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Thinking Mans Chair by Jasper Morrison, as seen at Thingness, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
Designer | 11.02.2016

Jasper Morrison Thingness at the Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich

On February 5th 1916 Cabaret Voltaire opened in Zürich; consequently, 2016 sees the city celebrate the 100th anniversary of arguably Switzerland's most important contribution to global culture - Dada. It is therefore very fitting that 2016 also sees the city host a retrospective of the English designer Jasper Morrison. No. Honest. Jasper Morrison Thingness at the Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich Born in London in 1959 Jasper Morrison initially studied Design at Kingston Polytechnic before

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Arne Jacobsen Bellevue Lifeguard Tower
Architecture | 11.02.2016

smow blog Design Calendar: February 11th 1902 – Happy Birthday Arne Jacobsen!

Sand is not a material on which many architects would hope to successfully build a project, far less a career. In many ways however that is exactly what the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen did. Bellevue Strandbad Copenhagen Born on 11 February 1902 in Copenhagen, Arne Emile Jacobsen studied architecture at the city's Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi - Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts - graduating in 1927. One of Denmark's first, and foremost, functionalists, Arne Jacobsen was

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A smal table in front of Cafe Központ, Budapest by Architecture Uncomfortable Workshop
Architecture | 10.02.2016

smow blog Interview: Architecture Uncomfortable Workshop - We don't believe form and function are closed, there is always a degree of personal freedom and personal interpretation.

As we've noted in the past, Hungarian architects and designers made a valuable contribution to the development of post war architecture and design. Made. For in recent years a Hungarian accent in the design discourse has been principally notable by its absence. By its stillness. Which of course doesn't mean there aren't Hungarians producing intelligent, interesting, relevant and innovative work. There are. Hungarians such as the Budapest based practice Architecture Uncomfortable Workshop

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KUULA by Uli Budde for Thonet & Oligo, as seen at IMM Cologne
Designer | 05.02.2016

KUULA by Uli Budde for Thonet & Oligo

In the famous Thonet Card Catalogue from 1930/31 the image of the B 9 side table and B 25 lounge chair is augmented by a small lamp atop the B 9. Whereas the Thonet B 25 and Thonet B 9 are credited to Marcel Breuer, there is no credit for the lamp. But then it isn't a Thonet lamp. Thonet don't do lamps. Thonet do tables, chairs, shelving and other furniture. Thonet don't do lamps. Or at least didn't. In 2010 Thonet released the LUM reading lamp by Ulf Möller as a floor version, adding a desk

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A&W Mentor Prize 2016: Michel Charlot
Belux | 03.02.2016

A&W Mentor Prize 2016: Michel Charlot

In addition to the exhibition of their work in Cologne, the A&W Designer of the Year crown also allows the recipient to select one young designer for the so-called A&W Mentor Prize: essentially a chance to invite a young designer whose work they admire to share the spotlight with them. Previous mentees have included Stefan Diez, selected in 2005 by Richard Sapper, Oskar Zieta, selected in 2011 by Tokujin Yoshioka, and the very first mentee, Konstantin Grcic, selected by Achille Castiglioni in

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Ekstrem chair by Terje Ekstrøm (Photo: Frode Larsen / The National Museum, Norway.)

5 New Design Exhibitions for February 2016

2016 being as it is a leap year, February 2016 is graced with an extra day, and the global design and architecture museum community have jumped at the opportunity granted by the extra 24 hours to organise a record number of new design and architecture exhibitions. Reducing the selection down to five wasn't easy; but does mean that if you don't like our choices have a quick look at what is opening in Herford, New York, Zürich, Eindhoven, or, once again Zürich.... You're bound to find something!

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"My Bauhaus is better than yours" exhibition poster Milan 2009 (with a little support from the Milan Transport Corporation)
Designer | 26.01.2016

IMM Cologne 2016: New Tendency

Back at Milan 2009 we stumbled by chance across "My Bauhaus is better than yours", an exhibition featuring works by a group of Bauhaus University Weimar students. Although not unimpressed by what we saw, indeed we remember finding one or the other project very good, the majority of the works were for us a little too "student", a little too obvious, which is not a criticism, it just meant we didn't feel the need to write about the exhibition. Seven years, and a legally obliged change of name

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Müller Möbelfabrikation @ IMM Cologne 2016
Designer | 23.01.2016

IMM Cologne 2016: Müller Möbelfabrikation

2016 sees Augsburg based manufacturer Müller Möbelfabrikation celebrate their 20th anniversary, and to mark their round birthday the company have gifted themselves, and by extrapolation us all, a new round(er) form. Round(er) for despite their inherent quadraticness Müller Möbelfabrikation objects have always had a curvaceous soul; be that as expressed through the subtle contours of the grandiose TB 229 desk from the company's original 1996 Classic Line collection, or more obvious as with, for

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Thanks to Egon by Alexander Seifried, the Eiermann table frame can be used to create round tables. Here with the chair Prater by Marco Dessi, as seen at Richard Lampert @ IMM Cologne 2016
Designer | 21.01.2016

IMM Cologne 2016: Richard Lampert

According to Brigitte Eiermann her late husband, the German architect and designer Egon Eiermann, would work so long on a furniture design project until he could say "Das ist nicht besser zu machen" - "That cannot be improved". It was, so Frau Eiermann, rare that he said such, so great was his striving for perfection. Everything could, somehow, be improved.1 However we imagine Egon Eiermann would be very satisfied with the new table trestle Egon from Stuttgart based manufacturer Richard

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IMM Cologne 2016. Pure Talents Contest
Awards | 19.01.2016

IMM Cologne 2016: Pure Talents Contest

For reasons known only to the IMM 2016 organisers the numerous segments composing the "Talents" section - that section of IMM Cologne devoted to younger designers and design students - have been scattered thought the exhibition halls. In past years they were, generally, all collated in one hall, which was all very pleasant, convenient and social. This year it is a bit here, a bit there, bit over there. And even when they do appear in the same exhibition hall then in a completely unrelated,

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Thonet @ IMM Cologne 2016
Designer | 19.01.2016

IMM Cologne 2016: Thonet All Seasons Collection

As we noted in our post from the 2015 Garden Unique Youngstars competition, the contemporary outdoor furniture market is a largely forgotten world as far as quality design is concerned. And as we also noted, it needn't be. At IMM Cologne 2016 Thonet are presenting with the new All Seasons collection their alternative vision. Thonet @ IMM Cologne 2016 The (hi)story of Thonet furniture is, as with the wider (hi)story of furniture design, essentially one of indoor furniture. Although not

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Fionda table for Mattiazzi, Ormiale Bordeaux & Bac Armchair for Cappellini, as seen at the exhibition A&W Designer of the Year 2016 - Jasper Morrison, Passagen Cologne
Awards | 18.01.2016

Passagen Cologne 2016: A&W Designer of the Year 2016 – Jasper Morrison. The Exhibition.

2016 sees the 20th anniversary of German architecture and design magazine A&W's "Designer of the Year Award." Following on from previous recipients including Achille Castiglioni in 1997, Paola Navone in 2000, Gaetano Pesce in 2006 and more recently Werner Aisslinger in 2014 and Michele De Lucchi in 2015 the 20th recipient is Jasper Morrison. And that, joyously, means a Jasper Morrison exhibition during the 2016 Passagen Cologne interior design week. A&W Designer of the Year 2016 - Jasper

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Passagen Cologne 2016: Sven Lützenkirchen & Thomas Schnur – Funktionsraum
Designer | 17.01.2016

Passagen Cologne 2016: Sven Lützenkirchen & Thomas Schnur - Funktionsraum

There can be little argument that nature is, was and always will be the best designer, the most efficient designer: largely because nature never does anything unnecessary. Louis H. Sullivan, for example, saw the evidence that "form ever follows function" in the fact that "all things in nature have a shape, that is to say, a form, an outward semblance, that tells us what they are ... they are so characteristic, so recognizable, that we say, simply, it is “natural” it should be so"1; for the

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Volksempfänger VE 301 Wn by Walter Maria Kersting, as seen at Radio Days. Tube Radios, Design Classics, Internet Radio, the Museum für Angewandte Kunst Cologne
Designer | 16.01.2016

RADIO Days. Tube Radios, Design Classics, Internet Radio at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst Cologne

Radio is without question the most universal and democratic of all media, in many ways we are all raised on radio. Who doesn't remember lying in bed with your covers pulled up over your head? Radio playin' so no one can see. And when things haven't gone so well have we not all sat alone and watched its light, our only friend through teenage nights. Over the years, and regardless of at which station on life's highway we've found ourselves, radio has always been there for us, made us laugh, made

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Pepe by kaschkasch for Bolia (Photo courtesy studio kaschkasch)
Cologne Creative | 15.01.2016

Cologne Creative: kaschkasch

We first became aware of Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider a.k.a design studio kaschkasch before they were kaschkasch, when they were just Akademie für Gestaltung Münster students Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider. Our first contact with Florian was when we saw his project "Table & Lamp" at DMY Berlin 2010. Nothing more complicated than a table, or technically a desk, with a freely positionable and directable lamp attachment, "Table & Lamp" is and was one of those projects that

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Gravity by Thomas Schnur for Nomess Copenhagen (Photo Alexander Boehle, courtesy Thomas Schnur)
Cologne Creative | 14.01.2016

Cologne Creative: Thomas Schnur

Cologne isn't a city which creativity only visits every January in the form of the IMM Cologne furniture trade fair and the Passagen interior design week, but is a city in which creativity can be experienced all year round: and no we don't mean Carnival! We definitely don't mean Carnival! Rather genuine creativity of the sort that enriches, advances, challenges and entertains. In addition to being home to seven creative colleges, including the Köln International School of Design, KISD, the

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Lenoska by Andrea Kroupová Staged Design Award 2016 Dresden
Awards | 09.01.2016

smow blog compact: Staged Design Award @ Room + Style, Dresden

Since 2014 the Room + Style "lifestyle" fair in Dresden has been extended, if not enhanced, through the presentation of the Staged Design Award exhibition. Organised by the Dresden based creative agency Paulsberg, Staged is open to young designers from Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic and seeks to not only reward outstanding creativity but also explain contemporary design and creativity to a wider public and thus attempt to increase an understanding and acceptance of what contemporary

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Cosmetic Surgery Kingdom-Bora Hong@Keum Art Projects, Location Partner: Gallery VOLUME Berlin
A pictorial review | 03.01.2016

smow blog 2015. A pictorial review: December

December is famously a half month - no one does anything useful in the second half of the month, unless eating, drinking and stressing can be considered useful! We however managed to more than fill the first half of December 2015 with Berlin based Bora Hong's cosmetic surgery of the Eames LCW, the architecture of Ferdinand Kramer in Frankfurt and a very long chat with Köln International School of Design director, and neuen Deutschen Design protagonist, Wolfgang Laubersheimer. Cosmetic Surgery

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The Work Space, as seen at Konstantin Grcic – Panorama, Grassi Museum for Applied Arts Leipzig
A pictorial review | 02.01.2016

smow blog 2015. A pictorial review: November

November 2015 was a month of exhibitions, including Konstantin Grcic at the Grassi Museum Leipzig and Anton Corbijn at C/O Berlin, but we did also find time for a very long chat with Budapest designer András Kerékgyártó about life as a contemporary Hungarian designer. The Work Space, as seen at Konstantin Grcic – Panorama, Grassi Museum for Applied Arts Leipzig Biela by András Kerékgyártó Moderne in der Werkstatt - 100 Years Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle @ Kunstmuseum

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Ateliers J&J, Brussels
A pictorial review | 01.01.2016

smow blog 2015. A pictorial review: October

Normally October is all about design festivals, October 2015 wasn't. On the one hand we weren't at that many this year, and on the other those we were at didn't impress us that much. What did impress us was the new collection by Ateliers J&J. Oh yes! In addition October 2015 saw us consider questions of housing provision at Wohnungsfrage at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin, the oeuvre of Charles and Ray Eames at the Barbican Art Gallery in London and Art Nouveau at the Kunst und Gewerbe

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Wega Stereobar 3300 by Verner Panton for Wega Radio (Photo © Saša Fuis Photographie, Köln, Courtesy of MAKK)

5 New Design Exhibitions for January 2016

We know. We know. It's January. Everyone just wants to sit at home feeling poor, fat and unloved....... Much more productive, and rewarding, would be a visit to an architecture and design exhibition, here five new exhibitions opening in January 2016 which particularly caught our attention. "The Inhuman Factor" at Falkenberg Museum, Falkenberg, Sweden If we're completely honest we have no idea where Falkenberg is. Or at least didn't. We've checked. It's a little bit south of Gothenburg. On

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Vitra Design Museum: The BauVitra Design Museum: The Bauhaus #itsalldesignhaus #itsalldesign
A pictorial review | 30.12.2015

smow blog 2015. A pictorial review: September

The end of design's summer hibernation is traditionally marked by the opening of the Vitra Design Museum's winter exhibition, which for 2015/16 is the fulminate The Bauhaus #itsalldesign Elsewhere September 2015 saw us discuss photographing Le Corbusier with Margret Hoppe, the challenges as young designer in Berlin with Gunnar Søren Petersen, how design can be used for social change with Pepe Heykoop ...... and become completely obsessed with a steel horse from Prague. Vitra Design Museum:

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A pictorial review | 29.12.2015

smow blog 2015. A pictorial review: August

As we noted in our 5 New Design Exhibitions for August 2015 post "Everyone, but everyone, it would appear is on holiday." We weren't, even if the relatively meagre number of posts tends to imply otherwise. A meagre number of posts which elegantly prove that reduction can lead to higher quality... Eliel Saarinen's entry for the 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower competition Havina by Samuli Helavuo, as seen at Garden Unique Youngstars Cologne 2015 The Shrine by Sigurd

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rescue station on Binz Beach by Ulrich Müther (completed 1968)
A pictorial review | 28.12.2015

smow blog 2015. A pictorial review: July

The older we get the more important July becomes as it allows us to return to college to view design schools end of term exhibitions - a genuine highlight of our year. In addition July 2015 saw us celebrate two of the most important representatives of concrete construction, two completely contrasting representatives of concrete construction: Ulrich Muther und Le Corbusier. Rescue station on Binz Beach, Rügen, Germany by Ulrich Müther (completed 1968) Garderobe7 by Juliane Huhn as seen at

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