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smow blog compact IMM Cologne Special maigrau
Designer | 16.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: maigrau

When we spoke with Nik Back and Alexander Stamminger aka maigrau back in 2010 they told us that in the context of developing the, then, fledgling companies collection "...on the one hand as designers we naturally want to continue designing products ourselves, but on the other we can also imagine developing products for maigrau in cooperation with other designers." The new maigrau products being launched at IMM Cologne 2014 perfectly demonstrate this binary approach: two new products from

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Ordnungshalber by Christoph Goechnahts
Awards | 14.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: Ordnungshalber by Christoph Goechnahts

That furniture often has a cultural background can probably be best observed in chairs: the cultural background often defining, for example, the height, number and position of legs. That wall hooks can also have a cultural basis is new to us. But in the case of the North American Shaker community they would appear to. Traditionally Shaker homes have a wooden bar that runs round a room onto which at regular intervals hooks are attached. Meaning you're never more than a couple of metres from a

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String IMM Cologne 2014
Designer | 14.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: String

In 1949 the Swedish publishing house Bonniers folkbibliotek organised a competition asking for designs for a bookcase system that was easy to ship, easy to assemble and easily affordable. The background is fairly obvious: the more book storage space your average Swede has, the more books they can buy. In the late 1940s the Swedish Industrial Designer Nils Strinning had enjoyed notable success with plastic coated steel wire designs - first as crockery drying racks and subsequently as storage

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Richard Lampert IMM Cologne 2013
Designer | 13.01.2014

(smow) blog compact IMM Cologne Special: Richard Lampert

In numerous mythologies heroes are whisked through space and time on a magic carpet. The carpet project that took Alexander Seifried to Afghanistan may or may not have been magic, but it has treated us to one of the most unique, and hardest to ignore, moments at IMM Cologne. The full story is a little long for a compact blog post; however, in brief, researching carpets Alexander Seifried came across North Afghani yurt designs and was suitably inspired to develop his own yurt, the Kargah Tent.

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smow blog compact | 16.12.2013

(smow)blog compact: Tulga Beyerle appointed Director of the Kunstgewerbemuseum Dresden

On Thursday December 12th Vienna Design Week co-founder Tulga Beyerle was officially presented as the new director of the Kunstgewerbemuseum Dresden. A decision that excites us as much as it surprises us. Not least because until now the Kunstgewerbemuseum Dresden has never struck us an institution with any ambitions above securing its own existence. For example, we can't remember any special exhibitions being organised there or to be honest any form of event that sought to actively use the

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What you get is what you give Shapes in Play SWING Gallery

(smow)blog compact: What you get is what you give? Shapes in Play at SWING Gallery

By way of an addendum to our 5 New Design Exhibitions for December 2013 post....... On Saturday December 14th 2013 SWING Gallery in South-Central Italian Benevento open a solo exhibition by the Berlin design collective Shapes in Play. Under the title Hidden Patterns Johanna Spath and Johannes Tsopanides, a.k.a Shapes in Play present the latest chapter in their exploration of both the borders between digital and analogue in contemporary society and the possibilities for increasing emotional

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Guga Children's Theatre Project Exhibition
Architecture | 03.12.2013

(smow)blog compact: Guga Children's Theatre Project Exhibition @ AIT ArchitekturSalon Cologne

On Wednesday December 5th the AIT ArchitekturSalon Cologne open an exhibition devoted to the Guga Children`s Theatre construction project in Langa, South Africa. Established in the late 1990s the Guga S’Thebe cultural centre in the Langa township by Cape Town provides facilities and courses for adults and children alike and in addition to meeting rooms and a theatre/concert venue also houses rehearsal rooms and craft workshops. While over the years the work and scope of the centre has grown,

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Designpreis Brandenburg 2013 Potsdam Nikolaisaal
Awards | 21.11.2013

(smow)blog compact: Designpreis Brandenburg 2013

On Wednesday evening the winners of the Designpreis Brandenburg 2013 were announced in a ceremony held in the cavern-like grandeur of Potsdam's Nikolaisaal. Chosen from over 200 submitted entries the winning projects ranged from a campaign to encourage better glass recycling etiquette over a furniture production system that negates the need for large scale distribution and onto a book for dyslexics and an underground train for Singapore. We'll have more on the Designpreis Brandenburg later as

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Ungers Archiv für Architekturwissenschaft Cologne Ex Libris with Louisa Hutton and Peter Cachola Schmal
Architecture | 16.11.2013

(smow)blog compact: Ungers Archiv für Architekturwissenschaft Cologne: Ex Libris with Louisa Hutton and Peter Cachola Schmal

"Colour contributes towards enriching the sensitivity, the poetic resonance and harmony of architecture. Colour means a considerable extension of the functional precision of architecture towards psychological and human aspects", so begins colour designer Fritz Fuchs a letter to Stuttgart architect Günter Behnisch, as reproduced in Behnisch & Partner's 1993 book "Über das Farbliche / On Colour" Produced in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name "Über das Farbliche / On Colour"

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Depot Basel Changes Chancen
Design Books | 15.11.2013

(smow)blog compact. Depot Basel: Changes – Chancen

On Friday November 22nd Depot Basel open their new exhibition, Changes – Chancen. At the beginning of September 2013 the Depot Basel collective brought together five Swiss creatives for a discussion aimed at exploring aspects of Switzerland as a location for "work, production and design." Consisting of product designer Jörg Boner, Stefan Rechsteiner from footwear company Velt, architect and author Claude Lichtenstein, product designer Meret Probst and interior designer & author Verena Huber

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