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smow blog autumn tour 2014
Architecture | 22.09.2014

(smow) blog autumn tour 2014: preview

We've spent a lot of 2014 travelling backwards on trains, racing towards the future with our eyes fixed firmly on the past. We know its a metaphor. We just hope it isn't an omen. Time will, as ever, tell. And with this being late September, the next five weeks will see us travelling backwards through the European design landscape with an unhealthy, and fate taunting, regularity. Our Autumn Tour 2014 begins at Vienna Design Week where, aside from the Passionswege projects, were particularly

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Headline Mario Claudio Bellini Vitra
Design Books | 13.09.2014

(smow) bookcase: A Taxonomy of Office Chairs by Jonathan Olivares

As we recently noted, summer is slowly giving way to autumn and with it the realisation that long sunny days lounging in gardens or on poolsides will slowly give way to long sunless days in office chairs. Autumn 2014 also means for us Orgatec, Europe's largest office furniture trade fair, and an invariable flood of "new" office chair "designs." Consequently, it should come as no surprise that we recently took our copy of Jonathan Olivares' A Taxonomy of Office Chairs from the (smow) bookshelf.

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The Kramer Principle Design for Variable Use Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt am Main undated prototype upholstered cantilever chair
Bauhaus | 28.03.2014

The Kramer Principle: Design for Variable Use @ Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main

If we were to be completely honest we would have to admit that although we were aware of the name "Ferdinand Kramer", it wasn't until Frankfurt based manufacturer e15 launched a series of Kramer re-editions at Milan 2012 that we actually paid any serious attention to the man and his work. Something we are very thankful for. Born in Frankfurt in 1898 Ferdinand Kramer undertook a foundation architecture course in Munich before joining Bauhaus Weimar in 1919. Disillusioned by the lack of a

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usm window lock
Office Furniture | 19.02.2014

A USM window on the world ..... or at least on the Berner Oberland.

If you visit the Bussalp restaurant above the Swiss resort town of Grindelwald you can experience a curious, inconspicuous, almost underwhelming, piece of furniture design history. USM window fittings. Just don't expect steel tubing and chrome plated brass balls, that all came much, much later...... The story of the USM Haller modular furniture system starts in 1885 in the Swiss village of Münsingen with the establishment of a locksmith and ironmonger business by Ulrich Schärer, a

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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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Kaisersaal Erfurt Thonet Reihenbestuhlung

A Brief History of Thüringen: The Congress of Erfurt, 1808

In 1808 Napoleon had a problem. Or better put, in 1808 Napoleon had a whole continent of problems. Spain, Austria, Finland, England, Russia, Germany, Turkey. Noone it seemed was behaving in a manner that fitted with Napoleon's grand, global plans. How, for example, was he ever to find the time to conquer India if Europe wouldn't just quietly accept French domination? In an attempt to, at least partially, find a way out of the chaos a meeting was organised with Tsar Alexander I of Russia to

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usm haller table
Office Furniture | 04.11.2013

Tidy Desk vs. Untidy Desk. Or, Thank You Prof. Vohs!

Among the more memorable moments in our long, if troublesome, tenure at and of (smow)blog is the day we took possession of our new 1m x 2m USM Haller table. Less on account of the object and more on account of the looks of fear and trepidation that crossed the faces of those forced to share an office space with us. "Given the chaos created on their Eiermann Table", their pained expressions screamed, "what will they achieve with 2 sqm of finest Swiss fabrication?" The answer was as swift as

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