Productivity
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Productivity
1. Side table from the Kettal Vieques collection Design: Mike Thompson Productivity www.kettal.es 2. Wi-Fi Dowsing Rod Design: Mike Thompson Photo: Susana Cámara Leret www.miket.co.uk The sunny side of stuff 3. Patan, bud vase Design: Takumi Shimamura www.qurz.jp 4. ENT (Exportable Natural Tree), mobile outdoor lamp Design: Alessandra Pasetti 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 www.garethneal.co.uk 5 Autumn in the city means design festivals bubbling to the surface in fast and furious fashion. DAMn° travelled to several of these prime places in order to spot fresh design — while the paint and glue were not yet dry. Sojourns to Paris, London, Brussels and Oslo revealed that indeed there are newly designed objects out there that are worth writing home about. product selection: SIEGRID DEMYTTENAERE inspirational images: WALTER BETTENS / SIEGRID DEMYTTENAERE 1 1. Sealed Chair installation by François Dumas. View overlooking the plain at the Villa Noailles in Hyères, France www.francois-dumas.com 2. Francis, mirror Design: Constance Guisset for Petite Friture www.adrienrovero.com 3. Sophia Chair Design: Greg Lynn www.glform.com 2 4. Mandrake, scarf Design: Qubo Gas for Petite Friture www.qubogas.com 4 3 5 5. Marvin coat hook Design: Gareth Neal for SCP www.garethneal.co.uk 6. Rhinoceros, part of the Air Heads set Design: Héctor Serrano for npw www.hectorserrano.com 5. Felt & Gravity Storage Box with Book Ends (also picture 9) from the Faithful Copy solo show at RAM gallery in Oslo Design: Amy Hunting / www.amyhunting.com 6/7. Rocking Chair from the Kettal Vieques collection Design: Patricia Urquiola / www.kettal.es 6 112 8. Forest, crystalline handmade stemware Design: Demir Obuz / www.ilio.eu 113 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1. Copy by Kueng Caputo 2. SIL, from the DEFORM seating furniture collection. These are allusions to the deformation of the human body in various ways Design: Milena Krais www.milenakrais.de 3. Rubber Table The drain or toilet plunger is an item, which, though it receives little attention, is actually extremely useful. Rubber Table adopts its idiosyncratic aesthetics and transfers them to a new environment. Manufactured from dyed rubber, the colour and feel of the original object are preserved Design: Thomas Schnur www.thomasschnur.com 4. Copy by Kueng Caputo 1 2 1 2 3 COPY BY KUENG CAPUTO The market for design objects is small and exclusive – only copies make them suitable for mass consumption. Despite apparent close similarities, deciding attributes are often lost in the process. Such copies insult the original, even if at heart they pay a compliment to the original idea. “Copy by Kueng Caputo” explores the limits of plagiarism, with much respect and a touch of irony. A selection of current design objects, exhibited at DMY Berlin, serve as the raw material. Each of the design trophies is closely observed, analyzed, and virtually dismantled, in order to recognize its specific character. On the one hand, the attempt to copy an original provides creative inspiration. On the other, the process aims at filtering out a significant aspect of a chosen object in order to exaggerate and honour it. The dialogue between original and copy thus represents an homage to the authors. And the originality of the copy reveals how inspiring such a discourse can be. Photos: Raphael Hefti www.kueng-caputo.ch 3 1. Homeless in Prague 4 6 7 2. DUNO, from the DEFORM seating furniture collection that allude to the deformation of the human body in various ways Design: Milena Krais www.milenakrais.de 3. Tre Pezzi Wool armchair Design: Franco Albini for the Cassina I Maestri Collection www.cassina.com 4. Piana, folding chair Design: David Chipperfield for Alessi & Lamm www.lamm.it / www.alessi.com 6. Workshop, forty textiles and an accompanying chaise Design: Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk for Bernhardt Design www.bernhardtdesign.com 7. Holzbank Design: Thomas Schnur www.thomasschnur.com 8. Banquette, recycled kitchen chairs Design: Anouchka Potdevin www.anouchkapotdevin.com 8 4 5 7 8 6 5. Endless, one continuous length of plastic string made out of old refrigerators, crafted by a robot into a chair Design: Dirk vander Kooij Winner DMY Award www.dirkvanderkooij.nl 7. Copy by Kueng Caputo 9. Monarchy, rocking stool Design: Yiannis Ghikas www.yiannisghikas.com 8. Copy by Kueng Caputo 114 115 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1 2 3 1. Interior extension solutions 4 2. Wardrobe System Design: Hierve 1 2 3 4 1. Clamp-a-Leg Design: Jorre van Ast for De Vorm www.jorrevanast.com www.devorm.nl www.hierve.com 2. Street scene Istanbul 3/4. Strap Collection Design: Alissia Melka-Teichroew 3/4. Mossa, foldable chair Promosedia International Award Design: Simone Simonelli www.byamt.com 5. Piana, folding chair Design: David Chipperfield for Alessi & Lamm www.simonesimonelli.com www.lamm.it / www.alessi.com 5. Pod chair Design: Benjamin Hubert for De Vorm 6. Spic and span, necklace Design: Birte Söllner / Photo: Daniel Weisser www.birtesoellner.de www.benjaminhubert.co.uk www.devorm.nl 7. Plis, carpet Design: Noé Duchaufour Lawrance for Chevalier édition 5. Felt & Gravity Sideboard Design: Amy Hunting www.amyhunting.com www.noeduchaufourlawrance.com 8. f: A -) B, sculptural object as info carrier Design: Elena Belmann / Photo: Patrick Nitzsche elena.belmann@gmx.de 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 7/8. YouDoBag, stitchless bags using a colourful palette of Kvadrat fabrics and Bemis adhesive technology Design: We Do Studio wedo-studio.tumblr.com 9. Vidje low chair, winner of the Designers Saturday Award, Oslo Design: Iris Dypvik / Photo: Frodefotograf www.designerssaturday.no 10. Pilke 36, lampshade constructed of identical interlocking parts, no tools required; assembled by Finnish craftsmen Design: Tuukka Halonen www.showroomfinland.fi 116 117 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 3 4 1. Air-Frame Design: James Kim 1. Ohlala 4. Sardana, bench and plant pot Design: Francesc Crous & Alessandro Calogero for QEP www.teevstyle.com 2/3. Divisible Design: Hansol Kwon www.qui-est-paul.com ssouldesignstudio.blogspot.com 2. Cottage n°1 Design: R&D De Castelli 4. Cyclope mirror pieces Design: Ionna Vautrin www.decastelli.com www.moustache.fr 5. Les Animaux, wall stickers Design: Nathalie Lété www.domestic.fr 6. Easy Pieces Design: Kati Meyer-Brühl www.bruehl.com 5 7. Pop nomade et Yildiz, felt rugs Design: Linda Topic & Antonin Bachet 3. Park meeting, Prague 5. Lento, fire Design: Paola Suhonen www.lesbelges.org www.simonesimonelli.com 8. Cham is a little cabinet motivated by the combination of clothes and furniture, with belts or zippers as fastenings Design: Dcell 6. Feeld pencil case Design: Benjamin Graindorge www.moustache.fr www.kam-kam.org 7. Table Centre, fruit bowl Design: Cocktail Designers 9. Pallet series Design: Piero Lissoni www.domestic.fr www.pierantoniobonacina.it 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 8. D-LUX, outdoor furniture with female curves, convex and concave surfaces www.royalbotania.com 9. d’tail Design: Dcell www.dcell.co.kr 10. Slim Collection, its fragile and delicate aspect is the result of thermoformed Corian® on a stainless steel construction, the design is characterized by extremely thin edges www.viteo.com 10 118 119 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1. Family Design: Ionna Vautrin www.moustache.fr 2/3. Les Plaques Design: Adrien Rovero for Sèvres Cité de la Céramique Photos: Milo Keller 1. Corky carafe Design: Andreas Engesvik www.muuto.com www.sevresciteceramique.fr www.villanoailles-hyeres.com 2. Fioriness lamps Design: Laurent Corio www.secondome.eu 3. Jellyfish Lamp, handcrafted from 3/400 meters of ribbon Design: Paula Benvegnu and Tristan Cochrane www.thejellyfishlamp.com 4. Muffins Design: Dan Yeffet & Lucie Koldova Produced by Brokis 1 2 4 4. Nook is a side table that challenges our spatial conventions Design: Lukas Franciszkiewicz 3 1 www.danyaffet.com www.luciekoldova.com 2 3 5 4 5 www.frnkwz.de 5. 3D advertisement, Istanbul 6. A4, a waste bin that can be built up using sheets of paper Design: Marie Douel / ECAL Photo: Julien Chavaillaz / ECAL www.ecal.ch 7/8. Shades, collage lamp; the 3 differently sized shades are made of fibre cement, porcelain and coloured glass, and can be easily mounted on an existing bulb fitting using the lateral slit Design: Johanna Dehio and Dominik Hehl for the project ‘made in between’ by the group ‘Transalpino’ www.johannadehio.de www.dominikhehl.de www.transalpino.de 6 7 8 6 7 5. Pickled food for sale, Istanbul 6. Tweety Table Lamp Design: Giorgio Bonaguro www.bonagurogiorgio.com 7. Colibrì, like a parrot perching on the shoulders of a pirate Design: Odoardo Fioravanti, www.foscarini.com 8. Studioilse Design: Ilse Crawford www.wastberg.com 8 120 121 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1 2 3 4 2 1 KŘEHKÝ MIKULOV The first festival of art and design in Central Europe was held at the Mikulov castle in south Moravia. A project by Krehký gallery, in collaboration wit the Mikulov Regional Museum, it’s the first organised gathering of Czech and foreign gallery owners, dealers and collectors of contemporary art and design, along with design fans. 3 4 1. The President, a brooch inspired by global disaster Design: Gijs Bakker Photo: Rien Bazen 1. Panathenai Design: Daniel Pirsc for Krehky gallery www.gijsbakker.com 2. Miracles Archive Design: Daniel Pirsc for Krehky gallery 2. Butterfly, hand knotted carpet Design: Nendo 3. Story cabinet Design: Maxim Velcovsky for Krehky gallery www.gan-rugs.com 4. Camoufleur Design: Richard Hutten for Krehky gallery with the author 3. Vienna Design: Frederic Gooris for Alessilux in collaboration with Foreverlamp www.profilmedia.cz / www.designblok.cz www.designguide.cz www.czechgranddesign.cz www.krehky.cz www.foreverlamp.eu / www.alessi.com 5 5/6. Textile Field installation at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London Design: Studio Bouroullec www.bouroullec.com 7. Lullaby mirror www.marblestudio.it 4. Indoor ski-jump facing an old scrapyard, somewhere in Belgium 5 6 7 6 8 7 5. Usuals, a new label by Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe www.usuals.nl 6/7. The Souvenir vases, giving new life to unsold Dutch tourist trinkets, manufactured long-ago by a Thai ceramics factory, for export to shops in the Netherlands. 8. Phenotype Design: Yasutaka Okamura yasutakaokamura@web.de www.wonderable.com 122 123 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1. AC 01, alarm clock Design: Jasper Morrison for Punkt. www.punktgroup.com 2. Dressed Up Stool Design: Hyunjin Seo & Jaekyung Kim www.kam-kam.org 3. From an Istanbul sidewalk 2 4/5. Nenuphares, abstract sitting landscape with Divina Kvadrat textile / Hasard: bench, tablet and two shelves Design: Stéphanie Marin 1 www.smarin.net 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 1 WÒ YÓU: BEIJING & SHANGHAI TRAVELOGUES IN DESIGN 4 An exhibition showing the creative research of China based designers and studios as inspired by the urban cultures of its greatest cities, Beijing and Shanghai. The China Design Market project aims at fostering dialogue on the goals of sustainability in design today, providing insight on the role and responsibility of China’s own global cities in responding firmly and in a timely way to the economic and cultural demands of a world in transition. 1. The Age of Press Design: Li Yongling 2/3. Nylon Boots and the Low Chair Family series Design: Jovana Bogdanovic 6. Ladybug-dream Design: JKati Meyer-Brühl www.innovo-design.com www.bruehl.com/ 4. Harmony series Design: Xiao Tianyu / www.tianyuxiao.com 7. Dsàt chair Betty Design: Anouchka Potdevin 5. Yellow drum Design: Danful Yang / www.xyzdesign.com www.anouchkapotdevin.com 6/7. Urban carpet & Paglioni Design: Instant Hutong / www.instanthutong.com 8/9. A British Design Story, an exhibition as part of Design September in collaboration with Donna Wilson, SCP and Ercol at La Fabrika, Brussels 6 www.donnawilson.com www.lafabrika.be 7 8 9 7 124 125 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1/2/3. Walk the Walk, a tightly knit family of objects in which concrete meets silver, the precise and timeless encounter between the modern and the impermanent Design: David Taylor Photos: Mats Håkanson www.superdave.se 4/5. Jointed Jewels, based on the idea of creating a ball-joint as a single piece, through the use of laser sintering; a ball is made inside a ball Design: Alissia Melka-Teichroew Photos: Lisa Klappe On view at ‘Composed Exhibition’ organised by Organisation in Design Ventura Berlin - at Qubique, Berlin www.byamt.com www.qubique.com 1 3 4 5 6 2 1 2 4 3 5 1. Pleat Box, the outer part of the lamp is available in white ceramic, glazed underneath in red and grey – the result of recycling different enamels Design: Xavier Mañosa & Mashallah for Marset www.marset.com 2. Pilot, stool created using 3D propylene technique Design: Patrick Rampelotto and Fritz Pernkopf for Quinze & Milan www.quinzeandmilan.tv 3. Around, coffee table Design: Thomas Bentzen www.muuto.com 4. Collage Design: Alain Gilles www.bonaldo.com 5. Wohnbeat, a piece of garden is imported into the living-space Design: Miriam Aust / Photo: Jan Köhler 6 7 www.wird-etwas.de/miriam-aust 6. Spaceshifter, wardrobe and carpet Design: Markus Benesch www.markusbenesch.com 7. Trees growing out of walls, Istanbul 8/9. Just a bag + Les Cheminées, vases made out of used 35mm films Design: Raphaël Charles www.raphaelcharles.com www.lesbelges.org 6. BC-AD, stone tools Design: Ami Drach and Dov Ganchrow Photo: Promisedesign 7 8 8 9 www.amidov.com 7. Flow, vase developed by combining advanced 3D modelling techniques with rotational moulding Design: Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher www.serralunga.com 8. Simple Lunch Design: Matteo Cibic www.matteocibicstudio.com 126 127 DAMn° mag azine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 3. S&P 57, salt and pepper grinder Design: Alain Berteau 1/2/3/4. The Balloon Bowls, created by casting strong synthetic plaster into a balloon, after which a second balloon is inserted, and inflated. These two balloons act as flexible moulds, ensuring a unique shape for each and every bowl. Once the plaster is set, the balloons are removed, and a bowl appears Design: Maarten De Ceulaer www.tamawa.be www.maartendeceulaer.com 4. Ornicar, desk for kids Design: Cocktail Designers 5. Francois Azambourg’s performance at the Villa Noailles during this year’s Design Parade: a colourful limited edition étagère series in collaboration with Moustache 5. Characters, wall stickers Design: Geneviève Gauckler www.domestic.fr 2. Ray Light Design: Sylvain Willenz www.tamawa.be www.domestic.fr 8 5. Colourful helmets, Instanbul 6. Jack in the Box, 45 kilo Design: My Bauhaus is better than yours www.villanoailles-hyeres.com 6 7 8 7 6. DP 01 incorporates the simplicity of a modern DECT phone that just does what a phone is supposed to do: facilitate phone calls Design: Jasper Morrison for Punkt. www.betterbauhaus.com 7/8. ID lamp and Cardi chair Design: Volciane Casasnovas, Stéphane Dentand and Thomas Labarthe www.punktgroup.com www.mixcv.com 7. Pierre Charpin’s Ecran vase at the exhibition ‘Glass Scene’ during Design Parade www.villanoailles-hyeres.com 9 8. Melt Sofa Design: Mauro Lipparini www.bonaldo.com 9. Alter Stool Design: Claesson Koivisto Rune revealed at Skandium, London www.ckr.se www.skandium.com 128 129 DAMn° magazine # 30 PRODUCTIVITY JIG SPECIFICATION 1 2 3 4 1 3 4 5 6 2 1. Outdoor bathroom, Istanbul 2. Jig armchair Design: Chris Martin and Magnus Elebäck www.massproductions.com JIG ARM CHAIR THE OUTLINE OF AN ARMCHAIR IS TRACED WITH PAINTED STEEL TUBES, THE BACK AND SEAT VOIDS ARE THEN FILLED WITH TAILORED PANELS. JIG IS A LIGHTWEIGHT, ROBUST AND STACKABLE ARMCHAIR INTENDED FOR COMMERCIAL SPACES AND HOSPITALITY AREAS. THE JIG IS AVAILABLE IN EIGHT FINISHES. FIVE ARE IN FABRIC MATERIAL AND TWO IN LEATHER. 02 03 www.opinionciatti.com 04 05 4. Zen Line, outdoor living Design: Ludovica+Roberto Palomba 06 07 3. 5 Blocks, combinable, stackable and suspendible drawers Design: Lapo Ciatti 01 www.exteta.it ART NO: JI 01 XX (REPLACE XX WITH COLOUR CODE) 5 W D H SH 540 490 6 795 445 7 1. Pico collection, tiles composed of compressed sand and mixed minerals Design: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec © Massproductions AB 2011 www.bouroullec.com 5. Escargot, table lamp: re-edition Design: Le Corbusier www.nemo.cassina.it 2. Concentric, hand tufted carpets Design: Jose Gandia-Blasco www.white-design.be www.gan-rugs.com 6. New Logica System Olmo Tattile 8 3. Bau, sculptural hanging lamp Design: Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt 9 www.valcucine.com 7. Camouflage kitchen, made out of Eternit Design: Destilat www.destilat.at www.normann-copenhagen.com 7 4. Outdoor drying, Istanbul 5. OPERAM system Design: Gabriele Centazzo www.valcucine.com 8. MODERN: a system of modular objects Design: Piero Lissoni + Porro Research Centre 6. Pouf Pasha Design: Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci www.porro.com www.pedrali.it 9. bulthaup b3 / Shifting Contexts curated by Mike Meiré 7. Opera, outdoor tools Design: R&D De Castelli www.bulthaup.com www.decastelli.com 130 131