I thought about packing my laptop or pre-loading some posts, but nope – I’m going on vacation and I’m taking a blog break. If I can’t be in Milan, I’ll take Mexico. Plenty of show coverage at MoCo Loco though, and lots of nice links to the left. See you in two weeks.
Archive for April, 2008
Blog Break: Mexico or Milan?
Sunday, April 20th, 2008Joris Laarman WirePod
Saturday, April 19th, 2008
Joris Laarman, (of famed radiator design), has taken his curlique, twisting vine motif to the floor with WirePod, a multi-plug power outlet. Manufactured by Artenica. (via dezeen)
Still: Reinier Korstanje
Saturday, April 19th, 2008Still: Eindhoven in Milan
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008More Meta: Barber Osgerby
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Here are a few more pieces from the upcoming Meta exhibition in Milan. The British design team Barber Osgerby teamed up with master glass blowers in Venice to create the lovely ‘Cupola’ reading table (top). Also on display is their ‘Cidade’ collection (below). (photos via Dezeen)
Makkum Flower Pyramid Preview
Monday, April 14th, 2008

Though ICFF always has a few interesting pieces, the Milan Furniture Fair and it’s related shows are really where it’s at. This year seems to be no exception as the initial sneak peek photos from Milan have begun to drift out. Over the next few days I’ll highlight the best of what I can find coming in from the various exhibitions.
One of the shows that looks particularly intriguing is Meta, a collection of work that brings together designers, master craftspeople and top line materials. Meta is billing itself as, “the antithesis of machine-age production.” In it, designers have been given full access to work with these skilled artisans to make one of a kind, or limited edition, handcrafted masterpieces.
As part of the exhibition Royal Tichelaar Makkum, a centuries old ceramics company, has teamed up with a group of Dutch designers to re-create 17th century flower pyramids. The company invited Jurgen Bey, Studio Job, Hella Jongerius and Alexander von Slobbe to work with their in-house artisans to create contemporary versions of the centuries old model. The top image is an original 17th century Delft pyramid restored by Makkum, the middle shows a close-up of Jurgen Bey’s piece and the bottom is a wax model of the pyramid Studio Job created. The exhibition has not opened yet, but once it does I will share more photos.
The inside scoop is that Murray Moss has booked these pieces to be in his SoHo gallery in May. So perhaps ICFF will be exciting after all…even if it is due to second servings from Milan. (photos from the International Herald Tribune)
Nobody & Co: Missing
Saturday, April 12th, 2008
‘Missing’, a collection of seven chairs by Nobody & Co, will be on display as part of this year’s Fuori Salone in Milan.
Rotario Glass in Motion
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
The Rotario ‘Glass in Motion’ by Angelika Rümmele promises never to tip. It may swivel and roll, but rest assured your beverage will be secure.
Vahakn Matossian
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
Vahakn Matossian is one of the young designers presenting at this year’s designersblock in Milan. Above are his ‘Crucifix’ power strip and ‘Boomboy’ loudspeaker. I wonder if Boomboy is inspired by the Kidrobot Munny – they look similar and both are oh so cute.
Lina Meier: Ollo Eatingware
Monday, April 7th, 2008
Ollo Eatingware by Lina Meier was created for the increasing number of people who eat their meals in front of the TV. The bowl was designed with an insulated layer to protect the hand that cradles it and along with special stay-put curved cutlery. Ollo even has it’s own little cup rest so you never have to reach for your glass again. Despite the fact Meier specifically calls Ollo eatingware, not tableware, that’s the category I have and thus it shall be filed. Sorry Lina.



