Designed in Hackney: Side Table by Jasper Morrison for SCP

Side Table by Jasper Morrison for SCP

Designed in Hackney: furniture company SCP has been working with some of the best designers in the industry at its Shoreditch headquarters since the mid 1980s. Every day this week our Designed in Hackney series focusses on key products that were developed above the shop on Curtain Road, starting with the 1986 Side Table by Jasper Morrison.

Side Table by Jasper Morrison for SCP

This table was the first Morrison piece to be put into production and was shown in Milan just one year after SCP was founded by Sheridan Coakley to sell and produce classic and hard-to-find pieces.

Side Table by Jasper Morrison for SCP

The table isn’t currently in production and these images are scanned from photos of the original production run.

Morrison is a Hackney designer himself – see our stories about his work here.

Here’s the full story from SCP:


SCP set up shop in Hackney and began producing things in the mid-80′s, using specialist craftspeople to make pieces in small batches. After our designs started to gain attention and then started to sell, we had to think about how to grow.

Gradually, we began to expand our manufacturing capacity, always seeking innovative and cost effective ways to make high-end design. One of our first major steps was to buy and start to run our own upholstery factory in Norfolk. This gave us far better control over product development and taught us much else besides. This year we expanded our factory, creating an in-house frame-making facility. Now all aspects of the chair making process takes place under one roof. We are very proud to be a British manufacturer, one who launches new products year after year, and maintain our roots in the ever-evolving East-End where we started.

Side Table by Jasper Morrison

Jasper Morrison’s Side table was the first piece SCP put into production. In 1986, it was exhibited at SCP’s first show in the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, Milan. Following this show, SCP received widespread critical acclaim for their efforts to elevate British design on the international scene. The Side table had a chrome-plated or powder-coated frame and came with either one or two tiers of 10mm toughened glass, with a clear or sandblasted finish.

Key:

Blue = designers
Red = architects
Yellow = brands

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Designed in Hackney is a Dezeen initiative to showcase world-class architecture and design created in the borough, which is one of the five host boroughs for the London 2012 Olympic Games as well as being home to Dezeen’s offices. We’ll publish buildings, interiors and objects that have been designed in Hackney each day until the games this summer.

More information and details of how to get involved can be found at www.designedinhackney.com.

Designed in Hackney: the Crate Series by Jasper Morrison

Designed in Hackney: the Crate Series by Jasper Morrison

Designed in Hackney: today’s design icon created in the London borough of Hackney is Jasper Morrison‘s Crate Series. 

Designed in Hackney: the Crate Series by Jasper Morrison

The range of yellow-pine storage units with coloured fabric hinges can be used as tables, cabinets and even a spare bed.

Designed in Hackney: the Crate Series by Jasper Morrison

They were first presented in Milan back in 2007 by British brand Established & Sons, who are also based in Hackney on Wenlock Road. Morrison’s studio was located on Hoxton Square at the time and he’s since moved to Kingsland Road in Shoreditch.

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Designed in Hackney is a Dezeen initiative to showcase world-class architecture and design created in the borough, which is one of the five host boroughs for the London 2012 Olympic Games as well as being home to Dezeen’s offices. We’ll publish buildings, interiors and objects that have been designed in Hackney each day until the games this summer.

More information and details of how to get involved can be found at www.designedinhackney.com.

Lightwood Chair by Jasper Morrison

Lightwood Chair by Jasper Morrison

British designer Jasper Morrison will show his Lightwood Chair for Japanese company Maruni as part of Shoreditch Design Triangle during the London Design Festival next month.

Lightwood Chair by Jasper Morrison

The solid birch chair comes with a webbed, mesh or upholstered seat.

Lightwood Chair by Jasper Morrison

Morrison will also exhibit a collection of drinking glasses and a limited edition alarm clock for Swiss brand Punkt. to raise money for Japan’s recovery following the natural disasters there earlier this year.

Dezeen are media partners for Shoreditch Design Triangle and Dezeen Space will be open from 17 September to 16 October at 54 Rivington Street.

The London Design Festival will take place from 17 to 25 September.

Photographs are by Yoneo Kawabe/Maruni.

Here are some more details from Jasper Morrison:


Lightwood Chair, Punkt. for Japan and an exhibition of glasses

This year the Shop hosts the UK launch of Jasper Morrison’s Lightwood chair designed for Maruni Japan, ‘Still Time To Help’ a special limited edition alarm clock designed for Punkt. with all profits going to support the recovery in Japan, and an exhibition that explores three centuries of drinking glasses.

19 September – 25 September

Opening times: 11am – 6pm Mon to Fri
2pm to 6pm Sat & Sun
Late night opening on Tuesday the 20th until 8pm

Product: Lightwood
Produced by: Maruni , Japan
Material: Birchwood with plastic mesh ( available in leather, textile, woven synthetic webbing)


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Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

Milan 2011: Swiss brand Punkt. presented this alarm clock by British designer Jasper Morrison at Spazio Rossana Orlandi in Milan last week.

Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

Called Punkt. AC 01, the design comprises an extruded L-shaped aluminium base with a circular hole housing the clock face and mechanism.

Punkt. AC 01 by Japser Morrison

The product comes in black, red and white and is Morrison’s second for the brand – see our earlier story on his Punkt. DP 01 telephone launched in September last year.

Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

More about Jasper Morrison on Dezeen »

The details below are from Punkt.:


Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

“It’s an alarm clock with a shape that I designed… it sits slightly angled on an ‘L’ shaped aluminium extrusion, with the clock face set into a round hole. A rocker-switch, to set the alarm on and off, rotates around the mechanism, which sticks out of the back, and a small window below the 12 marker on the clock face indicates its status.” Jasper Morrison.

Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

Punkt. AC 01 offers you the pleasure of going back to the traditional alarm clock for everyday use. Why have your cell phone lying on your bedside table, when you can be woken up by a superb design object such as the AC 01? No fumbling around in the dark, no radiation emissions, and no unwanted calls in the middle of the night; just the pleasure of trusting your sleeping hours to a wonderfully simple object that, thanks to its extraordinary simplicity, will delight you every time you wake up to it.

Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

Essential and timeless
If function defines design, then the essentiality of the AC 01 is natural – like the daily routine of waking up – which makes the AC 01 a timeless timepiece.

Simple and intuitive
Set the alarm on; switch it off; prolong sleep by activating snooze; check the time in the middle of the night. Four simple actions which need to be performed intuitively; as with the AC 01.

Punkt. AC 01 by Jasper Morrison

Long lasting materials
The AC 01 dial is protected by thick scratch-proof glass and surrounded by a solid aluminium body to ensure product longevity.


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r5.5 by
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Competition: three signed Jasper Morrison posters to be won

Punkt x Jasper Morrison poster competition

Competition: Dezeen have teamed up with Swiss brand Punkt. to offer readers the chance to win one of three limited-edition posters signed by Jasper Morrison.

Punkt x Jasper Morrison poster competition

The die-cut posters feature the DP 01. telephone Morrison designed for Punkt., launched in September 2010 (see our earlier story).

Punkt x Jasper Morrison poster competition

Holes shaped like components of the product reveal the wall behind.

The posters were designed by London studio Rosie Lee and made in an edition of 300.

See all our stories on Jasper Morrison »

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Jasper Morrison poster” 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 29 March 2011. 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 Punkt.:


Special edition design posters signed by Jasper Morrison

Punkt., a new Swiss brand of consumer electronics that through design uses technology to simplify life, created a limited edition die-cut poster to celebrate the launch of its debut product – the DP 01 – a ingeniously reinvented DECT phone designed by Jasper Morrison.

The die-cut posters – designed for Punkt. by Rosie Lee and printed by LUMA studios in London – reproduce a unique representation of the phone’s key art through silhouettes to create special effects on all the surfaces on which the poster is placed.

Punkt. has got together with Dezeen to give away three posters bearing Jasper Morrison’s autograph to coincide with the launch of the Punkt. brand and its first ever product.

Rado R5.5 Watch

Une collaboration entre la maison suisse Rado et le designer anglais Jasper Morrison pour cette nouvelle collection r5.5. Un cadran carré aux angles arrondis, un bracelet intégré au boîtier, une montre entièrement en céramique et un verre inrayable. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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