Designing is a sensorial and rational experience. Above all it is the process of connecting ideas through meaning.
— Daniel Weil
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Designing is a sensorial and rational experience. Above all it is the process of connecting ideas through meaning.
— Daniel Weil
Beautiful clocks designed by Daniel Weil in the 1980s. (via These Incredible Clocks Were Built By a Single Designer Over 35 Years)
Daniel Weil and Gerard Taylor, Quasimodo Chair, for Anthologie Quartet
Time Machines: Daniel Weil and the Art of Design
Time Machines: Daniel Weil and the Art of Design
Who? London Design Museum
What?London Design Museum’s latest exhibition looks at the designs of architect and product designer Daniel Weil. The exhibition examines the thought processes behind many of his works, with designs spanning some thirty years. On display will be some of his earliest work, such as 1981’s influential Bag Radio, as well as commissions for Swatch, United Airlines, Krug,…
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Time Machines: Daniel Weil and the art of Design
Time Machines: Daniel Weil and the art of Design
14 MAY – 31 AUGUST 2014
“My designs are time machines, in their process of making and expression of the moment” – Daniel Weil
The first museum exhibition devoted to Daniel Weil’s work spans his thirty years at the forefront of design practice – from young Royal College of Art student, newly arrived from Argentina, to longstanding Partner at Pentagram who has taught and inspired the next…
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Daniel Weil's upcoming exhibition at the Design Museum has been featured in TimeOut's 'Must-see at the museum'. Opening on the 14th May 2014, Time Machines: Daniel Weil and the Art of Design will showcase over three decades of his work including his personal archive, client work and his seminal Bag Radio.
To Design A Bottle
Daniel Weil studied parenting across the last four decades to find a human context for Mothercare's new feeding range. His research led to discovery, invention and ultimately a new baby bottle design.
Peter Shire Bel Air chair and Daniel Weil clock.