Interview: Zaha Hadid at Dezeen Studio

Milan 2012: in Milan earlier this month Zaha Hadid paid a surprise visit to Dezeen Studio at MOST to chat to us about her Secret Garden installation, some of the other projects she has in the pipeline and her impression of this year’s furniture fair.

We published an abridged version of this interview in our Thursday TV show (below).

Dezeen was filming and editing all week from Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox at MOST. See all our TV shows here.

See all our stories about Zaha Hadid here.

Dezeen Studio: Wednesday at MOST

Our third daily TV show from Dezeen Studio in Milan features Tom Dixon showing us the mini-factory he’s set up at MOST to make furniture that will be given away to the public, while Paola Antonelli, design curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, gives us her tips for the key shows at Milan this year.

We also have a report from the Hacked Milan show at La Rinascente and Hanna Nova Beatrice of Form magazine tells us about the vibrant design scene in Scandinavia. There’s also a chance to win a Jambox as well as our latest (highly inaccurate as it turns out) weather report.

Today’s music track from Dezeen Music Project is DubStepping by The Dead Sun.

Dezeen will be filming and editing all week from Dezeen Studio powered by Jambox at MOST, located at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia. You can find it at the address listed below.

National Museum of Science and Technology,
Via Olona 6, 20123 Milan, Italy
Entrance through Via Olona 6

Dates: Tuesday 17 April, 10AM – 9PM Wednesday 18 April, 10AM – 6PM
Thursday 19 – Saturday 21 April, 10AM – 9PM Sunday 22 April, 10AM – 6PM
Press Preview: Monday 16 April, 3PM-7PM

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Dezeen Screen: Christien Meindertsma at My Way talks

PIG 05049 by Christien Meindertsma

Dezeen Screen: in this movie Dezeen filmed at the Design Academy Eindhoven My Way talks in Milan, Dutch designer Christien Meindertsma talks about her book PIG 05049, in which she traced and catalogued all the products derived from a single animal. Watch the movie »

Roll table by Tom Dixon

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

British designer Tom Dixon has added a small wheel to a standard cafe table design to make it easier for staff to move around. 

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

The base is made of cast iron while the solid birch top has a rubber bumper round its edge.

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

Dixon presented the design at his show in Milan in April. See all our stories about Milan 2011 »

Rolling table by Tom Dixon

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Rolling table by Tom Dixon

The following is from the designer:


Roll is an example of indestructible mechanical practicality. A series of hard working tables specifically constructed to ease the workers’ burden. The rolling wheel on the cast iron base enables lone waiting staff to reconfigure tables with minimal fuss and assistance.

The robust bumper edge trim, extruded in rubber, allows tables to be grouped together and withstand the hard knocks of life.


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Flame
by Tom Dixon 2
Pond
by Nendo
FALT.series
by Tim Mackerodt

Dezeen Screen: interview with Yves Bahar on Sayl chair

Sayl chair by Yves Bahar

In this movie filmed by Dezeen at Ventura Lambrate in Milan, San Francisco designer Yves Behar talks about Sayl, an office chair inspired by suspension bridges that he designed for furniture brand Herman Miller. Watch the movie »

Dezeen Screen: interview with Maarten Baas

Dezeen Screen: interview with Maarten Baas

Dezeen Screen: in this last (very short) interview in our series filmed at Ventura Lambrate in Milan, Dutch designer Maarten Baas explains why he isn’t showing any new work this year. Watch the movie »

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

Dutch designer Maarten Baas presented these new versions of his Clay furniture at Spazio Rossana Orlandi in Milan last month.

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

Called The Plain Collection, the designs in pigmented clay retain the finger prints of the hands that squeezed and moulded them.

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

The series includes chairs, lamps, a side table, mirror and console.

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

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The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

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The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

Here are some more details from Maarten Baas:


Based on the concept of the earlier Clay series, Maarten Baas presents The Plain Collection at Spazio Rossana Orlandi. Maarten will be present in Milan till Friday April 15th.

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

In this rudimentary Clay series the finger prints of the hands that squeezed the clay are still visible, making each piece of furniture a unique product. For the restaurant of the Groninger Museum, the material has been developed further in order to make it stronger for public use.

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

The clay of the Plain Collection is treated in such way that the pieces don’t need to be lacquered like the original Clay series.Through a special technique, the material is pigmented in order to create the three different colours of the collection: Black, Red and Natural.

The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas

All pieces are made by hand, in the workshop of Maarten Baas & Bas den Herder, in The Netherlands.


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Grey Derivations
by Maarten Baa
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The Chankley Bore
by Maarten Baas
Wind by
Maarten Baas

Dezeen Screen: interview with Denis Guidone

Interview with Denis Guidone

Dezeen Screen: this movie features Denis Guidone, designer of our best-selling watches on Dezeen Watch Store, explaining the design concepts and mechanisms behind the watches Ora Lattea, Ora Unica and Tempo Libero. Watch the movie »

Dezeen Screen: interview with Nick Regan of Laikingland

Nick Regan of Laikingland

Dezeen Screen: this movie filmed by Dezeen in Milan features Nick Regan, one of the co-founders of kinetic object company Laikingland, presenting their recent work at Ventura Lambrate. Watch the movie »

Leone Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

Italian-Singaporean studio Lanzavecchia + Wai created these paper lamps in collaboration with a Singaporean craftsman who makes masks for a traditional lion dance.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

Called Leone Series 01, the lamps are made from strips of bamboo covered in paper and painted orange inside.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

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LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

Photography is copyright Lanzavecchia + Wai and Daniel Peh K.L.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

Here are some more details from the designers:


LEONE Series 01 – Handcrafted Lighting Objects
in collaboration with Singapore’s last Lion Dance mask craftsman
Launched at Salone Satellite 2011

During the Milan Design Week 2011,  Lanzavecchia + Wai, a creative studio of Francesca Lanzavecchia and Hunn Wai presented LEONE – Series 01, a family of handcrafted lighting objects at the SaloneSatellite.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

“LEONE”

Lanzavecchia + Wai collaborates with Singapore’s last remaining Lion Dance mask craftsman, resulting in Leone Lights which are a series of lamps that bring the artistry of this rare South-East Asian trade into the domestic space.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

Hand-made from lithe strips of bamboo, covered by rice paper and then painted internally with a fiery orange inspired by traditional livery, these objects put the Lion dance mask craft literally in a new light to re-enter the public consciousness in a new context and expression.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

Bio – Master Henry Ng

Master Henry Ng, having many years of Lion dance performance experience under his belt, dedicated his passion for the art form into the craft of making Lion masks.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

Picking up this skill through sheer passion and inquisitiveness, he took this activity seriously and became a full-time craftsman (switching from the job of a precision metal machinist) in the mid-Nineties to cater to the many martial arts associations here.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

There were about twenty lion mask craftsmen in Singapore then but competition came in the form of cheaply mass produced lions from China in the late-nineties.

LEONE Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai

As a result of thinning profit margins, every single craftsmen left the trade and so he became Singapore’s last Lion Dance mask maker, a torch-bearer of a piece of culture passed on from South Chinese immigrants who came to Singapore in the early 20th century.

Photography © Lanzavecchia + Wai
Photography © Daniel Peh K.L.


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Handmade lights
by Asaf Weinbroom
Story lamp
by Skar+Vidal
Loom
by Benjamin Hubert