D’emploi Accessories: Leather-embossed dog collars, an iPad case and Ebbits Field cotton caps from the Brooklyn-based designer

D'emploi Accessories

When we last caught up with Kyle Mosholder, the designer behind the one-man brand D’emploi, he had just rolled out the heavy duty Pilot Duffle. Now, D’emploi introduces a short line of accessibly priced accessories including a leather dog collar, waxed canvas iPad case and Ebbits Field baseball cap….

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Studio Visit: Electric Love: The Brooklyn space where dreamcatchers are spun from leather and feathers

Studio Visit: Electric Love

Upon walking into the Brooklyn studio of Charlie Walker and Hitomi Matarese, the husband-and-wife founders of Electric Love, you feel an almost immediate calm, either from the gentle scent of patchouli and leather wafting through the air or the rhythmic sound of hands at work. “I’ve lived and worked…

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The Ully: Pack for your own odyssey with Emalle NY’s elegant utility bag

The Ully

by Dale Henriques Like many industrious women on the go, Brooklyn advertising vet-turned-designer Erika Emeruwa found herself burdened by the weight of carrying numerous (and often not so stylish) bags every day, unable to stash everything she needed from morning to night in one easily portable place. Combining her creative…

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Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

Design Miami: Belgian designer Maarten de Ceulaer nailed bendy leather planks onto solid wood to create this installation of stripy furniture for Italian fashion house Fendi (+ slideshow).

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

Maarten de Ceulaer used materials provided by Fendi, a brand that traditionally specialises in fur and leather, to create the soft surfaces in the Transformations collection.

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

He drew on Fendi’s signature motif, which is inspired by the geometric and abstract forms of Futurism and the Bauhaus, to create the patterned furniture.

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

The foam-filled planks are handmade from strips of leather and suede in various colours, and each has two eyelets for the leather-covered nails.

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

“I wanted to create a system with which I can create functional graphics, functional patterns,” de Ceulaer told Dezeen at Design Miami. “So I decided to make them soft and to make them upholstered with foam, so they become nothing more than cushions, basically, stripes of cushions, with which you can do anything.”

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

“You just smack it onto a wall with a special tool, which has a curve, so you can easily hammer it into anything,” he added.

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

Whitewashed pine was chosen as a surface. “It’s logical that you nail something to wood,” he said, “and I’m doing the same thing [with wood] that I do with the leather – it’s all different kinds of patchworks which flow from one to the other.”

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

He added: “I didn’t want to design a sofa or a chair, but rather a system that does the same – you just find some boxes like you see here and you can create your sofa, or you can create your daybed.”

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

Fendi has previously commissioned work from Formafantasma, who showed pieces made from discarded leather at the Design Miami/Basel fair in Switzerland this year, and Aranda/Lasch, who made seating out of foam pyramids as part of a project for Design Miami in 2010.

Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer for Fendi

Other projects by de Ceulaer we’ve featured on Dezeen include a series of knobbly foam seats and colourful lights tinted by food colouring.

Dezeen was at Design Miami last week reporting on all the highlights of the collectors fair, including an “ice halo” made of Swarovski crystals, a cast bronze lamp shaped like a bent Eiffel Tower and an entrance pavilion that looked like inflatable sausages – see all our stories about Design Miami.

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Photographs are courtesy of Fendi.

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Fendi presents Transformations by Maarten de Ceulaer
Design Miami/ Miami 2012

Following the Design Miami/ Basel edition in June with Craftica by FormaFantasma, Fendi has invited Belgian designer Maarten de Ceulaer to develop for the December 2012 programme a project that responds to its visual identity and its legacy of Modernist-inspired patterns and emblems. Maarten was selected for this project because he has demonstrated a remarkable affinity for crafting sophisticated furniture and objects imbued with lyrical, whimsical narrative.

The designer found particular inspiration in Fendi’s signature Pequin motif, creating “Transformations” in celebration of Fendi’s long heritage of abstract rectilinear and geometric imagery. Throughout the decades, Fendi designers have drawn from the beautiful, groundbreaking work of pioneering design movements such as the Wiener Werkstätte, De Stijl, Futurism, the Bauhaus and Art Deco. Since 1983, Fendi has incorporated striped Pequin materials into many accessory lines, from handbags to luggage. Numerous designs for Fendi furs also feature patterns that evoke the feel of vanguard graphic designs from the 1910s to the 1930s.

For Design Miami/ 2012, Maarten has transformed this repertoire of two-dimensional expression into a three-dimensional installation, exploring the boundaries between hard and soft, natural and man-made, organic and geometric, luxurious and mundane. Converting the idea of a stripe into a physical module based on a piece of lumber, “Transformations” juxtaposes lacquered wood boards and tree stumps with exquisitely handmade leather planks arranged in a variety of eye-catching, multicolored compositions. The result is a total environment that, as whole, becomes a living pattern reminiscent of design work from the early years of Modernism.

The “soft planks” that Maarten developed for this project can be applied wherever additional comfort is desired: the gesture of applying them is as simple as nailing a board to a tree.

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Dressing Up The MacBook

The thing with buying Apple products is that you can’t dress them up in just any old accessories. Whatever you use has to be of top-notch quality, befitting the Jobs legacy. For example, the new MacBook Pro with its shimmy new features deserves a sleeve from the Carga Sleeve Collection. Basically these hand-assembled sleeves are done in small batches using single-piece vegetable tanned leather. Elastic and leather closures add a dash of panache.

The Sleeves are designed for the Apple portable range:

  • 13″ MacBook Pro and MacBook Air
  • 15″ MacBook Pro
  • The Sleeves are unpadded / unlined leather, offering scratch resistance while maintaining a slim, elegant profile.
  • The ‘old-school’ envelope look and high quality leather provide an understated counterpoint to high-tech devices.
  • No chemicals were used to treat the bag.
  • Carga Leather MacBook 15″ Sleeve is available @ YD Store $215.00 Special Price: $193.00
  • Carga Leather MacBook 13” sleeve is available @ YD Store $205.00 Special Price $184.00

Designer: Mauro Bianucci [ Available @ YD Store at Special Price ]

Available @ YD Store at Special Price


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Interview: Lucy Voller and Molly Martancik: The friends behind There-There talk long-distance design

Interview: Lucy Voller and Molly Martancik

Brought together by a mutual appreciation for design and exploration, Lucy Voller and Molly Martancik met in college and formed an indelible friendship that would soon birth a long distance collaborative they call There-There. With Martancik based in Boston and Voller in Minneapolis, the two send inspiration and ideas…

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Studio Visit: Jas M.B.: The Sehmbi family opens up their London workshop for a look at how they produce such covetable leather bags

Studio Visit: Jas M.B.

Stepping into the small, family-run facility that produces accessories for the decade-strong British label Jas M.B., you immediately know that leather is their business. The workshop-style factory—helmed by Jas Sehmbi and his son Taj—is packed wall to wall with beautiful hides of all colors and textures, which are soon…

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Tight Wallet: A slim alternative to a bulky wallet

Tight Wallet

Holding up to 30 cards and a stash of cash, the Tight wallet from Brooklyn-based designer Jack Sutter is a simple solution to the common problem of unnecessarily large wallets. Made of nothing more than a bit of elastic and a swath of Italian leather, the flexible wallet works…

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Rapha Leather Town Gloves: Style and function merge to keep you warm and comfortable during the daily commute

Rapha Leather Town Gloves

Whether your daily commute carries you by bicycle, car or train, Rapha’s Leather Town Gloves have your digits covered. Made by hand with leather from the African hair sheep—an animal native to the savannah of Eastern Africa and known for its thin but strong skin—these luxe gloves are intelligently…

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Veras Leather Alicante

Questa è la versione in pelle della Veras Alicante. In vendita tipo qui.

Veras Leather Alicante