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Saturday 4 March 2006

KAP (2000)


Derin has been manufacturing furniture for a variety of projects since 1971. In 1999, the company began developing its collection and a year later expanded into the world market. The collection is characterised primarity by its simplicity, but also by its well-defined lines and sense of movement, an ethos that integrates with modern and fast urban lifestyles. By using a variety of fabrics and materials, the products making up the collection are suitable for furnishing both a home and office environment. They also bear the stamp of Derin's quality and extensive manufacturing experience.

KAP :: Designer :: Tanju Özelgin.

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Wednesday 1 March 2006

jienshu


The Visceral Void is a 'front loading' chaise lounge with a mixed typology of a bathtub and a water slide. It is the result of a study of the relationship between the human body and void spaces. The design works on the 3 variables of the outline of the body's resting profile, 2 perimeter frames and a skin stretching across it. These are configured to create a series of different mutations of furniture type.

Product: Visceral Void

Description: Chaise Lounge
Material: Fibre Glass
Colour: Blood Red
Year: 2005
Dimension: W780 x D1720 x H750

Designer :: Jason Ong.

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Tuesday 28 February 2006

FOREVER YOUNG / a proportion conflict


lamba print on dibond 162 x 125 cm.

..."A girl in a kitchen. At first glance, an ordinary domestic scene. But take a closer look. Something's wrong here. The kitchen and the items in it clearly belong to the rather frowzy world of grandparents, but their proportions are incompatible-with one another and with the figure in the room."......

text: Louise Schouwenberg Frame Magazine 31

Designer :: Lucas Maassen.

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Did toys turn into furniture or did furniture turn into toys?


The pieces of furniture are the main characters in this Tableau Vivant. A small change on the convention of chairs has granted them a life. This change consists mainly of removing the rear legs of the chairs and sometimes the addition of feet. The chairs become dependent on each other and their environment, with which they interact and exist in numerous ways, creating all sorts of different situations.

Designer :: Lucas Maassen.

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Monday 27 February 2006

Shelf


Two forms, cut out of one metal sheet, bent for to penetrate each other and to create a dynamics, a visual lightness. The triangulate form of the carapace provides the object with resistance. Depending on the angle the shelf takes on a different shape: the side is rather more wired, while the front of the shelf has more volume.
Producer :: VANGE

Designer :: Benoît Deneufbourg.

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CIRRUS


The new order for shelves.

Designers :: Patrik Doppler and Rainer Saner (doppler und saner).

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Sunday 26 February 2006

Bulbandcandle :: Kidino


YES! trucdesign (or truc-d) it is also KIDINO !!! It was necessary that I post a new image today. No?!?
Then I put a red "truc".

Trucdesigner :: Gilles Roudot.

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Saturday 25 February 2006

doudoupop



Voici deux peluches qui appartiennent aux séries doudoupop "biodou" et "fonfec" doudoupop est dédié à la conception, la fabrication et la diffusion de peluches uniques.

doudoupop
Hand Made Plush Maker.
jamous (at) doudoupop.com

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'How to plant a fence'


In my projects I often try to combine the sensitive, emotional and the small with the powerful, large- scale and the industrial. The Laced Fence project translates that line of thinking. Fencing is a sign how we modified and cultivated our environment. Like brambles fences are rising rampantly around us. I wondered what would happen if a patch of embroided wire would meet with and continue as an industrial fence. Hostility versus kindness, industrial versus craft. The strong industrial fence is challenged in its function and appearance by a delicate lace decoration, showing how something which was meant for pure functionality can also be decorative.

Designer :: Joep Verhoeven (DEMAKERSVAN).
Photo credits Raoul Kramer.

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