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established & sons present new 2018 collection at mater for nycxdesign.

established & sons present new 2018 collection at mater for nycxdesign.

May 19, 2018

new york city based gallery and showroom matter is hosting a curated installation showing the latest collections from matter made and established & sons side by side. their collaboration is a natural expression of their shared values and attitude towards design, to create a bridge between their languages gathered through an installation on the occasion of new york design week. the exhibition will be on view until 2 june 2018.

for its new collection, established & sons has collaborated with leading international designers, including ronan & erwan bouroullec, konstantin grcic, dimitri bähler, mauro pasquinelli and established & sons’ design director, sebastian wrong.

a chicago first: dutch designer piet boon at haute living.

a chicago first: dutch designer piet boon at haute living.

Nov 8, 2017

please join us for an intimate, lively, and thought-provoking mixer with dutch design master, piet boon, whose creations range from furniture, lighting, and luxury interior projects, to collaborations with porsche and land rover. piet will be presenting design insights of his furniture collection, and sharing his thoughts on the balance between functionality, aesthetics, and individuality in design.

studio piet boon, founded in 1983, creates striking contemporary furniture, interiors, architecture, and product designs. the brand is world-renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, quality and vision, with a portfolio of corporate, commercial, and private clients in over 46 countries. piet boon is best known for his clear, no-nonsense style, as well as his exceptional use of colors and materials, creating practical and unfettered simplicity in his designs.

haute living is proud to have been the first furniture retailer to introduce the piet boon furniture collection to the united states in 2008, and remains one of the few select showrooms to represent his work today. guests will have the opportunity to meet and talk with piet boon one-on-one, network with industry insiders over refreshments, and discover the true essence and meaning of the piet boon collection!

about haute living
the haute living showroom, located in chicago’s river north design district, has become an integral part of the chicago design community and a destination for architects, interior designers, and design enthusiasts from all over the world. known for consistently promoting emerging designers and progressive brands, our thoughtfully curated collection represents the very best in modern and contemporary design today.

design miami/ 2015 celebrates the diversity of design.

design miami/ 2015 celebrates the diversity of design.

Oct 21, 2015

As the market for collectible design continues to evolve and mature with each edition, Design Miami/ celebrates the full diversity of its field. With the 11th edition of Design Miami/ this December, the fair offers extraordinary works from galleries based on five continents that specialize in everything from classic early twentieth century design to the conceptual cutting edge. Work ranging from full-sized architectural elements to the most delicate jewelry, by designers from as far afield as the Philippines and Japan, South Africa and Brazil, will be on show under one roof at the global forum for design.

There’s a story behind every piece of great design/.

[ latin spirit/ ]

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cangaço – bookstand/ fernando and humberto campana, 2015/ courtesy of campana studio and fernando laszlo/

Firma Casa, the first participating gallery from Brazil (São Paulo), offering a program that is notably strong in design from Latin America. The distinctive and innovative work of the Campana Brothers – Design Miami/ Designers of the Year in 2008 – are represented at both Firma Casa and Friedman Benda. A rare jacaranda wood bench by Modernist pioneer Joaquim Tenreiro is showing at R & Company. Cristina Grajales Gallery exhibits a spectacular coffee table by Gloria Cortina topped with golden obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass. ADN Galeria of Mexico participates in the Design Curio program with a project by the Mexico-based sculptor and furniture designer Eduardo Olbés.

[ design reborn/ ]

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pair of lamps from villa arreaza, caracas/ gio ponti, 1954/ courtesy of casati gallery/

The scholarship, research and the preservation of historic works that are so important to the world of collectible design are aspects that are perhaps less visible to visitors to Design Miami/. A number of exhibitions at this year’s fair will put the spotlight on projects honoring design history. Galleria Rossella Colombari will recreate an interior in the style of Villa Planchart in Caracas designed by Giò Ponti, using colors and materials dear to the architect. Another apartment – this one from Milan, designed by Ponti’s protegé architect Attilio Colonello – will be recreated from historic drawings and photographs by Casati Gallery, in a scenography that will include a number of pieces from the original scheme.

[ personal connections/ ]

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dining table for madeleine and jean prouvé/ pierre jeanneret, 1943/ marie clérin for laffanour – galerie downtown/

There’s a story behind every piece of great design, often one that reflects personal relationships, whether between a group of like-minded creative souls, friends and mentors, hard working duos, romantic partners, or siblings. One compelling personal connection central to the history of modern design is evoked in a piece presented this year by LAFFANOUR – Galerie Downtown: a table given to Jean Prouvé by Pierre Jeanneret in 1943, and which remained in use by Prouvé’s family at his house in Nancy, France. Family relationships are evoked in pieces by Xander Kriel, who created his Vos Altar in memory of his grandfather for Southern Guild, and by Wharton Esherick, who’s graceful sculptural form The Actress (1938/9), presented by Moderne Gallery, was inspired by his daughter Mary. Thomas Fritsch will present works by Verá Szekely, co-founder, with André Borderie and her husband Pierre Szekeley, of Borderie Szekeley, a trio that created work together until 1957.

[ monumental design/ ]

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enignum xvi/ joseph walsh, 2015/ courtesy of the designer and sarah myerscough gallery/ photographer: andrew bradley

Large-scale design and architectural components continue to be a keenly anticipated highlight of the Design Miami/ program. Galerie Patrick Seguin will once again be sharing a work of pioneering mid-century modular architecture, in this case the only remaining example of Jean Prouvé’s 1939 baraque de campagne, a rapidly assembled 4 x 4m military hut. At Galerie Philippe Gravier, Kengo Kuma will present a small nomadic tearoom constructed from simple lightweight plastic materials and inspired by the humble, reclusive dwelling of the writer Kamo no Chōmei. Substantial works in wood by Wendell Castle will be on show at Friedman Benda, R & Company and Carpenters Workshop Gallery, in celebration of the American art-furniture pioneer’s equally monumental career. At Sarah Myerscough Gallery, a new generation of designers creating large, finely-crafted works in wood will be represented by Joseph Walsh. From a lighter perspective, first time gallery Orley Shabahang presents the durable, finely crafted silk rugs created by Haji Jalili in the late 19th century represent a highly portable form of monumental design. On the opposite side of the spectrum is the continuation of Naihan Li’s I Am A Monument series at Beijing-based Gallery ALL, which shrinks monumental architectural structures into playful functional pieces for the home.

[ simulacra/ ]

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cardboard crown necklace/ david bielander, 2015/ courtesy of dirk eisel/

Playful and sometimes pointed references to familiar everyday objects infuse certain exhibitions at Design Miami/ with visual wit. Juxtaposing precious materials and functionality, Siegfried De Buck’s silver Praline Box (1993) is the ultimate vessel for Belgium’s prized chocolate confections, showing at Caroline Van Hoek. Fellow gold and silversmith David Bielander’s thin metal jewelry pieces at Ornamentum reference the simple cardboard crowns of childhood role-play. Another familiar childhood form – in this case a paper airplane – receives a nod in Karen Chekerdjian’s IQAR table for Carwan Gallery. Eric Serritella’s series of ceramic vessels crafted to resemble sections of weathered wood will receive its most ambitious addition yet in a new, larger, work inspired by the branches and bark of a birch tree can be viewed at Jason Jacques Inc. Wolfs + Jung’s ongoing Nature V2.01 explores the disconcerting contrast of apparently natural surfaces and manmade forms: ammann// gallery will be showing new works from the series including a teetering stool balancing on sticks cast in bronze and a rounded bronze vessel apparently clad in bark.

[ earthly matter/ ]

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bodypart iii/ kristina riska, 2015/ courtesy of hostler burrows/

Echoing the burgeoning interest in clay as a sculptural medium over recent years, decorative ceramics remain a strong area of creative innovation at Design Miami/. The Finnish ceramicist Kristina Riska will show Bodypart III, a sculptural vessel of vast proportions and organic curvature at Hostler Burrows. Lee Hun Chung contrasts the glassy finish of ceramic glaze with the rough, stone-like surface of concrete in a low table at Seomi International. Patrick Parrish Gallery will show the first ceramic works of painter Guy Correiro.

[ sacred geometry/ ]

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zig-zag chair/ gerrit thomas rietveld, 1934/ courtesy of galerie vivid

Geometric shapes occur both by natural and man-made design, the former often inspiring the latter. Ralph Bakker’s jewelry designs, coming to the fair with Antonella Villanova, are based on naturally occurring geometric patterns found in nature. Galerie VIVID presents geometry that changed the face of design in post World War I Europe in the form of Gerrit Thomas Rietveld’s Zig-Zag Chair. Brian Thoreen’s work, appearing at Patrick Parrish Gallery, demonstrates his passion for geometric forms that evolve from nature.

[ transparent and luminescent/ ]

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light pods/ terrence main, 2015/ courtesy of magen h/

The technical challenges and diverse effects afforded by glass continue to inspire forms both ethereal and unexpected. At Galerie kreo Julie Richoz shows new works created with glass blowers at Marseilles’s legendary CIRVA (Centre International de Recherce sur le Verre et les Arts plastique). Kyoto-born designer Ritsue Mishima – represented by Pierre Marie Giraud – moved to Venice in 1989 to work alongside the city’s fabled glassblowers, deviating from Venetian tradition to create un-pigmented works. Commonplace Studio’s Lumière series marries blown glass to contemporary technology, illuminating each globe with projections of moving images in a ghostly tribute to the early days of cinema at Victor Hunt Designart Dealer. Terence Main’s branchlike Light Pods set budlike glass elements at the tips of cast aluminum twigs to create a ‘growing’ chandelier at Magen H. Gallery.

[ hard steel, soft leather/ ]

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wave bench/ maria pergay, 1968/ courtesy of demisch danant/

The contrast of cold, hard metal with hide is one addressed in a multiplicity of ways at Design Miami/. The unyielding, cool lines of Maria Pergay’s stainless steel furnishings find soft contrast in their leather and hide upholstery. Alberto Biagetti and Laura Baldassari make a more playful juxtaposition in the Body Building collection at Secondome, an ‘anti gym’ that takes formal inspiration from metal workout equipment, undercutting the hard edge with soft pink upholstery. Nanda Vigo’s fur is of the faux variety: at Erastudio Apartment-Gallery synthetic leopard skin covers her hybrid brass forms from 1971 that perform both as coat racks and lighting elements. The classic combination of hard steel face and soft leather straps appears in a number of the vintage watches with extraordinary provenance at the fair’s first watch gallery Le Collection’Heure.

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[ Design Miami/ ] is the global forum for design. Each fair brings together the most influential collectors, gallerists, designers, curators and critics from around the world in celebration of design culture and commerce. Occurring alongside the Art Basel fairs in Miami, USA each December and Basel, Switzerland each June, Design Miami/ has become the premier venue for collecting, exhibiting, discussing and creating collectible design.

samples. vitra & flos.

samples. vitra & flos.

Sep 19, 2013

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Vitra & Flos Sample Sale 2013. Vitra and Flos are partnering for Vitra’s annual sample sale in the Meatpacking District. For two days you will have the opportunity to purchase showroom models and lightly used products for up to 80% off retail value.

[ best deal ]
Be the first one through the door on Saturday to buy a La Chaise by Charles & Ray Eames, designed in 1948, for $ 1,000. (Original retail value $ 10,625)

saturday & sunday 21 > 22 september 2013 | 11a > 5p
vitra | 29 ninth avenue | new york | 212 463 5750

Milan 2010. Wrapping it up.

May 10, 2010

milan 2010. once again thousands descended upon milan for this year’s saloni del mobile international furniture design fest. attendance was 7% up on last year. with 56% of the 2010 Milan design show’s exhibitors coming from beyond Italy’s borders.
above: highway loop by bartoli design for segis is a public seating system. modular benches connect by way of half loops.



above: slovenian home appliances company gorenje and the french designer ora-ito presented the new collection gorenje ora-ito carbon. this collection is a successor to the older collection by gorenje and ora-ito (black and white color).



above: brazilian designers fernando and humberto campana designed a range of furniture for Italian brand edra, including this storage unit entirely concealed by dangling lengths of raffia. definitely not another white cube.

“BARBARIANS”
This tribute to the Barbarians refers to the populations who in the early part of the first Century AD, helped to bring down the stultifying empires of the Western world, laying the groundwork for the Europe of today. Pulsing with passion and drive, fresh blood and daring, they ventured forth from the furthest outposts of the known world to occupy the heartland.



above: rachel whiteread, 2005. projectb is proud to present for the first time in italy the art of chess, in partnership with RS&A london, which invited some of the world’s leading contemporary artists to produce the chess sets, previously exhibited in 2009 at the reykjavik art museum. the exhibition in milan featured seven life-size chess sets designed by the artists tracey emin, tom friedman, damien hirst, barbara kruger, yayoi kusama, alastair mackie, and rachel whiteread. see more chess art in our earlier story.



above: artist, fueledbycoffee makes a point. the regulars who go every year noticed things in general were down-scaled this year. several items mentioned seen below…



above: chairless is a seating device for the modern nomad. the sturdy strap allows its user to sit down in a relaxed manner — but with neither seat or backrest. chairless is so light and compact that you can carry it with you wherever you go. chairless relieves the spine and legs, so that hugging your knees or using a support is no longer necessary. designed by alejandro aravena and produced by vitra see more in our earlier story.



above: sparkling chair by dutch designer marcel wanders for magis is made by a blow molding technique used to manufacture water bottles. after the molding process, the hollow spaces are filled with high pressure air to strengthen the design. with this technique the plastic usage is minimal and the total weight of the chair is only around 1kg. see more in our earlier story.



above: artist nendo shares concept growth with chair garden: a stool grows sideways, and becomes a bench, or lengthwise and becomes a lounge chair, or even a bed. if we can see a piece of furniture’s function changes as it grows and matures over time, we may find new clues, even a way to design form naturally. this installation explores ways of determining form based not on function or a modular system derived from the proportions of the human body, but on ‘furniture that grows’.

whereas in the last couple of years the saloni was, perhaps, not that inspirational design-wise, a consequence crisis-induced budget-tightening, the experimentation has continued. indeed, the designers and manufacturers which dedicated some time towards looking to the future gained the most from this year’s event.

aside from bigger names such as kartell, driade and artemide, there were plenty of smaller companies and individual designers making a name for themselves either in the main exhibition halls or within the smaller spin-off events dotted around the city.

and bottles or no bottles, marcel wander’s sparkling chair speaks of the creativity and design innovation showcased at this event.

Resources:
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Neocon09.

Jun 4, 2009

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NeoCon® World’s Trade Fair, the National Exposition of Contract Furnishings, is the largest exhibition of contract furnishings for the design and management of the built environment in North America. NeoCon features the latest trends, products, and concepts in office, healthcare, hospitality, residential, institutional and government environments, all under one roof at Chicago’s famous Merchandise Mart.

Producer: Neocon

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Flight stool. Pantone.

Feb 4, 2009

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Looking back. Special edition Pantone Flight Stool designed for the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York City, 2005. Timeless sculptured plywood furniture.

Designer: Barber Osgerby
Producer: Isokon Plus

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