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Sebastian Herkner: Turning Tables*

"I don't want to create trendy products; my aim is to make companions for your whole life". Тhis  is how Sebastian Herkner explains his approach to work, which, in turn, explains his success. The young German is among the industry's most acclaimed designers these days. He launched his enormously successful Bell Table for the traditional company ClassiCon in 2012, but he has also collaborated with many of the top international furniture brands, including Moroso, Pulpo, De Vorm, and Nanoo. Share While he was still a product design student at the Offenbach University of Art and Design, Sebastian began to focus on designing objects and furniture which link different cultural contexts and combine new technologies with traditional methods of craftsmanship. His 2010 reddot design award winner Bell-Table is a prime example of this approach. A fascinating combination of materials and harmonious lines, it is a masterpiece of traditional craftsman’s art. Here is how Herkne

The Story of the Tip Ton Chair*

*This is a copy of my article published earlier on Clippings.com. D o you know what 'dynamic seating' means? It's what the Tip Ton chair offers. Its kinked bottom rail allows you to tilt it forward nine degrees and shift positions back and forth. Great news for your inner child, right! Indeed, the Tip Ton was originally conceived as a school chair by British design duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby for Swiss furniture manufacturer Vitra. Weighing only 4,5kg, it is made from polypropylene, a low-cost plastic that is 100% recyclable. It is stackable and makes very little noise when moved around. With so many requirements, it took more than two years of reserch and experiments to come to the final design. Ed Barber and Jay Osgerby in their London studio. Ed is sitting on two Tip Tons. Photo by Felix Friedmann The chair’s name hides a double reference. Of course, it hints at the characteristic dual seating experience, but it also refers to Tipton, a city of arou

Бог е в детайлите - Сверяване на часовника по London Design Festival*

Септември е и Лондон отново се превръща в епицентър на световния дизайн. За десетина дни улиците, алеите, изложбените зали и пространства са окупирани от огромно разнообразие от интересни събития, в които основно е участието на мебели, осветителни тела, подови настилки, декоративни материали и привидно безкраен списък от вдъхновяващи дизайнерски идеи и решения. За много специалисти най-голямото и значително дизайн събитие през този сезон вече има капацитета да конкурира най-популярното и най-старо изложение в Милано, приковаващо вниманието ни всяка пролет. London Desigh Festival стартира през 2003 г. като ежегодно събитие за дизайн и архитектура, чиято цел и амбиция е да изгради представата за Лондон като световна столица на дизайна. Тази година той включва над 300 проекта, архитектурни изложби и събития, разпръснати из целия град, като известните 100% Design, Design Junction, Tent-Superbrands, Decorex, Focus/13 и Tent London, в които участват някои от най-добрите дизайнери и архит

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

One distinct trend of our times - modern nomads

With the possibilities that modern technology allow we are free to live and work almost anywhere. And designers are trying to help us do it in the most comfortable way! Have a look at my article with more details and here below are just some of these interesting new products: Foldable sofa Kamp Kamp is designed for a nomadic modern lifestyle or just a temporary stay. The seat top can be separated from the bottom and rolled up while the bottom folds, thus making the item mobile. Size: 1700 • 700 H 730. Materials: fabric, steel And this one is for those of us, who love luxury and value good quality: Objets Nomades stool by Atelier Oi, in a folded and in an unfolded position. Another proposal for the  luxury  loving travellers you can see on my other blog Trendoffice . It is so elegant, comfortable and designed in beautiful colours that even if you do not travel that often, it will make a great accent piece in your living room. Share

Домът на Dieter Rams - Less, But Better

Това е последната ми публикация в Clippings  - за дизайнерът, който още през 70-те години на миналия век говореше за  устойчиво развитие на дизайна, направи Braun символ на добрия дизайн така, както е  Apple сега. А домът му е илстрация на стила и изискванията към добрия дизайна, които са концентрирани в известните негови 10 правила. Още от моите публикации в Clippings, посветени на тенденциите в дизайна, можете да видите тук . Share

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

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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