HBL Tradeshows: Live from Manila FAME International 2011

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Hacienda Crafts at Manila FAME International 2011
The WGSN-homebuildlife team reports live from Manila FAME in the Philippines, highlighting three trends to emerge from the show so far:

Indigo: Filipino craftsmen create products in a variety of indigenous and recycled materials that pay homage to spiritualism, tribal ikats and the sea. Bamboo, raffia, abaca, abalone, capiz shell and driftwood are are coloured in a palette of blues and whites.

Graffiti: Inspired by the handicraft movement, products are geared towards self-expression, blending pop culture and cosmopolitan city life.

Naturalist: Targeting today’s environmentally aware consumers, products are inspired by nature and created from raw and indigenous materials from the Philippines.

Subscribers can see our full live report, including the top three exhibitors, here.

HBL Retail: New lighting by Baroncelli

Rex wall light by Baroncelli


Italian lighting brand Baroncelli, specialists in Murano glass techniques, have launched a new lighting series - including Decorex International 2011's Best Contemporary Product, the Rex wall light, which provides an interesting preview into how lighting design will adapt to the phasing out of the incandescent bulb.

HBL Retail: Hobo, Indonesia


WGSN-homebuildlife takes a look at new brand Hobo's first store, which has recently opened in Seminyak, Bali. The store presents a collection of furniture and homeware that celebrates the crafts and skills of local Indonesian artisans.

Curisma, a flash sale site for tech junkies



In the spirit of Gilt Groupe and Fab.com, Curisma is a new flash sale site that concentrates on tech. The name is a hybrid word from curiosity, curates and charisma, and the members-only shop also functions as a tech social media site, with features that allow members to rate items and choose products that go on sale. Products include the coolest, and newest gadgets in technology, including the solar charging tree featured in our recent Wow Me! report.

WGSN-homebuildlife subscribers can read Wow Me!, our latest report on the ten most exciting products that have hit the home market.

HBL Exhibitions: Wild at Home by Robert Stadler


WGSN-homebuildlife takes a look at the pieces designed by Robert Stadler for Wild At Home, held at Triple V gallery in Paris from 9th September - 15th October.

Stadler's aim was to explore how an object can alter the place it is given to live in. As he explains, "With few exceptions, like for example the popularity of open-plan kitchens, the layout of our apartments rarely changes. Objects are always found in the same place and individual experiments remain rare: the electric outlet in the ceiling determines the position of the lamp beneath which a table is placed, around which chairs are positioned, and further on a television opposite a sofa."

HBL News: Monocle launch 24-hour radio channel

Monocle 24 studio
Magazine and retail brand Monocle launched their new radio service last night. Called Monocle 24, the service sees contributors record four live shows each day, 365 days a year, in a purpose-built, state-of-the-art studio located in the London headquarters of the brand.

HBL Events: Carte Blanche at Silencio

Wire Chair by David Lynch

David Lynch's new Parisian night club, Silencio (previewed on WGSN-homebuildlife here), is to host a programme of events called Carte Blanche. The first, week-long edition will take place 21-27 October and will see a limited edition of 25 Lynch-designed Wire Chairs sold exclusively at Colette - as well as curated film and literary programs to be held within the club itself.

HBL Book of the Week: Forty Six Square Metres of Land Doesn't Normally Become a House

Forty Six Square Metres of Land Doesn't Normally Become a House (Thames & Hudson, 2011) by Melbourne-based architect Stuart Harrison focuses on, as the title suggests, tiny houses. Harrison explains that, "Australians have the biggest houses in the world, and these are often both big and pretty bad, so I was keen to show how smaller compact housing could be good, well-designed and part of a more shared idea of the city." Through case studies of 45 small dwellings, Harrison does just that.

Enza

Monday, 17 October 2011

Image Credit: i-am Associates
Enza is a new Turkish lifestyle brand launched in Istanbal. The store’s retail concept - created by ‘i-am’ Associates - features isolated browsing areas and various experience zones, each aiming at different customer types.

HBL Retail: 2011 collection by Pigr

Photosyntesis Lamp by Meirav Peled Barzilay

From the world to Milan: Italian retailer Pigr is not yet 2 years old (it was officially presented at the Salone del Mobile 2010), but it makes itself heard. Headquartered in Milan, Pigr asks young designers around the world to present their projects, which it then sells through an online boutique.

Studioware exhibition at Gallery Fumi

Studioware at Gallery Fumi

Studioware: articles made in the studio for domestic use is the current exhibition hosted by Gallery Fumi, showing work from designers Max Lamb, Johannes Nagel and Studio Glithero.

HBL VM: Contemporary artisan since 1837 by Hermès

Hermès, London
Hermès' contemporary artisan since 1837 ad campaign is translated in its windows this month, in a similar style to Neville Johnson's display in July: black thread is looped and woven around strategically placed pins to create a striking image against the white backdrop.