The Lamps
Postler Ferguson
“Stadium Lights”
Postler Ferguson elected the auctioneer as the star and decided to make him shine like Maradona.
The Lamps
Postler Ferguson
“Stadium Lights”
Postler Ferguson elected the auctioneer as the star and decided to make him shine like Maradona.
The Gavel
Hugo Passos
“whoosh”
Inspired by the object’s direct involvement in the final and decisive action of establishing the winning bid, Hugo Passos focused on movement to make the gavel for The Auction Room.
The Tiles
Yehrin Tong/Graphic Relief
“Camouflage”
Yehrin Tong used her psychedelic jungle themed tiger pattern to represent the theme of “fake” on Graphic Relief’s tiles for The Auction Room.
The auctioneer table
Alex Hellum
‘ Red – blue desk’
For Alex Hellum, the ‘red- blue chair’ by Gerrit Rietveld is, more than a modern classic, a statement of early modern design with a move away from craft as means to an end.
In this first collection of interior objects, Nic Parnell debuts his organic vision with “Outside In”.
Say Architects presents VIDA and NOW
VIDA
Designed by Say Architects & Bruno Silvestre for SIT Urban Design, VIDA is a new street furniture collection.
“I am a dedicated and innovative designer with a carefully considered, environment-responsible approach and a broad range of work experience spanning 20 years. I create bespoke furniture to commission and develop prototypes for multiple production; using reclaimed timber, plywoods and sustainable hardwoods.”
Moon Jung will be exhibiting a light installation that will be interactive at the Farmiloe building next week. It involves spot lights, sensors, and LED’s.
“Graphic Relief Ltd. is a company with imagination at its heart. We have developed a technology for manufacturing moulds with very fine surface detail. Our proprietary technology can be used to create a wide range of surface designs, textures and graphic effects, including photo-quality images. The applications of our technology include building facades, exterior cladding, concrete walls, floor and wall tiles. We work in concrete, ceramics and are currently developing the technology for other materials. We can produce images in sizes up to 2 x 1.3 metres.”
” My work is about bringing the outdoors inside. ” Camilla Meijer
Swedish born Camilla originally trained as a Graphic designer, but since moving to London she became inspired by the city’s historical architecture and it’s surprisingly greenness. This new found inspiration gave her the confidence to change design direction and start drawing again. In 2004 entered the world of pattern design and sold her work through several textile agencies, covering the New York, Paris and Tokyo market. Then in 2006 set up her own brand. Read More…