A+: The Young Designers’ Platform

Our favorite three emerging designers from the American Design Club’s latest show

An opportunity for emerging designers to showcase their work, A+: The Young Designers’ Platform took place earlier this month during the Accent on Design event at New York’s International Gift Fair. The American Design Club curated the event, aiming to highlight raw new creatives and their recent contributions to the design world. Seven out of ten of this year’s winners also had a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, bringing simple solutions to the world’s environmental concerns to the forefront of the design world. We picked three of our favorites newbies in the world of jewelry, compost, and cast iron cookware, who each snagged a space on the list of finalists, rounding out the eclectic list with their innovative new designs.

Bin by Fuccillo
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Vancouver design studio Fuccillo recently turned its attention to composting—a simple but important part of a sustainable urban lifestyle. Making it easier for environmentally-conscious citizens who already freeze compostable scraps and drop them at their local farmers markets, Fuccillo created a stylish new “bin” using hard plastic and flexible silicone.

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The container stays in the freezer until it’s time to be dropped off, eliminating stench and pests by pausing the decomposing process. When ready for emptying, the silicone bottom stays flexible and pushes in for easy removal of the waste (without having to reach inside and scrape it out). Next month the bin will hit shelves online and in stores across the U.S. and Canada for $45 each.

Hila Rawet Karni

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Hila Rawet Karni specializes in “industrial jewelry,” using materials like paper and leather to construct geometrically intricate patterns.
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We like the way the extraordinary level of detail and a passion for industrial design combine in the Melissa necklace in particular. Consisting of a series of interlocked textured, leather pinwheels, the design embodies the beauty of her creative mathematics. Paper, leather, plastic and spring necklaces come in various shapes and sizes at Hila Rawet Karni’s Etsy store.

Borough Furnace
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Jason Connelly and John Truex were cousins before becoming business partners based on their shared admiration for industrial design and environmental responsibility. The two finally teamed up to create Borough Furnace, a Murfreesboro, TN-based cast iron cookware production team.

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Upcycling iron from scrap radiators or other junkyard items, the team creates high-quality cookware, including a popular dual-handle frying skillet, in their own backyard. The products are entirely recycled and handmade, not to mention classically-designed for a lifetime of use and beautiful craftsmanship. For more general or purchasing info, contact info [at] boroughfurnace [dot] com.


London Design Festival 2010 Preview: Robots in Trafalgar Square

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pIf you’re one to fantasize about having control over large-scale robots in a public space (to do good, not evil, of course), Kram/Weisshaar has teamed up with Audi to make your dreams come true during the 2010 London Design Festival./p

pAs this year’s Trafalgar Square Installation, Clemens Weisshaar and Reed Kram designed a href=”http://www.outrace.org/”Outrace/a, an interactive installation in which the public – both those in Trafalgar Square and a remote global web audience – send instructions to eight large-scale industrial robots, on loan from Audi’s manufacturing line. Through the Outrace website during the Festival, participants can send text messages from phones and computers, which are then transcribed as 3D light messages by the installation./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/events/london_design_festival_2010_preview_robots_in_trafalgar_square_17267.asp”(more…)/a
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Minarc’s RUBBiSH sink, made from old tires

pI have to recaulk my bathroom sink, an infuriatingly small-bowled object that splashes water everywhere yet is astonishingly heavy. It’s a solid chunk of porcelain that doesn’t deliver good functionality for the amount of matter it consists of, and I dread having to pull it off the wall cleat so I can scrape off the bad original caulking job, which was apparently done while the contractor was having a seizure./p

pIf I had my druthers I’d own Santa-Monica-based design studio A HREF=”http://www.minarc.com/index.html” Minarc’s/A RUBBiSH, a A HREF=”http://www.architectmagazine.com/bath/2010-rd-awards-rubbish-recycled-rubber-sinks.aspx” sink made from recycled rubber/A. /p

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Must Have Now: Hello Kitty Tissues

imageI think one of the key essentials to the perfect purse is great little pieces inside! I always carry a little package of tissues with me wherever I go. You never know when you might need a tissue while out and about. Don’t get stuck high and dry – and worst yet, don’t get stuck with plain old white tissues! Impress sick friends, or dab teary eyes with these cute Hello Kitty tissues from Forever 21. They’re super cheap (less than 2 bucks) and they’re really adorable! Sanrio had such cool accessories as a kid and every gal I know still loves Hello Kitty. Get back into that cutesy mode with this grown up way of carrying around Sanrio products. Come on, polka dots, bows, and Hello Kitty? You’ll be begging for a sneeze!

Widely-used kitchen workstation design from the early 1900s

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pLast week I covetously posted on A HREF=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/bulthaups_painfully_beautiful_tool_cabinet_for_kitchens_17201.asp” Bulthaup’s “tool cabinet” for kitchens/A (above), which I’m in love with. Well, turns out the thoroughly modern piece of furniture has a rather antiquated antecedent: The Hoosier Cabinet (below), a kitchen workstation from the early 1900s./p

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pIn those early days of the last millenia, when more people starting moving into cities, apartments and especially tenements didn’t come with built-in counters and cabinets. The Hoosier Cabinet–named for its original producer, the Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of Indiana–was the thing you needed. Cleverly thought out, Hoosiers were an impressive piece of industrial design from an era that arguably predated the term “industrial design.”/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/widely-used_kitchen_workstation_design_from_the_early_1900s_17268.asp”(more…)/a
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Daily Sales Round-Up! – August 30

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It’s not the first time we’ve mentioned it, but Fall is now truly just around the corner. September in the fashion world is a big deal, so we’re going to give you all the big deals to help keep you looking stylish and fresh. From handbags and accessories, to cozy layering pieces and Fall ready items, we all need key pieces to help transition and make up our Fall wardrobes. Everyone has a different personal style so Ideeli and others are offering a whole variety of favorite labels and pieces, all of them cute, all of them season appropriate.

Ideeli – Marc by Marc Jacobs, Betsey Johnson, Max Studio, Tadashi, Mac & Jac, BCBG, Kay Unger

HauteLook – J Brand, Ella Moss, BedHead, Stephanie B.

Rue La La – Theory, Plinio Visona, Just Cavalli, Paige Premium Denim, Single

Gilt Groupe – Pour le Victoire, Trina Turk, Generra, Sea, Gold Hawk, Joie, Sam Edelman

Zaha Hadid Returns Home, Commissioned to Design for the First Time in Her Native Iraq

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After years of living and building in Europe, Zaha Hadid is finally going to be working at home. Bloomberg reports that she has landed the commission to design a new headquarters for Iraq’s Central Bank in Baghdad, her hometown she last visited more than thirty years ago and left in 1972. Since then, she has been living in and basing her incredibly successful architecture firm out of London. The bank’s current headquarters, which Building Design informs was designed with “marble-clad reinforced concrete with few exterior openings,” was recently attacked by suicide bombers just two months ago, along with armed insurgents, killing 15 people in the attack. Meeting in Istanbul with developers, Hadid has now been hired to design an entirely new structure, presumably with even more additional safety and security features in places in limit the danger of future attacks like these. Here’s a bit:

A spokesman for the practice said of the Istanbul meeting: “This preliminary workshop concentrated on the vision of the project’s objectives, success criteria and the operational functions that will be performed by the bank through the coming decades as a national institution that represents the symbol of sovereignty of the Republic of Iraq.”

…The Hadid spokesman said the brief made it clear the new bank would act as a symbol of the new Iraq. “The new headquarters will enable the monetary authority of the CBI [Central Bank of Iraq] to perform its continued role serving stability, development and economic growth in Iraq,” he said.

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The Spice Barrel District: Chicago’s New Creative Center?

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pChicago weekly emNewcity/em a href=”http://newcity.com/2010/08/25/in-with-the-old-can-chicago-turn-the-spice-barrel-district-into-a-creative-center/”reports on an exciting proposal by Chicago/a to create a new district for the creative industries in what’s called the Spice Barrel District on the Near South Side. Four buildings, old factories and warehouses, have been selected for conversion into not only studios and galleries, but especially office spaces, workshops, and a small-business incubator group to stir up and support creative entrepreneurship, from design houses to comedy troupes./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/business/the_spice_barrel_district_chicagos_new_creative_center__17265.asp”(more…)/a
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Eat your heart out: Joey Celis’ M9 iPhone skin ain’t for sale

pClever, clever: San-Francisco-based photographer A HREF=”http://joricel.com/” Joey Celis/A produced a custom sticker for his iPhone, A HREF=”http://www.flickr.com/photos/joey_joey_joey/sets/72157624802485516/detail/” skinning it to look like a Leica M9/A./p

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p”Sorry but I won’t be making these to sell,” writes Celis, who makes a living as a stock photographer. “It’s just a one-off for personal use.” Celis my man, you are leaving money on the table! I hope I haven’t inadvertently flooded your e-mail in-box by posting this.br /
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Urban Art Foundation Seeks to Promote and Decriminalize Graffiti

please_sir.jpgOver the weekend, street artists from around the world convened at P.S. 14 in Paterson, New Jersey, for the “Meeting of Styles.” The two-day graffiti jam filled the walls of the school with vibrant murals and also served as the official launch of the Urban Art Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting and decriminalizing street art. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Sumathi Reddy described the fledging group as “an ACLU for those charged with grafitti-related crimes,” with plans to raise funds, marshal legal resources, and attempt to gain landmark status for some of New York City’s street art masterworks. The Urban Art Foundation intends to operate as a nonprofit organization. “We want to decriminalize art and at the same time promote it for future generations,” co-founder Craig Dershowitz told the WSJ.

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