Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Industrial designer Benjamin Hubert‘s latest chair features a T-shirt-shaped piece of plywood curled smoothly into its solid ash frame.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Tabs at the corners of the plywood fit into recesses in the solid wood components to make the surfaces level, rather than just attaching on top of them.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

“The principle is about the ply integrating with the solid timber, which is different to how most ply chairs work, where you can see a very divorced relationship between them,” Hubert told Dezeen.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The simple frame crosses beneath the seat to join the front and back legs but incorporates a complex CNC-cut twist to meet the slanted back.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Hubert unveiled the piece at the designjunction exhibition in a former postal sorting office during the London Design Festival.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

It was created in collaboration with Portuguese manufacturer De La Espada, who last year invited Hubert to design his first complete collection.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

This year De La Espada gave him a large stand at designjunction where he created an installation with thousands of cuts and folds, and showed new work including the Tenda lamp made of underwear fabric that we featured earlier this week.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

In his talk at Dezeen Live, a series of shows we presented at the 100% Design trade show that week, Hubert explained how the lamps are the first product he’s producing under his own brand. Read more in our earlier story here.

Pelt by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The London Design Festival took place from 14-23 September and you can see all our stories about it here, or listen to designers explain their projects in their own words with our audio guide here.

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Dezeen Watch Store pop-up shops at designjunction and 100% Design

London Design Festival: in addition to our Dezeen Super Store in the Seven Dials area of Covent Garden, Dezeen Watch Store will be popping up at two different locations from tomorrow: designjunction and 100% Design.

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At both locations you will be able to browse our carefully curated selection of watches by boutique brands and named designers, including the bestselling Uniform Wares and VOID collections. Plus you can pick up a copy of the Dezeen Book of Ideas (below) for just £10 during the festival.

Our Dezeen Super Store pop-up shop will also be open during London Design Festival 2012 where you will be able to find the full watch collection including our sale watches.

Opening times:

designjunction:

Thursday 20 September: 10am – 7pm
Friday 21 September: 10am – 6pm
Saturday 22 September: 10am – 6pm
Sunday 23 September: 10am – 5pm

The Sorting Office
21-31 New Oxford Street
London WC1A 1BA

100% Design:

Wednesday 19 September: 10am – 7pm
Thursday 20 September: 10am – 9pm
Friday 21 September: 10am – 7pm
Saturday 22 September: 10am – 5pm

Stand IP15
Earls Court Exhibition Centre 2
Warwick Road
London SW5 9TA

Dezeen Super Store

1 July – 30 September 2012
Monday to Saturday: 11am to 7pm
Sunday: 11am to 5pm

38 Monmouth Street
London WC2

www.dezeenwatchstore.com


Dezeen’s London Design Festival map

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Dezeen’s free London Design Festival map (above) lists all the events going on across the city this week. We’ll be updating it over the coming days with extra information on our highlights so keep checking back. Explore the larger version of this map here.

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designjunction 2012 at London Design Festival

Designjunction 2012 at London Design Festival

Dezeen promotion: designjunction 2012 will take place at the Sorting Office, 21-31 New Oxford Street, London WC1 from 19 to 23 September during the London Design Festival and registration for free visitor passes is now open.

Designjunction 2012 at London Design Festival

The design showcase will feature over 100 brands exhibiting in the industrial 1960s former postal sorting office – click here for the full exhibitor line-up.

Designjunction 2012 at London Design Festival

A retail area housed in a dedicated structure will feature a range of pop-up shops including our own Dezeen Watch Store pop-up.

Designjunction 2012 at London Design Festival

Canteen restaurant and Transport for London will create a dining space referencing London Transport’s old canteens (above).

Designjunction 2012 at London Design Festival

Pecha Kucha talks will be held on 21 September and the line-up of speakers is to be announced soon. Register for a free visitor pass to designjunction here.

The information below is from the organisers:


Date: 19 – 23 September
Venue: The Sorting Office, 21-23 New Oxford Street, London WC1A 1AP

designjunction is set to be a major destination at this year’s London Design Festival with a powerful line-up of world renowned brands and creative enterprises housed in London’s largest central location. This year designjunction welcomes the Tramshed into the event to create an even more spectacular showcase for design and culture.

Set within the industrial surrounds of a 1960s Sorting Office, the venue offers a spectacular backdrop to showcase the latest cutting-edge design across an impressive 120,000 sq ft space. designjunction will house leading global design brands, smaller labels, pop-up shops, large-scale installations, temporary restaurants, bars and cafes, interactive flash factories, live entertainment, a leading seminar programme and much more.

The Brands

designjunction will feature more than 100 world-class international brands including; Artek, Benchmark, Benjamin Hubert, Bocci, Carl Hansen, Case, Cassina, Channels, Chorus, De La Espada, E15, EOQ, Fritz Hansen, Gubi, Helen Yardley, Hitch Mylius, Innermost, Jake Dyson, Modus, Montis, Very Good & Proper, Zanotta to name a few.

Flash Factories

A series of interactive Flash Factories will demonstrate some industrial and handmade production processes such as the wood-bending machine used to craft the classic 214 chair by Thonet. Visitors will have the chance to win a chair that’s been made that day, every day. There will also be upholstery demonstrations from the Republic of Fritz Hansen.

Retail Therapy

designjunction will have a dedicated retail area for high-end pop-up shops selling everything from fashion to fine jewellery, watches, ceramics, glassware, and more. Native Union, Dezeen Watch Store, Anything Stationery, Falcone Enamel, Outline Editions, Cherchbi, and FAO housed within a purpose built structure.

Fans of vintage design classics and modern collectables, can take their pick from 16 leading mid-century dealers and contemporary designers, hosted by Midcentury Modern. On the other hand, one-off design items by leading designers are also available to buy, raising money for cancer support charity Maggie’s.

Pop-up Eateries

Experience the very best in British gastronomy and design as multi award-winning Canteen restaurant and Transport for London (TfL) combine to create a unique dining experience, open to the public for lunches. The interior space will be designed by designjunction’s creative director Michael Sodeau with furniture courtesy of Modus and overhead lighting provided by Very Good & Proper. The project will reference London Transport’s old canteens, which in their heyday served 100,000 meals every day.

Seminal Danish furniture  manufacturer Carl Hansen will provide all the furniture and lighting for the first floor Danish Bar, which will celebrate both the best of design and food the country has to offer. The menu, devised by Anders Selmer (former protégé of Rene Redzepi) will offer delicious Danish produce rarely available in the UK. The 8m-long bar, designed by Michael  Sodeau, will feature 25 of Carl Hansen’s Wishbone chairs. The bar will be open daily and seats up to 30.

On the ground floor, Artek will present their 2nd Cycle concept – re-purposing old Aalto chairs found in flea markets and schools – where vintage Artek stools are given a new lease of life. The stools will form part of Artek’s café, where diners can buy the furniture they sit on.

Entertainment

designjunction will host a full programme of free seminars and talks, including the popular PechaKucha night on 21st September. Art and design collective The Decorators will create a hand-built cinema structure to host talks and film screenings themed around the relationship between film and architecture.

Register online to gain free entry to designjunction by clicking here.

designjunction Opening Hours:
Wednesday 19 September: 3pm – 9pm (press only)
Thursday 20 September: 10am – 7pm
Friday 21 September: 10am – 6pm
Saturday 22 September: 10am – 6pm
Sunday 23 September: 10am – 5pm

www.thedesignjunction.co.uk

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