Articles tagged with: Designer

The cabinet of Paris Hilton auction
Posted in Designer on 5 June 2008

The cabinet of Paris Hilton auction Celebrities, Events

The news will not leave indifferent the fashionistas more accanite: Paris Hilton has decided to give away his entire wardrobe, bijoux and accessories included.

The value of his enormous wardrobe was estimated $ 2.1 million el’ereditiera has decided to sell it at auction in the hope of collecting at least 3 million dollars, a figure that will be fully devolved to charitable organization. The real desire is to change the style once and for all, but pending buy clothes more sober and classic opted for charitable purposes.

We need time to catalogue stacks of shoes, handbags and designer clothes, then the auction will take place no earlier than the end of the year. Who knows meanwhile that is not imitated by other celebrities…

Italy: Design_kit
Posted in Designer on 22 May 2008

Italy: Design_kit

Italy: Design_kit is a new initiative to designerblog, a series of interviews, which aims to create a geography of the landscape of the young Italian design, highlighting what are the icons of reference of the new generation and directions taken by the new creativity. The beauty of this map is that it autogenerera. Each interview will in fact the name of his successor.

The guest today is Ines Paolucci, Graphic & Product designer who lives and works in Rome at his home laboratory.

Describe who you are, what are you doing and how you like it.
I Ines, project things two and three dimensions that do not meet hardly ever needs because none of us needs other objects and images is unlikely to solve problems often create new ones, which sometimes respond to function as the series Diamond of lamps produced by Slamp, and others we are causing company with subtle irony as the appunta memories Je me suiviens. I love the objects, those anonymous and known, their official history and the most intimate and secret, their language and symbolic value and evocative. My way of working will vary depending on the customer, the best and worst together is when the customer is me.

Brikett, the number of new elements illuminating signed by Prandina
Posted in Designer, light on 22 May 2008

 Brikett, the number of new elements illuminating signed by Prandina

News from the planet Prandina: call Brikett Flood Spot and the new collection of elements illuminating ceiling and wall signed by the designer Christian Ploderer.

Brikett, a name which evokes the sound of a compact body, is available in two sizes and is characterized by a multipurpose use and by an emission of light accent (spotlight).

The body is made of extruded aluminum painted in white or black opaque and closing lower in precious crystal printed white or black.

Windwheel, the table of multifunctional Choi Seonghwan
Posted in Designer on 21 May 2008

 Windwheel, the table of multifunctional Choi Seonghwan

Windwheel is a beautiful example of an addition of multifunctional furniture and produced extremely pleasant and versatile.

Indeed, the draft Seonghwan Choi is a table that contains four pull stools, which are fitted with compartments to store magazines or other objects.

A simple and elegant design for an addition capable of furnishing with taste, but to be lived fully, in all its functionality

Straight Line Designs, furniture “magic” of Judson Beaumont
Posted in Designer, different designers. on 20 May 2008

 Straight Line Designs, furniture \"magic\" of Judson Beaumont
The designer Judson Beaumont has a truly original approach to design and its creations show a little ‘to dream worlds typical of tales for children.

Furniture that bend on one side, tables that raise a leg to make their needs, libraries shaped asymmetrical, vases with arms and legs and who has more, put it most: If you think that the masters of Beaumont are Frank Gehry , Philippe Starck, Dr. Seuss and Pee Wee Herman can understand much of its way to design…

Thus was born the collection Straight Line Designs, characterized by unusual complements furnishing able to leave anyone at the mouth open because anything but rigorous and “straight”, as their name suggests…

The marble turkish interpreted by 18 international designers
Posted in Designer, different designers. on 19 May 2008

The marble turkish interpreted by 18 international designers

At the Fuorisalone 2008 was held “Block Exhibition: Turkish marble meets design”, an event promoted by IMIB, Istanbul Mineral Exporter’s Association, which saw the marble turkish protagonist played by 18 different designers.

This ancient and precious material, a native of the island richest quarries of Marmara and protagonist through the centuries of architecture and sculpture of the greatest civilizations, was chosen for the development of an ambitious project which was attended by the Campana brothers, Paola Navone, Matali Crasset, Jurgen Bey, Michael Young, along with other talented professionals.

The result is a valuable and lively collection of unique and unpredictable, each different because filtered through the experience and artistic sensibility of the designer and characterized by a work of research and testing to 360 degrees.

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Ring by Giovannetti collections, art becomes function
Posted in Designer, Fashion on 16 May 2008

 Ring by Giovannetti collections, art becomes function

Ring is a new collection consists of table, chair and stool, designed by Giancarlo Zema Design Group for the company Giovannetti collections Fitting.

Essential, but at the same contemporaee, forms of complements line Ring is inspired by the sculptures of Henry Moore, the great English teacher who has revolutionized the world of modern art.

Of the large side holes confer a certain lightness stylistic forms and colors, transparencies and lively, are able to lead a joyful but also refined to any environment.

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Itomaki, wooden table “woven” by Dan Sunaga
Posted in Designer, Uncategorized, eco-design on 15 May 2008


“Itomaki” is a Japanese word that indicates the complexity of a seam that is made to close a wrench on a fabric.

And it seems a complex structure of wires twisted the basis of table bearing baptized Itomaki by its designer, Japanese Dan Sunaga.

The base can esere carried out in several different quality of wood, including walnut and birch, while the flat surface is super-resistant glass and circular shape.

“Itomaki” is a Japanese word that indicates the complexity of a seam that is made to close a wrench on a fabric.

And it seems a complex structure of wires twisted the basis of table bearing baptized Itomaki by its designer, Japanese Dan Sunaga.

The base can esere carried out in several different quality of wood, including walnut and birch, while the flat surface is super-resistant glass and circular shape.

The eclectic world of Design Kommando
Posted in Designer, lamp, stools, study on 8 May 2008


They have brought to light at Salone Satellite, partly because to say it did not have this competition, but it must be admitted that the German AKDK produce complements that really convince. In particular, I find very beautiful the stools line Woodden Arrow: design clean, linear forms and a sober and light, without forgetting the cheerful touches of color.

And then there is also Beautifuel life, a container or the coffee, shaped like a golden tanichetta, that each sip puts the drinker to the important problem facing the emergency oil. Very beautiful also UpDownSitLight, which adapts easily to different environments and different functions, and the Moon coffetable basic one, a sort of extraterrestrial station able to incorporate all sorts of objects taking everything in order.

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Ambrose, the versatile rack Stephen Burks for Zanotta
Posted in Designer, house, living room furniture, port magazines on 8 May 2008

A slim and lightweight steel is the skeleton of Ambrose, project designer Stephen Burks for Zanotta. It can be used as a convenient port magazines, but you can quickly transform into a mini stendino on which hang towels or linen to dry. An object design minimal, but also practical and functional.

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