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Алис Росторн - дизайнът днес е действащата сила на промяната в обществото*

*  Това е оригиналният текст на интервюто ми с Алис Росторн - може би най-известният дизайн критик, гост лектор по време на One Design Week 2016, публикувано вчера в Дневник :  по време на форума - снимка  © Lina Krivoshieva   "Дизайнът е една от най-мощните сили в нашия живот. Той е толкова вездесъщ, че от него зависи как ще се чувстваме и какво ще правим , понякога без даже да забелязваме. Когато се използва разумно, тази сила може да ни донесе удоволствие, възможности за избор, сила за справяне с проблемите, почтеност и много повече. Но ако се злоупотребява с нея, последствията могат да бъдат смущаващи, дори опасни." Това са думите на Алис Росторн , един от най-известните и авторитетни дизайн критици, от последната й книга "Hello World: Where Design Meets Life "(2013), която цели да постави  дебата за съвременн ия дизайн в рамките на исторически я контекст. За нея паола Антонели, куратор за архитектура и дизайн в Музея за модерно изкуство MoMA в Ню Йорк

My Interview for Interior Deluxe

INTERVIEW TEMENOUZHKA ZAHARIEVA By  Ingo Schaer Interior Deluxe talked to  Temenouzhka Zaharieva,  an Interior Designer from Sofia, about Living Room Lighting and How to create a good mood in your living space by using great lighting. Interior-Deluxe: What’s important to keep in mind when lighting a living room ? TZ: Lighting  is one  of the  most  exciting elements of interior design, and yet one that can still be neglected.  Especially by clients, mostly because they are not aware of the many possibilities that lighting can bring to the overall impact of a room – both, during the day when not switched on, but it can be a great accent piece with its design, and in the darkness of the night when we can create different moods just with the help of lighting. The old days of the single pendant light in the middle of the room are becoming a distant memory, a  g ood living room lighting  today  means a good mix of lighting for all the different  activities that we usually share

Interview with Luca Nichetto

Italian designer Luca Nichetto was one of the rising stars at Milan Design Week 2013 participating with numerious new products and projects. My interview with him and the story of his Stewie unusual lamp is available at Clippings . Here below is a small part of the article: "Q: You have a design firm in Italy and another office in Stockholm, Sweden. How does this affect your work? A: In Nordic countries function is the most important thing. In Italy we've lost that over the last decade and focused much more on style and emotion. One of the themes of my work is finding the right combination of both. Q: Was Stewie part of the concept from the very beginning of the project? Did Foscarini include him in the brief for the lamp? A: I received a brief from Foscarini to do a floor lamp and normally it is developed vertically. My idea was to slightly change this perception of the floor lamp as a vertical object. And the most interesting horizontal light source in our history is the

Тенденциите в дизайна на бани - ROCA радио интервю

Можете да чуете какви са последните тенденции в интериорния дизайн и по-конкретно в баните, какви са новостите и интересните решения за банята в интервюто ми за    R oca РАДИО   миналата седмица: http://www.bg.roca.com/roca-radio/roca-radio-10-2012/ Share

Sofia Design Week 2012: Design and Happiness*

"Can happiness be manipulated?" was my natural question after the lecture of Stefan Sagmeister, one of the most interesting guest speakers at the Sofia Design Week 2012 Professional Forum. "Yes!" Sagmeister answered, "Happiness can be trained like we do with fitness training." The forum - Stefan Sagmeister and his scale of happiness photo Michail Novakov Austrian by birth, based in New York, the designer has had his own agency, Sagmeister Inc., since 1993. Last month, all of this changed when Sagmeister Inc. relaunched as Sagmeister & Walsh with an eye-catching announcement (warning, NSFW) to prove that "we'd do anything for design." Using his own body to make a design statement is not new for Sagmeister—he also employed this tactic with his famous AIGA poster from 1999 advertising a speaking engagement at Cranbrook by carving the details onto his torso.   * Това е началото на публикацията ми в CORE77 за лекцията на

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"Like movie directors, designers are the keepers of the vision and build the interdisciplinary teams that are needed to achieve it”

Paola Antonelli