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London Design Week 2007: Brodie Neill
by sabine7 / October 3, 2007


During the London Design Festival, Tasmanian-born Brodie Neill hosted an exhibition of his work at The Gallery on Redchurch Street. Some of the new pieces on display were the @chair, shown here in yellow, a chrome edition of the E-turn (upon which Brodie Neill is seated) and the Pebble. The spareness of the venue allowed for focus on the Neill’s designs, and his presence gave them an unexpected warmth.

+ brodieneill.com



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Brodie Neill on chrome E-turn.


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ml61k.


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@chair.


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This kid should be working at an auto-body repair shop. He's already ripped-off Lovegrove and Hadid. What's the deal with the graffiti Easter egg?

werks / October 3, 2007 at 11:55 AM / Flag

werks, we think there's room on the planet for another Plastic Form Master. We'll ask Brodie what's the deal with the egg.

Harry / October 3, 2007 at 2:51 PM / Flag

Quite a bit younger than hadid and lovegrove, and quite a lot different...maybe should think 3 times, and type once. Nice job brodie, obviously made a good impression on Harry!

G / October 3, 2007 at 10:47 PM / Flag

Sexy work Brodie. This work has a language of it's own which association to Lovegrove and co. simply because fluidity is the core. Hold back the criticism of someone that knows a thing or two about beauty and the speeds of fluidity.

matthias pliessnig / October 5, 2007 at 7:26 PM / Flag

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