Plumen Hive by Hulger in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

Plumen Hive by Hulger in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

London design brand Hulger has installed a chandelier made from their new Baby Plumen light bulbs in The Changing Room, a former fitting room at Dezeen Super Store.

Plumen Hive by Hulger in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

Hulger worked with lighting designer Chieh Ting to design modular honeycomb-shaped pieces made from one-sided metallic card to reflect the squiggle of light from each bulb.

Plumen Hive by Hulger in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

“We thought the organic shape of the bulbs would create really interesting resonances in a repeating, geometric, cellular structure, when the honeycomb surfaced as an idea,” says Nicolas Roope of Hulger.

Plumen Hive by Hulger in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

The card was laser-cut and scored, then constructed by hand to make the chandelier.

Plumen Hive by Hulger in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

The Changing Room space has previously featured pendant lamps by Naomi Paul, London 2012 Aquatics Centre photographs by Luke Hayes and interlinking tea cups by Fionn Tynan O’Mahony.

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Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

London design brand Hulger has launched a mini version of its award-winning Plumen 001 lightbulb and it’ll be available at Dezeen Super Store from Friday.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

Baby Plumen 001 follows the same sculptural form as the original, which was designed in collaboration with Samuel Wilkinson and won the Brit Insurance Design of the Year Award in 2011.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

“The original Plumen has been around for a few years but is difficult to use with some shades,” Hulger cofounder Nik Roope told Dezeen. “The smaller version allows people to interpret it in new ways, either as a naked bulb or in combination with different shade options.”

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

Like all compact fluorescent lamps, Plumen uses 80% less electricity and lasts eight times longer than an incandescent bulb.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

See all of our stories about Plumen here, and more of Samuel Wilkinson’s projects here.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

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Here’s some more details from Hulger:


We’re delighted to announce the arrival of our new offspring, the Baby Plumen 001

Following the form of the Original Plumen 001 design, the Baby model shrinks into a more compact format. As either a single element or in series and clusters, the Baby Plumen 001 has all the character and dynamism the original but offers new options for shades and environments. The Baby Plumen 001 works like any other high quality low energy bulb, saving you 80% on your energy bills and lasting 8 times longer than a standard incandescent bulb.

The new compact form gives thousands of new options for shading and accessorising as the proportions work very well with many shades designed for incandescent bulbs. The Baby also works well in combination with the Original Plumen 001 as its forms echo one another, creating beautiful harmonies.

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Topographic London posters by Melissa Price at Dezeen Super Store

Posters mapping the rivers and hills that form the topography of London by Melissa Price are the final product to be featured as part of London design month at Dezeen Super Store.

Topographic London posters by Melissa Price at Dezeen Super Store

The River and tributaries poster (above) shows all of the small rivers, streams and brooks that feed into the Thames as it flows through London, some of which have been built over and trapped underground.

Topographic London posters by Melissa Price at Dezeen Super Store

The Hills and valleys poster (above) highlights all the London place names that are derived from the geography of their location.

Topographic London posters by Melissa Price at Dezeen Super Store

The posters are screen-printed in metallic silver with blue or green on 160gsm matt white paper and signed by the artist.

Topographic London posters by Melissa Price at Dezeen Super Store

Each poster costs £40, and Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) and enter our competition to win a designer watch worth £150 by downloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

Topographic London posters by Melissa Price at Dezeen Super Store

We have been showcasing a range of products by some of the best designers and brands London has to offer all this month – more details here.

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Seven Designers for Seven Dials: aerial installations curated by Dezeen

 

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Seven aerial installations by young designers Faye Toogood (above), Vic LeePaul CocksedgePhilippe MalouinAberrant ArchitectureGitta Gschwendtner and Dominic Wilcox will be installed above the streets of Seven Dials in London during the London Design Festival next month, as part of a project curated by Dezeen.

Called Seven Designers for Seven Dials, the project is a collaboration between Dezeen and the Seven Dials shopping district, and will run from 14 September to 5 October 2012.

Each of the designs, which draw on different aspects of the history or character of Seven Dials, will also be showcased in an exhibition at Dezeen Super Store, our pop-up design emporium located in area. You can see details about each installation below.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Above: Queen Street, one of four illustrations by Vic Lee

London-based illustrator Vic Lee will create a series of flags that draw on the shady history of the Seven Dials area. The illustrations will incorporate the old street names during the 17th and 18th centuries, a time when Seven Dials was a slum famous for its gin shops.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Above: Dial by Paul Cocksedge

Paul Cocksedge will create a mysterious interactive installation called Dial, consisting simply of a large floating telephone number suspended between two buildings. Only those curious members of the public tempted to call the number will discover its secret.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Above: Bunting by Philippe Malouin

Philippe Malouin will erect a giant installation of bunting made from transparent PVC to celebrate and highlight the Seven Dials area and its landmarks. Blown by the wind, the sixty bunting lines will point the way to the Seven Dials monument.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Above: Catchpenny Quackery by Aberrant Architecture

Aberrant Architecture’s installation will consist of 18 large metallic coins hanging above the street. Each coin will feature a unique symbol that advertises one of the bogus products and services that used to be offered by quack doctors in the Seven Dials area in years gone by.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Above: Aerial Escape by Gitta Gschwendtner

German-born designer Gitta Gschwendtner has also taken inspiration from the area’s slum history, when each of the seven apexes facing the Seven Dials monument housed pubs linked by underground escape tunnels. In Gschwendtner’s installation, seven interconnected ladders will link two windows either side of Earlham Street to seemingly provide an escape route across the road and beyond.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Above: The Birds of Seven Dials by Dominic Wilcox

Dominic Wilcox will create an arch across Neal Street made out of empty bird cages, referencing Charles Dickens’s description of Seven Dials as a place full of bird shops and bird cage makers. Each cage will be left open to symbolise the memory of the bird shops and birds long departed from the street.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials

Above: 7 x 7 by Faye Toogood

Hanging high above the heads of passers-by on Monmouth Street, Faye Toogood’s installation will be a series of 49 outsized workers’ overcoats, representing the different trades within Seven Dials that have shaped the area over the years.

Seven Designers for Seven Dials
14 September to 5 October 2012

Seven Designers for Seven Dials is a collaboration between Dezeen and Seven Dials. More information about each of the installations can be found at:  www.sevendials.co.uk/events.

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UNITEA by Fionn Tynan O’Mahony in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

Interlinking ceramic cups with spouts that allow tea to flow from one to the other are on display in The Changing Room, a former changing space at Dezeen Super Store.

Tea set by UNITEA at Dezeen Super Store

Small corks can be inserted into the spouts to stem the flow of tea once the cups are full.

Tea set by UNITEA at Dezeen Super Store

The tall thin cup at the start of the chain holds the same amount of tea as the short, wide one at the end.

Tea set by UNITEA at Dezeen Super Store

Fionn Tynan O’Mahony presented the project at the Edinburgh College of Art degree show, and these sets are some of the first produced commercially.

Tea set by UNITEA at Dezeen Super Store

Dezeen first saw the cups at the New Designers graduate exhibition in London earlier this summer.

Tea set by UNITEA at Dezeen Super Store

They are available to purchase at the store and each set of five cups costs £250.

Tea set by UNITEA at Dezeen Super Store

Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) and enter our competition to win a designer watch worth £150 by downloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

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Prints by Dominic Wilcox at Dezeen Super Store

Prints by Dominic Wilcox at Dezeen Super Store

Prints of drawings by London designer Dominic Wilcox are available at Dezeen Super Store as part of London design month.

Prints by Dominic Wilcox at Dezeen Super Store

The comical illustrations, which take a whimsical look at the challenges of modern life, are taken from Wilcox’s sketch books over the years.

Prints by Dominic Wilcox at Dezeen Super Store

Each 10″ x 8″ print is signed by Wilcox and part of a limited edition of 250. They cost £25 unframed or £65 framed.

Prints by Dominic Wilcox at Dezeen Super Store

Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) and enter our competition to win a designer watch worth £150 by downloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

Prints by Dominic Wilcox at Dezeen Super Store

We will be showcasing a range of products by some of the best designers and brands London has to offer all this month – more details here.

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Punkt. Alarm Clock and Phone by Jasper Morrison at Dezeen Super Store

As London design month continues at Dezeen Super Store, we are now stocking Punkt. alarm clocks and phones by Hackney designer Jasper Morrison.

Punkt Alarm Clock and Phone by Jasper Morrison at Dezeen Super Store

The clock is operated using the back of the item: the alarm is activated or deactivated by twisting it and a snooze option is prompted by pressing it.

Punkt Alarm Clock and Phone by Jasper Morrison at Dezeen Super Store

Luminescent hands tell the time in the dark and a ring of light illuminates the entire dial when the clock is gently squeezed.

Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

The cordless phone has an integrated answering machine, large keys and screen display, and is charged on a base that can be wall mounted or kept on a horizontal surface.

Punkt Alarm Clock and Phone by Jasper Morrison at Dezeen Super Store

The alarm clock costs £89 and the phone is £169, and both designs are available in red, white or black.

Punkt Alarm Clock and Phone by Jasper Morrison at Dezeen Super Store

Read more about the clock here and more about the phone here.

Punkt Alarm Clock and Phone by Jasper Morrison at Dezeen Super Store

Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) and enter our competition to win a designer watch worth £150 by downloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

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Bare Conductive Kits at Dezeen Super Store

London design studio Bare Conductive‘s kits to build light-up greeting cards and houses are available as part of London design month at Dezeen Super Store.

Bare Conductive Kits at Dezeen Super Store

The kits include simple electric circuit components to be assembled onto paper backing. A pen with conductive ink joins up the components in place of wires.

Bare Conductive Kits at Dezeen Super Store

Each Greeting Card Kit comes with templates, LEDs, coin cell batteries to power the lights and a paint pen, and the Light House Kit comes with aforementioned items plus cut and fold templates and a slightly more complicated set of components for the circuit.

Bare Conductive Kits at Dezeen Super Store

Instructions on how to put them together can be found on the Bare Conductive website.

Bare Conductive Kits at Dezeen Super Store

The kits cost £12 each and Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) and enter our competition to win a designer watch worth £150 by downloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

Bare Conductive Kits at Dezeen Super Store

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Modernist London cards and BT Tower print by Stefi Orazi at Dezeen Super Store

Modernist London Cards and BT Tower print by Stefi Orazi at Dezeen Super Store

Cards featuring illustrations of iconic modernist buildings in London and prints of the BT Tower by designer Stefi Ozari are now available at Dezeen Super Store as part of London design month.

Modernist London Cards and BT Tower print by Stefi Orazi at Dezeen Super Store

The cards come in packs of six, each including graphics of the BT Tower, the Barbican, Golden Lane Estate, the Isokon Building, the Royal Festival Hall and the K8 telephone box. Each pack costs £12 and includes six envelopes.

Modernist London Cards and BT Tower print by Stefi Orazi at Dezeen Super Store

The BT Tower prints (top and bottom images) are made with glow-in-the-dark ink and cost £60 unframed at A2 size, 594mm x 420mm.

Modernist London Cards and BT Tower print by Stefi Orazi at Dezeen Super Store

Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) and enter our competition to win a designer watch worth £150 by downloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

Modernist London Cards and BT Tower print by Stefi Orazi at Dezeen Super Store

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Drawings on the London Olympics by Clo’e Floirat at Dezeen Super Store

Drawings on the London Olympics by Clo'e Floirat at Dezeen Super Store

Writer and artist Clo’e Floirat‘s comical-satirical drawings of London 2012 Olympic venues are now available at Dezeen Super Store as part of London design month.

Drawings on the London Olympics by Clo'e Floirat at Dezeen Super Store

Subjects include “The Awful Tower” representing the much-criticised ArcelorMittal Orbit tower by Anish Kapoor as an Eiffel Tower tied in knots (top).

Drawings on the London Olympics by Clo'e Floirat at Dezeen Super Store

Available in store are one A4 of each drawing for £300 each (framed) and one A3 drawing of The Awful Tower for £450 (framed).

Drawings on the London Olympics by Clo'e Floirat at Dezeen Super Store

There will only be five of each drawing produced, all hand-drawn and signed by the artist.

Drawings on the London Olympics by Clo'e Floirat at Dezeen Super Store

Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) and enter our competition to win a designer watch worth £150 bydownloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

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