Core77’s Ultimate Gift Guide: Week 6, Object Design League…A League of Their Own

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Chicago-based Object Design League (ODL) makes design discovery fun again with their whimsical installations and thoughtful design pieces. The five designers work together to promote experimental and independent object design through public installations and events.

Most recently, ODL setup a Balloon Factory at the Museum of Contemporary Art where they took turns hand-making balloons and demystifying a process that even included an oven made from upcycled IKEA products. Lookout for the full launch of their online store, ODLCO, at the end of the summer. Until then, the fabulous five give us a sneak peek at some of their favorite tools and products to get you inspired through the end of the season. See their picks here or check out our full gift guide here

OR browse by curator:

» 3rd Wards Gurus Pick the Goods
» MAKE good with Becky Stern
» Choice Cuts from hipstomp
» Cycling gear and other goodies from Geekhouse Bikes
» Tools from Hand-Eye Supply
» Gifts for the maker in your life from Core77

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Theoretically Unneccessary, Actually Neccessary Tool Design

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The Progressive 6-in-1 Multi Opener is a neat tool designed to open six different types of packages. The photos tell you all you need to know about it, but beyond its obvious utility, it caught my eye because of what it says about package design.

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If you’re young, healthy and have a good grip, you can open the things pictured here with your bare hands (except for the bottle cap). If you’ve got arthritis, these package designs that are so easy for others to open can become annoying obstacles. Right now it either doesn’t make economic sense for companies to design packaging that anyone can open, or the companies just don’t care.

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The Boogie Chandelier

The idea for the Boogie Chandelier came from endless possibilities offered by fiber optic technology. Light transmitting cables turn light itself into..

Rodoli Custom Aviator Sunglasses

Customizzatevi un Rodoli. Frame stile Aviator, materiali e assemblaggio di altissima qualità tutto made in Italy, oltre 2500 combo disponibili: montatura, lente, terminale.
Come dire…poca spesa, tanta resa.

Rodoli Custom Aviator Eyeglasses

Rodoli Custom Aviator Eyeglasses

Rodoli Custom Aviator Eyeglasses

Rodoli Custom Aviator Eyeglasses

The Periodic Table of Heavy Metal

Ora la chimica mi è un po’ più simpatica. Design by PopChartLab, la trovate qui in modalità poster.
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The Periodic Table of Heavy Metal

Mishka Watch Collection

In uscita i nuovi orologi pop Mishka. 4 versioni disponibili, fate la vostra scelta.
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Mishka Watch Collection

Mishka Watch Collection

Deerdana Steve tee

La trovate qui.
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Deerdana Steve tee

Tanner Goods Notebooks

I nuovi notebooks e pencils targati Tanner Goods, li trovate sul loro store.
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Tanner Goods Notebooks

Beavis and Butthead is back!

I leggendari Beavis and Butthead torneranno questo inverno con una serie di nuovi episodi mantenendo intatto stile e ironia. Non resta che attendere e godersi intanto questo breve sneak peek.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

New Designers 2011: as the value of copper increases, product design graduate Oscar Medley-Whitfield has minted a range of copper-bullion bowls so investors can display their assets at home.

His Worth the Weight project involved finding a suitable low-tech way to cast copper in the teaching workshops at Kingston University.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

The material tends to absorb oxygen when molten then become aerated and brittle when cooled – not very useful for making ingots.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

He settled on a traditional Japanese technique, shown in the movie above, where molten copper is poured into a cloth inside a pan of boiling water.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

This slows the cooling process and reduces the amount of oxygen incorporated, resulting in a pure and dense casting.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

Medley-Whitfield developed the project in his final year and presented it at graduate show New Designers, which took place in London from 6 to 9 July. He also showed a series of benches that rely on each other for supportSee all our stories about New Designers 2011 here.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

The details below are from Oscar Medley-Whitfield:


Worth the Weight
The un-Final Collection

Worth The Weight is a project driven by an insight into the worth and projected worth of the commodity, copper.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

It is an experimental, material and process lead project that is focused around developing a method of casting which is suitable for copper.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

Copper is a difficult metal to cast with as it has a tendency to absorb up to 100% of is own volume in oxygen when in its molten state.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

This makes it extremely hard to get refined results from the casting processes as the additional oxygen creates air pockets leaving the finished object with an aerated texture and brittle composite. For these reasons copper is little cast within industry.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

The cloth mould water casting process tackles the issues surrounding copper casting in a number of ways. The lack of oxygen in water ensures a more refined surface finish then conventional moulds. It also supplies a slower cooling process, which gives the metal a dense concentration.

Worth the Weight by Oscar Medley-Whitfield

Although the bowls are presented and finished as a final collection they are in no way demonstrations of cloth mould water castings full potential. Each bowl is a show of slight variation on the process and with each variation comes new opportunity for process refinement.


See also:

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Andre Pereira at
New Designers
Ben Fursdon at
New Designers
Orawee Choedamphai at
New Designers