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Stockholm Furniture Fair
7 - 11 February 2012
I have seen the future, Rome
17 February 2012
Blickfang 2012, Stuttgart
9 - 11 March 2012 (Liederhalle)
Blickfang 2012, Basel
23 - 25 March 2012 (E-Halle)
Light+Building, Frankfurt
15 - 20 April 2012
Salone del Mobile, Milan
17 - 22 April 2012
Orgatec, Cologne
23 - 27 October 2012
Designer's Open, Leipzig
25 – 28 October 2012
BAU, Munich
14 - 19 January 2013
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Alone Time: furniture design goes all private
The last few years have seen a number of furniture designers explore ways of defining privacy through form. What's going on? Are we really going all shy and retiring?
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Moulded Nature
For years now international materials producers have been working on sustainable alternatives and they are now ready to launch biologically degradable plastics which can be used for a range of applications...
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Vienna Design Week 2009
Vom 1. bis 11. Oktober zieht die dritte Vienna Design Week erneut Stars der internationalen Designszene und vielversprechende Newcomer nach Wien.
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Tape installation
A theater set-design concept by For Use / Numen presented at the gallery of HDD in Zagreb.
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Colour therapy
Ever since the indiscriminate granting of sub-prime loans led to a crisis on the US housing market the new fascination for colour has spread to the private home. In times of difficulty the trend towards excessive use of colour has always tended to increase: the gloomier people's thoughts, the stronger the uncertainty, the more colourful the prints, the brighter the designs.
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Time Machines
There's no better time than the start of a new decade to revisit the clock as a long-standing product type. Here Architonic examines innovative clock design, past and present.
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Beneath the Surface
Scandinavian design brings to mind Finns, Swedes and Danish names that could be as prominent in the history books as todays names are on rapidly updated online blogs and publications. But, what of Norwegian design and what about some names...
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Moroso, Foscarini, and Zucchi Group for Diesel
Moroso, with Diesel, has created a collection of products with a relaxed and comfortable mood, taking its inspiration from an informal lifestyle concept and targeting consumers who like simple shapes yet at the same time seek a “modern” style made up of high quality combined with a distinctive design of pure lines.
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Prototyp
A research project at the Institute for Theory at Zurich's University of the Arts looks at current furniture works involving design and art.
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DMY Berlin
From 3-7 June the seventh DMY International Design Festival will be taking place in Berlin...
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Chance as a Design Strategy
Many great achievements have been born out of chance – for example, the invention of penicillin. In the 1950s and 60s, chance as a methodology was still a revolutionary way of working for artists and designers, producing controversial results...
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A Concept called Fair
Rather than being a business marketplace for dealers, the 100%Design, concise exhibition of interiors has positioned itself as a rich source of inspiration for architects and interior designers.
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Sara Sheth: Weaving Vision and Elbow Grease
If you ever receive an invitation to explore the inner workings of Maharam’s New York headquarters, accept quickly. This all-white office space is clearly the domain of a laudable neatnik.
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DMY Berlin
For five whole days the organisers of the DMY Festival invited designers and a specialist public from all over the world to a colourful design spectacle by the Spree.
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Chris Redfern: Echoes of Ettore
Chris Redfern shouldn’t worry himself about youth. The British-born designer is only 36. For one-third of his life he has worked with Ettore Sottsass. And since Sottsass’ death in December 2007, Redfern has deftly led the studio in closing one chapter and starting a new one.
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Chroma
Chroma, the Greek word for colour, is both the title and the subject of a book about colour in architecture, furniture design and graphic art which covers a range of disciplines with a refreshing freedom from ideology.
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90 Years Bauhaus
Exactly 90 years ago Weimar saw the foundation of the institution which more than any other influenced the architecture, design and art of the twentieth century.
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Camouflage Couture
Nina Levett's patterns and ornaments are based on conceptual, humorous ideas, her work is based on experiments with surfaces and materials.
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Architecture through the shirt cuff
With its wiener.architektur.zitate the wiener.manschettenknopf.linie is presenting a new edition which is based on Vienna's architecture and architectural history.
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Cool & Fresh 2009
This year it was easier to find your way round Salone Satellite than last year, for the very good reason that the really good things were relatively easy to identify.
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