Milan Design Week 2010: Nendo’s Chair Garden

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pa href=”http://www.nendo.jp/en/”Nendo’s/a Chair Garden was one of our favorite shows from this year. In addition to showing several new productsmdash;previewed a href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/milan10/milan_design_week_2010_preview_chair_garden_by_nendo_16326.asp”here/a a couple of weeks agomdash;the studio built tiny constructions from terracotta pots and miniature chairs and planted them in the garden of an interior courtyard. We took a shot with a Euro, for scale./p

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pInside, strong concepts were resolved through a nuanced treatment of materials. Take for example, the period, comma, quote set of paperweights, which take the shape of the aluminum’s natural drop. Or the Corona globe, where all countries assume the same colormdash;blackmdash;and borders disappear. We also got the chance to see the Cord Chair in person. It has a leg 15mm in diameter, clad with a thin layer of wood. /p

pAnd, finally, a special treat: all of Nendo’s works, in miniature./p

pMany more shots after the jump./p

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Milan Design Week 2010: Skitsch

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pa href=”http://www.skitsch.it”Skitsch/a hosted a quirky, confident show in their Milan shop, featuring new and some not quite so new work from 28 emerging and established designers. We didn’t make it to their opening party but fortunately went to their finishing one instead. Featured above is the emSaily/em lamp by Perversi (as well as the barkeepers reflection), and below the emBookshelf Cupboard/em by Front plus the DJ area with Giles Miller’s cardboard emWardrobe C /em in the background./p

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pThe bottom pictures show em2D LED/em lamp by ding3000 and the emSquilibri /emshelf by Philippe Negro, plus the emVaso Vasi/em vase by Paolo Ulian./p

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Milan Design Week 2010: Yii, Crafts Design from Taiwan

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emIKEA plus TERIAL by Jian-an Su/em/p

pOne of the highlights of this year’s fair was found on the 2nd floor of the Triennale di Milano, tucked inside a black, crepe-stripped bungalow and radiating energy and light. Yii is an exhibition of 50 objects, commissioned from 15 Taiwanese professional designers paired with local master craftsmen. The initiative was under the creative direction of Droog co-founder Gijs Bakker, who’s sly gracenotes touch several of the pieces in a really wonderful way. Yii derives from the word ‘Yi,’ meaning “change and transformation,” and all of the pieces explore the journey from the traditional to the contemporary./p

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pemIKEA plus Terial by Jian-an Su/em/p

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pemBrick Plan: Tray by Rock Wang and Pei-ze Chen/em/p

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pemNest Cradle by Chia-en Lu and Kao-ming Chen/em/p

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pemLace Plates by Ching-ting Hsu and Tsun-jen Lee/em/p

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Milan Design Week 2010: 5.5 Designers’ Cuisine d’Objets

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pThough it didn’t make it into the Interni Guide, the a href=”http://www.cinqcinqdesigners.com/”5.5 Designers/a show tucked into a small courtyard in Milan’s Chinatown was a highlight of our week. Mentioned in a prior Core77 a href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/milan10/milan_design_week_2010_preview_55_designers_cuisine_dobjets__16353.asp”preview post/a as an “Autoprogettazione for the No-Stop City, ” emCuisine d’Objet/em provided 5 recipes from which to construct objects for everyday life: Feuilleteacute; de Livres, Celouteacute; de Lumieacute;re, Pateacute;res en Croucirc;te, Tabouret Faccedil;on Tatin, and Fondant de Bougie. This translates roughly to: Feuilleteacute; (puff pastry) of Books, Velouteacute; (a French sauce) of Light, Hooks in Crust, Stool in the way of Tatin, and Candle Fondant. /p

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pIn person, the cooking metaphor rang true: using the same basic ingredients and techniques (cement, things to mix with it, and something to pour it in), a variety of effects were produced, from suspended candle chandeliers to large floor lamps made of branches./p

pMore shots after the jump./p

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Milan Design Week 2010:Core77 Interviews Maarten Baas

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pWe caught up with Maarten Baas in Ventura Lambrate, where he exhibits Analog Digital Clock, his new iPhone app that extends the a href=”http://www.maartenbaas.com/Main.asp?Section=WorksSub={D98A1F6B-54A6-4E5A-B939-E729C971D82F}”Real Time/a project exhbiited last year./p

pAbove, he discusses deliberately choosing not to produce a new collection for Milan, how the iPhone app both is and isn’t a departure from his regular work, and the value of intuition./p

pDownload the app from iTunes a href=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/analog-digital-clock/id360985167?mt=8″here/a./p

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Milan Design Week 2010: Saved by Droog

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pThis year, Droog bought hordes of items from liquidation salesmdash;safety vests, salt shakers, handkerchiefs, dog baskets, and wooden spoons numbering among themmdash;and invited 14 designers to produce a design using an object of their choice as a raw material. The results were exhibited and sold at a href=”http://www.droog.com/presentationsevents/saved-by-droog-/”emSaved by Droog/em/a, one of the week’s highlights./p

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pThe exhibition also answers the common question “But who buys this stuff?” Photographer Stefanie Gratz documents each owner with their new acquisition directly after checkout. Each photo is uploaded to the website, and some are turned into postcards and hung on the wall outside. Luc d’Hanis and Sofie Lachaert’s XX Chair has only one owner, but Makkink + Bey’s Daily Handkerchief has manymdash; we were number 52 (see above). /p

pBelow, their manifesto, taped casually to one of the columns. Shots of almost every object follow./p

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pemMakkink + Bey’s Daily Hanky: An image of the front page of a daily newspaper is meant to be completed by the user’s own embroidery./em/p

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Milan Design Week 2010: Don’t Blame the Icelandic Designers

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Milan Design Week 2010: Design in Motion by Charles Kaisin

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This show is a little off the beaten track in Milan, however, the journey is well worth it. a href=”http://www.charleskaisin.com”Charles Kaisin’s/a exhibition emDesign in Motion/em presents all his work and research he did from 1999 to 2009, linked to two themes: motion and recycling. Production pieces are accompanied by research models./p

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pThe installation TERREMOTO (meaning “earthquake” in Spanish), presenting the objects, is designed by Spanish artist Terre Recarens. It consists of a floor of wooden lathwork, positioned in Japanese style, with a set of deliberately slanted shelves. When people walk over the floor boards the shelves are set in motion, start to wobble and cause the glass objects placed above to jangle, fall and break. Hence all the broken glass. A fun installation with great work, particularly interesting is the design process shown./p

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Milan 2010: Hotel RCA 13.798 Grams of Design

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pThis year the organisers of the Salone di Mobili Interni exhibitions (the off shows in town) declared a new up and coming design district: Lambrate. There are a lot of interesting shows happening here and it will for sure be very interesting to watch how this area will develop over the next few years. The front team certainly made an impressive start to replace the fading glory of Zona Tortona. /p

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pHere some impressions from the a href=”http://www.hotelrca.com”Hotel RCA/a (a show by students of the emRoyal College of Art Design Products/em course) and from em13.798 Grams of Design/em (a theme exhibition curated by Maria Cristina Didero. Pictured above are the emWearable Sound Systems/em by Benjamin Newland and Alexander Groves’ emHuman Motels/em. Below is the “Wooden Carpet” by Elisa Strozyik, presented em13.798 Grams of Design/em./p

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pA reminder that we are in Italy: a proper gelati stand on the em13.798 Grams of Design/em show and Rigicordes (stool’s pair and swing), designed by Atelier Oi./p

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Milan Design Week 2010: Young Serbian Designers at Salone Satellite

pAdd another city to the list of up-and-coming design sources: Belgrade, Serbia. Eastern European design might not be at the top of everyone’s minds, but after a href=”http://www.sightunseen.com/ana-kras-designer-and-photographer/”Sight Unseen published a write up on Ana Kraš last week/a, we were excited to check out the up-and-comers a href=”http://youngserbiandesigners.org”Young Serbian Designers/a booth at the Salone Satellite./p

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pCurated by Konstatin Grcic, the exhibition was full of simple and honest pieces, led by many the work of a href=”http://www.anakras.com/main.php”Ana Kraš/a, who also designed all of the shows collateral, hand-written signage, and product photography. (You can see more of her wonderful textural photos on a href=”http://www.flickr.com/photos/anakras/”her Flickr site/a)/p

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pOn the left is Kraš’ “Hive Lamp” on the right is Jovan Topalović’s “Fields” carpet./p

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pKraš’ a href=”http://www.anakras.com/index.php?/design/bonbon/””Bonbon” lamps/a– beautiful lamps made from cotton string and wire./p

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