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Tomas Alonso‘s contributions to a new line of home accessories launched by Atelier Swarovski
I love seeing this half rendered. Amazing sketch.
Artist: Reid Schlegel
‘Satellite’ by Elise Fouin.
‘Halo Lamp’ by Studio Medium.
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Light Cube - Panta Rei by Luis H. Vicencio, Fabrizio Guarrasi, and Mattia Antonetti
The Panta rei metaphor (translated from Greek: everything flows) refers to the thought of Heraclitus who writes that “everything moves and nothing stands still.” The artifact emphasizes the becoming of reality as a changing entity that renews and transforms. In this process of transformation, the light acts as narrative actant, produces plays and directs the action, highlighting the changed sensitive forms in time. The dynamic image of mutamento, the transition from one condition to another, is returned by a succession of bright moments that describe the interior space to the artifact, a layered volume of alternating full and empty, surrounded by four wooden walls. Light experiences morphological change; language and aesthetics are expressed, synthesizing the concept of transformation over time through the movement of light.
Glass artist: Louis Thompson MA RCA
The annual Arts & Business Awards celebrate excellence in the field of cultural partnerships and sponsorship. Each year Arts & Business run an open competition to commission an artist to create the range of award trophies.
Thomas Matthews created the winning proposal based on the principle that ‘Arts’ and ‘Business’ are polar opposites, which both attract and repel simultaneously. The creative idea translates incredibly well to the use of magnets and metal filings, which are the core elements of the award.
To create the award vessels Thomas Matthews worked with Louis Thompson, an RCA graduate and leading figure in cutting edge design solutions in hot glass. The collaboration resulted in beautiful bespoke glass vessels, each with a unique colour spectrum.
Contained within the glass awards are iron filings, a waste material salvaged from London Mechanical Lift Engineers – Pye London. These filings are attracted to a removable central magnet to create endless internal sculptures, an interactive process that constantly re-interprets the magnetic attraction between arts and business and how ongoing interaction allows exciting new developments to evolve.
‘London’ storage units by Meike Harde. Fabric stretched over metal frames.
‘brackets’ by Nendo
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Sergio Mannino for Memphis bookshelf and sketches
Pull Me to Live by Juno Jeon
The simple gesture of opening and closing the drawer changes the skin and colour of the drawer.
Things that inspire us:
PLAYplay Collection by Lanzavecchia + Wai for Journey East
“PLAYplay is a daring collection crafted for compact smart living spaces, fun-loving + playful people, and outspoken and expressive characters who are unafraid of colour and want to be surrounded by authentic possessions.
Bringing together a confluence of inspirations, PLAYplay is distilled from the personality of Journey East, and skilfully brought to life by award-winning design duo Lanzavecchia + Wai.
PLAYplay is proudly designed in Singapore + Italy, and proudly crafted in South East Asia: South East Asia boasts an overwhelming plethora of rich colours and flavours found nowhere else in the world – collected, sorted and selected to give life to each piece in the collection.
Indonesian Mahogany, an impressive wood of the region, was also chosen, being a material that binds us to our culture and collective memory.”
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Japanese facial cleanser Kanebo Evita dispenses fragrant foam in the shape of a rose. Wow (@_@)
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Zyp-Zyp by Pascal Heiler
Peter Shire, Elyssian Heights Floor Lamp, 1988