Dezeen Live at 100% Design: call for participants

Dezeen Live at 100% Design: call for participants

Dezeen is looking for designers and other creatives to participate in a series of live events we’re hosting at 100% Design in London from 19-22 September.

Dezeen Live at 100% Design will a series of live one-hour shows that will include interviews, discussions, reports and music from Dezeen Music Project. The shows will be filmed and will be broadcast later on Dezeen.

We’re looking for proposals for short (no longer than five minutes), unusual features to include at the end of each show. If you have an idea for a performance, product demonstration, act, sketch or similar that you think would work as part of Dezeen Live, please drop us a line!

Please send a one-page PDF outline of your idea (including images and links to video or audio files if relevant) to dan@dezeen.com.

Dezeen Live at 100% Design will take place from 5-6pm each day from Wednesday 19 to Saturday 22 September at a purpose-built auditorium at the show, which will take place at Earls Court in London during the London Design Festival.

We’ll be announcing the full line-up soon but speakers confirmed so far include designers Dominic Wilcox, Benjamin Hubert, Katrin Olina, Tom Hulme and Philippe Malouin; trend forecaster Li Edelkoort; curator Beatrice Galilee and more. Dezeen Live will be hosted by Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs.

See more details on Dezeen Live and all the 100% Design seminars here.

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Istanbul Twilight by Siba Sahabi

Istanbul Twilight by Siba Sahabi

These felt candle holders by Amsterdam designer Siba Sahabi are inspired by the colours and silhouettes of Istanbul’s skyline at dusk.

Istanbul Twilight by Siba Sahabi

Each piece in the Istanbul Twilight collection was made by coiling long strips of felt into circles.

Istanbul Twilight by Siba Sahabi

Wool doesn’t easily catch fire, so the fabric candleholders are safe to use.

Istanbul Twilight by Siba Sahabi

Sahabi will present the collection at MINT during London Design Festival, which takes place from 14–23 September.

Istanbul Twilight by Siba Sahabi

We previously featured another set of objects by Sahabi – a collection of carafes, goblets and cups made from strips of wallpaper.

Istanbul Twilight by Siba Sahabi

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Photographs are by Maayan Ben Gal.

Here’s some more information from the designer:


Candlesticks, inspired by Istanbul twilight

The candleholders, made of felt, are dedicated to the metropolis that connects Europe and the Middle East. The shape of the candleholders are directly inspired by the silhouette of Istanbul. The use of colours reflect different shades of light on city facades at dusk and dawn.

Choice of material is based on a certain characteristic of wool: it doesn’t catch fire. The felt is cut into long strips and then coiled by hand into circles, like a snake. The candleholders are completed with a candlepin.

Siba Sahabi (Gerrit Rietveld Academy Amsterdam, 2006) is a poetic designer. Drawing from her German/Iranian roots, the work of Siba aims to show how one culture can influence another, leading to renewal and cultural richness. Her designs are inspired by the European and Middle Eastern history of ceramics and architecture. A passion for crafts and imperfection drives the process of Siba’s work.

Siba Sahabi presents her candlestick series Istanbul Twilight at MINT during the London Design Festival (14th-23th of September 2012).

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Lustre pendant lamps by Tom Dixon

London designer Tom Dixon will launch a range of iridescent stoneware pendant lights at next month’s London Design Festival.

Lustre by Tom Dixon

The Lustre shades are glazed with a mixture of minerals and precious metals that react unpredictably when fired so that every piece is unique.

Lustre by Tom Dixon

They come in four shapes and are the first ceramic lighting pieces from Dixon.

Lustre by Tom Dixon

He showed the prototypes at MOST in Milan in April and will launch the products as part of lighting show Luminosity at his headquarters The Dock during the London Design Festival, which takes place from 14 to 23 September.

Lustre by Tom Dixon

Watch Dixon give Dezeen a tour of The Dock in our movie filmed earlier this year here or below.

Lustre by Tom Dixon

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Here’s some more information from Tom Dixon:


Lustre is the latest discovery in our continued exploration of extraordinary metallic finishes. The iridescent sheen is created by firing the stoneware shades at 1200°C using a top-secret glaze containing minerals and precious metals. The end result is a striking colour change effect reminiscent of peacock feathers or oil slicks on water.

The handmade process results in a totally unique and unrepeatable finish for each individual object. No two shades look the same as the glaze fixes to the stoneware in an unpredictable way. This produces a wide spectrum of colour across each light, ranging from a pale lime to a deep bottle green. It is this inherent beauty and diversity that we are championing. Each customer owns something different.

The shade reflects and refracts an extraordinary spectrum of colours both internally and when lit from outside. The first stoneware object in our collection, it is available in 4 geometric designs inspired by a collision of Mayan temples and Art Deco constructions.

Available in four shapes: Round, Square, Wedge and Flat.


Movie: Tom Dixon at The Dock

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