Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014

Dezeen promotion: furniture, product and spatial design entries are now being accepted for the Interieur Awards 2014.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Bar Maison. Main image: Black Bar

Held in conjunction with design event Biennale Interieur 2014 in Kortrijk, Belgium, the awards are presented in two categories.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
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In the Object category, designers are asked to create a product that will improve daily life. One Grand Prize-winning design will receive €2500 and be exhibited alongside twenty other successful designs exhibited at the show.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
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For the Spaces category, designs for one of the multiple bars to be installed at next year’s Biennale Interieur are requested. Five winners will each receive the €10,000 value of production budget to realise their designs at the event and will be able to team up with brands to augment this figure.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Box Bar. Photo by Rudy Beyens

The deadline for the Object category is 30 April 2014, while Spaces category entries must be submitted by 30 January 2014.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Bar Maison

The awards will be judged by a panel that includes designer Noé Duchaufour Lawrance, curator and designer Matylda Krzykowski, head of design brand Axor Philippe Grohe and furniture producer Rolf Hay.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Vase&Leuchte by Miriam Aust. Photograph by Jan Köhler

For more details and to register your entries visit the Interieur Awards website. Images show previous Interieur Award winners and bars designed by Granstudio for Biennale Interieur 2012.

Here’s some more information from the organisers:


Call For Entries: Interieur Awards 2014

A rare chance for designers and architects to work with Biennale Interieur’s international design jury including (below, from left): Lina Kanafani, Noé Duchaufour Lawrance, Lowie Vermeersch, Matylda Krzykowski, Philippe Grohe, Rolf Hay, Francesca Sarti and Robert Klanten.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014

The Interieur Awards is an essential part of the Belgium-based Biennale Interieur programme, established in Kortrijk in 1968. This competition has achieved a strong international presence as a launch pad for young designers thanks to an influential internationally acclaimed jury and direct access to design manufacturers and producers.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Dot Porcelain Table by Miriam Liebana and Marcial Ahsayane

Many established designers started their careers at Biennale Interieur; it was at Interieur that a young Maarten Van Severen was spotted by Vitra, which in turn lead to a very beneficial collaboration for both. More recently, the Belgium duo, Muller Van Severen (one half Van Severen’s son, Hannes, and one half Hannes’s partner Fien Muller) were commissioned by Interieur to realise one of the Biennale’s Project Rooms – to international acclaim. Their work was shown as part of Designs of the Year 2013 at the Design Museum, London.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Object catergory winner 2012 by Zascho Petkow

The Biennale is far from a big, over-hyped design fair. It is known for high quality content, a balance of commercial and cultural happenings, a loyal, established industry following and a small, but perfectly formed nature, due in part to the easily accessible location in Belgium.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Acciaio series by Max Lipsey

Biennale Interieur takes place from 17 to 26 October 2014. The Interieur Awards 2014 calls designers, architects, artists and creatives to submit their entries in two distinct categories:

Objects

Create a new object that is relevant to our living environment and helps us improve daily life. Deadline: 30 April 2014

Spaces

Create a cutting-edge bar concept for the Biennale Interieur 2014. Deadline: 30 January 2014

The Jury will select winners anonymously.

Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2014
Biennale Interieur exhibition 2012. Photo by Wouter Van Vaerenbergh

www.interieur.be

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M83 – Moonchild

Le réalisateur Nils Clauss et Neil Doung ont dirigé ce nouveau clip illustrant l’excellent morceau de M83 « Moonchild ». Dans cette vidéo, une jeune fille rêve de s’envoler dans l’espace, et imagine des scènes de danse avec des aliens afin de les pacifier. Une vidéo à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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MT Club Chair by Very Good & Proper

MT Club Chair by Very Good and Proper

Product news: originally designed for a Shoreditch restaurant, this chair by London studio Very Good & Proper has now gone into production.

MT Club Chair by Very Good and Proper

Very Good and Proper‘s MT Club Chair was designed for Shoreditch restaurant Merchants Tavern.

MT Club Chair by Very Good and Proper

The dining chair is constructed from a soft moulded shell with bent plywood legs. It is available in either leather or pure wool and can be customised on request.

MT Club Chair by Very Good and Proper

The chair launched at trade fair 100% Design as part of London Design Festival 2013 – see our roundup of highlights here.

MT Club Chair by Very Good and Proper

Other products that featured at London Design Festival include a glass blown lamp with a digitally created lozenge pattern and a four-tier shelving unit with bulging leather shelves.

Very Good & Proper also designed the furniture for London restaurant chain Canteen and fitted out the interior of its Covent Garden branch.

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Does Vine work for TV ads?

Vine, the app that allows users to create six-second-long videos, has begun to be used in television advertising. In this guest blog for CR, Katie Norwood of London Creative checks out the work made using Vine so far, and ponders its future as an advertising tool

Dunkin’ Donuts became the first company to air an advert consisting of just one Vine, when they partnered with Monday Night Football on ESPN in a quick ‘billboard’ spot last month. The brand ran a Vine spot before the game started, and then ran another video later on that referenced action that had just taken place ­- this was the main excitement of the use of Vine here, the fact that it allowed the brand to respond in super-quick time to live action, giving TV ads some of the immediacy of social media. The videos were then heavily promoted via Twitter using sponsored Tweets.

 

Since then, other brands such as Trident Gum have also decided to use the micro-videos in their TV spots but these campaigns featured a series of the short clips, created by the most popular video-makers on the service. An example is shown below.


 

Nissan picked up on this crowdsourcing potential too, by inviting Vine fans, through competitions on Twitter, to make Vines (and Instagram shots) on the theme of ‘love’ that could be featured in its next TV ad. Airbnb also turned to Vine users for its first TV ad, but this time went one step further and sent out script instructions for the filmmakers to follow, before knitting the films together into a four minute-long ad. These campaigns bring an element of interactivity to TV advertising that goes one step further than the ‘second screen’ trend of checking social networks whilst watching television shows.


 

So is the future of TV advertising Vine-shaped? It seems pretty unlikely.

Despite the creativity and engagement – particularly in its link with social media – that Vine can offer advertisers, it comes with a lot of restrictions. For starters, while Vine may offer advertisers one second more than the five second-long TV ads that Trevor Beattie recently predicted were the future, this gives advertisers a very limited timescale to showcase their product compared to a traditional advert of 30 seconds. It gives creatives less time to hook in a viewer who may well be distracted, and there is more risk than ever that they might miss the entire ad.

On top of this, TV advertising is still a huge investment to make, taking up significant chunks of a marketing budget, and primetime ad space will still set back companies a great deal of their budget even if they use Vine to make the campaign itself. It seems unlikely that anyone but well-established brands would use it regularly.

The engaging aspect of Vine on TV is its newness and the surprise factor it offers: it’s a fresh and innovative format that draws in young people particularly. And the format is especially interesting for the way it has signalled a way to make an even closer link between TV advertising and social media, particularly in the case of the Dunkin’ Donut spots.

However, like all ad gimmicks, if more advertisers decide to use micro-videos in their ads, this eye-catching factor will soon become humdrum. With new apps, technology and social media trends emerging constantly I think we’ll have to enjoy Vine TV ads while they last, before the next new hip thing comes along.

 

Core77 Photo Gallery: Vienna Design Week 2013

Vienna-Design-Week-2013-Gallery.jpgPhotography by Sam Dunne for Core77

One of our favorite stops during Europe’s design festival season is Vienna Design Week, a beautiful city with a seemingly endless amount of abandoned shops, spaces and nooks (even pharmacies) to exhibit in. With an impressive line-up of new work on show this year, Passionwege, a platform for emerging designers stole show with the “Experimental Sweet Factory” for Lobmeyr by design duo Bertille & Mathieu. Checkout our full gallery for highlights and don’t miss the bong-like vessel for vaporizing wine, definitely one of the more obscure concepts in recent memory.

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Storm Photography

Focus sur le travail récent de Mitch Dobrowner : un photographe chasseur de tempêtes. Parcourant différents états des USA, l’artiste nous dévoile des clichés montrant en noir et blanc à la fois la beauté mais aussi l’aspect terrifiant de ces phénomènes naturels. A découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Shhh, Dyson Airblades Get 50% Quieter

Dyson engineers have been busy perfecting their Airblade technology by re-engineering the sound. Reducing air rush noise and whining motor tones, Dyson has developed the dB hand dryer- 50% quieter than the original Dyson Airblade. This is the next generation of Airblade technology launching this week.

Powered by the new Dyson digital motor, the Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer is the result of 542 acoustic tests over 152 hours by 25 specialist acoustic engineers. Check out the video below and check out their acoustics laboratory!

Designer: Dyson


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2013 Electrolux Design Lab LIVE on YD!!

On October 16th, 8 finalists out of more than 1700 submissions will go head to head, vying for the top spot in the 2013 Electrolux Design Lab competition. YD will be reporting live from the event in Stockholm, Sweden to give you instant access to all the drama, blood, sweat, tears, fist fights and hair pulling. Ok… so maybe no fist fights or hair pulling, but something’s bound to go down! Tune in to our Facebook, Twitter and YD. Tweet your vote to win a unique experience for two in a restaurant with Electrolux appliances in either Santceloni in Madrid, Iggy’s in Singapore or Attimo in São Paulo. In the meantime, check out the 8 finalists’ incredible concepts here and cast your vote!

#FutureHome Competition

Think you’ve got what it takes to be a judge? Vote for your favorite here and see if your pick wins the People’s Choice Award! Then share your vote on Twitter with the hashtag #FutureHome for a chance to win a unique experience for two in a restaurant with Electrolux appliances!

  • After choosing your favorite, the vote can be shared in social media using #FutureHome.
  • By sharing the vote in Twitter you can take part in a competition where you can win a unique experience for two in a restaurant with Electrolux appliances in either Santceloni in Madrid, Iggy’s in Singapore or Attimo in São Paulo.
  • In the tweet you are asked to tell why the concept you have voted for is something you would like to have in your home in the future.
  • Electrolux will choose the winner with the most creative and convincing answer and the winner will receive a restaurant experience in the location closest to where they live.
  • The prize includes a restaurant meal, travel costs and one night in a hotel in the destination.
  • The competition closes October 15 and the winner will be announced in the Electrolux social media channels October 16.


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Real Living Magazine

Bloesem Living | press Real Living Magazine

I can honestly say that it feels truly encouraging and nice when a magazine like Real Living magazine from Australia approaches you for a write-up about the things you do … share with them a bit behind the scenes of Bloesem and what my ideas are about interior design … although it is a past issue in which (August 2013) I was featured, you can still read and see bit here over their blog.

I often buy Real Living and was very happy surpriesd to see this production I did with Marjon Hoogervorst in Malaysia featured in there. I agree with RL it is very interesting home of architect couple Wen Hsia and BC Ang in Kuala Lumpur. … yes this issue is still available and you will love all the Floral ideas they have going on right now….

Bloesem Living | press Real Living Magazine


Bloesem Living | press Real Living Magazine

All images by Bloesem in my home. 

Top Image: Grafunkt AA ShelfBlu Dot letter holder – Ceramic vase from thrift shop 

Second Image: Eames plywood round table

Third image: Glass square table … forgot the name have to get back to you on this 🙂 , Kartel componibili side table and a marimekko cup

.. Thank You Real Living magazine

 

Berlin’s Water Enhanced Tempelhof

The W.E.T. system harnesses solar energy and H20 to enhance public spaces. As it rains, the design collects water used for cleaning & fire emergencies. Excess water is kept in an underground collection tank where it is then dispersed through misters to keep the public cool on hot days. On especially rainy days, extra water is used to supplement the surrounding irrigation. On top of the beacon, a solar panel collects the sun’s energy to power lighting at the foot & top of the system that keeps the area illuminated at night.

Designers: Christina Fenton, Haiden Goggin, Jonathan Holland, and Anthony Traviglini


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