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		<title>Nugget Hollow Charitable Design by HUXHUX Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 20:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ HUXHUX Design is a young design studio with a growing body of work that explores minimal geometric furniture that is both sculptural and functional. Run by Harvard Architecture school grad and Parsons professor Justin Huxol, HUXHUX takes inspiration from the sculptural works of Tony Smith &#038; Donal Judd, paying homage to reductive form making and repetitive geometries from his time working for Rem Koolhaas at OMA-Rotterdam. Nugget Hollow is an end table with a sculptural, geometric shape and a pop of color and light on the inside. 


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<p> HUXHUX Design is a young design studio with a growing body of work that explores minimal geometric furniture that is both sculptural and functional. Run by Harvard Architecture school grad and Parsons professor Justin Huxol, HUXHUX takes inspiration from the sculptural works of Tony Smith &#038; Donal Judd, paying homage to reductive form making and repetitive geometries from his time working for Rem Koolhaas at OMA-Rotterdam. Nugget Hollow is an end table with a sculptural, geometric shape and a pop of color and light on the inside. </p>
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		<title>Prototyping the Domestic Environment by RISD Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 11:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The students from the Department of Interior Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design have created a collection entitled Prototyping the Domestic Environment currently being exhibited in Milan at Salone del Mobile 2012 . The five works are interactive and multi-functional with the focus on &#8220;the formal adaptation of utilitarian furniture pieces into domestic spatial components.&#8221; Each object is not only a functioning interior piece, but they also act as adjustable devices for play, i.e., &#8220;tactile or optical sensory exploration or kinetic transformation.&#8221; The designs are well thought out, as well as being aesthetically pleasing with their geometric attributes. Spiral Stack (also pictured in top photo) partition wall, console, sitting, shelving unit designed by Radhi Desai &#038; Varsha Menon Felted Divider partition with desk and light unit designed by Joe Epstein &#038; Sheilah Carroll Fanlight Wall wall with lighting fixture designed by Ayisha Verma, Beatriz Cardona &#038; Monica Alicea Matos +ONE Modular Shelving room divider &#038; shelving system designed by Erin Truax &#038; Sandhya Jethnani Tactile Stars 3-D wallpaper designed by Aarti Kathuria &#038; Srikirti Sreedhar Photos by Andrew Filmore. Share This: Twitter &#124; Facebook &#124; Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk &#124; Posted by Caroline in Art , Home Furnishings , Interior Design &#124; Permalink &#124; No comments 


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<p> The students from the Department of Interior Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design have created a collection entitled Prototyping the Domestic Environment currently being exhibited in Milan at Salone del Mobile 2012 . The five works are interactive and multi-functional with the focus on &#8220;the formal adaptation of utilitarian furniture pieces into domestic spatial components.&#8221; Each object is not only a functioning interior piece, but they also act as adjustable devices for play, i.e., &#8220;tactile or optical sensory exploration or kinetic transformation.&#8221; The designs are well thought out, as well as being aesthetically pleasing with their geometric attributes. Spiral Stack (also pictured in top photo) partition wall, console, sitting, shelving unit designed by Radhi Desai &#038; Varsha Menon Felted Divider partition with desk and light unit designed by Joe Epstein &#038; Sheilah Carroll Fanlight Wall wall with lighting fixture designed by Ayisha Verma, Beatriz Cardona &#038; Monica Alicea Matos +ONE Modular Shelving room divider &#038; shelving system designed by Erin Truax &#038; Sandhya Jethnani Tactile Stars 3-D wallpaper designed by Aarti Kathuria &#038; Srikirti Sreedhar Photos by Andrew Filmore. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Caroline in Art , Home Furnishings , Interior Design | Permalink | No comments </p>
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		<title>Greenhouse at the Stockholm Furniture Fair</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Lund School of Architecture, clockwise from top left: Kim Ohrstrom, Kajsa Nillson, Christopher Polteg and Freja Elvin-Nowak Greenhouse, the hall at the  Stockholm Furniture Fair for design schools, students, and independent designers, was one of the most exciting sections of the fair. Gotland University, clockwise from top left: Henke Westling (top left and top right), Philip Bergstrom and Sahar Ballaei I&#8217;ve already written about  Malin Isaksson , about  Grow from the  University of Gothenburg , about  Alcro&#8217;s collaboration with students from  Beckmans College of Design and about  New Bacon , the super-styled stand from  The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design , but that by no means covers the prolific selection of student work on show. I shall therefore attempt to do justice to what remains, most of which was found within Greenhouse, but some of which was tucked away in different parts of the show. Clockwise from top left: Essi Similia from Aalto University part of the MA Students&#8217; Everyday Tools stand; Sandra Cohen Callman from Beckmans College of Design part of the Never Mind The Object stand; Gaspar Gonzalez and Mikael Axelsson, also Beckmans College of Design Never Mind the Object from Beckmans School of Design asked &#8220;Why should you care about objects


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<p> Lund School of Architecture, clockwise from top left: Kim Ohrstrom, Kajsa Nillson, Christopher Polteg and Freja Elvin-Nowak Greenhouse, the hall at the  Stockholm Furniture Fair for design schools, students, and independent designers, was one of the most exciting sections of the fair. Gotland University, clockwise from top left: Henke Westling (top left and top right), Philip Bergstrom and Sahar Ballaei I&#8217;ve already written about  Malin Isaksson , about  Grow from the  University of Gothenburg , about  Alcro&#8217;s collaboration with students from  Beckmans College of Design and about  New Bacon , the super-styled stand from  The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design , but that by no means covers the prolific selection of student work on show. I shall therefore attempt to do justice to what remains, most of which was found within Greenhouse, but some of which was tucked away in different parts of the show. Clockwise from top left: Essi Similia from Aalto University part of the MA Students&#8217; Everyday Tools stand; Sandra Cohen Callman from Beckmans College of Design part of the Never Mind The Object stand; Gaspar Gonzalez and Mikael Axelsson, also Beckmans College of Design Never Mind the Object from Beckmans School of Design asked &#8220;Why should you care about objects</p>
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		<title>Shadow Construction by Marte Haverkamp</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 13:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Marte Haverkamp graduated last year from School of the Arts Utrecht, Netherlands and her graduation project, Shadow Construction. She explains, &#8220;I have been fascinated by shadows for a long time and I wanted to do something with that. By capturing shadows of different objects and then materializing them, I came onto new objects. Objects with a high level of recognition that make you look twice.&#8221; Now, she&#8217;s interested in exploring these conceptual objects further, giving them more practical function


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<p> Marte Haverkamp graduated last year from School of the Arts Utrecht, Netherlands and her graduation project, Shadow Construction. She explains, &#8220;I have been fascinated by shadows for a long time and I wanted to do something with that. By capturing shadows of different objects and then materializing them, I came onto new objects. Objects with a high level of recognition that make you look twice.&#8221; Now, she&#8217;s interested in exploring these conceptual objects further, giving them more practical function</p>
<p>More here:<br />
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		<title>One Chair A Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 09:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ While in Denmark for Copenhagen Design Week , our correspondent Susan Serra, CKD of Bornholm Kitchen went to a small exhibition from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture called One Chair A Week. For this challenge, students were given materials each week to create one chair. Here&#8217;s a sampling of some of our favorites: Elina Cullen Camilla Ernen Lingholm Nicholas Thomas Lee Nicholas Thomas Lee Matthew Gilbert Simon Harker Share This: Twitter &#124; Facebook &#124; Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk &#124; Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings , News &#038; Events &#124; Permalink &#124; No comments 


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<p> While in Denmark for Copenhagen Design Week , our correspondent Susan Serra, CKD of Bornholm Kitchen went to a small exhibition from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture called One Chair A Week. For this challenge, students were given materials each week to create one chair. Here&#8217;s a sampling of some of our favorites: Elina Cullen Camilla Ernen Lingholm Nicholas Thomas Lee Nicholas Thomas Lee Matthew Gilbert Simon Harker Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings , News &#038; Events | Permalink | No comments </p>
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		<title>Modern Medicine by Celine Forestier</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 06:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ÉSAD design school graduate Céline Forestier &#8216;s graduate project is about creating a more visually pleasing way to adopt medicine and pharmaceuticals in our lives. The project features three main objects that work together in an evolutionary sense: 1) an object to store and keep the drugs 2) organizational tools for the week and 3) mobile storage boxes for travel. 


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<p> ÉSAD design school graduate Céline Forestier &#8216;s graduate project is about creating a more visually pleasing way to adopt medicine and pharmaceuticals in our lives. The project features three main objects that work together in an evolutionary sense: 1) an object to store and keep the drugs 2) organizational tools for the week and 3) mobile storage boxes for travel. </p>
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		<title>Seating Arrangments by Matthias Pleissnig</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 23:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Matthias Pleissnig is a furniture designer based out of Philiadelphia, PA. Pleissnig has studied sculpture at the Kansas City Art Institute, furniture design at the Rhode Island School of Design and wood/art at the University of Wisconsin. Using steam bent white oak wood, Matthias Pleissnig has created several pieces of unique seating arrangements with beautiful curves and flow. Shown above is the Amada Bench and below is Spill, Pleissnig&#8217;s most recent work which can be found at the Alexandria Science Center in NYC.  The third photo is of the Rivulet, which was made in 2009. 


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<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2356" title="amada-bench" src="http://www.furnitureclue.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/b297a20ce2bench.jpg.jpg" alt="amada-bench" width="500" height="286" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.matthias-studio.com">Matthias Pleissnig</a> is a furniture designer based out of Philiadelphia, PA. Pleissnig has studied sculpture at the Kansas City Art Institute, furniture design at the Rhode Island School of Design and wood/art at the University of Wisconsin.</p>
<p>Using steam bent white oak wood, Matthias Pleissnig has created several pieces of unique seating arrangements with beautiful curves and flow. Shown above is the Amada Bench and below is Spill, Pleissnig&#8217;s most recent work which can be found at the Alexandria Science Center in NYC.  The third photo is of the Rivulet, which was made in 2009.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.matthias-studio.com/sit/sit.html"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2357" title="spill" src="http://www.furnitureclue.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/02d3cfc8c7spill.jpg.jpg" alt="spill" width="500" height="363" /></a></p>
<p>To see all of Matthias Pleissnig&#8217;s works, check out his website <a href="http://www.matthias-studio.com/">here.</a> Be sure to take a few minutes to watch <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OZY6uu41V0">the making of Spill</a> &#8211; it&#8217;s amazing to see the work that goes in to one piece!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.matthias-studio.com/sit/sit.html"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2358" title="riv" src="http://www.furnitureclue.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/274434ad6driv.jpg.jpg" alt="riv" width="500" height="221" /></a></p>
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Read more here: sixdifferentways.com</p>


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		<title>Sina Sohrab</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 04:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Sina Sohrab finished this piece in her sophomore year at the Rhode Island School of Design. It&#8217;s two hand built school chairs that explore the relationships and connotations of an early childhood memory through their connection to one another. © 2010 Design Milk &#124; Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings &#124; Permalink &#124; No comments &#124; Tweet This &#124; Share on Facebook 


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<p> Sina Sohrab finished this piece in her sophomore year at the Rhode Island School of Design. It&#8217;s two hand built school chairs that explore the relationships and connotations of an early childhood memory through their connection to one another. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook </p>
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		<title>LACK of style</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 17:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: 2x LACK shelving units, 2x LACK small shelf, 1x LACK large shelf, 2x3 GRUNDTAL spots and dimmer Description: The inspiration came from a trendy furniture store where they had this white furniture in front of this blue-green wall. As it was way over my budget, I had to improvise: enter the Ikea LACK shelves. 1. I used 2 LACK shelf units and 3 LACK shelves and a number of MDF panels. 2. 


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<p> Materials: 2x LACK shelving units, 2x LACK small shelf, 1x LACK large shelf, 2&#215;3 GRUNDTAL spots and dimmer Description: The inspiration came from a trendy furniture store where they had this white furniture in front of this blue-green wall. As it was way over my budget, I had to improvise: enter the Ikea LACK shelves. 1. I used 2 LACK shelf units and 3 LACK shelves and a number of MDF panels. 2. </p>
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		<title>B+Y Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 04:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ B+Y Design are Hamish Bigg and Eleanor Young, who met at the Glasgow School of Art whilst studying product design and textile design, respectively. They&#8217;ve collaborated to exhibit at 100% Design . http://www.b-ydesign.co.uk 


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<p> B+Y Design are Hamish Bigg and Eleanor Young, who met at the Glasgow School of Art whilst studying product design and textile design, respectively. They&#8217;ve collaborated to exhibit at 100% Design . http://www.b-ydesign.co.uk<br />
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