Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

Industrial designer Konstantin Grcic’s installed seats made of netting suspended from a metal structure at Design Miami/ last week. 

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

Located in the courtyard of the design fair, Netscape featured a six-point star-shaped metal frame with netting forming a series of hammock-like seats.

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

The installation was commisioned by Design Miami/ for the fair, where Grcic was presented with the Designer of the Year Award 2010 (see our earlier story).

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

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The following information is from Design Miami/:


Konstantin Grcic

Each December, the Design Miami/ designer of the year award recognises an internationally renowned designer or studio whose body of work demonstrates exceptional quality, innovation and influence, while expanding the boundaries of design. Selected by a committee of esteemed design luminaries from around the world, each designer of the year must demonstrate a consistent history of outstanding work, along with a significant new project, career milestone, or other noteworthy achievement within the previous twelve months. This year, we are thrilled to name Konstantin Grcic as the winner of the 2010 Designer of the Year Award.

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

For years, konstantin has been celebrated for an exceptionally thoughtful approach to advanced design, factoring in not only aesthetics but also a wide array of the most pertinent questions facing design creation today: how are we to deal with material scarcity? how can the relationship between objects and their sites of usage be harnessed to create more effective design work? how should design interface with other disciplines — art, architecture, theory, etc. — to maximize its potential? how can we simultaneously tap design’s history while fulfilling the promise of new materials and new technologies, while also creating humanistic work that responds to the pressing needs of the present?

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

In addition to designing objects for both mass and limited-edition markets, konstantin has also begun to direct his unique vision to curating design exhibitions, always reminding us of what matters most in design production and discourse. konstantin is a true designer’s designer. We are honored to recognize his immense talent and his impressive accomplishments.

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

Konstantin Grcic was born in 1965 in Munich, Germany. he apprenticed as a cabinet maker at parnham college, uk, and then earned a degree in Industrial Design at the royal college of Art in london, where he went on to work for Jasper Morrison, before establishing his firm konstantin Grcic Industrial Design in Munich in 1991.

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

kGID has since become one of the most important players in the international design industry, creating objects that have garnered numerous important awards (e.g., the compasso d’oro in 2001) and that have been acquired for the permanent collections of the world’s most prestigious museums (MoMA, New york; centre Georges pompidou, paris; Die Neue Sammlung, Munich; and others). his impressive roster of clients includes vitra, Magis, classicon, flos and Established & Sons, and his limited-edition work is represented by Galerie kreo in Paris.

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

the commission

to commemorate this award, each recipient is given a major commission to be unveiled at Design Miami/. konstantin has chosen to create a two-part project. the first part involves a six-point, star-shaped installation featuring hammock-like seats, designed specifically in response to Design Miami/’s temporary structure and an idea of how to service fair visitors in an original, novel way.

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

More than a seating element, ‘Netscape’ is conceived as a catalyst for social interaction. the project embodies konstantin’s acute sensitivity to the physical site and to the contextual demands of the given project. We know our visitors will enjoy putting this project to good use. The second part of konstantin’s commission involves a special exhibition of the designer’s favorite projects representing the remarkable arc of his career.

Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/

The works in the exhibition, chosen by Grcic himself, include seminal pieces displayed on readymade modeling stands placed in front of large-scale digital images taken in konstantin’s studio. through this presentation, viewers are invited into konstantin’s world, where they can glimpse the logical yet romantic process that is so important to his work. We would like to thank Nasir kassamali and luminaire for generously providing objects for konstantin’s exhibition.


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Batucada light by Jahara Studio

Brunno Jahara Batucada light

Brazilian designer Brunno Jahara of Jahara Studio will launch a dented task lamp made of anodised aluminium during Design Miami next week.

Brunno Jahara Batucada light

The lamp is called Batucada, which means “beaten” in Portuguese, and is a continuation of Jahara’s Batucada range of crumpled aluminium homeware.

Brunno Jahara Batucada light

Brazilian lighting company ViaLight manufactures the lamp, which will be launched at the Ornare showroom in Miami’s Design District on 29 November.

Brunno Jahara Batucada light

See also our story about Jahara Studio’s Neorustica furniture made of scrap wood.

Brunno Jahara Batucada light

Here’s some info from Jahara Studio:


Jahara Studio will display in Miami, Batucada Lamp, made by ViaLight in Brazil.

Batucada Light, a hammered task table lamp in anodized colors, will be on display during the Design Miami week at Ornare showroom in the Design District.

Brunno Jahara Batucada light

The manufacturer of the lamps, the Brazil-based company ViaLight, has invited up-and-coming Brazilian designer Brunno Jahara to make a series of special task lamps using LED technology and low impact materials such as aluminum, which is 100% recyclable.

The lamps are a continuation of the Batucada Collection, where the designer hammers and smashes objects such as centerpieces, vases and lamps. For these first pieces, green, yellow, purple and black were chosen. Every year new colors will be added to the collection.

While making every piece unique, the hammered surfaces reflect the light and lend character to the lamps. Batucada stands for a percussion rhythm of Brazilian carnival parties, where many instruments are made of cans or tin pots.

The lamps are reminiscent of classic industrial metal lamps from the 20th century, but the battered surfaces and flashy metallic colors highlight their imperfections and uniqueness, transforming them into a new contemporary icon.

Previous ViaLight projects include a limited edition of lamps by designer Karim Rashid, released in 2008.

The opening night is November 29th at Ornare showroom in Miami Design District, at 8 p.m.

Address: 3930 NE 2nd Avenue – Suites 102/103 Miami – Florida


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Konstantin Grcic to receive Designer of the Year Award at Design Miami/

Konstantin Grcic to receive Designer of the Year Award

Industrial designer Konstantin Grcic is to be presented the Designer of the Year Award at Design Miami/ in December, where he will also create a seating installation from nets.

Konstantin Grcic to receive Designer of the Year Award

Called Netscape, the 24 netting seats will hang from a star-shaped structure in the fair’s courtyard.

Grcic will also curate an exhibition of his own work, displayed against photos from his Munich studio.

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Here’s some more information from Design Miami/:


DESIGN MIAMI/ PRESENTS SIXTH ANNUAL DESIGNER OF THE YEAR AWARD TO KONSTANTIN GRCIC

New Work Entitled Netscape And Curated Exhibition By Grcic To Be On View At December 2010 Show

Design Miami/, the global forum for design, is proud to announce that German designer Konstantin Grcic has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Designer of the Year Award. New work commissioned for the fair, along with an exhibition of highlights from Grcic’s career, curated by Grcic himself, will be presented at the December 2010 edition of Design Miami/.

Each December, the Design Miami/ Designer of the Year Award recognizes an internationally renowned designer or studio whose body of work demonstrates unmatched quality, innovation, and influence, while expanding the boundaries of design. The Designer of the Year must demonstrate a consistent history of outstanding work, along with a significant new project, career milestone, or other noteworthy achievement within the previous twelve months. Past Designer of the Year winners include Zaha Hadid, Marc Newson, Tokujin Yoshioka, the Campana Brothers, and Maarten Baas.

“As we started looking at potential nominees for this year’s award, Grcic’s name quickly rose to the top,” says Wava Carpenter, Acting Director of Design Miami/. “Once nominated, our jury unanimously voted for Grcic—a clear testament to the strength of his work both throughout his career and over the last twelve months. Konstantin’s work in the last year has demonstrated his incredible range and prolific talent. His ability to work in multiple contexts simultaneously is the hallmark of today’s most successful and enduring designers, who of necessity are highly sensitive and responsive to the fluctuating demands of the market and the rapidly evolving discourse surrounding design.”

The Munich-based Grcic is not only one of the world’s most influential designers, but his disciplined, architectural, and boundary expanding approach to industrial design continues to set his work apart from his contemporaries. Founded in 1991, Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design (KGID) has worked in fields ranging from furniture and product design to exhibition design and architecture-related commissions. Grcic’s products have received awards including the Compasso d’Oro (for the MAYDAY lamp in 2001) and are part of the permanent collections of world- renowned institutions including The Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. Throughout his career, Grcic has designed for companies including Cappellini, Established & Sons, Flos, Iittala, Krups, Magis, Moroso, Muji, and Vitra, among others.

Carpenter continues: “Over the last year, in addition to creating new designs, Konstantin also curated the first design exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Just the fact that the Serpentine asked Konstantin to do this project demonstrates his unequaled international reputation for integrity and quality in the field of design. But even further, Konstantin’s specific selection of design objects represented a return to the roots of design during a time when market fluctuations were causing concerns over the future of the field.”

Grcic was chosen by a selection committee comprising previous Designers of the Year Fernando and Humberto Campana; Daniel Charny, Director at From Now On; Wava Carpenter, Acting Director for Design Miami/; Ambra Medda, Co-Founder and Creative Consultant for Design Miami/; Architect and Design Editor for Abitare Magazine, Anniina Koivu; Journalist and Curator Cédric Morisset; and Alexander von Vegesack, Founder and Director of the Vitra Design Museum.

“As we discussed Grcic’s career as a jury, we kept coming back to how relevant his designs are to today’s world,” says Carpenter. “He has a remarkably strong body of work and because of that, he has the freedom to choose what projects he takes on. What’s inspiring is how he only does projects he believes in—his designs are never sensationalized; they are pieces that have the power to make the world a better place. A project like the MYTO Chair for instance not only utilized an advanced plastic in an entirely new way, but it did so by using the least amount of material possible. It made people re-think so many things: materials use, how cantilever chairs are designed, and environmental responsibility, to name a few.”

In keeping with Design Miami/ tradition, Grcic has created an installation for this year’s fair. His piece, entitled Netscape will be presented in an outdoor area in the courtyard of Design Miami/’s Temporary Structure designed by New York-based design studio Moorhead & Moorhead. Given flexible boundaries for the commission by Design Miami/, Grcic chose to create a functional work that visitors to the fair will be able to interact with directly. Playing off this year’s tent design, Grcic created a six-point star-shaped structure from which seats made of netting will be suspended. The hanging chairs will rock slightly when used by visitors and will create a space for guests to engage with one another before entering or leaving the fair. Netscape will seat 24 people at a time.

“When I first looked at the design for this year’s Temporary Structure, there was this beautiful part of the tent, just before the entrance,” says Konstantin Grcic. “I knew that I wanted to create something special for the fair—something functional, but also something that incorporated my ideas of what a place like Miami is like in December. The idea for the commission was fairly immediate because the tent design by Moorhead & Moorhead really lent itself to a project like this. It’s a space for people to enjoy.”

In conjunction with Netscape, a small exhibition of Grcic’s work will also be on display inside the fair, near the show’s entrance for Design Talks, the forum for exploring contemporary design practice and collecting. The works in the exhibition, chosen by Grcic himself, will include his favorites, along with seminal pieces from throughout his career. Among the designs on display will be the Blow Table for Established & Sons (2010), the Miura Bar Stool for Plank (2005), and the Tip Waste Bin for Authentics (2003), among others. The fifteen works in the exhibition will be placed on readymade modeling stands placed in front of large-scale digital images taken in Grcic’s studio.

“I wanted to create a display that celebrates the objects that allowed me to win this wonderful award,” says Grcic. “When you place furniture on the floor, people try it out. When you put it in a display like this, it changes the context. We chose to display these 15 pieces in front of images of the studio as a way to invite people into our world. You see the ‘mess’ behind what we do, but also the inspiration.”

In honor of this year’s award, Design Miami/ has partnered with TheCrane.tv, the premium online video magazine for contemporary culture, to produce two bespoke films on Konstantin Grcic, the history of Design Miami/ and this year’s Netscape commission.


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