink
Dimension: W 120cm | 47,24'' D 52cm | 20,47'' H 210cm | 82,61''

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product|added Apr 12, 2013 0 rating 3.01 / 5  |  12216 votes

Grace chair for Living Divani

 

An essential structure which is completed with different covers, a kind of dress to choose depending on your taste, distinguishes the "Grace" chair by Giopato & Coombes. Now in its second year of collaboration with Living Divani, the Italian-English duo creates for the company a small collection of chairs that aims for the interchangeability of the bodyshells on the same structure, with the ability to play in time to differentiate the look of your environment of life.

Designer: Giopato & Coombes (Italy)
Manufacturer: Living Divani (Italy)
Inspired By: Fashion

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news|added Apr 12, 2013

W HOTELS DESIGNERS OF THE FUTURE AWARD

From the 52nd edition of Salone Internazionale del Mobile, W® Hotels Worldwide and Design Miami/ Basel today announced the winners of the 2013 W Hotels Designers of the Future Award. The 2013 winners include Seung-Yong Song from Korea, Canadian-Dutch Jon Stam and Bethan Laura Wood from the United Kingdom. In an evolution of the Award, this year for the first time, the winning designers were sent to new or renovating W Hotels to solve a specific design challenge or need. The newly commissioned works will be unveiled at Design Miami/ Basel (June 11-16, 2013) and later installed at W Hotels in Verbier, Bangkok and Mexico City.

The brief for this year’s award commissions is entitled “Making Connections.” The designers’ projects will facilitate exchange between local communities and the international visitors who pass through them, whether for business or pleasure. The goal of these projects is to deepen the appreciation for the distinct regional characteristics found in each destination.

For the first time, each of the winning designers has been paired with a new or renovating W Hotel to create a site-specific project. Each designer has already been sent on a design visit to a specific W Hotel, finding inspiration in the hotel design concept, the destination, local craft and materials as well as investigating the cultural and material conditions of the surrounding area, all of which will inform their finished project. Jon Stam spent time in Verbier, where the W brand’s first ski retreat will open later this year, Seung-Yong Song visited W Bangkok, which opened December 2012, and Bethan Laura Wood traveled to W Mexico City, which will complete a full renovation in 2014. In addition to being showcased at Design Miami/ Basel in June 2013, their finished work will ultimately be installed at the hotel they visited, solving a specific design need.



 

product|added Apr 12, 2013 0 rating 3.01 / 5  |  18702 votes

Arjowiggins Creative Papers

 

The wildly eccentric designs of Gary Card, rising star of the London scene and fêted costume/set designer for Lady Gaga, launch Curious Matter, an equally surprising, sensuously tactile paper from Arjowiggins Creative Papers that's made from potato starch. Thought you would enjoy the campaign as well as the new paper.

Designer: Gary Card and Arjowiggins Creative Papers

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product|added Apr 11, 2013 1 rating 3 / 5  |  8323 votes

Top & Derby Walking Cane

 

The over-molded silicone handle has a distinct upturned nose which is comfortable to hold and intuitively positions the hand directly over the wood shaft. This unique detail also allows the cane to rest against a wall effortlessly for quick access; it can be propped up on its nose or side, without the cane slipping or falling over as easily as generic canes often do.

Designer: Matthew Kroeker (Canada)
Manufacturer: Top & Derby (Canada)
Material: Silicone, aluminum, walnut
Colours: Black, Red, Blue
Dimension: XS 30
Price: $70 CAD

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news|added Apr 11, 2013

Andy Warhol + Bugaboo

Andy Warhol’s innovative approach to art proved an inspiration for the mobility design company, which itself is driven by a passion for innovation. From May 2013 Bugaboo and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts start their multi-year creative collaboration with the spring launch of Warhol-inspired stroller accessories. The collaboration celebrates the artist’s love for children’s inquisitive and creative minds and his ability to create timeless work that transcends any age or time period. During these initial two years (2013-2014), Bugaboo will present multiple collections. “With every new collection we look to further unfold the authenticity, style and originality of Andy Warhol’s extraordinary legacy”, says Madeleen Klaasen, Chief Marketing Officer Bugaboo International. To many he is the personification of charisma, to most he is one of the world’s leading influential figures in contemporary art and culture. More than twenty-five years after his death, Andy Warhol’s life and work continues to excite creative thinkers worldwide from Lady Gaga to Jay-Z and from Marc Jacobs to Bugaboo.



 

product|added Apr 11, 2013 0 rating 3.01 / 5  |  12054 votes

Established

 

Established is an elegant series of silver plated julep tumblers together with a robust champagne bucket. The essence of this project is inspired by the traditional ritual of serving and drinking and draws on an aesthetic and material affinity to classic pewter ware.

Designer: Charles Schumann (Germany)
Manufacturer: Dante - GOODS AND BADS (Germany)
Material: silver plated brass
Colours: silver
Dimension: tumbler d75 h90mm / champagne bucket d185 h240mm
Price: on request

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product|added Apr 11, 2013 0 rating 3.01 / 5  |  11897 votes

Memoir

 

Memoir is a wall hanging system inspired by classic accordion style coat racks. Essential yet smoothly elegant, this mix of geometric lines and round accents evokes the clean lines of Art Deco patterns transformed into a highly contemporary interpretation. The round knobs of varying sizes and the asymmetry of the design add a playful touch, while the adjustment mechanism allows the piece to be composed in multiple arrangements and angles.

Designer: Jakub Zak (Canada)
Manufacturer: Dante - GOODS AND BADS (Germany)
Material: Powder-coated aluminium
Colours: black and brass/bordeaux/rose/white
Dimension: 100 x 100 x 6 cm
Price: on request

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interview|added Apr 10, 2013

Dror Benshetrit interview

Dror is A MULTIDISCIPLINARY design STUDIO THAT practices INNOVATION AT EVERY SCALE. We believe OUR GREATEST STRENGTH LIES IN WHAT WE’VE NEVER DONE BEFORE.
Led by the creative talent of founder Dror Benshetrit, we focus on finding unique solutions that emphasize the transformative power of design at various scales. Our work explores the intersection between nature and technology, organic and non-organic and the needs of our contemporary lifestyle. Every project is driven by the desire to discover the mutable and non-static nature of objects while rooting them to their context and relentlessly pushing the limits of what is possible.

 
 
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