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DESIGN >>> 50 ans pour la Panton Chair par Verner Panton. La Panton Chair conçue par Verner Panton, fête cette année ses 50 ans. Icône du design produit, cette assise a été éditée, rééditée, mais ne perd jamais de son impact. Mathias Remmele, commissaire d’exposition du Vitra Design Museum, nous propose de replonger dans la vie de cette chaise à travers un article très intéressant disponible dans la suite. » Impossible de dire aujourd’hui avec précision à quelle date est née cette création de Verner Panton associée plus que toute autre à son nom.- D’après les informations plutôt vagues qu’il a fournies et ses rares esquisses non datées, il a dû cependant commencer à se consacrer intensivement à l’idée d’un siège plastique monobloc en porte-à-faux en 1959 ou en 1960, sans se douter qu’une petite décennie s’écoulerait encore jusqu’à sa réalisation.

Pin It Pin It Source. Products - Studio Makkink & Bey. Studio Visit: Dirk Vander Kooij. Less than three years ago we watched the budding Dutch designer Dirk Vander Kooij explain his graduation project to a packed house at Cape Town's Design Indaba conference. The Design Academy Eindhoven alumnus humbly presented Endless Flow, a "dining table chair" made from recycled refrigerator plastics. Warming up with some slides of refrigerator graveyards and design inspiration, suddenly things got interesting when Vander Kooij showed an image of what looked like an industrial-sized cake icing tube. This was actually a self-built extruder, which he made using a heated barrel, a cone and a motor.

With this Tin Man-like contraption, he was able to melt a bucket of plastic refrigerator chips and ooze out one continuous string, which he could then layer to form some sort of large structure. Vander Kooij has kept extremely busy since that talk and our subsequent interview with him. Photos by Karen Day. HOME - Simon Busse : Simon Busse. NEXT Architects - NEXT projects. Construction Box Table This table was designed for the prize winning office interior of Wieden + Kennedy. The table is designed as a construction box, it consists of 4 pieces that can be easily fixed together by wooden pins and taken apart again, which makes it easy to move. We designed the table out of Finsa Greenpanel, a very light and strong constructive material, developed to reduce material use, without loosing quality.

The inside of the plates is hollow, by taking a series of partitions out, it is possible to carry cables thru the construction, ending up onto the tabletop thru the legs.Details: length: 200 cm, width: 75 cm, height: 75 cm, weight: 28 kg Drytech 3 | Spacer Chair 2013-11-29 GELINKT. In the context of ‘Drytech 3’, NEXT architects, in collaboration with Studio Samira Boon, manufactured two products, a chair and a folding screen. Drytech 3 | Woven Waffle Screen The 3D relief also has an acoustic function. Slow Glow 2010-10-25 Slow glow award 2010 Ready Made. OpenDesk - Design for Open Making. Workshop. Bois.com. Filière bois 2012. Eco movel. FCBA - Institut Technologique.