Rabu, 18 Februari 2009

The Redesigned MacBook



Well, my Mac Powerbook that I love beyond limits was dropped (not by me) and is no longer working. This explains my lack of posting this week. I'm waiting to see if five years worth of work can be extracted from the hard drive but in the meantime I came across the newly designed MacBook. It's unibody construction is a new design for Mac and I have to say it not only looks great but is very light. It has a back lit glass screen for great visuals and the multi-touch trackpad instead of the button mouse pad. If you happen to be near a Mac store stop in and give it a spin. In the mean time, I'm saving my pennies.

Jumat, 13 Februari 2009

Class Table Lamp

The Class Table Lamp is made of layers of blown glass for a minimal look with a cool texture. Its name says it all.

Kamis, 12 Februari 2009

The Tongue Armchair


Designed by Mauro Lipparini, the Tongue Chair is a fun modern design with lots of color and pattern options.

Rabu, 11 Februari 2009

Sagen Ceramics



I love these designs that focus on multiples of a theme. Created by Sagen Ceramics, a new company with a long manufacturing tradition of ceramics and located in the Valencia Province. Tradition is combined with fresh ideas from young designers to create this line.

Selasa, 10 Februari 2009

The Hive And Coral Table Bench


These amazing coral and hive tables will be the envy of anyone who enters your living room or back patio. It makes a beautiful coffee table of can be placed outside as an unique bench. Made from powder coated steel and cut with precise lasers its strength is paired with a contemporary elegance that is unparalleled.

Senin, 09 Februari 2009

Pine Tea Towels


Combine these Pine Tea Towels from Ferm Living kitchen towels for a color explosion in your modern kitchen. Made with organic cotton fiber and comes in gift box made out of 100% recyclable paper.

Minggu, 08 Februari 2009

Travelmate Portable Fireplace

The Travelmate Portable Ventless Fireplace by Studio Vertijet for Conmoto Germany burns clean & smokeless on bio-ethanol liquid fuel. No complications - can be set on the carpet, dining table, patio or in the garden - enjoy the atmosphere anywhere. The stylized suitcase design is unmistakable, made with black powder-coated galvanized steel and glass with adjustable steel fuel-holder. Glass pane held on with magnets, easily remove to light the fire.

Sabtu, 07 Februari 2009

O Vases

The O Vases are handmade and glazed in California. Mix and match colors or use one line to accent a room, either option will add a level of modern feel to every room. They run an affordable $38 to $48 dollars each.

Jumat, 06 Februari 2009

Aerial Mobileo

This oversized stainless steel mobile is a constantly changing work of art as the polished steel panels catch the breeze. It spans 60" wide by 36" tall and costs only $174. Amazing!

Minggu, 01 Februari 2009

Guest Blogger, Kelly Kilpatrick

Frank Lloyd Wright

George Nelson

Eames Design

Noguchi Lamps


Bauhaus Design

New Modern

Modern Furniture Design – A Brief History

Near the end of the nineteenth century, many changes were transpiring the world over. Social change, new inventions, and new philosophies helped pave the way for innovations in many different fields, among them furniture design. These new methods would take a while to come to fruition, more specifically in the Bauhaus Schools in Germany during the 1920’s.

Previously, furniture design in the West consisted of using deep, dark woods, extravagant fabrics, and heavy ornamentation in order to suggest longevity, durability, and lineage. These aesthetic values reflected what was revered by a worldview that many people in the West no longer shared.

Traditional furniture design placed emphasis on lineage and durability, which were seen by modernists as antiquated views that reinforced hierarchical values of past monarchies, not the people who actually used the pieces on a daily basis.

Modern furniture design came from the modernist viewpoint that ultimately viewed form and function as nearly synonymous. Integrating Eastern cultures’ used of color, flat planes, and simplistic design to achieve a perfect marriage of form and function was the ideal way to reject the past and move forward into uncharted territory as far as art and design was concerned.

During the 1920’s the Bauhaus School of Architecture and Design moved places and leaders several times, but the students of this revolutionary institution helped to make modern furniture design a lasting testament to the modernist philosophy. At the time, Germany’s new liberal Weimar Republic sought to make a name for itself as a major producer among its more productive peers, England and the United States.

The idea was to merge sleek, modern design and mass production of high-quality products at a price that everyone would be able to afford. Though this goal was not fully met, its intentions inspired generations of designers to move forward with new and innovative designs.

Materials for designing furniture changed during this period of innovation, and included plastics, metal, and formed plywood as mediums for the bold new designs. These materials certainly helped propel both the success of the products, as well as the companies that made said materials.

Modern furniture design lives on in nearly every aspect of our lives, from the simple and functional designs of Eurway and Ikea furnishings, to the African and Asian-inspired minimalism found at Pier One and World Market. Modern furnishings and the ideals behind them have flourished, and they continue to do so.

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This post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who writes on the subject of art careers. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24@gmail.com
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