Pickling Wood Intro
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Pickling Wood
Darren Almond: Meantime 2000 Steel sea container, aluminium, polycarbonate, computerized electronic control system and components
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Wendy & Jim: "New H Denim" Jeans, 2008
Shigeru Ban: "Pavilion for Artek" UPM ProFi, 2007
Rudi Gernreich: "Pat Faure", UNISEX project, wool knit jumpsuits, 1970
Martin Creed: Work No. 786, 2007 1/4” Plywood
Plywood Around 3500 BC A type of engineered board made from thin sheets of wood, called plies or wood veneers. The layers are glued together, each with its grain at right angles to adjacent layers for greater strength. >
Enzo Mari: "16 animali", wood, 1957 and "16 pesci", with Elio Mari, polyurethane, 1973
Front: "Design by Scanner" Candle holder forms derived from random errors made by a 3-D scanner, 2004
George Nelson: "Pretzel Chair", 1957
Joe Colombo: "Mini Kitchen", 1963
Jop van Bennekom: "Re-Magazine #11, Marcel", Winter/Spring 2004
Charles and Ray Eames: "RAR" rocking chair, fibreglass, zincwire, wood, 1950
Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel: Handmade oriented strand board, 2004 Wood chips, PPU 100
Etienne Chambaud: Monument Ouvert #1, 2007 Oriented strand board made out of weeping willow wood.
Oriented Strand Board ca. 1978 Formed by layering strands (flakes) of wood in specific orientations. Compressed and bonded together with wax and resin adhesives (95% wood, 5% wax and resin). Video.
Markus Wilfling: From the series "Schattenobjekte (Shadow objects)", 2003 hat stand, 1930er fake Thonet, wood, boiled linseed oil, matt paint.
"Jogltisch", table from the Austrian "Joglland", about 1800
Pio Manzù and Achille Castiglioni: "Parentesi", 1971
Tyvek®: "Tyvek® Reflex", spunbonded polyethylene, metalised and lacquered, insulating breather membrane, improves the energy efficiency and thermal management of buildings. >, >
Eileen Gray: "Castellar" Mirror with a swivel-mounted section, 1927 >
Gerold Tagwerker: "Fade", 2008 Light element with four neon tubes and electronic controller, spy mirror, aluminium.
Haus-Rucker-Co: Yellow Heart, 1968 The idea that a concentrated experience of space could offer a direct approach to changes in consciousness led to the construction of a pneumatic space capsule, called the "Yellow Heart". Through a lock made of three air rings one arrived at a transparent plastic mattress. Offering just enough space for two […]
Jean Prouvé: "Trapèze", table for the Cité Universitaire von Antony, 1950/54 >
Martin Margiela: "Vintage Jeans", transformed by manual work into a classical pair of trousers, GQ Style 02/2002
Michael Thonet: "Stuhl Nr.14", 1859 This simple chair embodied innovative and radical methods of both processing and construction. 1850 Michael Thonet developed a process of steam bending laminated and solid wood rods and strips. This bentwood method allowed tight continiuous curves to be produced without the use of carving or of glued joints, and was […]
Marco Zanuso: Kitchen Scale "BA2000", 1970 >
Gae Aulenti: "Table with Wheels (model 2652)", glass 15mm, rubbered small wheels, black polished metal, 1980
Marcel Breuer: "Wassily Folding Chair", 1925
Theodor Bogler: "Containers for kitchen supplies", 1923. Earthenware. The demand that these goods be suitable for reproduction by a mechanical process forced the simplification of form.
Vier5: "Outer guiding system documenta 12", 2007. The bases of the signs are made of coarse concrete blocks as they can also be found on building sites. Large areas of the outer walls are directly written on.
Issey Miyake: "A-POC (A Piece of Cloth)" from Issey Miyake and Dai Fujiwara, 1997. The tubes of fabric hold complete clothing ensembles waiting to be cut out, thus literally allowing the fabric to be cut and fitted straight on to the wearer. > article
Hannes Wettstein: "Ventura v-tec Alpha" digital watch, 2003
Konstantin Grcic: "Diana A" side table, 2002
Friso Kramer: "Revolt", chair with painted metal frame and moulded plywood seat and back, 1954
Industrial Facility: "Coffee Maker", 2006
Gustav Hassenpflug: Folding table in three different positions, 1928
Helmut Lang: Reflecting jeans and cowboy boots painted with red nail polish, 1994/95
Richard Buckminster Fuller: "Montreal Biosphère", The United States pavilion of the World Exposition in Montreal, 1967 >
Günter Kupetz: "Normbrunnenflasche", 0.7 Litre returnable bottle, 1971
Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni: "Mezzandro" Stool, 1957 >, >
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec: "Facett", Armchair with wooden structure covered in foam and flexible armrests in cast ABS, 2005
Wolf Karnagel: "Clipbesteck aus schwarzem Kunststoff" Lufthansa airline, 1982-86
Helmut Smits: "Chandelier", 2005 (PVC tubing, sockets, couplings, cable ties, electrics, 15W candle light bulbs)
Raf Simons: Collection "Material World" with bags by Eastpak, 2007 >
Josef Hoffmann: "Purkersdorf", armchair for the Purkersdorf Sanatorium The black and white colour scheme and quadratic motifs were a continuum throughout the foyer of Hoffmann’s Purkersdorf sanatorium, 1903 >, >
Jurgen Bey: “Slow Car”, 2007
Expanded metal: "Expanded metal fence", sheet steel >, >
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa from Sanaa: "New Museum", 2007
Erik van Lieshout: "Hip-hop car", 2001 >
Bart and Erik van Lieshout: "Mobile Shop-Cuddle", 2003 >
Peter Saville: Sleeve "New Order – Movement", 1981 based on the cover "[expand title=Futurismo 1932"][/expand], 1932 by Fortunato Depero. >
Mike Meire: "Mobile Werkbank", The Farm Project for Dornbracht Edges, 2006
Yamaha: "Yamaha Tricker" Enduro concept, 2001
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa from Sanaa: "Zollverein School of management and design", 2006 >
Jerszy Seymour: "New Order Chair", 2007 >
Cindy Sherman: "Untitled Film Still #48", 1979 >
Hans Schabus: Installation "Next Time I’m Here, I’ll Be There", 2008 > [expand title=Detail][/expand]
Martino Gamper: Chair, realized during the performance "If Gio Only Knew", reprocessing of furniture designed by Gio Ponti for the Hotel Parco dei Principi in Sorrento 1960, 2007
Eckart Muthesius: "Mandu", servant, 1932 >
Gaetano Pesce: "Pratt chairs", series of nine chairs, polychrome urethane of different intensities, 1992 >
Jean-Francois Dingjian, Eloi Chafai from Normalstudio: "Greyscale", exhibiton at ToolsGalerie, 2007
Leon Ransmeier, Gwendolyn Floyd: "5×1" Mirror, 2006
Alfredo Häberli: "Pop Up", one-square-metre folding display, 1996
Tokujin Yoshioka: "Honey-Pop" Armchair, 2000
Stefan Diez: "Upon Wandgarderobe", 2006
Richard Sapper, Marco Zanuso: Brionvega Black ST/201, 1969 >
Adolf Loos: "Loos Café Museum Chair" for the Café Museum in Vienna, 1898
Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, Juan Kurchan, Antonio Bonet: "B.K.F. Chair", 1938
Selective Laser Sintering, Polyamide: "Terminal Strip", base material Pa2200
Alvar Aalto: "Chair 66", 1933-35 "Stool 60", 1932-33 >, >
Hannu Kähönen: "Trice" Folding chair, 1985 >, >
Mathieu Lehanneur: "Local River", a concept for a domestic “refrigerator-aquarium” that breeds freshwater fish for eating and grows vegetables at the same time. Inspired by the Locavores movement of people who source food grown locally to avoid pollution and ensure freshness, the project would allow people to produce their own food at home, 2008
Martin Szekely: "Des etageres", 2005
Ladislav Sutnar: "The Town" (building block set prototype), 1943 >
Fabrics Interseason: Exhibition "Döbling Reform: Panier und Biobourgeoisie" Grazer Kunstverein, 2007 >
10/06 – 18/06/2011 Participation "Vienna Design Week Embassy" Sofia Design Week, Sofia 25/05 – 29/05/2011 Participation "Vienna Design Week Embassy" Mikser Design Expo, Belgrade 20/05 – 11/06/2011 Participation "Selected Items 2" Temporary Store Project, Munich 12/11 – 20/11/2010 Participation "Selected Items" Temporary Store Project, Munich 04/11 – 07/11/2010 Display for Kaleidoscope […]
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Gregory Chatonsky: From the series “Perfect skin”, 2008