FABRIKAAT exhibition at Ventura Lambrate

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Dezeen promotion: an exhibition of products for the garden designed by students from Rotterdam’s Piet Zwart Institute will take place at the Ventura Lambrate design district in Milan later this month.

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Top: Brick Biotope by Micaela Nardella and Oana Tudose
Above: Blindfolded by Anette Backe and Dominika Dyminska

Students from the Master of Interior Architecture & Retail Design programme were asked to explore traditional craft processes in their designs.

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Working in teams, they learned specific techniques such as cutting, knitting, weaving and moulding, before applying these to products that reconsider the role of the garden.

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Micaela Nardella and Oana Tudose’s Brick Biotope is made from sand and plaster and offers a nesting space for birds in the built environment.

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Angelique Etman and Marie Gade-Lundlie have used weaving and crochet techniques combined with hardening resin to create cocoon-like furniture.

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HERB² by Mariann Hildal and Milda Liubinskaite is a wall of interconnected herb planters for indoor use with a manual pulley system that allows the position of the units to be adjusted to control light exposure and ventilation.

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Anette Backe and Dominika Dyminska have created an accordion-like wooden structure that can provide shelter from sun, wind or rain using simple cutting and scoring techniques.

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Material experimentation by Angelique Etman and Marie Gade-Lundlie

Exhibition: Tuesday 17 April – Sunday 22 April, 10.00-22.00 hrs
Cocktail Party Tuesday April 17, 16:00-19:00 hrs
Location: Ventura Lambrate, 
Via Massimiano 6
, 20134 Milan

Here is some more information from the Piet Zwart Institute:


What is FABRIKAAT?

FABRIKAAT is an exhibition at Ventura Lambrate 2012 investigating the re-emerging role of the garden through a “research through making” approach to design and craft. In a digitally saturated world, this body of work celebrates and promotes research, ideas and the nuances of making by hand.

The work exhibited was made during an intensive three-month thematic design studio with integrated seminar and media courses, by students in the Master of Interior Architecture & Retail Design program at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The spirit of FABRIKAAT became an integral part of the culture, programming and deployment of the courses during this period.

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Material experimentation by Angelique Etman and Marie Gade-Lundlie

FABRIKAAT approached the idea of craft by asking the following questions:

By embracing a bottom-up “research through making” approach to design, can new material behaviors and applications emerge? In our digital age, what can be learned through the process of making by hand? Can design solutions be offered that augment existing typologies in our built environment, such as the garden?

Craft was the inspiration for the design project on two fronts.  First, historical examples of craft were researched and analyzed, particularly Dutch crafts, as a source of inspiration.  Secondly, the principles of the crafts investigated formed the strategy for the development of the individual projects.  The studio was programmed into four categories: historical reference, fabrication techniques, materials, and application.

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Rendering of Blindfolded by Anette Backe and Dominika Dyminska

Students worked in teams and became experts in specific techniques such as cutting/folding, knitting/weaving, molding, and cutting/scoring. They spent extensive periods of time in rigorous, unadulterated experimentation mode – exploring materials, their behavior, techniques and applications. This process informed the design parameters for the development of the investigations and full-scale projects.

The exhibition is named after the Dutch word Fabrikaat that means to make by hand.

www.pzwart.wdka.nl/interior-architecture

Design Days Dubai 2012

Design Days Dubai 2012

Dezeen promotion: the inaugural edition of Design Days Dubai will take place from 18 to 21 March 2012.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Top: Kinetism wall cabinet by Charles Kalpakian, prresented by Galerie BSL
Above: Ice Angel by Dominic Harris, presented by Priveekollektie

Design Days Dubai is the first fair in the Middle East and South Asia dedicated to collectible and limited-edition design.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Shylight by Studio Drift

Exhibits will include an installation by interactive artist Dominic Harris that puts wings on the image of visitors plus pieces from Vienna design duo mischer‘traxler.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Stamp Cutlery by Tomás Alonso, presented by Viktor Hunt Designart Dealer

Participating galleries include Victor Hunt of Belgium, Nilufar from Milan and Galerie BSL from Paris.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: 0121 chair by Jaeyho Lee, presented by Croft

The education program will feature trends forecasts from Li Edelkoort, a seminar on investing in design with Rabih Hage and lessons in weaving from Korean designer Kwangho Lee.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Lathe console by Sebastian Brajkovic, presented by  Carpenters Workshop Gallery

The event will be held in a purpose-built venue near the base of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Miraki commode by Christiane Astuguevieille, presented by Franziska Kessler

More information on the Design Days Dubai website.

Here are some more details from Design Days Dubai:


Design Days Dubai will bring a fresh dimension to the region’s arts and design scene and, along with world-renowned contemporary art fair Art Dubai, will be an integral part of Art Week. “We are excited to present the first fair in the region focusing on rare and limited edition design,” says Cyril Zammit, Fair Director. “Dubai is established as the regional centre for contemporary art, and is a city known for its innovative approach to architecture: now is the perfect time to launch a major new event dedicated to contemporary design.”

The 22 participating galleries from 14 countries represent some of the world’s top-tier galleries specializing in 20th and 21st century collectible design and serve as a testament to the Fair’s expectations to draw influential clients and collectors from the region and industry luminaries from around the world. Two galleries, Sao Paulo’s +Coletivo Amor de Madre and Seoul’s Croft gallery, have both chosen Design Days Dubai for their first showcase of work outside their respective countries.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Intarsia & Lathe 1 and 2 by Philippe Malouin, presented by Carwan Gallery

Significant works and new pieces held by the vibrant roster of galleries will be presented at the Fair, spanning the broad spectrum of collectable design, from French and Italian Mid-Century to Korean craft to modern Arabesque and cutting-edge contemporary work. They include work by Jedd Novatt, Guy de Rougemont (Galerie Diane de Polignac, Paris); Joseph Walsh (Nilufar, Milan), Christian Astuguvieille (Franziska Kessler, Zurich), Tomás Alonso (Victor Hunt Designart Dealer, Brussels), Charles Kalpakian (Galerie BSL, Paris) and Vito Selma (Nakkash Gallery, Dubai).

From the region, Beirut-based Carwan Gallery will present ‘Contemporary Perspectives in Middle Eastern Crafts,’ a groundbreaking project in which the gallery commissioned a selection of international designers to create a series of new, limited-edition objects in partnership with local artisans in the Middle East. Smogallery (Beirut) will exhibit entirely new work from regional designers Nathalie Khayat, Karim Chaya, Raphael Charles, Najla El Zein, Celia Abou Arbid and Majd Bazerji.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Cedar folding screen by by Charles Kalpakian, presented by Galerie BSL

Visitors to the fair can view live performances including Studio Drift’s amazing ballet of lights, Shylight; the world premiere of Ice Angel by Dominic Harris – an interactive work that depicts wings on the visitors; and, Studio mischer‘traxler’s gradient mashrabiya, an installation piece composed of a network of more than 650 different single pieces of manually hand carved wood.

Alongside the galleries and installations, there will be an educational programme led by international designers and experts focusing on cultural exchange, contextualizing the gallery presentations and practical hands-on activities. The Khatt Foundation will explore the link between Arabic lettering and product design; Korean designer Kwangho Lee will share his skills in weaving with traditional Emirati materials; and, Brazilian designers Leo Capote and Amaury will lead interactive workshops co-creating new work with the fair’s visitors. In addition, there will be a series of individual portfolio and mentor sessions for local design students with designer Nada Debs; trends forecasts with Li Edelkoort; and a seminar on investing in design with Rabih Hage.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Limited edition multiple low table by Raphael Charles, by smogallery 

“With a fantastic list of galleries from all over the world and packed supporting programme, we believe Design Days Dubai will quickly establish itself as a forum for exploring contemporary and historic design both in the region and globally and address the growing demand for investment choices in art and design. These things combined make for incredibly exciting starting point,” says Zammit.

Design Days Dubai will be held at a purpose-built venue by the base of Burj Khalifa in Downtown Dubai, the flagship mega-development by Emaar Properties. The event is held in partnership with the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), the Emirate’s dedicated Authority for culture, arts, and heritage, The Address Hotels + Resorts and design patrons Audi and Van Cleef & Arpels.

Design Days Dubai 2012

Above: Edna chair by  Karim Chaya, presented by smogallery

Design Days Dubai schedule of events:

Sunday 18 March – Wednesday 21 March 2012

Public Hours of Admission:

Sunday 18 March: 4 – 10 pm
Monday 19 March: 4 – 10 pm
Tuesday 20 March: 12 – 6 pm
Wednesday 21 March: 2 – 8 pm

Design days Dubai on Facebook
Twitter: @designdaysdubai

www.designdaysdubai.ae

Call for entries to BIO 23

Call for entries to BIO 23

Dezeen promotion: the 23rd Biennial of Design (BIO 23) will take place from 27 September to 11 November 2012 at the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and the organisers are accepting applications from exhibitors now.

Call for entries to BIO 23

The event will be curated by Dutch studio Organisation in Design with the theme of Design Relations.

Call for entries to BIO 23

The winner of the BIO Gold Medal will receive €5000.

Call for entries to BIO 23

The deadline for entries is 30 March 2012 – visit the website for more details and to apply.

Here are some more details from the BIO 23 organisers:


BIO 23 Call for entries is open until 30 March 2012!

Museum of Architecture and Design launched an international Call for Entries for the 23rd Biennial of Design (BIO 23) – the international exhibition and BIO Design Awards competition.

For this year’s renewed and exciting edition of BIO 23 Margo and Margit from studio Organisation in Design were invited to become the curators of BIO 23. The theme they have chosen for the exhibition is DESIGN RELATIONS. Organisation in Design is a studio specialised in the organisation of all aspects of design for designers, design studios and other design related companies. They guide projects, are involved with various curatorial and advisory activities surrounding design exhibitions. They are the press office of, for example; Atelier Ted Noten, Maarten Baas, Kiki van Eijk, Studio Makkink & Bey and Joost van Bleiswijk, and they do project based PR for international museums, galleries and design events. They acts as an intermediary and are engaged in managing the business interests of several designers and design studios. Organisation in Design is best known for Ventura Lambrate.

Under the theme Design Relations, BIO 23 will focus on fresh new ideas and explore how design relates to the social, the sustainable, and the cultural, while displaying crossovers between culture and commerce, crafts and industry. Curators will select the works to be exhibited from the entries received. The BIO 23 exhibition will be held from 27 September to 11 November 2012 at the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Online exhibitors entries: 6 February – 30 March 2012

Established and emerging young designers, commissioners, manufacturers, tutors, students, design labels, creative collectives, cultural institutions and others are invited to apply for BIO 23 exhibition until the 30 March 2012.

BIO 23 Jury and Design Awards

Giulio Cappellini, Sven Jonke, Sophie Lovell, Jimmy MacDonald and Vasa J. Perović will award the best design works exhibited. BIO Gold Medal, BIO Green Award, BIO Honourable mentions, Award for a Student Work will be bestowed at the opening ceremony of the Biennial on 27 September.

The winner of BIO Gold Medal will receive a monetary prize in the amount of 5.000 EUR!

Museum of Architecture and Design
Pot na Fužine 2
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia

www.bio.si

Pecha Kucha at the Design Museum on Tuesday 28 February

Pecha Kucha at the Design Museum on Tuesday 28 February

Dezeen promotion: the next series of London Pecha Kucha talks kicks off at the Design Museum on Tuesday 28 February, with speakers including illustrator and artist Noma Bar, design historian Patrick O’Shea and architectural photographer Jim Stephenson. 

The evening will dissect the past, present and future of the UK design scene to coincide with the museum’s exhibition Terence Conran: the way we live now, showcasing the work of one of its founders.

Speakers include:

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Tickets are on sale now from the Design Museum website at £15/£7.50 members. Talk tickets include entry to all current exhibitions.

Deriving its name from the Japanese term for the sound of ‘chit chat’, PechaKucha was devised and shared by Klein Dytham architecture, and consists of a series of presentations where each participant shows 20 images for 20 seconds.

A’ Design Award winners 2011

Dezeen promotion: entries are now being accepted for this year’s A’ Design Award. Here are some of the winning projects from last year, including this Belgian water tower converted into a residence by Mauro Brigham. 

A' Design Award winners 2011

Top and above: Chateau D’eau by Mauro Brigham

The Chateau D’eau House involved creating circular and octagonal living spaces inside the protected industrial tower, originally completed in 1941.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Chateau D’eau by Mauro Brigham

All the existing concrete surfaces were painted in very dark grey and the new walls are highlighted in pale warm grey.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Home 07 by I29 Interior Architects

Home 07 by I29 Interior Architects is an apartment in Amsterdam that centres on a double-height pine wall, enclosing the staircase and linking the two levels.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Home 07 by I29 Interior Architects

Cabinets in the kitchen are sprayed white while their laser-cut holes allow a glimpse of what’s inside and act as handles.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Home 07 by I29 Interior Architects

Read more about this project in our story here.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Women’s Tough Fashion Images by Ricky Lo Wing Kit

Ricky Lo Wing Kit triumphed in the photography and photo manipulation design category with these images entitled Women’s Tough Fashion.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Women’s Tough Fashion Images by Ricky Lo Wing Kit

The set shows models posing against abandoned bunkers in a windswept landscape.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Functional Aesthetic-Airport Control Centre by Lam Wai Ming

Another winning project last year was this airport control room in Hong Kond by Lam Wai Ming.

A' Design Award winners 2011

Above: Functional Aesthetic-Airport Control Centre by Lam Wai Ming

The project was designed to accommodate two teams – one to carry out daily operations and a second to deal with emergencies. Read more about this project here.

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Above: Functional Aesthetic-Airport Control Centre by Lam Wai Ming

See more information about last year’s awards here. The deadline for submissions this year is 29 February . See the A’Design website for further details and to enter the competition.

www.adesignaward.com

Luminaire and Salvatori

Luminaire and Salvatore

Dezeen promotion: design brand Luminaire announce their collaboration with Italian stone company Salvatori.

Luminaire and Salvatore

A special installation of Salvatori stone is on show at Luminaire’s newly expanded showroom, which now occupies two levels in Miami’s design district.

Luminaire and Salvatore

In 2012 Salvatori launched a sustainable marble composite called Lithoverde, made of marble scraps from the stone industry.

Luminaire and Salvatore

They showcased the new material with an installation in Milan by John Pawson – see our story here – and later used it to create a bathroom collection.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Salvatori was founded over 60 years ago in Tuscany and now collaborates with designers including John Pawson, Rodolfo Dordoni, Claudio Silvestrin, Jean Nouvel and Piero Lissoni.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Here are some more details from Luminaire:


LUMINAIRE ANNOUNCES NEW VENDOR: SALVATORI

Few materials elicit the range of associations and sensations that one experiences with natural stone. Essential for built form since the beginning of time, it can convey the historical past as well as express contemporary design philosophies centered on functional environments with reduced, essential lines and planar surfaces. Salvatori is a name signifying innovation in stone, making it a perfect addition to Luminaire’s presentation of the very best in design from around the world.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Whether for sinks, walls or floors or for interior or exterior spaces, the range and hand finishing of Salvatori’s stone allows it to become an integral, complimentary part of any design concept.

Luminaire and Salvatore

For household and public spaces intended to welcome and comfort, one might select a smooth travertine marble, whose unique density and warm colors are particularly suited to this use. Variously, limestone with bright hues and a granular consistency has an unexpected quality of softness, while sandstone gives a sense of calm with uniform shades and a refinement that readily allows for harmonious combinations with wood, stainless steel, glass and leather.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Salvatori is also unique for its development of Lithoverde, a sustainable marble composite the company first previewed at Salone del Mobile in 2010 with a project in collaboration with John Pawson. The following year, Salvatori and designer Rodolfo Dordoni produced Onsen, an entire bathroom collection comprising a sink, bathtub, shower, mirror and lighting in the material. Eco-compatible and displaying the company’s responsible view towards its environmental impact as well as its advancements in research and innovative practice, 99% of Lithoverde is derived from scraps of stone, which traditionally would have been wasted.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Salvatori stone has been used in numerous residential settings as well as in high-profile commercial projects including the Giorgio Armani store in Shanghai and the Armani Hotels in Dubai and Milan, as well as New York’s newest Ferragamo boutique (opening in 2012) and the cladding of the Museum of Modern Art. Additionally, architect Kengo Kuma incorporated the material into his 2011 installation at Casalgrande Padana, as did Jean Nouvel at the Kilometro Rosso Science and Technology Park near Bergamo.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Based in the area of Tuscany between Pietrasanta and Forte dei Marmi, a site famous for its quarries and traditional stone-processing methods, Salvatori has worked with architects, designers and builders for over 60 years and has been recognized by the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade as the most innovative company in the natural stone industry. Established designers who have collaborated with Salvatori include many figures familiar to the design showroom such as Claudio Silvestrin, John Pawson and Piero Lissoni, making the stone company a natural addition to Luminaire.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Luminaire is more than a furniture showroom. It is an interactive design research center, a playground for the soul, an esplanade for discovery. More than anything else, however, it is a resource focused on creating environments that affect people’s lives. The component parts of this unifying philosophy – the necessity of design education, the desire for limitless inspiration and the requirement for impeccably detailed execution – affect every item in our collection, and reflect our dedication to make good design accessible to all. Clients entering our showrooms become immersed in an environment that exemplifies a point of view that we want to share. With the aim of expanding the repertoire and understanding of design in the communities we serve, Luminaire exists as a laboratory for curated exhibitions, thought-provoking lectures and other types of educational endeavors.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Luminaire has built long-standing relationships with an International roster of designers as well as Europe’s most important manufacturers of contemporary furniture, lighting and accessories: Agape, B&B Italia, Boffi, Edra, Established & Sons, Flexform, Flos, Glas Italia, Ingo Maurer, Interlübke, Living Divani, MDF Italia, Paola Lenti, Porro, Roda and Zanotta, to name but a few. These invaluable associations enable us to offer our customers an incomparable selection of the most exqui- site furnishings available, while Luminaire’s in-house team manages the entire spectrum of our clients’ experience, from selection to installation, providing an unrivaled level of attention at each step.

Luminaire and Salvatore

Two Miami locations include the flagship Coral Gables showroom, which communicates the company’s original vision: that good design is a way of life. The Design District’s Luminaire Lab serves as a focal point for experimentation, challenging one’s sensibilities and driving new directions in design thinking. Also in Miami are Luminaire’s Corporate Offices and warehouse, the company’s nerve center that manages a highly sophisti- cated system of tracking, distribution and delivery. Outside of Miami, the three-level Chicago showroom displays the latest collections from the world’s most pre-eminent designers, continuing to evoke and revel in the intersections and effects of good design in today’s interior environments. In addition, a new online store accessible through Luminaire’s website, ensures that the Luminaire experience is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Luminaire has been a pioneering force in the design world for over 37 years, during which time it has reshaped the idea of what a design store can be.

www.luminaire.com


Stockholm Design Week 2012

Stockholm Design Week 2012

Dezeen promotion: Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair takes place from 7-11 February and is the world’s largest event for Scandinavian design.

Stockholm Design Week 2012

Top: Beyond Couture by Fredrik Färg
Above: Sketch for the Hello! exhibition by Monica Forster

Around 750 exhibitors will show new furniture, homeware and lighting at the Stockholmsmässan fairground with over 60 satellite events taking place around the city.

Stockholm Design Week 2012

Above: lounge by Inga Sempé

This year’s guest of honour is French designer Inga Sempé, as reported in Dezeen Wire, and she’ll create a lounge at the entrance to the fair.

Stockholm Design Week 2012

Above: Beyond Couture by Fredrik Färg

Young designer Fredrik Färg will install a bar called Beyond Couture featuring icebergs, stone, animals and textiles, while this year’s Design Bar based on circles will be fashioned by Lina Nordqvist.

Stockholm Design Week 2012

Above: Greenhouse by Jens Fager

Dezeen will be reporting from Stockholm next week and you can follow our coverage here. See all our stories about last year’s Stockholm Design Week here.

Stockholm Design Week 2012

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Register to attend Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair 2012 here.

Here are some more details from the organisers:


Welcome to a jam-packed design week in the capital of Scandinavia!

It’s time to open the doors to the world’s largest meeting place for Scandinavian furniture and lighting design for the 61st time!

Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair offers, as per tradition, a jam-packed fair with around 750 exhibitors (80 per cent of them from Scandinavia) revealing their latest products. The halls are full to bursting point with the latest innovations within interior design and lighting for both homes and public spaces. New products, new materials, new knowledge, new trends, new business, new contacts and new environmental and technological solutions. The inspirational exhibitions are of the highest rate and the seminar programme extensive. Get ready for five intensive days filled with new products, business, knowledge, trends and inspiration!

The team behind Stockholm Design Week and Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair really want to give you as a visitor the opportunity to maximise your experience, not just of the fair, but also of the whole week. The Official Guide to Stockholm Design Week 2012, has been produced to make your planning easier. You can find the guide at most showrooms, hotels and of course at the fair.

This is your key to everything happening during the week. In addition to all the exciting new products at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, you will also find the route to the more than sixty high-profile design events held around the city in connection with the fair. Of course, we also provide tips on the best shopping, restaurants and bars in the city. During the day, business is done at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, while in the evenings it’s time to mingle and party.

At www.stockholmdesignweek.com you can keep in touch with what is happening around the city.

You can also download the “Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair” app for both Iphone and Android. Just visit App store or Android Market

Around 40,000 purchasers, architects, designers and journalists from more than fifty countries visit Stockholmsmässan every year in February for Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, the world’s largest meeting place for Scandinavian design. The whole of Stockholm also gets involved. Around sixty events, showrooms and parties are organised during the design week.

Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair on Facebook
www.stockholmfurniturefair.com
www.northernlightfair.com

Toba eco-stove by MCZ

Toba eco-stove by MCZ

Dezeen promotion: the Toba eco-stove by Italian brand MCZ has been awarded an IF Product Design Award.

Toba eco-stove by MCZ

The pellet stove features a ceramic case around the combustion chamber, framing the flame at its heart.

See a combined TV and fireplace by MCZ here.

Here are some more details from MCZ:


MCZ wins the IF Product Design Award 2011 with its Toba eco-stove

Yet another astounding success for Toba, the pellet stove by MCZ ensuing from the creativity of Emo Design: the epitome of style and eco awareness, Toba was picked by an international panel of experts and awarded the IF Product Design Award 2011, in the “buildings” category.

Since it was first introduced in 1953, the IF Product Design Award is a synonym for the highest quality design. The winners are nominated after a painstaking analysis of hundreds of proposals originating from all over the world by the brightest industrial concerns in terms of innovation and creativity. For the 2011 edition, the jury panel sorted through 2,756 projects by 1,121 participants from 43 different countries. Toba stood out from the rest owing to its eco features (indeed, it affords a level of product recyclability of 90%, a genuine record in the world of stoves) and, thanks to the absence of front air outlets, as well as for the absolutely innovative styling for a type of product which is usually dependent upon technical-structural restraints.

The front of this stove is a large ceramic surface which embraces the combustion chamber, setting centre stage for the flame itself. Toba is the result of a new way of conceiving the pellet stove: it is no longer simply a tool to generate heat, but rather a genuine furnishing element, something to show off, an object which enhances the appeal of a home. The awarding of the IF Product Design Award 2011 further confirms the values of the MCZ Group, which constantly invests in innovation, research and design to accommodate the need for style, functionality and energy savings through products that are truly one of a kind. In fact, MCZ is the first Italian company in this industry to have won this prestigious award, thereby setting a major record which ranks it among the pioneers of design applied to the world of pellets.

www.mcz.it

Sleepotel at The Sleep Event

Sleepotel at The Sleep Event

Dezeen promotion: check out the future of hotel design in the Sleepotel conceptual hotel installation at The Sleep Event in London later this month.

Sleepotel at The Sleep Event

Designers including AR18, MONTAGE, Kohler Co and Kusch Design will create a live hotel environment to test their ideas for bars, bedrooms and bathrooms.

Sleepotel at The Sleep Event

The Sleep Event takes place at the Business Design Centre in London from 23 to 24 November 2011 – register for free here.

Here are some more details from The Sleep Event:


Sleepotel – the future of hotel design unveiled

How does the future of hotel design look to you?

Envisaging the future of hotel design is not an easy task. It takes creativity, innovation and the end result must meet the needs and demands of the industry.

That was the challenge extended to leading interior designers, architects, manufacturers and suppliers when they were invited to participate in the Sleepotel and their designs will be unveiled later this month in London when the Sleepotel opens its doors at the Sleep Event Europe 2011.

This live hotel environment will introduce design as an experience and demonstrate a range of pioneering approaches to deliver outstanding spaces to wow and inspire you for your future hotel budgets.

Renowned industry brands and world class designers who have participated in previous Sleepotels include Atelier Nini Andrade Silva, Blacksheep, Design LSM, JOI Design, MKV Design, Spa Vision, Space Therapy, Studio Archibella, and Utopia. Challenging their creative talents to bring you the future in hotel design for 2011 and beyond.

Responsible for the Sleepotel bar are AR18, a London based company specialising in the realisation of bespoke design and manufacture. They have created an outdoor space that attracts the inquisitive eye to enter and explore the features within.

Designing the first Sleepotel bedroom are Soho-Based design agency MONTAGE, who are best known for their work with luxury brands like Kerastase, Shu Uemura, Marc Jacobs and many others. With Armada, their newly developed design technology, they are introducing an artistically intelligent creative process which evokes a 4th dimension of design. Armada’s intuitive design process creates spaces which have an impact of awakening and revitalisation for the client. Clients will witness the development of their own deeper creativity, clarity and strength. Armada is about impact at a deeper level of intelligence.

Kohler Co, a global leader in the manufacture of kitchen and bathroom products, will show its diverse stable of leading businesses when they unveil their Sleepotel bathroom. Kohler Co presents ‘7 Brands: 1 Solution’ a fully designed hotel room featuring its bathroom and interiors brands; Kohler, Kallista, Daryl, Ann Sacks, Baker, McGuire and Mark David.

A-TYPIC designed by award winning practice RARE architecture in collaboration with Ligne Roset challenges the perception of a typical hotel room dimensions in the second Sleepotel bedroom. A range of dual function furniture pieces developed to respond to constrained conditions define a self-containing spine responding to multiple configurations. Our partners: Ligne Roset, Villeroy & Boch, Bristan, Lano, Geberit, Corian & Ligna.

The Kusch Design team aimed to create the sense of an outdoor space built within, through the use of design elements as metaphors for a natural environment. What anchors this design scheme is the use of low rectangular platforms set in a bed of smooth river stones as a foundation for the third Sleepotel bedroom. All other design elements within the space were carefully chosen to add texture, and interest creating a minimalistic, modern, and zen environment balanced with a sense of warmth and comfort.

The Naturalmat Green Room will demonstrate the best British brands and producers of fully sustainable hotel bedroom furnishings for the fourth bedroom of the Sleepotel. Focusing on the mattress and bed, the room will be a showpiece for the best in class eco interior products, manufactured from natural and sustainable materials, and will provoke the visitor to consider what the key products and features are for creating a healthier and more sustainable hotel sleeping environment.

Graven Images have collaborated with Ligne Roset and Porcelanosa to design the Sleeper bar in this year’s Sleepotel. Graven Images has a team of 30 in its studio in Glasgow’s Merchant City including interior designers, graphic designers, architects, 3D artists and exhibition designers. Max Flageollet, Director of Ligne Roset Contracts, comments on their involvement with this year’s Sleepotel: “Ligne Roset Contracts is particularly honoured to have been chosen as a partner of the Sleepotel 2011 bar. Ligne Roset enjoys an evolving relationship with Graven Images, which began with the selection of Ligne Roset lighting for the Missoni hotel in Kuwait. Sleeper Magazine, Graven Images and Ligne Roset Contracts all share the same values of creativity and quality. We expect that this dream team will create a bar that will be one of the most exciting features of the Sleep Event!”

Luxury Hotel Cosmetics is one of the largest suppliers of exclusive hotel cosmetics and spa products, encompassing a broad range of offerings from classic to contemporary designs and will be providing the Sleepotel cosmetics. The company is the exclusive license holder of an extended and well-balanced brand portfolio including Miller Harris, Elemental Herbology, Abahna, Cinq Mōndes, and Frette. Products include everything from cosmetics, bathroom amenities, travel kits, room fragrances, body wellness, to pillow sprays and aromatic candles.

To step inside the live hotel environment that is the Sleepotel, and experience design on another level, register free now for The Sleep Event Europe 2011 by visiting www.thesleepevent.com.

Fusing inspiration, innovation and opportunities for the design, development and architecture of hotels across the globe, The Sleep Event Europe takes place at the Business Design Centre, London from 23-24 November. The event incorporates a top level two-day conference and the highly prestigious European Hotel Design Awards on 22 November.

For daily industry news and show updates, follow The Sleep Event Europe on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Libratone Live design competition

Libratone Live design competition

Dezeen promotion: design a speaker cover for Copenhagen audio brand Libratone for the chance to win a Libratone Live Airplay sound system worth £599.

Libratone Live design competition

The Libratone Live is a wireless speaker with 360 degree stereo sound, finished in chrome and cashmere in five colours.

Libratone Live design competition

The competition brief calls for a design for the lid of the speaker – download the specification here. Applicants must use the downloaded PDF as a template.

Libratone Live design competition

To enter the competition, like Libratone on Facebook then email your design to kk@libratone.com, putting “Dezeen competition” in the subject line, by Tuesday 22 November 2011. Entrants must live in Europe and may submit up to three designs each.

Libratone Live design competition

The winner will receive a Libratone Live Airplay sound system worth £599 and the chance to see their design go into production.

Good luck!

Here are some more details from Libratone:


How sound is supposed to sound

The Libratone Live, a versatile and powerful Airplay sound system, allows music to flow freely without wires or loss of sound quality, directly from an iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or computer. Oozing quality, the Libratone Live has an output of 150W and is supplemented by high-end audio components, usually seen in much more expensive units. Additionally, patented FullRoom® technology provides the user with room-filling 360 degree stereo sound, meaning you only need one. The Libratone Live is ideal for those who want instant access to a complete music library whether they’re in the kitchen, office or living room.

Contemporary design

The Libratone Live is not just a stand-alone object. Its contemporary design and Scandinavian heritage fit in with the arrangement of a room, matching the life that is being lived, the activities that take place and the people that use it. It features a satin chrome handle for easy portability, comes in several colours, including slate grey, blood orange, vanilla beige, blueberry black and lime green, and is finished in luxury cashmere wool. Libratone has developed a desirable piece of sound furniture that stands out and yet blends in at the same time and by combining the freedom of wireless, Airplay technology, high-end sound quality and a Scandinavian aesthetic, Libratone has also blurred the lines between interior design and technology.

Libratone’s design philosophy is; “We design to stand out, but not like a sore thumb. We design to blur the lines between furniture and sound systems by applying the aesthetics of the Scandinavian heritage to our design thinking.”

The competition

The competition brief invites designers from Europe to create and submit designs for the lid of the Libratone Live. A template is available to download from here which includes measurements etc. There are no guidelines for the designs; they could be Abstract, Pop Art or computer generated, as long as they are unique.

Participants of this competition will not only have the opportunity to win a Libratone Live worth £599, but the winner, selected by a jury, will be given the opportunity to have their design put into production and sold as a limited edition all over the world. Each participant can submit 3 designs to the competition.

Watch a movie about Libratone here.

www.libratone.com