Big Bounce, “inspired by lighting techniques used on film sets” — we learn that reflective bounce can soften the hardness of high power LEDs. The lamp is made of FSC Certified White Oak, powdercoated laser cut steel. May be purchased through the designer.
designer: jonah takagi
now at national building museum shop
Eco-friendly paper tableware made of reed pulp, bamboo, and bagasse (sugarcane waste), which is usually discarded in the process of making sugar. Fully biodegradable.
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top: vipp kitchen tools consists of a breadbox, a salt and pepper mill and a dishwashing set. bottom: storebound laundry pod, a very green salad-spinner for small loads of laundry.
The 2011 International Housewares Show in Chicago discovers product design formally for the first time. Under the theme “Discover Design” the invitation-only competition design criteria is based on inspired design, quality, brand positioning, outstanding craftsmanship, exclusive market focus, retailer and consumer favorites, and design-focused sustainable product. Discover Design was developed based on attendee feedback regarding the type of companies they would like to see at the show.
the 2011 winning products are…
best collection
elevate collection – joseph joseph
taste the world gravity mills – adhoc
pure black – stelton
kor water black collection – kor water
vipp kitchen tools – vipp
best product
lunch pot – black-blum
callista lemon squeezser – blomus
the laundry pod – storebound
bottlesup glass water bottle – bottlesup
citrange – royalvkb
box cutter – slice
bird feeder – born in sweden
bq-10 tour foldable bbq set – legnoart
magisso cake server – magisso
zebag – zebag
Zaha Hadid explores the idea of non-conventional dining using interposable black melamine elements in her Niche dishes. The piece is made of 5 separate dishes which can be stacked or arranged in various configurations.
L x W x H
30 x 60 x 10 cm
12 x 23¾ x 4 inches
designer: zaha hadid
producer: alessi
materials: melamine
period: 2009
a toy for ages 8 thru senior citizen.
#5 is the real article if you are wondering
Last year, Audi had become the first car manufacturer ever to bring a line-up of model cars and new products to the Nuremberg at the 62nd International Toy Fair. The main attraction of the 2011 show will be Auto Union Type C e-tron study with electric drive.
This car is based on the earlier limited edition car model from Audi AG sold through their subsidiary Quattro GmbH. The car is hand finished and made of aluminum and carbon-look material. It can comfortably seat children or grown-ups of up to 1.80 meters (5’11’’) in height. The study is 2.32 meters (7.61 feet) long and 97 centimeters (38.19 inches) wide.
The electric motor produces a peak torque of 60 Nm (44.25 lb-ft) and steadily 40 Nm (29.50 lb-ft). The Audi e-tron reaches a top speed of 30 km/h (18.64 mph) and has a range of 25 km (15.53 miles). Charging can be done through a standard 230V household socket; a recharge will take 2 hours depending on the battery charge status. It also comes with a reverse gear. Ages 8 thru senior citizen.
The show will be held from February 3 to 8.
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if the last time you raised your hand in mrs. murphy’s third grade classroom was a couple of decades ago, it’s hard to imagine the grade school experience with laptops playing just as vital a role as pencils and wide-ruled paper.
But imagine your day now. How many hours do you use your laptop? Just like the rest of the world, schools are becoming increasingly reliant on laptops, but as learning tools, not to YouTube the Double-Rainbow guy for the third time this week. Lots of schools around the world can hardly afford the roof over their heads, let alone laptops. That’s why One Laptop Per Child is an important, socially impactful charity that uses donations to get real results.
They even developed their own laptop, the XO “rugged, low-cost, low-power” laptop that’s easy to read outside for those schools that don’t have buildings to operate from. In countries where libraries are small and outdated, or, in some cases, nonexistent, access to the Internet is an invaluable resource for children who would otherwise have no contact with the world outside their own. Children in many developing nations are already becoming more educated than their parents’ generation, meaning they will be the first crop of young adults with the knowledge and ingenuity to pull their struggling economies out of a slump, and these laptops are the first step. All donations are accepted. $199 buys a laptop.
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designed for cappellini by ny design studio dror, the felt peacock chair is porn for furniture lovers.
I know it makes the blood rush to my face whenever I look at it, which is often. Though it may look elaborate, the Peacock Chair is made from only three single sheets of thick wool felt and a simple metal frame. It’s a breathtaking combination of material and form, and if I had one I don’t think I’d ever do anything but sit in it all day long. Available in four bright colors, it’s both an investment piece and a steal at $6,400 (on sale at Unica Home) and Luminaire.
designer: studio dror
producer: cappellini
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emile – jacques ruhlmann, rare “elephant” chair, ca. 1926.
Phillips de Pury’s sale of Design Masters, from Ruhlmann to Newson, takes place on Dec. 15 but several days of open houses have brought prospective buyers to the company’s new quarters at Park Avenue and 50th Street.
Auction 15 December 2010 6pm
450 Park Avenue New York
Viewing 10am-6pm
450 Park Avenue New York
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put a spin
on the overworked woodsy trend with jason phillips’ log stools ($322).
Cast from original tree stumps, the stools are available in gold or silver leaf. They add the perfect amount of pizzaz to a room without going over the top.
But maybe bling isn’t your style. You might like Jasper Morrison’s stools for Vitra instead ($405). Made of 100% cork, they’re not only sustainable (the cork used is limited to 9 year harvest cycles so that the same tree can be harvested for generations) but their simple lines, muted color palette and attention to materials gives a perfect nod to our Danish modern forefathers.
log stools:
cork stools:
designer: jason phillips
designer: jasper morrison
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