Showing posts with label cool stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool stuff. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2008

London Design Festival- 100% Design

Some of the awesome things from 100% Design...

Susan Bradley Design's Oscar (outdoor carpets)

noodle's digitally printed roller blinds and wallpaper (these remind me of x-rays somehow...)

Vitamin's Urban Creatures, Urban Gnomes, and Hoodies


Thorunn Arnadottir's Blush radiator (there seems to be several reimagined radiators... are they making a comeback somewhere?

Smarin's LivingStones (I can so see Liz having these....)

Ulrika Jarl's Stardish and pendant lamp


Freedom of Creation's Trabecula tray
Ok, so I thought that this tray was pretty sweet. So I chcked out their website, and this group also did several other things I thought were great when I saw them- the RP chainmail pieces, and they have a trabecula table which Doug showed us in CAD last semester....



U+'s Wobble Chess Set and Shatter Cup and Saucer- didn't realize Umbra had gone awesome.




what I could do without: the crazy amount of Tord Boontje clones... and the deer fetish (wtf?)

stuff to go see

From Village to Vogue: the Jewelry of Art Smith
Brooklyn Museum of Art- through May 2009
Oceans, Rivers, and Skies: Ansel Adams, Robert Adams, Alfred Steiglitz
Nat'l Gallery- Oct 12- March 2009
Gothic Fashion
FIT- through Feb 2009
Seduction in Fashion
FIT- begins December 2008
Elegant Armor: The Art of Jewelry
Museum of Art+Design
Richard Avedon: Portraits of Power
Corcoran- through January 2009
Jim Henson's Fantastic World
Smithsonian's Internat'l Gallery- through Oct 5
O'Keefe and Adams
Renwick- starting Sept 26
Frank Gohlke photos
Renwick- starting Dec 5
Reality Check: Truth and Illusion in Contemp. Photog.
Met
pretty much everything at MOMA
MOMA- always...
Tim Burton exhibit!!
MOMA- starting in December 2009

Friday, September 19, 2008

DesignThinking and Faberge Eggs

There's a new blog by Tim Brown on Design Thinking, somehow I think this will be a must read.... (via Core77)

also the Instructables website has a Make a Faberge Egg contest! I can't wait to see what people come up with, and maybe I can squeeze in making an egg.... (via Make)

Friday, April 25, 2008

3form ecoresins

Clicking through links, I found this company- 3form, that sells ecoresin sheets/panels in a variety of sizes.colors, and lots of awesome patterns. And you can order samples! So i did.... lots of them! Toys!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

what do you want?

Found through Core77's blog, this essay by David Barringer on Desire and consumption. Great!!!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon is a UK designer who designs a wide range of objects. He dropped out of art school, and learned to weld repairing his motorcycle which then led into creating sculpture. From sculpture he moved into furniture, and was "discovered" in 1989 by the Cappellini furniture design company and they produced his S chair.


Tom Dixon is known for embracing the technology available and using it to create his designs. In a quote from his website tomdixon.net, he says "Honestly, I can't remember ever holding an ambition to be a designer. It just slowly came over me as I rejected notions of being an artist or, a craftsman. Even today I prefer the idea of being an industrialist." This outlook is obvious from his designs, not looking at what's been done before or really what's happening tangential to him- he seems to make a place for his work if non previously exists. One thing that really strikes me about the work is the broad outlook at the "object"- particularly in his lighting- and the experimentation with materials. Some of my 3 favorites:

I love the look and delicacy of the form.


The structure of this piece really draws me- it could seem too much or too heavy, but the scale in which it was rendered makes it seem almost fragile.



I love the simplicity of the form, and that he put so much thought into the design for this piece.

Tom, along with David Begg, started Tom Dixon Designs in 2002, and they partnered with venture capitalists to for Design Research which oversees both Tom Dixon Designs and Artek, which is a furniture manufacturer that was started by Alvar Aalto. He has exhibited at numerous exhibitions- including the Milan Furniture Fair and 100% Design in London. For the London Design Festival the past 2 years he has orchestrated a public display/giveaway of his work to raise social awareness- this past year he designed and gave away a specially designed lamp that uses CF bulbs! Here's a video I found with Tom Dixon talking about sustainable design. Tom Dixon Designs will be exhibiting at the ICFF in NYC in May!