konstantin grcic: process in chair

london

I browsed through my pictures from the brit insurance design awards this morning. I like the form of konstantin grcic‘s 360° chair for italian manufacturer magis but I do not understand why they put the orange version of the chair on display at the designmuseum. It looks like a piece of an Ikea collection. what I find interesting is how the munich-based designer started off and ended up with a chair that barely reminds you of the prototype.

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360° chair at the designmuseum. london

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360° chair prototype at the prophets and penitents‘ show
by damn magazine in milan 2009

dieter rams: dieter’s and my livingroom

london

I never met dieter rams in person. even if I would love to. recently I saw his ‘less and more’ exhibition at the designmuseum in london.
dieter was the director at the german electronics manufacturer braun and is known globally for his simple and elegant aesthetics.

there was a picture of dieter’s living room hanging on the wall. it’s exactly like I want mine to be. dieter, if you need a roommate, give me a ring.

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picture of a picture of:
dieter ram’s residence, frankfurt, 2003
c-type print on aluminium by todd eberle

dilight: luminous little beads

london

3 days ago this year’s nominations for the brit Insurance designs of the year have been announced. I went to the press preview at the designmuseum and had a closer look at the selection.

japan-based dilight are lucky to be nominated with their bead-shaped LED lights installation. the self-claimed branding studio strung the LED beads along wires to create a display and invite the viewer to interact. an electronic current is passed through the wires, ‘which generates the lights when it is reconverted into energy by coils inside each bead’.

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chris bangle: a concept car that actually works

london

I went to the brit insurance designs of the year press preview on tuesday. the designmuseum in london shows a selection of best designs for the third time.

In june 2008 american automobile designer chris bangle introduced a car that questions the purpose of a car’s usual body. the former chief of design for bmw (he quit in february 2009) has replaced it with a high-tec fabric skin which is stretched over a moveable wire frame. check out the video below in order to see how I push my finger into gina’s fabric cover. a clever concept that shows what the future may hold.

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david olschewski: repurposes

cologne

I am in london since couple days. today I was standing in my new housemates garden. the next door neighbour had some old pitchforks standing around. It took me a while till I thought about cologne-based designer david olschewski who found a way of reusing this tool.

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david olschewski at the designers fair 2010 in cologne

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14.7, pitchfork + solid wood

neutelings riedijk: the green fortress against fire

maastricht

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the big ‘b r a n d w e e r’ lettering on the front facade is smashing!

let me be a little bit sentimental. today I leave maastricht for 4 months for a ‘better’ (either more expensive) life in london. I think that’s the best moment to present you my favourite building in the in the southern part of the netherlands. It’s the fire station by rotterdam-based architects neutelings riedijk. In my world a fire station was always red. but this building consists of green-pigmented concrete panels and changed my way of looking at things.

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corporate identity ?

rémi bouhaniche: it lives

cologne

I like french designers. and this one created a lamp on the principle of an organic body. lyon-based rémi bouhaniche has build a black skeleton which is the lampshade and a white surface which received the role of the skin. by pulling the rod down the light is switched on/off and can be also dimmed.

‘etirement’, which is french for ‘streching’ was part of the d3 talents exhibition, the young designers competition of the imm furniture fair in cologne, in janaury.

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