Competition offers brit designers chance of free flights.
If you’re a British designer wanting to travel but lacking the funds, then get your application in to BA’s Great Britons competition – the 3rd round’s now open for entries!
Apply here
If you’re a British designer wanting to travel but lacking the funds, then get your application in to BA’s Great Britons competition – the 3rd round’s now open for entries!
Apply here
“The design world’s Oscars”
Icon Magazine
2009 Brit Insurance Design of the Year judges are: chaired by Alan Yentob and including Paola Antonelli, Karen Blincoe, Peter Cook, Sarah Mower and Yves Béhar.
And the winners are…
The winners and shortlisted designs below. Winners were revealed at the Awards Dinner on 18 March 2009.
Architecture
above: winner— Snøhetta, Oslo Opera House (Oslo, Norway)
above: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, Westminster Academy (London, UK)
above: Romera y Ruiz Arquitectos, Eight Inscribed Houses and Three Patios (Spain, Gran Canaria)
above: Steven Holl Architects Beijing, Linked Hybrid (Beijing, China)
 ø Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects, Alison Brooks Architects, Maccreanor Lavington Architects, Accordia
 ø Housing (Cambridge, UK)
 ø Design Indaba, 10×10 Project (Cape Town, South Africa)
 ø Shuhei Endo, Education Centre (Osaka, Japan)
 ø Herzog de Meuron Architects, CaixaForum Cultural Centre (Madrid, Spain)
 ø West 8 + DTAH, Spadina Wave Deck for Waterfront Toronto (Canada)
 ø Adjaye Associates, Contemporary Museum of Art (Denver, USA)
 ø Junya.Ishigami+Associates, Kanagawa Institute of Technology KAIT Workshop (Kanagawa, Japan)
 ø McDowell Benedetti, Castleford Bridge (Yorkshire, UK)
 ø Subarquitectura, Tram Stop – Sergio Cardell Plaza (Alicante, Spain)
Fashion
above: winner—Italian Vogue: A Black Issue, July 2008
above: Prada by Miuccia Prada, Spring/Summer 09
above: Viktor & Rolf, Barbican Art Gallery and Siebe Tettero for The House of Viktor & Rolf
above: Helen Storey with Tony Ryan, Wonderland – biodegradable materials
above: Duckie Brown, Spring/Summer 09 – Menswear
above: Basso & Brooke, Spring/Summer 09
 ø Linda Grant, The Thoughtful Dresser blog
 ø Louise Goldin, Spring/Summer 09 – Knitwear
 ø Alber Elbaz, Creative Director, Lanvin, Spring/Summer 08
 ø Miuccia Prada and James Lima, Trembled Blossom, Fashion Film
 ø Maison Martin Margiela, Spring/Summer 09 – 20th Anniversary Collection
Furniture
above: winner—Konstantin Grcic, MYTO Chair for PLANK
Above: Adam Goodrum, Stitch Chair for Cappellini
above: Nacho Carbonell, Evolution Series
above: Wieki Somers, Cloakroom, Boijmans Museum, Rotterdam
above: Tord Boontje, Fig Leaves for Meta
 ø Tokujin Yoshioka, Venus Chair
 ø Ronan/Erwan Bouroullec, Magis Steelwood Family for Magis
 ø Shay Alkalay, Stack Chest of Drawers for Established & Sons
 ø El Ultimo Grito, Composite bench system for UNO
 ø Terrence Woodgate and John Barnard, Surface Table for Established & Sons
 ø Jurgen Bey, Witness Flat series for La Galerie de Pierre Bergé et Associés
 ø Nendo, Cabbage Chair for the XXI Ct Man Exhibition curated by Issy Miyake
 ø Arik Levey, Workit, work station for VITRA
Graphic Design
above: winner—Shepard Fairey, Obama Poster (show overall winner )
above: Daniel Eatock, Big Brother Logo
above: Mevis & Van Deursen, Baghdad Calling
above: March Studio and Aesop, Aesop Stores and Branding
 ø Troika, All the Time in the World for British Airways, T5, Heathrow, London
 ø Sender LLC and mo/de, official election campaign, Barack Obama Logo
 ø Kenya Hara, Designing Design Book
 ø Lex Reitsma , Jan Bons – A Designer’s Freedom
 ø The Guardian graphics, illustrating current financial climate
 ø Chase and Galley, IsNotMagazine
 ø Karel Martens & Enrico Bravi, Werkplaatz Typografie Arnhem, Oase #74
 ø Lorraine Wild, Martin Kippenberger exhibition catalogue
 ø Cornel Windlin, Rebecca Stephany, Marco Müller, Project Vitra
 ø Job Wouters aka Letman
 ø Engine Service Design, The Social Innovation Lab for Kent County Council
Interactive
above: winner—O’Reilly, Make Magazine
above: Lucky Bite, Dinner Table Game for Science of Survival, Science Museum
above: Troika, Cloud, Digital Sculpture for British Airways, T5, Heathrow, London
above: The GreenEyl, Appeel
above: Jeff Lieberman and Dan Paluska, Absolut Quartet
above: Joachim Sauter, Art + Com, Kinetic Sculpture for BMW Museum
 ø Rumpus Room, Video for Pet Shop Boys – Integral
 ø Bartle Bogle Heagarty, BA Terminal 5 “Live” Adverts
 ø Post-Spectacular, Fid.Gen Bar Codes
 ø Chris O’Shea, Joel Gethin Lewis, Andreas Muller, This Happened, Events
 ø Troika, Digital by Design
 ø Media Molecule, Little Big Planet for Playstation
 ø Zoo Films director James Frost, Radiohead House of Cards
Product
above: winner—Singgih S. Kartono, Magno Wooden Radio, Manufactured by locals in Java
above: Senz XL Storm Umbrella
above: Francois Azambourg, Pixel for Ligne Roset
above: Tony Mullin, Green Felt Protest Suit
above: Marloes Ten Bhomer, Rotation Moulded Shoe
above: Kode Design, Armadillo Vest with Facemask
above: Joe Wentworth, Ipogeo light for Artemide
 ø Jorre can Ast, Jar Tops for Royal VKB
 ø Noam Toran & Onkar Kular, The MacGuffin Library
 ø Revital Cohen, Life Support
 ø HomeHero, HomeHero Fire Extinguisher
 ø CinqCinq Designers, Clean
 ø Demakersvan The Netherlands, LightWind – Outdoor lamp
 ø Trent Jansen, 3D Stencil
Transport
above: winner—Medellin Metro Cable, Line J, Colombia
above: IDEO, Aquaduct Concept Vehicle for water filtration
above: District, Trek District Bicycle
above: Mar Kayaks, K2 Kayak for Nelo
above: Eric Larson, Ricky Biddle, Ben Shao and Austin Cliffe, Balance Sport Wheelchair
 ø London and Continental Railways, High Speed 1 and St Pancras International
 ø Daimler, Car2Go – car sharing
 ø Alp Transit, Lotschberg Base Tunnel, Switzerland
 ø Richard Jenkins and Dale Vince, Ecotricity Green Bird vehicle
 ø KTM, Stunt Motor Bike
 ø New Deal Design, Charge Spots for Better Place
 ø Think Norway, Th!nk City Electrical Car
The 91 shortlisted designs including winners will be on show at the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year Exhibition from 12 February until 14 June at the Design Museum in London.
Find out more at designsoftheyear.com
Stitch was selected as a Best design in the concepts category of the 2004 American International Design Review. Now we learn Cappellini has put it into production.
Fun folding chair completely manufactured with aluminum plate. Polished lacquer in white, blue, yellow, grey, red and black colors or in a multi-colored version in a fixed combination of the same colors. Feet in white polypropylene. Stitch Chair is a new typology of product for Cappellini and allows, thanks to its hinges, to have a chair that can fold up. Comes with personalized cardboard packaging.
Designer: Adam Goodrum
Producer: Cappellini
Retailer: Ponoko — Luminaire
Fascinating minimalism: the Velos lounge chair.
The extremely graceful and inviting chair has been especially designed for places where informal encounters happen.
Places where a light and loose atmosphere can be created that also projects quality. The smooth lines of the foot section and the distinctive seat frame are fascinating due to their subtle, organic minimalism – plus a high degree of seated comfort that is provided by an innovative, seamless and structured cover using shaped knitting technology. The range is completed by a footstool and a matching three-legged side table.
Available from mid-2009 Introduced at Orgatec 2008
Design: Eric Degenhardt
Producer: Wikhahn
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