Archive for the ‘construct’ Category

Chapi Chapô Charpin

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

We were lucky to be invited by our friend JB to discover the wonderful colourful world of Pierre Charpin at MAC’s Grand Hornu. Pierre Charpin was trained in visual art but has been working in the design field for 20 years. He has been edited by prestigious brands such as Alessi, Ligne Roset, Zanotta… His work is all about colour and form, the objects he designs are beautiful, simple and practical.

As you enter the space you are hit by a coral colour matt floor. Different areas present his objects, with here and there some intruders: abstract black shapes, a piece of cole (the museum is estabished in an ancient mine site), a walking stick… We admire his line drawings and colour research.


Felt stool.

Small enamelled grog (clay) tables.

Bellow the famous “Carafe eau de Paris”.

Onlywood

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Things

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

Things I like but will never have!

Cocooning

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Which do you choose? The Nest or The Ring?

YII

Friday, April 15th, 2011

YII is a project where Taiwanese designers meet Taiwanese craftsmen. All these beautiful contemporary objects make use of traditional techniques, mixing old and new materials.

Graphic Wash

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Elaborate tiles, a fountain of gents toilets and printed wash bassins.

More stuff

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

In the German pavillion a chair on wheels, a cool coat rack and a mobile kitchen.

We even get to do some star spotting: Matalie Crasset talks about her workshop in Swiss design school.
Later we spy Jamie Hayon and Tom Dixon. What a thrill!

Sweden

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Nice chairs, flower beans bags by little red stuga, stoves and digital printed shibori!

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Opening evening in zona Tornona, champagne and good and bad taste!

Japanese paper vases and israeli folded lamp shades.

UUUUUgh!

Milano Mounting

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

A few days in Milano where I help mount the Belgian (the Wallon & Brussels bit) stand at the satellite design fair. My friend Emilie from Atelier Blink has designed it and the building team only have 3 days to put it up before the designers arrive to install their pieces.
It’s hard work and a lot of pre-organisation is required, all the materials and equipment have arrived with the building team in their lorry. Eventually we get to the lay down the final touch: vinyl dash line, names and logos.

The designers can then install their work, Raphaël Charles displays a heep of planks of wood which in fact is a camouflaged chest of drawers and magnetised wooden poles than can be given arranged into different shapes and used as seats.
This one is cool, it’s in the shape of Belgium and it belongs to prince Laurent and sits in the hall of the royal palace!

Also here above cubist lights by stUUt.