New York Design Week 2010: Areaware | Roll Hill Party

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pA wonderful recipe to make people happy during the design week: Use an abandoned timber shop in NoHo, serve free whiskey, impossibly delicious roasted marshmellows on a stick and a super yummy birthday cake in the shape of the products that you are selling. Areaware and Roll Hill created this recipe last night – here some visual impressions for all those who were not able to make it to this wonderful celebration of Areaware’s 5th birthday. Happy Birthday!/p

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New York Design Week 2010: Favorites from Design Deutschland

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pa href=”http://www.german-design-council.de/en/gdc-english.html”Design Deustchland’s/a bright orange booth at ICFF was a big improvement on last year’s. Instead of being arranged by category and hung on the wall, the objects were spread out in mini spaces that felt like small rooms, with lamps on tables, chairs on desks, and the odd car here and there./p

pThe show encompassed both established companies and young designers. These weren’t differentiated in layout, but the objects in prototype stage were marked with a tag that said “Looking for a Producer.” Below, a few of our favorites from that category (like Slot, the dining table complete with Winter Wonderland centerpiece, by Matthias Ries Design Office and Studio Hausen’s UDO Chair, a snap-together aluminum lawn chair)./p

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pUDO by Studio Hausenbr /
emJouml;rg Houml;ltje (Studio Hausen) presents the UDO, an into four elements dismountable tube-chair. No additional procedures like welding, sanding or polishing are needed, as well as expensive tooling costs. All four elements can be customized coloured within a certain colour range and connected with blind riveting and screws. The dismounted UDO can be packed cost efficiently in a flat-pack and can be assembled by the customer himself./em/p

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pSlot by Matthias Ries Design Officebr /
emBesides the classical linoleum bord Slot convinces due to its unreckoned leg construction. Their design provides structural strength in vertical, horizontal and diagonal directions, which additionally helps to strut the table. Due to additional corner caps the table can be easily color customized. For the Design Germany exhibition a special one-off with a little model scenery has been created. It plays with peoples perceptions and assumptiuons./em/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/ny_design_week_10/new_york_design_week_2010_favorites_from_design_deutschland__16568.asp”(more…)/a
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New York Design Week 2010: Student work at ICFF

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pEach year the ICFF invites design schools worldwide to submit student projects for juried review, selecting the best submissions for display at the fair. This year six schools had work on display; ArtFuture, Konstfact, Maryland Institute College of Art, Parson The New School for Design, Pratt Institute and Yale. /p

pThe work explored a range of subjects and themes and included housewares, toys and lighting in addition to furniture. Shown above are Neon Candlesticks, by Catherine Merrick, part of Pratt’s “a href=”http://www.pratt.edu/news/view/pratt_institute_presents_student_prototype_designs_at_the_international_con/”Empathy for Culture/a” project. The piece is inspired by the neon signage from Merrick’s hometown of Las Vegas. /p

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