Balance table by Raw Color for Arco

Product news: graphic design studio Raw Color has collaborated with Dutch furniture company Arco to reissue Arnold Merckx’s Balance table (+ movie).

The Balance can be supplied both as a fixed and an extendable table.

Originally designed by Merckx for Arco in 1988, the Balance table celebrates its 25th birthday this year.

The Balance can be supplied both as a fixed and an extendable table.

Raw Color’s Balance 25 set of tables maintains features including the concrete trumpet foot, a simple extension system and round table tops.

The Balance can be supplied both as a fixed and an extendable table.

The range comes in new colours, natural, grey, rosa and green, with fixed or extendable surfaces.

The Balance can be supplied both as a fixed and an extendable table.

Other table designs include the A-Joint Table produced by Very Good & Proper and a glass table whose legs are formed by a single steel pipe.

The Balance can be supplied both as a fixed and an extendable table.

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Buzz chair by Bertjan Pot for Arco

Milan 2013: Dutch designer Bertjan Pot has created lightweight chairs for furniture brand Arco that have wooden seats with edges curved tightly over the aluminium frames.

Buzz by Bertjan Pot for Arco

Designed for Dutch furniture brand Arco, Buzz by Bertjan Pot combines 3D-formed, wafer-thin veneers with tubular aluminium frames in order to make the chairs as lightweight as possible.

Buzz by Bertjan Pot for Arco

The ultra-thin veneers allow the seat to fold closely around the frame in all directions.

Buzz by Bertjan Pot for Arco

Available in beech or oak, the chairs come with legs in a variety of colours.

Buzz by Bertjan Pot for Arco

Buzz forms part of a range called Table Manners that features tables, chairs, cabinets and other small pieces of furniture, all of which were presented at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan last month.

Buzz by Bertjan Pot for Arco

We previously featured a chair wrapped in a jumper by Bertjan Pot and also the Lazy Bastard chair filled with polystyrene balls like a beanbag.

Buzz by Bertjan Pot for Arco

Last year in Milan Arco presented a shelf by Raw Edges where the front slides down to create a desk.

Buzz by Bertjan Pot for Arco

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Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

Milan 2012: Hackney designers were busy in Milan last week and we’re bringing you some of the best new product launches, including this shelf by Stoke Newington duo Raw Edges where the front slides down to create a work surface.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

Shown at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile for Dutch brand Arco, Deskbox can be fixed to a wall and acts as a shelf and container when closed.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

A pencil can be left standing in a tiny round hole in the top surface to signal that there is more to the simple form than meets the eye.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

A parallel mechanism, similar to that used in compartmentalised sewing boxes allows the front section to hinge down and provide a flat surface for working on.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

Raw Edges previously designed another unfolding shelving product for Dutch furniture brand Arco, which was launched at last year’s furniture fair in Milan.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

The Salone Internazionale del Mobile took place from 17 to 22 April. See all our stories about Milan 2012 here.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

Here’s some more information from Arco:


Deskbox designed by Yael Mer & Shay Alkalay

Soon after graduating from the Royal College of Art, Shay Alkalay became very well known with Pivot, a special type of drawers for Arco and the Stack for Established&Sons. He is most fascinated by functional items that can move and change and, in cooperation with his partner Yael Mer, they founded the design studio Raw Edges. Their latest design for Arco is another mobile functional object.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

The Deskbox is a practical small table/cabinet that is hung onto a wall and it is ideal for settings where there is little space available for furniture. It is an elegant small work place, which is excellent for working on a laptop for instance, and it can be retracted to form a closed box, half the size of the table top.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

The Deskbox represents a new typology in Arco’s focus on tables, which is an area of specialisation that sets the company apart from others. Continuous research often leads to new inventions and solutions.

Deskbox by Raw Edges for Arco

This design from Raw Edges originated from the project Arco Okay 2011, where Arco challenged ten designers to develop new ideas, based on the production possibilities of the company. Desk Box is based on the parallel mechanism from earlier sewing boxes, which Arco used to produce a long time ago.

Raw Edges are based at Okay Studio off Stamford Hill, round the corner from Dezeen’s own offices.

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Designed in Hackney is a Dezeen initiative to showcase world-class architecture and design created in the borough, which is one of the five host boroughs for the London 2012 Olympic Games as well as being home to Dezeen’s offices. We’ll publish buildings, interiors and objects that have been designed in Hackney until the games this summer.

More information and details of how to get involved can be found at www.designedinhackney.com.

Raw edges Breadbox

Lo studio israeliano raw edges ha disegnato questa Breadbox durante il workshop organizzato da Arco. In pratica una scatola divisa in due parti da appendere alla parete dove la parte superiore, che ha la funzione di piano d’appoggio, slittando verso il basso, fa apparire il contenuto della parte inferiore. All’interno del post vi ho inserito tutta la sequenza.
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Raw edges Breadbox

Raw edges Breadbox

Raw edges Breadbox

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

Milan 2011: London design studio Raw Edges presented this dressing table and a desk with hinged drawers for Dutch brand Arco at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan last week.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

The piece is a development of the designers’ Pivot project for the brand, originally launched with a cascading two-drawer unit in 2008 (see our earlier story).

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

Two drawers hinge, rather than slide, out of the body of the cabinet, which is made from lacquered oak.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

The desk and dressing table versions have shorter legs and either a deeper table top or recess for a mirror along the back.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

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Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

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Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

The following is from the designers:


ARCO AND YOUNG TALENT / NEW PROJECTS

Arco is launching several new products this year, and it is striking to note that a new generation of designers is increasingly playing a role in the composition of the collection. In order to further intensify its contacts with this generation of design talent, Arco is currently organising an unusual design project: ARCO OKAY – London designers do furnishings.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

This collaboration with the London designers of the Okay Studio is a follow-up to the Arco 12 project which was organised in 2005 on the occasion of the company’s 100th anniversary.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

Arco wishes to actively remain open to new ideas and challenged ten designers to create something in wood, based on the available production possibilities, which was totally different from the products in the existing collection.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

A few years ago Arco started collaborating with a new generation of talented young designers at home and abroad. This approach is now bearing fruit. And, partly as a result, the company’s image is evolving. The solid and highly regarded collection that Arco has created over the years serves as a foundation from which the company can move forward with new élan.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

Jorre van Ast took over the management of the family company on 1 January 2011. While preserving the highly acclaimed Arco style, he is adding his own striking signature as he slowly but surely expands the furniture collection that includes many bestsellers from the past. In keeping with its guiding principles, the company seeks to embrace innovation and sustainability while maintaining the same exacting quality standards and the traditional craftsmanship of the furniture maker.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

Pivot Desk and Pivot Vanity design: Shay Alkalay, Raw-Edges Design Studio

The highly successful Pivot, a wall cabinet with two drawers, launched by Arco in 2008, has since been publicised and exhibited worldwide and has won various awards. The designer, Shay Alkalay, created the prototype in just three days. “No preparation, no research. It came to me just like that.” He made it shortly after completing his finals at the RCA in London, where he had been engaged in an intensive exploration of phenomena such as movement and gravity. “I didn’t ever make a real product at the Academy. I was just playing around. Pivot was the first piece of furniture to emerge from my research. It was loosely based on the mechanism of traditional sewing boxes and toolboxes.” The fact that the drawers hinge rather than slide makes it possible to open both drawers at the same time, creating a new typology.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

There are now two different versions of the Pivot. Alkalay: “The Pivot is ideal if you don’t have much space, and also for things that don’t require much space. My mother-in-law thought it was the perfect make-up table. So I immediately made one for my wife Yael. It was not something I would ever have thought of. It also makes a very handy little work table with drawers – a writing desk that is just the thing for a laptop.”

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

The original cabinet has been made slightly lower and has been given an integrated desk top to create the Pivot Desk. The Pivot Vanity is a make-up table with a recess for a mirror in the top.

Pivot by Raw Edges for Arco

Product information: cabinet : lacquer and solid oak
top: solid oak


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Pinha by
Raw Edges
The Coiling Collection by
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Tailored Wood by
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