Biennale Interieur 2014 aims to provide "a deeper insight into what design means"

Interieur 2014: Interieur president Lowie Vermeersch and curator Joseph Grima explain why they took a “research-driven” approach to Biennale Interieur 2014 in this movie produced by Dezeen for the fair.

Furniture by Marina Bautier, Interieur Designer of the Year 2014
Furniture by Marina Bautier, Interieur Designer of the Year 2014

Biennale Interieur 2014, which runs until 26 October, is presenting a wide variety of brands at Kortrijk Xpo and smaller venues throughout the Belgian city, alongside installations and exhibitions curated by architecture critic Joseph Grima and research collaborative Space Caviar.

Dried Chat Room bar at Biennale Interieur 2014
Dried Chat Room bar at Biennale Interieur 2014

“There are 100,000 people coming here and we really want them to have a unique experience,” says Vermeersh. “We decided this year should be a Biennale that’s research driven, and that’s why we invited Joseph Grima to curate the cultural programme.”

Artek stand at Biennale Interieur 2014
Artek stand at Biennale Interieur 2014

Grima’s curation includes two large exhibitions exploring the changing nature of the home over the years under the provocative tagline “The Home Does Not Exist.”



“We wanted to look at the idea of the home not as a place of intimacy, but more as a space where a series of forces – economic, cultural, technological – converge,” explains Grima.

Joseph Grima's SQM installation at Biennale Interieur 2014
Joseph Grima and Space Caviar’s SQM installation

He believes he was appointed as curator for this year’s biennale because the fair wants to attract a new, more critically-aware audience as well as its traditionally commercial one.

“I think this is an incredibly bold and desperately needed approach,” he says.

Joseph Grima's SQM installation at Biennale Interieur 2014
Joseph Grima and Space Caviar’s SQM installation

At Kortrijk Xpo Grima has created a large oblong structure out of modular shelving units, which visitors can walk through and discover exhibits including domestic images pulled from social media sites and statistical representations of the economics of the home displayed in neon lights.

Joseph Grima's SQM installation at Biennale Interieur 2014
Joseph Grima and Space Caviar’s SQM installation

“The installation is called SQM, as in ‘square metre,'” says Grima. “The ambition of this big structure is to be almost like a spaceship that travels speculatively into the future and into the past and explores parallel dimensions of domesticity.”

Joseph Grima and Space Caviar's The Quantified Home exhibition for Biennale Interieur 2014
Joseph Grima and Space Caviar’s The Quantified Home exhibition

As part of the city programme Grima took over a former school, soon to be demolished, for an exhibition called The Quantified Home.



“Because it’s about to be torn down, we used materials that we found at the school [to create architectural interventions],” Grima explains. “We took down bicycle sheds, for example, transforming them into a staircase to access the main building. And then knocked down certain parts of the walls to create a meandering path.”

Joseph Grima and Space Caviar's The Quantified Home exhibition for Biennale Interieur 2014
Joseph Grima and Space Caviar’s The Quantified Home exhibition

Facts and quotes about the home are stencilled on the walls throughout the building for visitors to discover as they make their way through it.

“The building becomes the canvass of this exhibition,” Grima says. “All of these historical facts tell incredibly eloquently the story of the home over the past 150 years.”

Joseph Grima and Space Caviar's The Quantified Home exhibition for Biennale Interieur 2014
Roomba vacuum cleaner ballet at The Quantified Home exhibition

At the end of the exhibition, robotic Roomba vacuum cleaners perform a “ballet” in the school’s old gymnasium.

“[The exhibition] ends with a slightly lighter moment,” says Grima. “These domestic robots are increasingly infiltrating our homes and we asked them to dance for us.”

Glithero's Fantooms' installation at Biennale Interieur 2014
Glithero’s Fantooms’ installation

Besides Grima’s exhibition, other cultural highlights at the Biennale’s city programme include a light installation by Glithero in the Bloem Museum and a nightly performance by local electro rock band Goose, in which each band member performs on different floors of a tower.



“Coming to Interieur is not just a day visit, but it is at least 24, 48 hours being one continuous experience,” says Vermeersch. “It’s looking at things, picking up a performance, discussing, meeting, going on into the night and hopefully leaving with a different or deeper insight into what design means for you.”

Performance by Belgian band Goose at Biennale Interieur 2014
Performance by Belgian band Goose

Biennale Interieur 2014 takes place in Kortrijk, Belgium, from 17 to 26 October.

The music in the movie is by 800xL. Listen to more music by 800xL here.

Photography use in the post is by Delfino Sisto Legnani and Bart Kiggen.

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Inexpensive eInk Cell Phone

The aim of this eInk Cell Phone is to provide mobile phone goodness at a fraction of the cost. According to the designer, the final price should be no more than $200. The focus is on the battery life and that it can play second fiddle to your primary smartphone. Listen to music, read a book or the news – all without having to worry about the battery.

Designer: Fabrice Dubuy


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Street Art in Istanbul

Lors d’une escapade à Istanbul, l’artiste Pejac a associé ses talents de dessinateur aux influences orientales du pays pour peindre des moucharabiehs et des mises en abîme de serrures sur les murs. Le résultat, très réaliste, crée une véritable illusion. Une série nommée « Lock, Poster and Shutters » à découvrir en images.

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Topo x Woolrich collection

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Il brand con base in Colorado Topo Design ha collaborato nuovamente con Woolrich per il rilascio di questa capsule collection formata da Rover Pack, Duffel e Accessory Bags. Entrambi usano lana Woolrich e inserti in Cordura. Assemblati a mano negli Stati Uniti, in vendita sullo store online.

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Leeo ti avvisa quando la tua casa prende fuoco

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Solitamente i sensori anti-incendio per la casa sono poco smart da usare e brutti da vedere. Il team di Leeo ha inventato questo accessorio che connettendosi via wifi ti avvisa sul tuo smartphone se avverte nell’aria fumo o monossido di carbonio. Inoltre tiene sotto costante controllo temperatura, umidità e grazie alla lampada al led, illumina l’ambiente circostante con una gamma da 16 milioni di colori. Per farvela breve: 99 dollari ben spesi.

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Home Sweet Home #122

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The Tallest Residential Building In NYC

Au coeur de Manhattan, au 432 Park Avenue, se trouve une tour résidentielle d’environ 425 mètres de haut. Le designer Rafael Viñoly a conçu les 104 appartements somptueux avec des vues imprenables sur la ville qui seront disponibles d’ici l’année 2015. SPA, piscines privées et salons en marbre, les intérieurs sont à découvrir en images.

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Łód&#378 Design Festival 2014: 'Kawara Chair' by Tsuyoshi Hayashi

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Inspired by the charming array of colours and finishes of rejects, Hayashi makes use of off-casts from the traditional Kawara curved tile industry in Takahama, Japan. The frame design takes advantage of the tiles’ standard size and shape: the tiles slot in with awesome precision, holding firm without the need for glueing or fixing of any kind. The unique hardness of these glazed tiles (apparently fired at double the temperature used in Western kilns) gives the dainty seats a satisfying solidity.

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Grooming retreat in Mallorca offers "ritual of self-cleansing" before and after horse riding

This wooden platform that rises up from a barley field in Mallorca gives a young equestrian a space for contemplation and grooming before and after horse riding (+ slideshow).

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

Designed as a collaboration between Norwegian studio Gartnerfuglen and Spanish architect Mariana de Delás, the Grooming Retreat was the “dream” request of a woman who had recently moved back to her hometown in the south of the Spanish island.



Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

“She asked for a space for grooming, contemplation and delicacy,” explained the architects, who worked with makers from India, Russia and Canada, as well as their home countries to realise the structure.

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

“The project focuses on the ritual of self-cleansing, both mental and corporeal,” they explained. “Learning from the importance and formality of horse grooming before and after riding, the project intends to gain back the time devoted to one’s self that modern times has taken away.”

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

Located on an agricultural estate, the project is made up of three structures – a secluded wooden platform for the rider, a feeding and grooming station for her horse, and a narrow wooden pathway connecting the two.

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

These frame a pre- and post-ride ritual that involves tethering and grooming the horse, ceremonially traversing the pathway and then using a ladder to climb up into the “solemn refuge” via a hatch in the corner of the floor.

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

Screened by layers of mosquito netting with varying opacity, this space is divided up into designated areas for cleansing the body, mind and spirit.

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

“For animals, self or social grooming does not only improve their hygiene but it is also said that they gain self-confidence, sexual appeal and reduce stress. We believe that by joining corporeal self-grooming beauty, simpleness and ritual, we can achieve the same benefits for the modern being,” said the team.

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

Locally sourced timber was used to build the structures, including the criss-crossing frames that elevate the platform.

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The view from inside looks out over the indigenous plant life and wild olive trees, and out to the sea beyond.

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás

When not in use, the ladder can be taken away to prevent strangers from accessing the space without permission.

Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen and Mariana de Delás


Project credits:

Architects: Gartnerfuglen, Mariana de Delás
Chief carpenters: Sindre Sahlqvist Blakar, Eirik Stormo
Hands-on collaborators: Marie Monsen, Julie Hauge, Suchi Vora, Martin Plante, Nataliya Kuznetsova

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