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Tendence Frankfurt 2015: Flechtgestaltung - Diana Stegmann
Designer | 14.09.2015

Tendence Frankfurt 2015: Flechtgestaltung - Diana Stegmann

If we're completely honest, until now the only piece of wickerwork about which we have ever gotten truly excited is The Wicker Man in Robin Hardy's eponymous 1973 film. All other wickerwork leaving us somehow cold. Almost as cold as the heart of Lord Summerisle. That however was until we saw Diana Stegmann's woven baskets presented as part of the Modern Crafts Talents section at Tendence Frankfurt 2015. Yes with their protruding stalks and unfamiliar forms Diana Stegmann's woven baskets are

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Tendence Frankfurt 2015 Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe present Old World New World Simple Furniture Thomas Busch
Designer | 07.09.2015

Tendence Frankfurt 2015: Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe present Old World - New World

We've said it so often that even we are somewhat tired of hearing it, but..... Portugal has lots of cork. Portugal has a, relatively, weak economy, Portugal has lots of very talented designers. 1+1+1= More Portuguese cork design would be an excellent idea. And while some Portuguese labels such as Blackcork, CorkWay or Vicara are investigating, admittedly with various degrees of success, contemporary uses for cork, in general when one finds Portuguese cork in the home it is invariably in

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Tendence Frankfurt 2015 Jakub Gurecký Horse
Designer | 02.09.2015

Tendence Frankfurt 2015: Horse by Jakub Gurecký

In 1960 Enzo Mari designed "16 Animali" for Italian manufacturer Danese. Comprising 16 wooden animal shapes "16 Animali" is simultaneously a child's jigsaw and 16 individual wooden toys to be played with and thrown about as wished. In 2014 with his son's second birthday approaching Prague based industrial designer Jakub Gurecký faced the question of what to give him? Yes, he could buy something, but surely as a qualified and experienced industrial designer he could also create something? But

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Tendence Frankfurt 2015 Ra(in)water by Marcelo Caetano
Architecture | 30.08.2015

Tendence Frankfurt 2015: Ra(in)water by Marcelo Caetano

The very first piece of product design George Nelson realised was inspired by architecture. The typical American family home in 1944 had storage problems: not only because increasing prosperity meant that a majority of 1940s Americans owned more than their parents and grandparents had ever possessed, but changing lifestyle practices meant they didn't own the same things their parents and grandparents had owned. Rather they owned things like golf clubs. Which don't fit in conventional

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Shade, and lack of, in Tel Aviv

5 New Design Exhibitions for July 2015

It being July, there is an obvious temptation to search for new design and architecture exhibitions opening near the coast, maybe in interesting seaside holiday locations. That four of our five tips for July 2015 are indeed being staged a flip-flops throw from the beach is genuinely more by chance than design. Is however very, very welcome. "Rygalik: The Heart of Things" at Gdynia City Museum, Gdynia, Poland The first time we met Tomek and Gosia Rygalik they were making tables out of old

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Colour study for the residential area of the Sojus-M space shuttle (1970–1974, design not realised) © Archive Balaschowa
Architecture | 26.06.2015

smow blog compact: Design for the Soviet Space Programme - Galina Balashova @ Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt

Space is, as any Trekkie will tell you, the final frontier. For designers and architects it is certainly a very challenging frontier. Not only do the normal physical laws not apply thus requiring new considerations in terms of materials or construction, but functionality takes on whole new meanings: “comfort” being replaced by “need to survive”, “ergonomics” being replaced by “need to survive”, “adaptability” being replaced by “need to survive” And does the interior of a spaceship need to be

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DMY Berlin 2015: FS Modular Shelving System by Philipp Beisheim
Designer | 16.06.2015

DMY Berlin 2015: SF Modular Shelving System by Philipp Beisheim

There is little in this world that brings us more pleasure than a good modular shelving system. We know that sentence speaks volumes about the state of our alleged "lives", but we're not embarrassed to admit it. We like shelves. Consequently, given that it appears that everybody but everybody is developing a modular shelving system and that as a result you currently can't visit a furniture fair or design event without stumbling every few metres across another new system, these would appear

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kyle bean mobile evolution

5 New Design Exhibitions for April 2015

"Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?" asks Obi-Wan Kenobi, more or less rhetorically, in Star Wars. Chewbacca understood. And the Wookie warrior also understood that foolish as the fool who follows the fool is, he is less foolish than the April fool who misses the following five new design and architecture exhibitions opening in the coming weeks.............. "Somewhat Different. Contemporary Design and the Power of Convention" at the Museum of Decorative Arts and

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Bauhaus Archiv Berlin New Architecture Modern Architecture in Images and Books Erich Dieckmann
Architecture | 24.12.2014

smow blog 2014. A pictorial review: March

According to our pictorial review of March 2013 it was "a month of travelling: Stuttgart, Chemnitz, Weimar, Dessau….. its amazing we found time to actually write anything……." March was 2014 was the same. Just replace "Stuttgart, Chemnitz, Weimar, Dessau" with "Frankfurt, Münsingen, Berlin, Weil am Rhein" It also explains the large number of half-finished drafts from March. Obviously we didn't find time to write everything!

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Meike Langer Blanche Salone Satellite Milan 2014
Designer | 17.04.2014

(smow) blog compact Milan 2014 Special: Meike Langer and Karoline Fesser at Salone Satellite

One of the stand out objects for us in the Young Perspectives exhibition shown in Boffi's Cologne flagship store during Cologne Design Week 2014 was the clothes stand Blanche by Frankfurt based Meike Langer. And so it was a real joy not only to be reacquainted with Blanche in Milan, but to see Blanche's new shoes. Or more precisely put, new foot. Crafted from ash and steel tubing Blanche has an abstract trombone feel about it and is, in many ways, a refinement of the excellent Beaugars

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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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Playboy Architecture 1953 1979 Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt am Main
Architecture | 20.03.2014

Playboy Architecture, 1953-1979 at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main

It is a universally acknowledged fact that men only buy Playboy to read the articles. And we only visited the exhibition "Playboy Architecture, 1953-1979" at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum in Frankfurt in order to, to, to, tttoooooooo see the Eames DCW that is on display.....mmmm...... its not a chair you see that often..... aaahhh......mmmmmmmm..... or the Bertoia Diamond Chair? [Audible nervous cough. Depart stage left.] Originating from a project by students at Princeton University

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