Shows | 06 Mar 07 | Comments (0) | Stumble

More images from the Interior Design Show show. Clockwise from above left; Adriean Koleric's Dream Texture Series Monster Lamp created in collaboration with New York artist Motomichi Nakamura, Matthew Kroeker's SAW lighting prototype, mesmerizing live jellyfish at the Aqua Scape Design Aquarium booth, fullscale + partners' The confluence of humanity + nature = 2.598a²h installation, Furni Design artist decorated clock, North Design Office's Core Sample garden and more after the jump.

Adriean Koleric's Dream Texture Series Monster Lamp created in collaboration with New York artist Motomichi Nakamura. Featuring custom hand painted graphics using acrylic paint and sealant by Nakamura.

Matthew Kroeker's SAW lighting prototype, per the designer; "The saw cuts on the surface accept the nickel plated steel bar and post assembly to provide the effect of energizing the light once in place. Three sizes of slots enable three brightnesses, and a fourth slot is an off position".

Mesmerizing live jellyfish at the Aqua Scape Design Aquarium booth.

fullscale + partners' The confluence of humanity + nature = 2.598a²h installation. "With urbanization growing into a global phenomenon, livable space is becoming increasingly limited in metropolitan areas. This, among other factors has directed focus to “smart” growth—one that is better for nature and for people. A beehive is one of nature’s best examples of high-density living. The honeycomb’s hexagonal shape, besides naturally-occurring, is an ideal form for dense, urban living. The modularity of the shape facilitates the grouping, reconfiguring, adding or removing of any of the individual units, making this livable space entirely transformable and adaptable based on individual needs. Each hexagonal component in this exhibit represents a separate space and function, simplifying living to the very essentials of human needs.".

In the Furni Design booth, one of 30 artist decorated clocks created for live online auction to benefit the Skate for Cancer Charity.

The indoor version of North Design Office's Core Sample garden we saw at IGF. A structured grid of fabricated 'core samples' containing elements of flora and fauna.

Tim Antoniuk's polycarbonate Pod Tables.

















