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February 2012

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 at 15:50

Picture of the day

From Omotesando, Tokyo.

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Friday, February 24th, 2012 at 12:02

Ultra Black

OeO’s latest fabric design ULTRAVIOLET now in black – for Japanese HOSOO.

More designs on its way, and people get ready for a smashing show at Salone in Milano in April.

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Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 at 15:46

Just knit it

The wonder-trio Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker (also know as the design collaborative HTM) have unveiled their HTM Flyknit Collection for Nike.

The concept is a single-engineered base that eliminates the use of glue, sewing, and cutting in its construction. With a newly designed sole, the shoe is made to be more responsive, expressive and lighter than other running silhouettes. On top of the sole, the Flyknit features a dynamic, newly-designed Flywire technology to loosen and tighten with the natural motion of the feet.

A great example of that design and innovation can take a brand to new places.

There are 3 shoes in the Nike HTM Flyknit Collection – the HTM Racer and two versions of the HTM Trainer+.

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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 at 12:58

Power media house turns 5

Five years ago Monocle hit the newsstands.

Watch the movie that chronicles the first five years.

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Monday, February 20th, 2012 at 10:11

Mill table snapped

Old mill table designed by Thomas Lykke/OeO and Ayush Kasliwal for Mater.

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Friday, February 17th, 2012 at 14:35

The medium of drawing

The Bouroullec brothers is on show at Vitra Design Museum Gallery from 3February – 6 June 2012 with an exhibition album featuring their original sketches, freehand drawings and formal studies drawing attention to the medium of drawing itself. The exhibition offers insight into the ideas and inspiration of the designers that is often inspired by shapes and structures of nature.

The exhibition also includes a film on the discipline of drawing directed by the French collective Megaforce.

Album from Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec on Vimeo.

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Monday, February 13th, 2012 at 22:24

Achille forever

We are very thrilled about the announcement of the establishment of Fondazione Achille Castiglioni.

Since 2006 more than 24,000 visitors have visited the Studio Museo Achille Castiglioni in Milan where his designs, drawings and collectibles has been accessible to the public. All this due to his heirs – Irma, Carlo, Monica and Giovanna. With the Achille Castigloini Foundation they will continue their work in the true spirit of Achille Castiglioni.

The Studio of Achille Castiglioni is a treasure box and an amazing experience not to be missed.

www.achillecastiglioni.it

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Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at 15:32

Materialisation

From raw material to final product. Interesting proces of the making.

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Monday, February 6th, 2012 at 13:29

Hay day

One of the most compelling universes at Maison & Object in January was the Danish design brand Hay. Their new Hay House concept targeted global wholesale is genius and a great way to display. Great design, great editing and affordable prices.

Stefan Diez in his new chair for Hay. We love it.

Stefan Diez and jewellery designer Saskia Diez.

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Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 08:40

Immortalising Børge King

These images are probably some of the last pictures to be ever shoot in its original setting, created and shaped by the icon and master of danish modern Børge Mogensen. The Mogensen brothers continue the spirit from their father and the design studio of Børge Mogensen continues to be managed by Architect Peter Mogensen. As friends of the 2 brothers we are happy and proud to announce that we are working on revitalising some of the great old designs over the next years for the design brand STELLAR WORKS. The first “new” old designs will be revealed during Salone del Mobile where STELLAR WORKS will have its European debut.

We will keep you all posted and reveal more over the next month up to Salone del Mobile.
Morning coffee in the sun.
Living room.
Japanese fish made by Peter Mogensen as a kid.
Selection of works by Palle Nielsen, a dear friend to the Mogensen family.
Paradise tree.
The two first Spanish chairs ever made.
Fireplace and work area.
Art piece in the ceiling.
Small work area with traces from Japan.
Beautiful small objects.
To Alice (the wife of Børge Mogensen) From Elsa and Palle.
Lamp from Kyoto.
Miniature objects.
More works by Palle Nielsen.

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