The Inner Life of Koo: LUNAR’s Creative Director on the 2-in-1 Baby Bassinet and Rocker

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Both a bassinet and a rocker, Koo is a stylish and innovative solution for new parents. Check out LUNAR’s Creative Director Sandrine Lebas as she shares her thought process, insights and creative motivation in a new video interview (after the jump!).

The first few months with a newborn are precious, but babies also create enormous disruption in the lives of parents—new furniture, carriers, bags, food gear, not to mention reducing night time to only fleeting moments of sleep.

Koo is a multitasking 2-in-1 bassinet and rocker that helps manage the transition from fussy baby to happy family. Mom (and Dad) pick up their sleepless child, flip down the seat and rock them gently back to the land of sweet dreams, while minimizing both the product’s carbon footprint and its physical one.

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Nervous System’s "Hyphae Lamp" Makes Like a Tree and Leaves… a Lasting Impression

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Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg founded Massachusetts-based design studio Nervous System in 2007 in order to explore “the intersection of science, art, and technology”—a natural fit for them, considering that they met while studying at MIT.

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Their latest product, “Hyphae,” is an algorithmically-generated lamp design that is 3D-printed in a process based on the growth of leaf veins. The final result, illuminated from within by three Cree LEDs, alludes to various organic forms such as eggs and coral while casting canopy-like shadows on the wall and ceiling, “creating an ethereal and organic atmosphere.”

Naturally, each and every lamp is unique.

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The Graff Mobile

Une excellente initiative par l’équipe d’EverFresh Studio qui a récemment pensé et installé ce “Graff Mobile” au GNV Studio, en Australie. Comprenant tout le matériel nécessaire pour le graffiti, cette installation est à découvrir en visuels dans la suite de l’article.



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Core77 Design Awards Countdown: Furniture/Lighting

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Over the next two weeks we’ll be giving you a reminder to set your clocks for the live broadcast of this year’s inaugural Core77 Design Awards winners. Please note, all broadcast times and dates are EST.

CORE77 DESIGN AWARDS LIVE BROADCAST
July 12-22, 2011
10 Days. 15 Categories. Eight Countries. Live!!

Special thanks to the incredible jury team who worked on judging this year’s Furniture/Lighting category.

Tuesday, July 12th
@1PM EST
FURNITURE/LIGHTING
Judging location: LONDON, UK

Jury Captain

Max Fraser
Editor & Publisher of London Design Guide
Max Fraser is a design commentator, working across the media of books, magazines, exhibitions, video and events to broaden the conversation around contemporary design. He delivers content, commentary and strategy for a variety of public and private bodies in the UK and abroad. He has authored several design books including Design UK and Designers On Design, which he co-wrote with Sir Terence Conran. More recently, he edited and published London Design Guide. He also serves as Acquisitions Advisor at Crafts Council and Trustee at the Audi Design Foundation. He has previously served as Curatorial Director at Detank.com, Seminars Curator at Grand Designs Live, and Co-Director of Pecha Kucha UK.

Jury Team

Anthony Dickens
Anthony Dickens Design
A product and furniture designer who set up his studio in 1998, Anthony Dickens is driven by a desire to create simple yet functionally innovative and thought-provoking objects, subverting archetypal forms and re-imagining the everyday things that surround us. He has launched products with Lexon, Anglepoise, Innermost, and Joseph Joseph. His work began to diversify into new markets under the tutelage of Jam Design and Communications, and he has worked for Audi, Veuve Clicquot and Red Bull. In 2006 he helped to set up a collaborative agency called Together Creative which specializes in non-medical product design to increase patient dignity and experience in hospitals.

Laura Houseley
Design Journalist, Author and Consultant
Laura Houseley is a writer, editor and consultant specialising in contemporary design. She began her career at Wallpaper* magazine as the Design and Architecture Editor and as a freelance journalist has written for a wide variety of publications including The Financial Times, Icon, Arena Homme +, amongst others. Her book The Independent Design Guide: Innovative Products From The New Generation was published by Thames & Hudson in 2009. She is a consultant with several design manufacturers and is currently working on a new design publication.

James Mair
Director of Viaduct
James Mair worked for some years as an interior architect before becoming increasingly interested in contemporary furniture. This interest led him to set up Viaduct Furniture Ltd in 1985. The original plan was to sell British designers work abroad, but the idea developed and led to the opening of Viaduct’s first showroom in 1989 displaying contemporary furniture from Europe and selling predominantly to architects and designers on projects. The current 300m2 showroom is in London’s Clerkenwell between Covent Garden and the City.

Libby Sellers
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Libby Sellers is a design historian, gallerist and former Senior Curator of the Design Museum in London. Working with some of the industry’s most promising and progressive designers through her eponymous gallery, Libby has established herself as a leading voice in contemporary design and is often invited to talk on the topic internationally. She has recently authored two publications for HSBC Private Bank, one on the cultures of collecting design, which launched during Design Miami/Basel 2010. Libby was nominated for the 2008 Paul Hamlyn Breakthrough Fund for cultural entrepreneurs and the Wallpaper* Courvoisier Design Awards in 2009.

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This Week on the mediabistro.com Job Board: MORE, Soap.com, Everyday Food

If you’re looking for a director-level gig, you’re in luck. This week, we have a slew of new openings, including an art director position at MORE magazine and a photo director gig at Parents magazine. Quidsi is hiring an art director at Soap.com and an art director at Diapers.com, so there are plenty of opportunities for you to check out, here and on mediabistro.com.

For more job listings, go to the Mediabistro job board, and to post a job, visit our employer page. For real-time openings and employment news, follow @MBJobPost.

New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.

Dry Your Hair with the Dark Side of the Force

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“Our next spaceship will have two bathrooms.”

The biggest strain on Han Solo and Chewbacca’s relationship must’ve been sharing the bathroom in the Millenium Falcon. Imagine Han cleaning out the drain and unpeeling the bar soap after Chewbacca took a shower. And Wookiees probably take forever to dry off, soiling towel after towel while Han waits outside with his toothbrush.

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Maybe Chewie could speed up the drying process with this hair dryer shaped like Darth Vader’s mouthpiece, designed by St.-Petersburg-based ID’er Tembolat Gugkaev.

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Finest Paperware

Se economico deve essere, almeno che sia di un certo livello. Un’idea della ceramista scozzese Rebecca Wilson 😉
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Think outside the box

Approvo il concetto. Questo poster lo trovate qui.
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Hyphae

Biomimetic lamps created from leaf-based algorithms

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Design studio Nervous System‘s new Hyphae lamps uses a complex 3D computing process to mimic the naturally beautiful and unique structure of plant leaves. Each lamp is grown through a controlled process based on the Auxin Flux Canalization theory, positing that vein formation occurs from the growth hormone auxin which flows “where it has flowed before and cells with high levels of auxin differentiate into vein cells.” The two MIT grads behind Nervous System translated this computer model (devised by the University of Calgary’s Algorithmic Botany group) into an algorithm for creating physical objects, with no two pieces ever the same just like veins on a leaf.

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To produce the computer-generated pattern, the techniques are just as high tech. Starting each lamp with a base volume and a set of root points, they are then “grown” through an iterative process in an auxin-filled environment. The pieces are then printed by NYC-based Shapeways, who minimize waste by only using the nylon material in the final form and by using Selective Laser Sintering, a process that creates extremely involved geometries directly from digital CAD data without a mold. Three Cree LED lights, using only 3.6 watts of electricity, generate the mesmerizing reflections on the walls surrounding the lamp.

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In addition to the elegant lighting, Nervous System previously used the Hyphae algorithm to create a collection of intricate jewelry that appears delicate but is super-strong, grown from one end using a hierarchical network.

Hyphae jewelry and lamps sell online from the Nervous System shop. Accessories vary in price depending on style and material. Each lamp is $600.


Owls Ask Too Many Questions

I gufi fanno troppe domande? La trovate su Threadless.

Owls Ask Too Many Questions