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James Malcolm-Green

London, United Kingdom

 
 

Dishy Vase

A witty and contemporary take on the traditional British ceramics industry. Dishy vase is a statement piece designed to resemble a pile of crockery. Each of the 14 vessels represents a decade that Liberty has been trading and the whole piece has been hollowed out with a removable glass inner vase running down the middle to make it easier to change the water and flowers.

Designer: James Malcolm-Green (United Kingdom)
Manufacturer: James Malcolm-Green (United Kingdom)

Come Dine With Me, Not The TV

A takeaway food packaging system designed to encourage people to eat together around a table rather than in front of the television. By pulling the handles of the bag away from one another the bag unfolds into a tablecloth leaving the food, plates and cutlery neatly presented in the centre, ready to be shared out and enjoyed. Once finished, it can all be thrown away as it is made from completely biodegradable materials.

Designer: James Malcolm-Green (United Kingdom)

 

Location

London, United Kingdom

Specialties

Industrial Design, Packaging, Fashion/Apparel

Website

http://www.jamesmgdesign.com
 

School

Central Saint Martins School of Art & Design '08

Exhibitions

12-19 June 2008, Central Saint Martins Degree Show

 

CONTACT

102 The Drive Mansions
Fulham Road
SW6 5JH London
United Kingdom

 
 
 
 
 
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