Sunday, January 23, 2011

CHRISTIAN DIOR



Christian Dior (21 January 1905, Granville, Manche – 23 October 1957), was an influential French fashion designer, best known as the founder of one of the world's top fashion houses, also called Christian Dior.

LIFE

Christian Dior was born in Granville, a seaside town on the coast of France. His family, whose fortune was derived from the manufacture of fertilizer, had hopes he would become a diplomat, but Dior only wished to be involved in mostly fashion, but sketching as well. To make money, he sold his fashion sketches outside his house for about 10 cents each. After leaving school he received money from his father so that in 1928 he could open a small art gallery, where he sold art by the likes of Pablo Picasso.

After a family financial disaster that resulted in his father losing his business, Christian Dior was forced to close the gallery. From the 1930s to the 1940s he worked with Robert Piguet until being called up for military service. In 1942, having left the Army, Dior joined the fashion house of Lucien Lelong, where he and Pierre Balmain were the primary designers. For the duration of World War II, Christian Dior dressed the wives of the Nazi officers and French collaborators. On 16 December 1946 Dior founded his own fashion house, backed by Marcel Boussac, the cotton-fabric magnate.

The actual name of the line of his first collection, presented in early 1947, was Corolle (literally the botanical term corolla or circlet of flower petals in English), but the phrase New Look was coined for it by Carmel Snow, the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar. Dior's designs were more voluptuous than the boxy, fabric-conserving shapes of the recent World War II styles, influenced by the rations on fabric.[1] He was a master at creating shapes and silhouettes; Dior is quoted as saying "I have designed flower women." His look employed fabrics lined predominantly with percale, boned, bustier-style bodices, hip padding, wasp-waisted corsets and petticoats that made his dresses flare out from the waist, giving his models a very curvaceous form. The hem of the skirt was very flattering on the calves and ankles, creating a beautiful silhouette. Initially, women protested because his designs covered up their legs, which they had been unused to because of the previous limitations on fabric. There was also some backlash to Dior's designs form due to the amount of fabrics used in a single dress or suit—during one photo shoot in a Paris market, the models were attacked by female vendors over the profligacy of their dresses—but opposition ceased as the wartime shortages ended. The "New Look" revolutionized women's dress and reestablished Paris as the center of the fashion world after World War II.


DEATH

Dior died while on holiday in Montecatini, Italy on October 23, 1957. Some reports say that he died of a heart attack after choking on a fish bone.[2] Time magazine's obituary stated that he died of a heart attack after playing a game of cards.[3] However, the Paris socialite and Dior acquaintance Alexis von Rosenberg, Baron de Rédé stated in his memoirs that contemporary rumor had it that the fashion designer succumbed to a heart attack after a strenuous sexual encounter. Some even think that he died because of a seizure. To this day, no one knows for sure.


LINKS :

http://www.dior.com/file/prehome_new/index.html

http://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/designers/christian-dior/

http://www.no1-in-beauty.com/Articles/dior.htm

http://vintagepatterns.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Christian_Dior

http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1486_couture/exhibHighBarSuit.php

http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1486_couture/exhibHighZemire.php

http://www.topfoto.co.uk/gallery/Dior/default.htm

MAARTIN BAAS










Maarten Baas (born 19 February 1978, Arnsberg, Germany) is a Dutch designer.

From 1979 Baas grew up in Burgh-Haamstede and Hemmen in the southwest and centre part of the Netherlands. Graduated from highschool he started to study at Design Academy Eindhoven in 1996. Still in school his first design, candleholder “Knuckle”, was taken in production bij Pol’s Potten. He also sold the first unique-piece of the now well known “Hey, chair, Be A Bookshelf”-furniture to Stef Bakker (co-founder of Orange Babies). In 2000 he studied for several months at the Politecnico di Milano.

In June 2002 he graduated at the Design Academy a series of burned furniture called "Smoke". His works were nominated for the internal "René Smeets-award" and also for the "Melkweg-award". They lead to an invitation by IKEA to do a week workshop in France and got Baas selected for the rewarded improvisationexposition of the Design Academy in Tokyo.

His design Smoke was adopted in the collection of Dutch label MOOOI, of Marcel Wanders. Thanks to successful presentations in Milan, London and Paris Smoke became known worldwide. Smoke furniture was bought by museums and collectors such as Lidewij Edelkoort and Philippe Starck.

The Smoke chandelier was part of the exhibition "Brilliant" of the Victoria & Albert museum in London.

In May 2004 a speechmaking solo-exhibition was opened with New York gallerist Murray Moss. "Where There’s Smoke" showed 25 pieces of furniture, all burned and finished of with transparent epoxy. Amongst others there were charcoaled classical designs of Gaudi,Eames, Rietveld, Sottsass and the Campana Brothers.

For the new collection of the Groninger Museum, Maarten worked on some furniture from the old collection of the museum. These were shown during the exhibition "Nocturnal Emissions" and purchased by the museum.

Also the Dutch Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam exhibited 2 of his Smoke-pieces in 2005 in an exhibition about pieces to be purchased by the Stedelijk Museum.

His pieces are all unique and handmade, though produced in series, mostly signed and numbered by Maarten Baas. Maarten is searching for the boundaries of design, without leaning on the regular "do's and don'ts". This way of working became even more clear at the Salone del Mobile in Milan 2005, where he showed his new pieces. "Treasure", "Hey, chair, be a bookshelf!" and "Flatpack Furniture" became a great success.

In 2005 he also started his collaboration with Bas den Herder, who became responsible for the production of all pieces. The foundation of studio Baas & den Herder made it possible to produce Maartens unique pieces on a larger scale, but yet all hand made in Holland. Assignments came from hotels, restaurants, galleries and museums all over the world.

At the Salone del Mobile in 2006 Maarten launched Clay Furniture, which was considered to be the absolute successor of Smoke and one of the most surprising projects of the fair.

Moss presented this collection during the ICFF in New York, and Cibone made a solo exhibition "Clay & Smoke".

In 2005 Maarten collaborated with the design team of Ian Schrager, for the new Gramercy Park Hotel. Maarten Baas supplied Smoke furniture for each room and some Clay pieces and a Smoke billiard for the lobby. All pieces were hand made in studio Baas&den Herder. In August 2006 the Gramercy Park Hotel opened.

In Milan, in April 2009 Maarten showed Real Time, a series of videos depicting a real time clock, with actors moving the hands of the clock as time passes by.

In 2009 Maarten was named Designer of the Year by Design Miami. During the design fair in Miami, he presented a new piece, commissioned by Design Miami, named The Shell.

Maarten Baas currently lives and works in 's-Hertogenbosch

KENNETH COBONPUE



Kenneth Cobonpue (born 1968, Cebu, Philippines) is an industrial designer known for his signature designs in natural fibres and materials. Designs mainly focus on nature's forms using rattan, buri, bamboo, and abaca

Awards

  • Microsoft Special Award for Most Dynamic Entrepreneur 2007
    • Manila Peninsula | Nov 6, 2007
  • Entrepreneur Magazine’s 10 Most Outstanding Entrepreneurs 2007
    • Manila Peninsula | Nov 6, 2007
  • 13 Mugna Design Prizes for Exhibition and Product Design 2007
    • Best Indoor Furniture | Noodle Collection
  • Ten Most Outstanding Alumni
    • Given on the 50th year of the founding of Sacred Heart School for Boys | Cebu City, Philippines
  • 5 Katha Design Awards for Product Design
    • Philippine Furniture Industries Foundation | Manila, Philippines
  • 13 Mugna Design Prizes for Exhibition and Product Design
    • Cebu International Furniture & Furnishings Exhibition | Cebu City, Philippines
  • Outstanding Design Prize
    • Balou Outdoor | 2005 High Point Show, North Carolina, USA
  • Design Excellence Award
    • Best Seating for Lolah outdoor
    • Best Chair for Dimple outdoor
    • 9th Annual IIDA/Hospitality Design Product Competition | May 5, 2005, USA
  • Design for Asia Award 2005
    • Lolah Collection | Business of Design Week by the Hongkong Design Centre | Nov 21, 2005, Hongkong
  • First Prize, Open Design Category
    • Croissant Collection | Singapore International Furniture Design Competition 2004 | Singapore
  • Awardee, Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines 2004
  • Good Design Award 2004 – ASEAN Design Collection
    • Pigalle Easy Arm Chair, Kabuki Cabinet, One Night Stand Sofa | C-U C-ME Screen Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization | Tokyo, Japan
  • Good Design Award 2003 ASEAN Design Collection
    • Voyage Bed and Yin & Yang Easy Arm Chair | Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization Tokyo, Japan
  • 2004 Perlas Award for Outstanding Cebuano
    • Presidential Citation for Embodying Ideals of Asian Design
    • Given by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo | November 29, 2002, Malacanang Palace, Philippines
  • Craftsmanship Award
    • International Contemporary Furniture Fair 2001
    • New York, USA
  • Good Design Award 2003 – ASEAN Design Collection[citation needed]
    • Voyage Bed and Yin & Yang Easy Arm Chair - Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization - Tokyo, Japan
  • Good Design Award 2004 – ASEAN Design Collection[citation needed]
    • Pigalle Easy Arm Chair, Kabuki Cabinet, One Night Stand Sofa
    • C-U C-ME Screen - Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization | Tokyo, Japan
  • First Prize, Open Design Category - Croissant Collection[citation needed]
    • Singapore International Furniture Design Competition 2004, Singapore
  • Design for Asia Award 2005 - Lolah Collection[1]
    • Business of Design Week by the Hongkong Design Centre - Nov 21, 2005, Hongkong
  • Design Excellence Award - Best Seating for Lolah outdoor[citation needed]
  • Design Excellence Award - Best Chair for Dimple outdoor
    • 9th Annual IIDA/Hospitality Design Product Competition | May 5, 2005, USA
LINKS :

http://www.kennethcobonpue.com/

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

MPZ 21 MULTIPRESS CITRUS JUICER by dieter rams







BRAUN CYLINDRIC T2 TABLE LIGHTER
















- manufactured in between 1968 and 1970
- was inspired by the development of the invention of the magnetic ignition technology.
- as a smoker , Rams loved to design lighters as " small sculputural objects" which should be " a pleasuer to look at and use."





Dieter rams Braun SK 61- C MOMA Radio Phonograph











dieter rams shelving unit













606 UNIVERSAL SHELVING SYSTEM UNIT DESIGN

- A classic shelving system made by a 28 year old Dieter Ram back in 1960.
- 50 years of continuos production by Vitsoe.