Glacier by Brodie Neill at SuperDesign

Glacier by Brodie Neill

This chaise designed by Brodie Neill is cast from 135 litres of clear glass and has to be cooled very slowly inside the mould over the course of 80 days.

Glacier by Brodie Neill

Caller Glacier, the piece is the first in a limited run of ten and weighs 300kg.

Glacier by Brodie Neill

It’s on show at annual show SuperDesign in London, which is open at 7aWakefield Street, London WC1N 1PG until 7pm today.

Brodie Neill is a SuperDesign regular, having presented a bench carved from laminated plastic, plywood, chipboard and fibreboard in 2008 and a wire-frame chair in 2010. See all our stories about his work here.

Glacier by Brodie Neill

Here are some more details from Brodie Neill:


Designer Brodie Neill launches his latest limited-edition creation, Glacier, during SuperDesign in London this October.

Glacier by Brodie Neill

This lucid chaise longue has a smooth, fluid-like shape consisting of a single, swopping gesture, an energy captured in pure, optically transparent glass.

Glacier by Brodie Neill

The once-fluid material flows from the central core and counterbalances the outstretched planes of the overall piece. Edition one of only ten ever made, Glacier is the perfect synergy of design and craftsmanship.

Glacier by Brodie Neill

Glacier’s graceful form is hand-cast from 135 litres of molten clear glass that fills the 7ft-long mould. Once the liquid glass has filled the mould cavity, the temperature is slowly reduced over an 80-day period allowing the glass to anneal and strengthen to certified standards. The monolithic form is fused with a total weight of 300kg.

SuperDesign emphasizes the current synergy between design and the visual arts with inventive ground-breaking displays that present contemporary design in a fresh and invigorating light. Yearly, this exclusive show now brings together collections from leading galleries and pioneering international designers at a crucial time in the art calendar, during the Frieze Art.


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Brodie Neill at
SuperDesign 2008
Clover by
Brodie Neill
Brodie Neill at
SuperDesign 2010

Clover by Brodie Neill for Kundalini

Clover by Brodie Neill for Kundalin

Italian design brand Kundalini will present this light based on the natural form of the clover leaf by Australian designer Brodie Neill in Milan next week.

Clover by Brodie Neill for Kundalin

The light, called Clover,  is made from molded polyurethane and aluminium with the light source concealed at the centre of the three folds.

Clover by Brodie Neill for Kundalin

Clover will be presented at Euroluce in Milan next week and also at FRETTE, Via Montenapoleone 21.

Clover by Brodie Neill for Kundalin

The following is from Kundalini:


EUROLUCE 2011

Pav. 9 | Stand B14

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at FRETTE

Via Montenapoleone 21

KUNDALINI PRESENTS “CLOVER”

Designed by Brodie Neill

Flowing lines and surfaces fold, expand and merge. They form an alluring three-dimensional, enveloping and open structure. This is a sculptural-lamp of extreme visual lightness.  It is a kind of ultra contemporary and dream-like mobile.  A shape intended to diffuse light in an evocative way.

Inspired by natural form, it calls to mind the organic lines of a clover leaf. The light source, hidden at the meeting point of the three petals, casts light onto the internal surfaces in a continuous play of reflections and rebounds. Clover is the result of research into new luminous expressions by Brodie Neill and Kundalini.

Suspension Lamp. Molded polyurethane body with opaque finish, aluminum reflector.

* Color: white

* Size:  Ø 70 cm – H 25 cm

* Light bulbs: 2 x B15D max 205 W

Brodie Neill

The Australian designer works and lives in London. He already designed the celebrated E-Turn bench for Kundalini in 2007. This was a fascinating, unbroken band of GRP. It was a perfect synthesis of the expressive methods of Brodie Neill, who has established himself within the international design scene with his exciting research into form. An innovative aesthetic, that reinterprets objects of everyday use through flowing lines that move through space with suggestive three-dimensional effects. Brodie Neill participates in many international shows and exhibitions and has been widely published.


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