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Sticks Round
Architonic ID: 1187775
Année de Lancement: 2012
Concept
La série des portemanteaux Sticks attire tous les regards par sa symbiose de plastique et de bois. Mais l'idée qui sous-tend cette nouvelle famille porte sur les crochets en plastique, selon les designers Mia Gammelgaard et Ehlén Johansson. « Comment renouveler et décliner le concept des crochets ? C'est la question que nous nous sommes posées », explique Gammelgaard. Sticks est la nouvelle série au sein de la collection de van Esch, l'entreprise familiale de Goirle créée en 1972 et spécialisée dans les systèmes pour vestiaires et d’accessoires pour l’équipement des entrées.
Selon Gammelgaard, née en Suède, la principale difficulté pour tout designer n'est pas de concevoir le produit, mais de trouver la bonne idée. Les articles de la série conviennent à des situations très diverses grâce à la façon dont les crochets sont disposés. Les portemanteaux se fixent au mur, mais peuvent aussi se placer à même le sol.
Le nombre de crochets est au choix de l'utilisateur. Les modèles se combinent grâce à l'utilisation conséquente du même matériau. Les Sticks HJH30 et Sticks HJH60 à suspension murale ont deux et cinq crochets. Les Sticks G+ et Sticks Round, qui se posent à même le sol, ont cinq et douze crochets. L'anneau des deux modèles est destiné aux parapluies.
L'introduction de Sticks confirme la collaboration entre van Esch et les designers Ehlén Johansson et Mia Gammelgaard. Les deux ont aussi créé Spring, le programme complet, mais surtout flexible, de systèmes de vestiaires de la collection de van Esch. « Sticks utilise d'autres matériaux. Les deux systèmes ne se comparent pas vraiment. »
Portemanteaux autoportants
Professionnel / Collectivités, Habitat

Denmark
Born in Stockholm in 1964, but currently living in Copenhagen from where she has run her own design studio for many years. Studied at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm and at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ School of Architecture in Copenhagen. Mia first arrived as a newly qualified architect to spend a year with us at Blå Station in Åhus, Sweden, as an assistant draughtsman to Börge Lindau. It was Mia’s first experience of the design world, and she was eager to learn and to take everything in. Since then, Mia has pursued her own career and won several international awards and prizes for her product designs. Mia’s strength lies in always keeping her eyes and ears open, cultivating a constantly inquisitive ap- proach that means always asking questions – and giving answers. Nothing is too small or unimportant. Nothing is left to chance. If you don’t ask, you don’t get any answers... Professionally and personally, Mia is a mixture of a perfectionist and functionalist, yet she always manages to maintain a humble attitude to problem-solving, reassured by her faith in the belief that everything will work out in the end. But one thing Mia doesn’t like is losing. She’s a warm person with an open heart, as easy to read as a book even though there is still a lot that’s hidden there between the lines. Mia is close to wonderment, close to scepticism, close to laughter. Close to her feelings. To Mia, design is a game. A game that is built around shapes, a respect for production and close cooperation between people. Works is almost always a team effort among large or small groups of people with their own different skills. Creating a dialogue is important. It means that Mia can take control of a project with a sure hand and see it through from the very first sketch all the way to the finished product. Her interest in industrial produc- tion, new materials and new production techniques, combined with her sense of creativity results in beautiful, functional products where the needs of the user are always the prime consideration. 2005- Mia Gammelgaard Design 1996-2006 Partner i Pelikan Copenhagen 1996- Freelance designer, IKEA of Sweden 1993-1996 “Studio Copenhagen” Design of?ce for IKEA 1991-1992 Trainee position at “Blå Station”, Åhus 1988-1989 The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen 1986-1991 Konstfackskolan, University College of Arts Crafts and Design,Department of Interior and Furniture Design, Stockholm 1964 Born in Stockholm, Sweden