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- Getting Back To Geometry Basics
- Cut from a Single Piece of Wood
- Gothic Gaudi Stool
- It’s Cold Gin Time Again
Getting Back To Geometry Basics Posted: 20 Aug 2009 12:09 AM PDT Grade school taught us the basic shapes…. Triangle, Square and Circle; and those dang shapes haven't really changed a bit in all these many years. Elegant as they are as individuals, their identities converge as this graceful Braun Geometrical Kettle. Depending from which angle you look at it, you can easily identify a distinct triangle, square or circle, seamlessly merging into each other. Clean lines and simplicity make it a hit in my books. Designer: Emi Schenkelbach |
Cut from a Single Piece of Wood Posted: 20 Aug 2009 12:01 AM PDT What is this! Only a single bit of wood and a small bit of steel support on the bottom, we’ve got quite a sassy looking little sear here! What designer Scott Jarvie has done is to not only make the single seat cut from wood with almost no waste, but multiple seats can be cut with very little waste from a single large regular sheet of plywood, too! As you can see from the first picture and a couple others below, the One Cut concept is used primarily on this single regular chair, but below, you can see the idea implemented on several different forms. It’s a whole potential family! The seat provides a nice surface to sit, lumbar support, and a rather wild form to look at. Very pretty! Very ergonomic. Designer: Scott Jarvie |
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 12:00 AM PDT The Gaudi Stool gets its name from the architectural influences of the Gothic Designer AntonĂ The ‘Gaudi-chair’ is currently being developed in cooperation with Dutch research institute TNO. Designer: Bram Geenen |
Posted: 19 Aug 2009 08:50 AM PDT Designers from around the world have been asked to create the perfect (and I’d say wildest) martini glass for Bombay Sapphire. You might recognize a couple of these folks. And check it out: Bombay Sapphire has reached out to you, the design-concious and intelligent readers of Yanko Design to vote for your favorite. You wanted the best, YOU GOT THE BEST.
Neat, huh? Below are the entrants to this martinitastic design contest with each of their names and respective countries of origin. Be sure to visit the Bombay Sapphire Foundation Designer Glass Competition Website and vote away! -Note, you’ll have to go through a short “be of age” thing at the beginning, but it’s short. Designer: Various Designers for Bombay Sapphire Martini Ice Cold - LOY KAI YI TIFFANY, SINGAPORE Close Glass - NATHAN STUDER, SWITZERLAND Globe - NATHAN STUDER, SWITZERLAND Jewel - MICHAEL KARLSSON, SWEDEN Liquid Sapphire - MICHAEL KARLSSON, SWEDEN Moonlight - GIUSEPPE CELENTANO, ITALY Sensual Paradise - GIUSEPPE CELENTANO, ITALY Fulfilled - OLA DABROWSKA AND ADAM GROCH, POLAND Comet - OLA DABROWSKA AND ADAM GROCH, POLAND |
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