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Octopus-vulgaris for wwf by designer scott henderson.

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Octopus-vulgaris for wwf by designer scott henderson.

Oct 15, 2011 | events, people |
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‘vulgaris’ by designer scott henderson

Designer Scott Henderson has created a heroic Octopus sculpture, resembling a sport trophy more than anything on the menu at an Italian restaurant.

It is for the World Wildlife Fund Charity Auction
The piece is Henderson’s contribution to the Faces in the Wild auction which will take place on November 3rd 2011, and will be attended by more than 200 people from the world of design, VIPs and press. The idea is to auction wildlife-themed artwork that raises money for World Wildlife Fund to preserve and protect the remaining wildlife and wilderness on our planet. It is sponsored by Humanscale, which is inviting Architects & Designers to take part. Other designers involved include Tom Dixon, Marcel Wanders

Humanscale’s founder and CEO, Robert King has served on the National Council of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) since 1999. All proceeds donated to WWF will be matched by Humanscale.

Henderson explains the Octopus is among the creatures facing dangers:
The piece is called Vulgaris, from the scientific name ‘octopus-vulgaris’- depicts the eight-limbed creature in its stretched form- pushing away from the ocean floor. The Giant Pacific Octopus suffers greatly from high pollution levels in its range, and can sustain life threatening injury from growing noise pollution in its ocean habitat. They are listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as ‘endangered’, require protection to exist. Material: Machined Aluminum Alloy. Dimensions: 1’ tall by 7.5” diameter. It was created in an ambitious CNC machining job from a block of solid Aluminum Alloy.

Faces In The Wild auction
date: starts: thursday 3 november 6pm gmt | ends: thursday 3 november 10pm gmt
venue: Humanscale showroom | northburgh Street islington | london ec1v ojp [ free but by invitation only ]

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Phil Patton is a contributing editor at Departures and Esquire magazines, a contributing writer at Wired and an automotive design writer for The New York Times. He was a regular contributor to The New York Times House and Home section and, in 1998, originated the “Public Eye” column. He has written many books including: Made in USA: The Secret History of the Things That Made America (Grove-Weidenfeld, 1992), which was named a New York Times notable book of the year; Bug: The Strange Mutations of the World's Most Famous Automobile (Simon & Schuster, 2002); Michael Graves Designs: The Art of the Everyday Object (Melcher, 2004); and Dreamland: Travels Inside the Secret World of Roswell and Area 51 (Villard, 1998). He has also written for Art in America, ARTnews, Connoisseur, Geo, Harper’s Bazaar, Men’s Journal, The New Republic, New York Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian, Travel + Leisure, Traveler, The Village Voice and Vogue. Patton was Editorial Consultant on the Guggenheim Museum’s “Motorcycle” show in 1998 and Consulting Curator for the “Different Roads” exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1999. In 2000 he was consultant and contributor for “On the Job: Design and the American Office” at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.

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