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5 New Design Exhibitions for March 2014

The North wind doth blow and we shall have snow, And what will poor robin do then, poor thing? He'll sit in a barn and keep himself warm And hide his head under his wing, poor thing. Or, and much more sensibly, take himself off and visit one of the new design exhibitions opening during March. And so not only keep himself warm but also informed, entertained and inspired. Our selection from the new, robin friendly, openings in March features an homage to East German concrete architecture in

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Pegasus Home Desk by Ippolito Fleitz Group Tilla Goldberg for classicon
ClassiCon | 26.02.2014

(smow) blog compact: Pegasus Home Desk by Ippolito Fleitz Group / Tilla Goldberg for ClassiCon

The first post in our, hopefully short, new series "Things we missed at IMM Cologne 2014" is devoted to the new Pegasus Home Desk by Ippolito Fleitz Group / Tilla Goldberg for Munich based manufacturer ClassiCon. We know why we missed it in Cologne, call it youthful arrogance, we just can't believe we did. Not only does the Pegasus Home Desk exude a formal parity with a horse saddle, but it functions as a sort of home office saddle bag - the leather desk top can be rolled up from the left

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DMY Design Gallery Berlin Birgit Severin Lifetimes
Designer | 22.02.2014

Birgit Severin - Lifetimes at the DMY Design Gallery Berlin

Until April 16th the DMY Design Gallery Berlin is presenting the exhibition "Lifetimes" by Berlin based designer Birgit Severin. The inaugural exhibition in the new DMY Design Gallery. Following the demise of the "original" DMY Gallery in Berlin's stilwerk "design shopping centre", DMY appeared to have decided to concentrate on their global series of exhibitions and running Germany's most important design contest, the Designpreis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Silence can however be

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PK62, PK63 & PK65 Poul Kjærholm Fritz Hansen
Designer | 18.02.2014

(smow) blog compact: Fritz Hansen acquire complete Poul Kjærholm collection. Again.

In 1982 Danish furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen acquired the rights to the complete works by the designer Poul Kjærholm. In 2003 Fritz Hansen ceded their rights to selected objects, mainly tables. In January 2014 Fritz Hansen reacquired said rights from Poul Kjærholm's son Thomas Kjærholm who had not only administered the rights in the intervening decade, but had also established a company who produced and distributed the "discarded" objects. Although the decision to reacquire the

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Man Machine by Konstantin Grcic at Galerie Kreo Paris Lounge Chair
Designer | 17.02.2014

(smow) blog compact: Man Machine by Konstantin Grcic at Galerie Kreo Paris

By way of unwinding ahead of his forthcoming solo exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum, German designer Konstantin Grcic is currently presenting an absolutely beguiling collection of glass furniture objects at Galerie Kreo Paris. We've not actually seen the objects, we've only seen the press photos, and as any fool know press photos are not the most reliable media for assessing design objects. But..... Created in collaboration with a sadly unnamed Frankfurt glass workshop - why must the

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Munich Creative Business Week 2014
Designer | 15.02.2014

Munich Creative Business Week 2014: Preview

On Saturday March 22nd the third edition of the Munich Creative Business Week formally opens. We know, we know, that's what we thought when they launched in 2012. Munich? Creativity? No wonder they're concentrating on the business aspect, we chortled into our banana milkshakes. Typical Bavarians! Which of course is very, very unfair. For in a manner similar to Stuttgart, Munich is home to a lot of creativity. Just a creativity that is a lot more self-assured and so reserved than the brash

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happy birthday verner panton
Design Calendar | 13.02.2014

(smow) blog Design Calendar: February 13th 1926 - Happy Birthday Verner Panton!

It is almost certainly more by chance than design, but in the week that Verner Panton would have celebrated his 88th birthday the Vitra Design Museum Gallery opened an exhibition devoted to his inimitable Visiona 2 exhibition from 1970. Presented as part of the warm up to the forthcoming "Panorama" exhibition from and by Konstantin Grcic, "Visiona 1970: Revisiting the Future" explores the background to and realisation of the Visiona 2 showcase, including an accessible, usable, sitonable

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Le Corbusier Villa Savoye Model MoMa New York Modern Architecture International Exhibition
Architecture | 10.02.2014

(smow) blog Design Calendar: February 10th 1932 – Modern Architecture: International Exhibition opens at the MoMA New York

On the 10th February 1932 "Modern Architecture: International Exhibition" opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Much more than simply being the very first architecture exhibition staged in and by the MoMA, Modern Architecture represented the first exhibition ever specifically devoted to the new architecture of the day and perhaps most importantly bequeathed said architecture a name: The International Style. If you will, with Modern Architecture, modern architecture had officially

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Bilbao am Spree Gehry Partners Tower Alexanderplatz Berlin
Architecture | 07.02.2014

Frank Gehry, Berlin & The Master Builder. Or, Bilbao am Spree

A week or so ago it was announced that Los Angeles based Gehry Partners had been selected to build a new tower block on Berlin's Alexanderplatz. As a general rule we read such announcements. And then carry on with more important things. However, the day after the announcement the Berlin based, Dutch architect/curator/critic Lucas Verweij tweeted in response to a Guardian article on the project: "Ohh Please, not this standard gentrification trick for Berlin" And immediately the words of

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Marianne Brandt Villa Esche Chemnitz Tastlicht 1929-1932
Architecture | 06.02.2014

Marianne Brandt at Villa Esche Chemnitz

By way of an addendum to our addendum to our "5 New Design Exhibitions for February 2014" post...... Until June 8th 2014 the Villa Esche in Chemnitz is presenting a special exhibition devoted to the artist and industrial designer Marianne Brandt. Built in 1903 by Henry van de Velde for the Chemnitz textile magnate Herbert Eugen Esche, the Villa Esche is not only a wonderful example of Henry van de Velde's approach to architecture and his understanding of his responsibilities in context of the

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Paimio Chair by Alvar Aalto for Artek
Architecture | 03.02.2014

(smow) blog Design Calendar: February 3rd 1898 - Happy Birthday Alvar Aalto!

"One of the typical activities in modern architecture has been the construction of chairs and the adoption of new materials and new methods for them. The tubular steel chair is surely rational from technical and constructive points of view: It is light, suitable for mass production, and so on. But steel and chromium surfaces are not satisfactory from the human point of view. Steel is too good a conductor of heat. The chromium surface gives too bright reflections of light, and even acoustically

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Marcel Wanders Pinned Up at the Stedelijk 25 years of design
Designer | 01.02.2014

(smow) blog compact: Marcel Wanders - Pinned Up at the Stedelijk, 25 years of design

By way of an addendum to our "5 New Design Exhibitions for February 2014" post.... The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is currently showing "Pinned Up at the Stedelijk, 25 years of design", the first major retrospective of the work of Dutch designer Marcel Wanders. Presenting over 400 objects the exhibition promises to cover Marcel Wanders' complete career since the release of the Set Up Shades lamp in 1989 and in doing so present a chance to better understand the man, his thinking and his works.

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Charles Eames US Patent Nr 2,969,831 Side Flexing Shock Mount
Design Calendar | 31.01.2014

(smow) blog Design Calendar: 31st January 1961 - Charles Eames Granted Patent for a Side Flexing Shock Mount

"In the development and designing of furniture one prevailing problem is the means for securing parts of the furniture together particularly when the parts are made of thin materials such as plywood or metal. This problem is particularly difficult when a certain amount of twisting or give between the parts is desired so as to provide resiliency to one of the parts. In general efforts to solve this problem have failed."1 So begins a patent application filed by Charles Eames on 28th July 1958.

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The White City - Tel Aviv's Modern Movement at the Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki

5 New Design Exhibitions for February 2014

Fate may have been hard on February by abstractly depriving it of its rightful quotient of days, taunting it indeed by giving it a 29th every four years as if to say "....it could be soooo good....": fortunately the museums of this world are less divisive, treat February as if it was any other month and February 2014 sees a wealth of interesting new exhibitions. In an architecture heavy selection our recommendations from the new openings include Arabian architecture at the Louisiana Museum of

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Bourgie by Ferruccio Laviani Kartell
Designer | 29.01.2014

(smow) blog compact: Kartell celebrate a decade of Bourgie by Ferruccio Laviani

It's probably indicative of the transiency of the contemporary furniture business, but during the recent Maison & Objet in Paris, Milanese manufacturer Kartell celebrated 10 years of the lamp Bourgie by Ferruccio Laviani. Time was when 10 years was but the blink of an eye for a lighting design object; these days, objects that survive a decade are the grand old men of the company's portfolio. To celebrate ten years of Bourgie Kartell asked 14 designers to re-imagine Ferruccio Laviani's

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Passagen Cologne 2014 Young Persepectives at Boffi Köln Woodware Sarah Böttger
Designer | 27.01.2014

Passagen Cologne 2014: Young Perspectives at Boffi Köln

During the 2014 Passagen design festival the Cologne flagship store of Italian kitchen and bathroom manufacturer Boffi presented an exhibition of objects by six young(ish) designers. And no we're not being deliberately provocative or derogative with our (ish). We know a couple of the designers involved. And know that they would admit they're not the youngest cats in the park any more. Presented under the title "Young Perspectives" and curated by the Cologne based "Design Services Agency"

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25th January 1970 Visiona 2 Verner Panton Cologne
Architecture | 25.01.2014

(smow) blog Design Calendar: 25th January 1970 - Visiona 2 by Verner Panton Opens in Cologne

"Wood will be driven out of living spaces; even metal and glass, although much newer in domestic situations, are losing their importance. Plastics are on the advance....."1 What had caused the German magazine Stern to pronounce in February 1970 so unequivocally on the future of home furnishings? Stern had seen Verner Panton's Visiona 2 exhibition at Cologne Furniture Fair. And knew it had seen the future. "It is certain that a new age is rolling through our homes. What is coming is not just

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(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special Thonet S 1200 desk Randolf Schott Thonet Design Team
Designer | 24.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: Thonet

Our coverage of IMM Cologne 2014 may be reaching its conclusion, but we still have a few gleaming gems to bring you, the brightest of which was to be found on the Thonet stand: the new S 1200 desk by Randolf Schott from and with the Thonet Design Team. While classic Thonet desks such as Marcel Breuer's S 285 can work very well in a contemporary home office and/or as an informal place of work in a living room, they do bring with them a certain formal heaviness owing to their abstraction from

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(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special Müller Möbelfabrikation Stack
Designer | 23.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: Müller Möbelfabrikation

It may have been because at IMM Cologne 2014 they were given a larger stand than in previous years. It may just have been that the time was ripe. The "why" is however ultimately unimportant, what is important is that at IMM Cologne 2014 Augsburg based Müller Möbelfabrikation presented a series of new products that decisively extended the company's portfolio, a series of new products that, in our opinion, make Müller Möbelfabrikation a more rounded, more complete company. And which achieved

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(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special D3 Contest Exhibition
Designer | 21.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: [D3] Contest Exhibition

Curated annually by the German Design Council on behalf of Cologne Trade Fair the [D3] Contest is an international competition for young designers that reaches its conclusion every January with an exhibition and awards ceremony at IMM. The 2014 edition attracted over 600 entries, 22 of which made it onto the short list and so into the Cologne exhibition. And while we retain our well-founded distrust of design competitions, we do know that the [D3] Contest exhibition is a regular haunt of those

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Artemide | 20.01.2014

Lightopia Talk. Richard Sapper @ Vitra Design Museum. Reprise.

Aside from the ability to accurately focus light, Richard Sapper had a further motivation in designing his Tizio lamp: "Another problem was that I am a very disorganised person. On my desk there is no space to place a lamp, or at best one is forced to place it on the very edge, the rest of the table being covered with things that I probably don't need, but which I can only store on my desk. In such a situation one needs a lamp with a long boom arm. To effortlessly move such a lamp one has the

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(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special HfG Karlsruhe Masala Kitchen and K.O. Project
Designer | 19.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: HfG Karlsruhe - Masala Kitchen and K.O. Project

In our post from the 2013 HfG Karlsruhe "Sommerloch" exhibition we wrote "Similarly the spiritedly named “Arbeitstitle” by Marlene Deken and the even more spiritedly unnamed object by Anne-Sophie Oberkrome from the K.O. Furniture class still have a lot of development work ahead of them, and may ultimately not work, but both presented in their design approach interesting solutions for quick and easy tool-less shelf construction." The K.O. Furniture project was run by Stefan Diez and asked the

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philippe starck portrait Jean-Baptiste Mondino
Alias | 18.01.2014

(smow) blog Design Calendar: 18th January 1949 - Happy Birthday Philippe Starck!

A few years ago the (smow) blog telephone rang..... "Good morning is it possible to speak to Philippe Starck please?" enquired the caller. "I'm sorry he's not here at the moment" we replied, truthfully, if not altogether helpfully. "When will it be possible?" came the inevitable follow-up. "We're not really sure, he's not here in Leipzig that often", we responded, truthfully if, again, not altogether helpfully, "you're probably better phoning the Paris office they tend to be better

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Passagen Cologne 2014 Alle Metalle All Metal Tom Dixon Etch Lamp shade Light drop e27
ClassiCon | 17.01.2014

Passagen Cologne 2014: Alle Metalle / All Metal

Revolutions in design and architecture invariably involve a new material. The oldest examples of this phenomenon being found in the context of metals: the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. And in the 6000 years since man first learnt to mix tin and copper the fascination for and desire to work with metal remains as primordial as ever. To celebrate the variety and durability of metal in design Frankfurt based Trademark Publishing recently released "Objects: Alle Metalle" an homage to classic and

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