Posts tagged "Concept"

Torafu Architects
Catch Bowl

Bent plywood / Sycamore / Stainless steel / Magnet

Designer’s Statement :

We proposed a shelf, focusing on corners, which inevitably exist in every room. When a hemisphere is divided into a quarter and three quarters, the quarter snugly fits into a concave corner and the three quarters onto a convex corner.

Based on this idea, we created a joyful and lightsome shelf that allows the user to adjust its height and also use it as a bowl to enjoy putting things in it just like playing a ball toss game in an athletics festival.

On the lid and at the bottom of the bowl, the radial patterns made by the alternately inverted wood grain of the shiny sycamore sliced veneer seem like twinkling stars.

By splitting into two parts, this bowl catches edges and catches things to become little shelves in the corners of a familiar room. When one part catches its counterpart, they become one whole bowl again.


Piergil Fourquie

Les Bulles (Bubbles)
Suspended glass balls weighted with marble ballast, this individual case will form a precious and transparent cocoon for personal objects. It can also be changed rapidly into an original and very elegant vase. ‘Les Bulles’ collection drew inspiration from laboratory glassware. They also explore the themes of landscape and micro-architecture, around the notions of balance, stability and space. Combining simple volumes, they stage fascinating microcosms which play on the contrasts between glass and stone. Materials: blown glass and Carrara marble.


Niels Datema, currently a student at Design Academy Eindhoven, has created ‘bread spoons’, a set of containers made specifically for measuring bread ingredients. the size of each the vessel is precisely large enough to hold the ideal amount of water, flour, oil, sugar and yeast needed for a loaf. the white ceramic bowls have labeled wooden handles, making it easy for users to bake home-made bread.

via DesignBoom


Muller van Severen

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Helen Carnac is a maker, curator and academic who lives and works in London. Drawing, mark-making, the explicit connections between material, process and maker and an emphasis on deliberation and reflection are all central to her practice as a maker and thinker.



“You are in the stream of life whether you like it or not …”

Lawrence Weiner

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Chaise for Hallingdal 65

2012
Kvadrat


The Chaise for Hallingdal 65 was designed for the Hallingdal 65 exhibition, put on by the Danish textile manufacturer Kvadrat in celebration of their classic textile. The Chaise was imagined as a piece of furniture intended only to hold a piece of fabric. Considering how a roll of textile would find comfort and sit most naturally, the chaise allows the fabric to drape between a post that secures the roll itself and a rail that allows the end of the material to hang. The structure is made of aluminum castings and extrusions, and plastic fittings.

by Jonathan Olivares



Anna Roberts
Contemporary Crafts . University College Falmouth 2012

Anna Roberts

Contemporary Crafts . University College Falmouth 2012


Zilvinas Kempinas

Tube 2008
Magnetic Tape . Plywood


Urban Picnic is an iconic stick that you balance over your shoulder, with a cloth tied into a bundle holding stackable tableware, and the fabric of the bundle doubles as a tablecloth.

by Jody Kocken


A new take on the traditional wire shade by Marc Trotereau.

A new take on the traditional wire shade by Marc Trotereau.