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| Christian Lacroix for SICIS |
Mr Christian Lacroix designs first range of furniture
Friday, 28 January 2011
Sustainable Luxury at Alicia Adams Alpaca
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Fusing luxury and sustainability is at the heart of WGSN's Autumn/Winter 2012/13 macro trend Eco Hedonism, and homegrown brands like Alicia Adams Alpaca are the quiet commercial trailblazers in this arena. Alicia Adams Alpaca's story begins at Adams and her family's New York State alpaca farm. The results are unbelievably soft, rare and hypoallergenic home goods and accessories.
HBL Events: Loaded at Spring Projects
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| Hotel (Imaginary Architectures) by El Ultimo Grito. Photo: Michael Tolke |
London gallery Spring Projects' latest exhibition, Loaded, explores the phenomenon of 'design art', using examples by El Ultimo Grito, Hussein Chalayan, Jaime Hayon, Nienke Klunde, Karen Ryan and Studio Makkink & Bey. The show is divided into three areas of consideration: Imaginary Landscapes, Cultural Morphing and Modified Utilities.
HBL Analysis: designing for disaster
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| Atelier Van Lieshout |
Nemo Cassina launch new collection
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Italian lighting brand Nemo Cassina have released details of the new collection they will present in Milan this April, including the UMA chandelier by Giancarlo Turino (pictured above).
HBL Tradeshows: Live from Maison & Objet
Monday, 24 January 2011
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| Simon Pattison at Maison et Objet 2011, Paris |
1. Fluorescents: In contrast to the subdued colour palette’s of the last season, day glo colours dominate tableware and soft accessories at Maison&Objet this year
2. Kaleidoscope: Glassware is layered to create new colour mixes and add interest to tableware, bathroom accessories and lighting
3. Sci-fi: Upholstery has taken on an outer space aesthetic this year with acidic colour ways and outlandish forms
HBL Events: Love from Darkroom
Design retailer Darkroom are to host a charity auction on behalf of Kids Company on 14th February 2011, the second in their now annual series of Valentine's Day auctions. Over forty designers, stylists and artists have already signed up to create unique artworks for the event, each to be sold for a set price of £150 on the night, and exhibited beforehand at the London shop.
HAL by Jasper Morrison for Vitra
Friday, 21 January 2011
Jasper Morrison's latest chair for Vitra comprises a moulded plastic seat shell which can be combined with a number of base variations. HAL aims to be "a universal chair" suitable for both domestic and contract use. Versions available so far include two stackable tubular steel designs, a chunky four-legged oak base, a cantilever chair and a bar stool. There's also a matching table in the range.
HBL Tradeshows: Live from imm Cologne
Thursday, 20 January 2011
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| Tvilum at imm Cologne 2011 |
1. Sofas and beds merge: Manufacturers merged the aesthetics of the sofa and the bed. Beds were seen without headboards, resting directly on the floor and able to function as areas for sitting and lounging as well as sleeping. Sofas also commonly rested flat on the floor, and were either generously proportioned to allow for resting or featured a flexible arrangement which allowed them to expand into daybeds.
2. Use of raw wood: The biggest materials trend at the event was the use of unfinished wood, confirming our spring/summer 2011 macrotrend Fair and Square. Rough-hewn chunks of wood were used for tables and other large pieces of furniture, while uneven planks of wood with contrasting grains were also used widely.
3. Button back detail: The design detail traditionally featured on Chesterfield sofas – embedded decorative buttons – was seen widely on all types of upholstered furniture, modernised and updated for today’s customer. Designers gave the style a handcrafted twist by scattering buttons around unevenly, using different colours and styles together, or reducing the technique to just a gathered thread detail.
HBL Tradeshows: Live from Domotex 2011
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| Floor to Heaven at Domotex 2011 |
Preserved 19th Century Mansion Opens to Public
The BBC has published the story of Louis Mantin and his late 19th Century townhouse in central France. Mantin's last wishes, which were recently fulfilled, was to leave the house untouched for a century and consequently open it to the public as a museum.
HBL Analysis: Interactive light displays
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
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| A still from Whistling Sea by Jun Ga Young (2009) |
At architectural lighting fair the Arc Show in London last week, two light installations on show as a preview for Kinetica Art Fair were proving very popular amongst visitors. Both use light, movement and audio with the intention of immersing the viewer in a sensory experience which they feel rather than understand. A new online app also harnesses the power of moving light and colour, with similar intent.
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