At Interior Design Show 08

It’s a bit of a Catch-22 for emerging industrial designers. Without a portfolio of products under their belt it’s almost impossible to put original designs into production because Canada’s secondary industry is so miniscule. Still many designers don’t sit around waiting for the phone to ring. Instead they develop new concepts from scratch, source the materials, sub-contract the manufacturing and thus nurture a new design from cradle to working prototype. It’s a risky business since time and money is involved and there is no guarantee of success. Every once in a while a clever designer hits a home run. Two years ago, Matthew Kroeker launched Splinter bench at IDS Prototype: New Ideas for the Home. The wood seating system fits together like a jigsaw puzzle and was picked up by Jane Hamley Wells, a furniture manufacturer in Chicago. Last month Interior Design awarded Splinter a merit award for best residential seating in 2007. Industrial designer Derek McLeod is another regular at IDS Prototype. Because of his talent and entrepreneurial spirit his clients include Speke/Klein and Seating Systems International. He’s currently in negotiation with an Italian manufacturer to produce Sum, his elegant walnut chair, which he showed at Prototype 07.

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Marcel Wanders with Slide Design at Paris Design Week 2008


Slidedesign by Marcel Wanders
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Bendo by Atomare

The Bendo collection by Atomare.

Plywood plates are bend into form and evoke the feeling of a single split and bend surface. Big radii along the corners enhance the flowing expression.

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Crest Chaise by Zaha Hadid at Imperative Design


Crest Chaise by Zaha Hadid at Imperative Design

‘Imperative Design’ at Barbara Davis gallery

Located in Houston, Texas, Barbara Davis gallery is currently showing ‘Imperative Design’ a new exhibit curated by
Lauren Rottet. the show began on January 26 and features works by Zaha Hadid, Ross Lovegrove, Mark Holmes,
Arik Levy, Greg Lynn, David Mocarski and Lauren Rottet. The works chosen for this show demonstrate ‘the
inevitability and importance of reaching a point today in which everyone has access to modern furnishings and
the like’ as rottet explains. The exhibit will run until March 1st

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Outdoor seating Mr Gardener by Jonas Wagell

Mr Gardener

Stockholm furniture fair 08 / greenhouse: Mr Gardener outdoor seating by Jonas Wagell

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