Articles tagged with: Exhibitions
Posted in Watch, lifestyle on 11 July 2008
Human fixation with time has often resulted in him making gigantic structure that not simply calculate time but also remind everybody how valuable each second is. One such example would be this astoundingly good-looking ‘Big Time’ LED Watch Table. LED Watch Table comes completely equipped with a working watch for a exterior with seconds and date viewed with finger touch buttons as they would in any actual watch. The stunning fact is that the LED Watch is also a completely functional table with ultra-slim utility drawers and programmable LED clock that display is LED Watch time or message in a maximum of 8 characters. LED Watch manufactured in satinized stainless steel, the LED Watch table can also be modified with chrome and gold exteriors and draws on a 240 volt supply to function.
Posted in Designer on 22 May 2008

The lego bricks in the hands of Thierry Nahon and Philippe Landecker, become a game of contemporary design, flexible and above all assemblabile indefinitely. Inspired by the creative potential of mattorcini for children, the Parisian designer of Lunatic Construction have imagined and created LunaBlocks, large blocks of modular construction and rectangular cubic, available in transparent materials, light and luminescent, 100% recyclable.
Posted in Designer, different designers. on 20 May 2008
Four years ago, the Austrian study design EOOS was invited to design the ideal kitchen The cooked kitchen. Far from the beaten paths, with an approach and a new philosophy of design, a team at work has redefined the universe of 40 with kitchen utensils, from ancient rituals meet high technology.
Posted in Designer, Designer Accessory on 17 May 2008

The travelling exhibition freestyle: new Australian design for living was transferred to Milan, host until June 29, Museum of Design Triennial. Freestyle, born from collaboration between the Museum Victoria in Melbourne and Object: Australian Centre for Craft and Design in Sydney, is part of the project designed to inspire, through which the Museum Victoria is committed to recognize and expose the works of emerging Australian designers, putting in an international context.
Posted in Designer, aluminium, coffee tables, house, kitchen, living room furniture, tables on 8 May 2008

On the border between art and design is the new collection of Mattia Bonetti, when presented together with the work of Zaha Hadid, Barnaby Barford and Nigel Coates, with the exhibition 12nd Pavillon des Arts et du Design - 2008. From May 14 to June 14 the David Gill Galleries in London, will host the ten new elements dell’esuberante creativity of this Swiss designer grew up in Paris. Among these, the table-Chewing gum, Toast, Console and Yo-Yo, aluminium polished surfaces with their elegant and suggestive. All this will soon be published in a book published by the gallery along with Bernard Chaveau Chief of Paris.


