Marc Newson Zenith Chair
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Marc Newson Zenith Chair
“Julia” Necklace,
The Julia necklace was inspired by Marc’s interest in fractals (geometric shapes that can be subdivided into smaller versions of themselves), specifically the Julia Sets of fractals discovered by Gaston Julia in the early 1900s.
The necklace is made from 2,000 pavé stones and took the company’s craftspeople 1,500 hours to realise using rapid-prototyping technology and a minimal three-prong setting, so the stones appear to float on the wearer’s throat.
Marc Newson for Boucheron
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This is a rebuke from me to myself. Some of my favourite animals are Australian and some aren’t. Albino echidnas are not common, God bless ‘em - but they do exist. The legs and feet representing yours truly prove I don’t flatter myself.😆I have long feet but they’re hopefully not proportional to the dimensions here! My focus was to represent the new Marc Newson for R M Williams 365 Yard Boot; his designs usually inspire live and longing in me. Come to think of it, he’s also another Australian native😄. I like this colour and I like the idea of this echidna identifying with the colour.I’ll do another version of this because I found this paper is actually NOT water colour paper. #watercolour #aquarelle #schminke #sennelier #fabercastell #fabercastellpolychromos #australianfauna #wildlife #echidna #marcnewson #yardboot365 #rmwilliams #australianmade #animallovers #australiandesign #illustration #illustrator #australianillustrators #simonefraser #banglesshouldjangle #simonefraserartist https://www.instagram.com/p/B5lnwCZHFQ5/?igshid=17omloxvje4s3
RM Williams x Marc Newson “Yard Boot 365”
Marc Newson at Gagosian Hong Kong
May 20, 2019
MARC NEWSON Opening reception: Thursday, May 23, 6–8pm May 23–July 27, 2019 7/F Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong
I’m always looking for processes and techniques that are completely anachronistic. I love recontextualizing these things in a modern time. —Marc Newson
Gagosian Hong Kong is pleased to present new works by designer Marc Newson. This is Newson’s first exhibition of limited-edition furniture in China.
From the outset of his singular career, Newson has pursued parallel activities in limited and mass production of functional design objects. With inspirations ranging from popular culture to traditional crafts from around the world, he approaches design as both an exploratory technical exercise and a process of conceptual, aesthetic, and physical refinement. Employing sculptural principles to address issues of efficiency, luxury, and use value, Newson has produced a broad array of highly crafted objects—watches, footwear, luggage, furniture, transport—upholding the principle that engineering and aesthetics are inseparable.
Revisiting his roots as a jeweler and silversmith, in this exhibition Newson explores increasingly rare decorative processes at an unconventionally large, even unprecedented, scale. He has long been drawn to the streamlined, simple beauty of Asian art and design: from his Aikuchi swords made in the renowned Tōhoku region of Japan to, most recently, his furniture created using the ancient technique of Chinese cloisonné—an enameling technique that originated in the eastern Mediterranean more than three thousand years ago and spread to China around the fourteenth century.
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. Home by Fernand Riehl Reimagined by Marc Newson Butte Bergeyre, Paris #marcnewson #buttebergeyre (at Butte Bergeyre) https://www.instagram.com/__studio.b__/p/Bvzi2XplqPn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9xuj2vm329e