Competition: five Proton watches by Ziiiro to be won

Five Proton watches by Ziiiro to be won

Competition: Dezeen Watch Store have teamed up with Hong Kong brand Ziiiro to offer readers the chance to win one of five Proton watches that tell the time with colour.

Five Proton watches by Ziiiro to be won

Like Ziiiro’s earlier models Aurora and Celeste, the Proton watch face consists of two graduated disks, one yellow and one blue, in place of hands.

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These disks move over each other as time passes, creating a graduated mix of colour on the face at different times of the day.

Five Proton watches by Ziiiro to be won

Proton has a rigid transparent strap, and the face can be removed and swapped with any others from the Ziiiro range.

Five Proton watches by Ziiiro to be won

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Proton by Ziiiro” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.

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Competition closes 20 March 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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You can see our full range of Ziiiro watches at www.dezeenwatchstore.com or order over the phone on +44 20 7503 7319.

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Here’s some more information from Ziiiro:


The Proton is a beautiful and elegant watch displaying time using two transparent gradient discs, blue color representing the hour and yellow displaying the minute. By overlapping both gradients, it creates a new array of green color that will catch attention whether at the beach or going out on a date. The Proton is fully interchangeable with all watches from the bracelet series. Available in three colours of transparent, transparent-smoke and milky-white.

Product specifications:

Overall description

Case: matte without PVD
Case back: polished stainless steel
Dial: plain white with grey dotted markers
Strap: plastic
Crown: 3 hour position
Hands: transparent coloured discs/hour and minute

Components

Case width: 38mm
Case thickness: 7.5mm
Plastic strap: 43mm
316l stainless steel
Miyota 1l-26 quartz movement
Hardened mineral crystal
Snap-up case back
Battery: sr616sw

Water resistant – 3ATM
One year warranty
Fitting: suitable for wrist size 13.5cm – 16cm

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Competition: five copies of Hans Hollein’s monograph to be won

Competition: Dezeen and Austrian architect Hans Hollein have teamed up to offer our readers the chance to win one of five copies of his new monograph.

Competition: five copies of Hans Hollein to be won

This publication provides a retrospective of the Pritzker Prize-winning postmodernist architect’s projects to coincide with an exhibition of his work at Joanneum in Graz.

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Projects featured include the Retti Candle Shop, Haas-Haus and the Jewellery Store Schullin I.

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Images, architectural drawings and sketches are captioned with brief descriptions and project details.

Competition: five copies of Hans Hollein to be won

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Hans Hollein” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.

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Competition closes 13 March 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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Competition: five DIY Furniture books to be won

Competition: five DIY Furniture books to be won

Competition: Dezeen and publishers Laurence King are offering readers the chance to win one of five copies of DIY Furniture: a step by step guide.

The book shows you how to build a selection of designer furniture by the likes of Peter Marigold and Erwin Zwiers, by following annotated diagrams.

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Each project has a description of the piece as well as the materials and tools needed for its construction.

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Biographies of the designers are included at the back.

Competition: five DIY Furniture books to be won

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “DIY Furniture” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.

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Competition closes 13 March 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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Here is some more information about the book from Laurence King Publishing Ltd.:


Featuring 30 designs by leading designer-makers from around the world DIY Furniture shows you how to use simple techniques to make stunning designer furniture from scratch.

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Along with designs for seating and storage, the book also features projects for making your own bed, wardrobe, lighting and garden furniture. Each project features hand-drawn diagrams with short, easy-to-follow instructions on how to build the piece.

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All the projects can be easily assembled using common materials to be found at the local hardware store, allowing the reader to create unique designer pieces at a fraction of the normal cost. Brief biographies of all the featured designers are included at the end of the book.

Competition: five books by viction:ary to be won

Competition: five books by vicotion:ary to be won

Competition: Dezeen and viction:ary have teamed up to offer our readers a chance of winning one of five copies of their new book Eat Me – Appetite for Design.

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The publication’s pages present a selection of custom-designed food and drinks products sandwiched between wafer-like covers.

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Short descriptions explain the concepts behind each product, its packaging and its advertising.

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To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “viction:ary” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.

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Competition closes 21 February 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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Here are some more details from viction:ary:


Greetings from viction:ary!

We are happy to introduce you EAT ME – Appetite for Design. It’s an all-new volume of design ideas and art creations entirely inspired by food and the way we eat. The showcase would cover a symphony of artwork, events, identity projects, packaging design, restaurant designs, culinary implements and products, such as accessories and furniture, sliced in between two wafer biscuits (in Vanilla and Chocolate flavour) with a greedy bite at the corner.

The new title will be officially released in January 2012 and readers can indicate their preferred “flavour”.

Competition: five books by Candy & Candy to be won

Competition: five books by Candy & Candy to be won

Competition: Dezeen and interior designers Candy & Candy have teamed up to offer readers the chance to win one of five copies of their new book The Art of Design, which documents their luxury projects over the last ten years. 

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The 200-page book showcases a broad range of projects at different scales including homes, private jets, yachts and commercial environments.

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Photographs and drawings show projects at various stages from conception to completion and are accompanied by text describing the inspiration, thought processes behind the designs and quotes from the designers.

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To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Candy & Candy” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.

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Competition closes 14 February 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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Candy & Candy – the brand that has become synonymous with the world’s most luxurious interiors – has launched a new book which, for the first time ever, offers a glimpse into the innovative designs, intricate attention to detail, and fine craftsmanship which have defined this globally celebrated brand over the past decade.

This new book demonstrates the depth and breadth of design talent behind Candy & Candy, showcasing over 200 pages of the company’s design projects from sumptuous homes across the world, to private jets, yachts and commercial environments – highlighting the varied and diverse design styles of the Candy & Candy portfolio unknown to many people.

Lighting, furniture and conceptual architecture, through to the finer finishing touches such as embroidery and pattern, also feature throughout, illustrating the ground-breaking originality and limitless design skills of the team.

The book also unveils the meticulous behind-the-scenes design process behind these creations and seeks to clarify why Candy & Candy has been such an influential force in luxury interior design and how it remains at the forefront of the industry.

‘Candy & Candy: The Art of Design’ is available to purchase from www.candyandcandy.com priced at £75 + p&p.

Competition: six wooden boats by Papafoxtrot to be won

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Competition: Dezeen and toy company Papafoxtrot have teamed up to offer readers the chance to win one of six hand crafted wooden boats, each worth more than £100.

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Papafoxtrot was founded by Ian Ferguson and Martin Postler of London design consultancy Postlerferguson.

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The toy boats are designed in the shape of the most famous cargo ships in the world. A three-colour boat with container blocks stacked on top is in shape of the longest cargo ship, Emma Maersk.

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The flat single-colour one is in the shape of the TI Asia cargo ship that used to carry 3 million barrels of oil.

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The four half-spheres on the third product represent the gas containers on the largest gas cargo ship, Arctic Princess, which use to carry nearly 150,000 cubic meters of liquified natural gas.

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To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Papafoxtrot” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.Read our privacy policy here.

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Competition closes 7 February 2012. Six winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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The information that follows is from Papafoxtrot:


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Papa Foxtrot plays with today!

Our wooden toys bring the amazing machines and global systems driving today’s world into the home. Hand-crafted wood and a colourful, reduced aesthetic imbue Papa Foxtrot products with an engaging tactility and playful optimism.

Papa Foxtrot is an international organisation, working with a network of designers and manufacturers around the world. The same global systems that inspire our toys allow us to utilize the best craftsmen and sustainable material suppliers in order to create products of the highest quality.

For everyone who ever sighed at the site of a container ship, swooned over a satellite or wondered where electricity comes from: we make our toys for you.

Papafoxtrot is a wooden toy and lifestyle brand founded by Ian Ferguson and Martin Postler of London based design consultancy Postlerferguson. We think that wooden toys are great so is the world we are living in. Our wooden toys bring the amazing machines and global systems driving today’s world into the home. Hand-crafted wood and a colourful, reduced aesthetic imbue Papa Foxtrot products with an engaging tactility and playful optimism. Our products are manufactured in small exclusive series and we work with our customers on bespoke uniquely designed special editions and seasonal collections.

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Competition: five copies of Hands On 21st Century Dutch Design to be won

Hands On 21st Century Dutch Design

Competition: we’ve teamed up with Dutch author Jeroen Junte to give readers the chance to win one of five copies of his new book, Hands On: 21st Century Dutch Design.

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The 280-page book gives an insight into the workspaces of designers including Joost van Bleiswijk and Kiki van Eijk, Aldo Bakker, Maarten Baas, Joep van Lieshout, Studio Makkink & Bey and Joris Laarman.

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It also includes eight interviews with Dutch designers who use artisanal working methods, demonstrate a flirtation with art, engage in rigorous conceptual research or work with innovative prototypes and production techniques. There is also a chapter devoted to the institutions that support critical design in the Netherlands.

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Competition closes 6 February 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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Here are some more details from author Jeroen Junte:


Dutch design in the 21st Century

What is Dutch design? You can ask a designer from Brazil, a critic from Germany or an art lover from Italy. Indeed, this shows the extent of its global fame. Our main export products are no longer cheese, tulips and, ok, marijuana, but design with a twist. Because wherever you ask, the answer is always the same: Dutch design is adventurous, singular and well thought-out.

Opinions differ widely on when exactly Dutch design originated. Did it start with Droog in the early 90s? Or much earlier, sometime in the early twentieth century, with Gerrit Rietveld? Or maybe just at the beginning of the new millennium, when the rest of the world discovered what these indomitable Dutch designers were capable of? It is certain that the term Dutch design only came in use in the past ten years. Before that, it was simply called Droog Design, and even further back, the Netherlands didn’t even play a significant role in international design at all. So it is strange that there is no book that provides a good overview of Dutch design in the 21st century.

Of course, the role which Droog – which is what the design platform Droog Design now calls itself – has played in the rise of Dutch design can scarcely be overestimated. In the early 90s, humour and intelligence brought an end to the reign of slick Italian design. No more luscious curls or bright colours, and certainly no shiny chrome, but a chandelier made up of about forty bare bulbs knotted together and a chair that is just a bundle of old rags. Thanks to Droog’s rebellious anti-design, the Netherlands were squarely placed on the map as the birthplace of progressive design talent in one fell swoop. Although only a dozen rag chairs and scrap wood cabinets were ever made, they did become design classics. Droog has changed opinions about design forever – it’s not just about products, but also about ideas. That is why Droog-founder Renny Ramakers is given a special place in this book.

The transition to a new century marks the transition from the avantgarde of Droog to the established order of Dutch design. Droog’s critical approach to designing has evolved into an open mentality in which nothing is predetermined, and everything is up for discussion. In the 21st century, Dutch designers create products that are elegant and very accessible, exuberant or simply breathtakingly beautiful. Dutch design stands for exclusive showpieces, but also a useful utensils. It indiscriminately utilises both traditional artisanal methods and digital production techniques, but it is always adventurous, singular and well
thought-out. And, very important: it is manufactured in the designer’s own workshop.

The fact that this design originated precisely in the Netherlands has a historical explanation. The Dutch are no strangers to inventing and conceiving a product from scratch. This is after all how their country was created: God created the earth but the Dutch claimed their own land from the sea. And their Calvinist national character gave them their sober mentality; it is not enough to be beautiful, a good product must also be efficient and properly thought out, preferably even improve the world. Add to that the critical design education, in which “market thinking” and “economic viability” are anything but guiding principles.

And do not forget the generous government, which is sponsoring designers so they can work in peace. In this environment it is almost natural that a designer develops a critical mind-set and sets up his own workshop to experiment.

This book aims to give a current overview of this Dutch design. Not just by showing products, but also by allowing the designers to explain their work. These designers were chosen on the basis of the four dominant themes in Dutch design: the artisanal working method, the flirtation with art, conceptual research and innovative prototypes and production techniques. In each of these four chapters there are interviews with two designers with a unique vision; these eight designers were not selected because of their renown or international success, but because their design demonstratively reveals the trends in traditional, artistic, conceptual and innovative design. In addition, there is a separate chapter devoted to the companies and institutions – such as museums – that enable designers to produce independent and critical work.

The world faces major challenges in the 21st century. The common ways of producing and consuming are under pressure because of differences in wealth, environmental degradation and resource scarcity. Increasingly, designers are being asked to formulate answers to these major issues. The critical and investigative Dutch design can play an obvious role in shaping the future. This is exactly why this book is not only an overview, but also an exploration of the future.

Author: Jeroen Junte
Photos: Maarten Schets
Art direction: Hansje van Halem
ISBN 978 90 891 0297 3
Price : € 49,50
Omvang: 280 pag., 24 x 30 cm
Illustr.: 400 in color
Edition: hard cover
Language: Dutch and English

Competition: five copies of eVolo Skyscrapers to be won

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Competition: we’ve teamed up with the organisers of the eVolo Skyscraper Competition to give away five copies of their book, which collates 300 of the best entries from the past six years.

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The projects are arranged into six categories: Technological Advances, Ecological Urbanism, New Frontiers, Social Solutions, Morphotectonic Aesthetics, and Urban Theories and Strategies.

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Competition closes 31 January 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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EVOLO SKYSCRAPERS BOOK

Established in 2006, the eVolo Skyscraper Competition is one of the world’s most prestigious awards for high-rise architecture.

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The contest recognizes outstanding ideas that redefine skyscraper design through the implementation of new technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics, and spatial organizations.

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Studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution are some of the multi-layered elements of the competition.

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It is an investigation on the public and private space and the role of the individual and the collective in the creation of dynamic and adaptive vertical communities.

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Over the last six years, an international panel of renowned architects, engineers, and city planners have reviewed more than 4,000 projects submitted from 168 countries around the world.

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Participants include professional architects and designers, as well as students and artists.

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This book is the compilation of 300 outstanding projects selected for their innovative concepts that challenge the way we understand architecture and their relationship with the natural and built environments.

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The projects have been organized in six chapters that describe the current position and the future of vertical architecture and urbanism. The first chapter, Technological Advances, is an investigation on the use of digital tools and computing fabrication.

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Ecological Urbanism explores sustainable systems, including new materials and clean energy generation processes to achieve zero-net-energy buildings.

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Projects that analyze the reconfiguration of existing cities and the colonization of new environments, such as underwater cities and floating habitats, are part of New Frontiers.

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The improvement of our way of living is the topic of the fourth chapter, Social Solutions, which is a collection of ideas that respond to social, cultural, and economic problems.

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A more experimental approach to architectural design is exposed in Morphotectonic Aesthetics, with proposals that use fields of data and self-regulating systems to respond to internal and external stimuli -the results are fascinating explorations of function and form.

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Finally, Urban Theories and Strategies is a group of projects that establish new methods to alleviate the major problems of the contemporary city, including the scarcity of natural resources and infrastructure, and the exponential increase of inhabitants.

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The eVolo Skyscraper Competition is a forum for the discussion, debate, and development of avant-garde architectural design in the 21st century. eVolo is committed to stimulating the imagination of designers around the world – thinkers that envision the future of our cities and a new way of life.

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Title: EVOLO SKYSCRAPERS
Cover: Hardcover
Size: 9″ x 11.5″ x 2.5″
Pages: 1224
ISBN: 978-0-9816658-4-9
Limited edition: 500 copies
Price: $120 (Includes shipping to any place worldwide)
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