Saturday, March 31, 2018

Versace Home. Celebrating an evening with clients presenting new…

Versace Home.
Celebrating an evening with clients presenting new collection.
Our showroom in Waterloo showcase the Versace Home collection.
• Furniture • Lighting • Cushions • Comforters • Bath & Bed Linen • Tableware • Glassware • Accessories • Rugs • Wallpaper • Tiles • Bathware • Curtain & Upholstery Fabrics •
View further designs within the collection @versacehome_australia
Our world class european designed furniture showrooms are located in Sydney’s design precinct of Waterloo showcasing the finest luxury branded Italian furniture made in Italy. Open 7 days 10am – 6 pm
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Friday, March 30, 2018

Versace Home. Celebrating an evening with clients presenting new…

Versace Home.
Celebrating an evening with clients presenting new collection.
Our showroom in Waterloo showcase the Versace Home collection.
• Furniture • Lighting • Cushions • Comforters • Bath & Bed Linen • Tableware • Glassware • Accessories • Rugs • Wallpaper • Tiles • Bathware • Curtain & Upholstery Fabrics •
View further designs within the collection @versacehome_australia
Our world class european designed furniture showrooms are located in Sydney’s design precinct of Waterloo showcasing the finest luxury branded Italian furniture made in Italy. Open 7 days 10am – 6 pm
#palazzodisegno #palazzocollezioni #luxury #luxurylife #luxurylifestyle #luxuryrealestate #luxurydesign #luxuryworld #luxurybrand #interior #interiordesign #interiordesigner #design #moderninterior #classicinterior #millionaire #entrepreneur #lifestyle #italy #madeinitaly #italianfurniture #sydney #waterloo #waterloodesignprecinct #designerfurniture #diningroom #livingroom #bedroom #homedecor #versacehomeaustralia | See more at https://www.instagram.com/palazzocollezioni/

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5 Influential Women in the World of Modern Design

5 Influential Women in the World of Modern Design

We’ve celebrated women all month long in our Friday Five column in honor of Women’s History month, but we didn’t want it to end there. While design has long been a male-dominated field, we’re finally seeing the balance shift with more and more notable women not just entering the arena, but taking over and permanently cementing their names in history. Today, we’re taking a look at five influential women in the world of modern design who deserve to be household names.

Photo courtesy of Cecilie Manz

Fresh off a Designer of the Year win from Maison&Objet 2018, award-winning Danish designer Cecilie Manz continues breaking the mold in the design world working with major brands, like Fritz Hansen, B&O, Muuto, Duravit, Georg Jensen Damask, Iittala, Fredericia Furniture, and more, creating everything from bathtubs, furniture, speakers, lighting, textiles, objects, and glassware. Her Scandinavian roots prominently show through in each of her designs with a clean, minimalist approach that brands and consumers both appreciate.

Beoplay P2 Bluetooth speaker for B&O Play

Caravaggio™ lighting for Fritz Hansen \\\ Photo by Christian B / YELLOWS

Aitio shelves and storage boxes for Iittala

Photo by Laurel Golio, courtesy of Metropolis Magazine

Japan-born, Brooklyn-based Nao Tamura brings a clean, serene aesthetic to everything she creates, no matter what material she’s working with. Whether it’s wood or glass, her thoughtful designs merge both her Japanese and New York cultures resulting in pieces that very easily fall into the category of art and not just product design. Along with many awards under her belt, the prolific designer works with a multitude of brands, including nanimarquina, Hem, Wonderglass, Established & Sons, HBF, Nikari, and Artek ,to name a few.

Quill rug collection for nanimarquina

Kanso Bench with Table for HBF

Flow[T] chandelier for Wonderglass

Photo by Evan Miller

Lauren Larson is 1/2 of the duo behind Material Lust, a New York City based design studio she co-founded with partner Christian Swafford. The pair met at Parsons The New School for Design where she earned her BFA and quickly got to work steadily building a diverse portfolio of forward-thinking work that redefines the dark side of design. Their bold work stands out for all the right reasons, leaving a majestic impression that you’ll never forget and never want to. From furniture, lighting, textiles, art, an experimental space named the ANNEX, and a side endeavor called Orphan Work, it’s no doubt that Larson, and Material Lust, will continue breaking the chains and leaving basic design behind.

Crawl Chair

Opioid Painting

002 Pendant from Orphan Work

Photo courtesy of Cristina Celestino

Born in Pordenone, Italy, Cristina Celestino first worked as an architect after graduation before changing gears to focus on interior architecture and design. She founded her design brand, Attico Design, in 2009 when she moved to Milan and since then has been designing for brands like Seletti, Fendi, Tonelli Design, Nilufar, Fujifilm, Bulgari, and Sergio Rossi. Her partnership with Fendi in 2016 led to The Happy Room collection, which made its debut at Design Miami/, featuring pieces that were indeed happy. She has a knack for the way she boldly uses materials and her unique color palettes, resulting in her interiors being as equally mesmerizing as her pieces of furniture and design objects.

The Happy Room for Fendi

Laguna glassware by Attica Design

Sergio Rossi boutique

Photo by Noah Kalina

Neri Oxman is an Israeli-born architect, designer, and researcher based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where besides founding Mediated Matter research group, she is also a professor at the MIT Media Lab. She earned her PhD in Design Computation as a MIT Presidential Fellow, coining ‘Material Ecology’ to describe the research she was doing. Oxman’s award-winning work can be found in permanent locations, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), the Smithsonian Institution, and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. She blends technology and biology in her work, a rarely occurring mix in the design world, pushing the boundaries of art and design and paving a way that’s never been seen before.

Vespers mask \\\ Photo by Yoram Reshef

Mushtari 3D printed wearable \\\ Photo by Yoram Reshef

Ancient Yet Modern installation for Lexus Design Award

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Poltrona Frau Launches the Cove Chair That Gives Privacy in Public Spaces

Poltrona Frau Launches the Cove Chair That Gives Privacy in Public Spaces

If you’ve spent any amount of time in an airport, you know just how loud and distracting they are with thousands of people rushing to catch their flights. It’s usually so noisy that you can’t hear your own thoughts making it nearly impossible to attempt to get any work done. It’s just as bad in reception areas and lobbies. Looking to solve that, Foster + Parners designed the Cove lounge chair for Poltrona Frau that gives the user a comfortable spot to work while offering just enough privacy to be productive.

Besides working, the cozy chair makes a great spot to sit back, relax, and charge your devices while you’re waiting. The circular, upholstered structure provides a comfortable seat, an integrated USB charging port, as well as an optional main power supply and table. Cove’s inner and outer surfaces come in a variety of fabrics and leathers that can be chosen.

Cove recently made its debut at the Passenger Terminal Expo in Stockholm.

Photos by Aaron Hargreaves.

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The New Lincoln Aviator Plugs Into Design and Technology

The New Lincoln Aviator Plugs Into Design and Technology

Sometimes a name says it all: the newly unveiled Lincoln Aviator SUV wears its aeronautical influence both in name and across its handsomely streamlined silhouette, bringing along with it plug-in hybrid efficiency and an impressive degree of technological features within.

A few years ago Lincoln unveiled the Continental Concept, a grandiose statement signaling the Ford luxury brand’s intent to redefine its reputation as “Grandpa-esque” into a more contemporary interpretation intended to appeal to a younger and more design-versed generation. The efforts are beginning to pay off, most notably with the gracefully modern design of the new mid-sized Lincoln Aviator at the 2018 New York International Auto Show.

The Aviator’s design references both the bio-mechanical wings of a bird and the tapered aerodynamics of a plane in flight. With its noticeable downward roofline tailing fast toward the rear, the confidently horizontal beltline and a mirroring crease immediately underneath adds contrast accentuating both planes, while the Aviator’s wraparound windshield references the air-cutting design of airplanes more covertly. In combination, speed is implied and the vehicle’s commodious size is made evident.

“You have the stature and presence of the grille at the front, then the body and tail taper off – creating a distinct aerofoil analogy. From the headlight to the taillight, there’s a beautiful undercut feature varying in depth that connotes poise and grace.” – David Woodhouse; Design Director at Lincoln

By no means is Lincoln becoming a fast lane automotive brand, but the Aviator hits the mark in segment and design – inside and out – designed to appeal to younger buyers in the 35-44 market seeking a sleek sanctuary of a spacious SUV, delivering economic and environmentally engineered efficiency, while fully appointed with the comforts and conveniences now associated with the luxury segment.

The Aviator isn’t just a rote response to the luxury SUV segment: Lincoln has equipped this latest sports ute with novel features to distinguish itself from its competitors. For example, drivers will be able to use their smartphone as a key. Lincoln’s Phone as a Key technology is activated through the Lincoln Way™ app, giving owners the ability to lock and unlock, open the trunk and, and start/drive the vehicle without nary a traditional or smart key fob. Drivers can also find the Aviator amongst a crowded parking lot via the app, a feature likely appreciated amongst families served by the three-row vehicle.

The horizontal lines of the Aviator’s exterior are mirrored within, an effort designed to visually declutter the cabin. The results are an interior which reminds strongly of Volvo’s recent successful efforts of utilizing sophisticated simplicity as a means of communicating luxury, rather than a reliance upon the traditional appointments of conspicuous materials.

The driver and passenger up front will be treated to 30-way (!) adjustable front seats, complete with massage capability (something one must experience during a long road trip to thoroughly understand of its appeal); second-row seats can recline and slide forward to permit easier access to the third row.

Finally, it’s the Aviator’s signature iridescent Flight Blue exterior color that may leave the greatest impression that Lincoln is finally setting course for a more exciting – and contemporary – experience for its customers.

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BuzziHat: A Hat-Shaped Acoustic Lighting Collection by Alain Gilles for BuzziSpace

BuzziHat: A Hat-Shaped Acoustic Lighting Collection by Alain Gilles for BuzziSpace

BuzziSpace continues their mission to make communal spaces more pleasant, functional, and basically, more fun with their latest release – BuzziHat. Designed by Belgian designer Alain Gilles, the hat-shaped lighting collection not only provides lighting from above, it also absorbs sound.

It’s recognizable silhouette gives nod to collapsible top hats with an upholstered foam body, metal shade, and ring. The playful lamps come in four sizes to match different spaces and their sonic needs. They’re also customizable with a variety of color and fabric combinations to choose from, along with four finishes – black, white, beige red, and gold – for the metal shade and ring.

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