Week-in-a-minute: Conscience
by the editors / July 18, 2008

Christian Lessing was this week's understated hero with Central Station, it holds shoes and charges your cel at once and there was Grip, that not only holds shelves but spaces them too, and more. We're fans. We were thrilled by Tord Boontje & Emma Woffenden's Design With Conscience 3D mirrors - avant garde design made in Guatemala. And watching Isabelle Bérubé tear into a car seat for raw materials, clearly a pro (and yes, we agree, the label doesn't live up to the bag).

The Week-in-a-minute:

+ More 100% Design Shanghai reports: Innermost and Neri & Hu
+ Among the finds at Fresh MoCo were cardboard surfboards and braille cups
+ The Santos chair by Joel Escalona was inspired by a champagne glass
+ Mag Reviews featured views of news from ID, Azure and Metropolis
+ Christian Lessing brought us handy household storage
+ Binaural showed us what songs look like
+ This Week from Tokyo: Naoko Kanehira, &design and Mother Tool
+ The TranSglass interview with Tord Boontje and Emma Woffenden
+ Handbags made from car interiors from Quebec's Bagnole
+ New work from Freedom of Creation, Daniel Lorch, Arian Brekveld, Maya Romanoff and Francesca Bonfrate
+ Looking at Libraries - turning information inside out
+ This Week at Art MoCo: octopus chandeliers and Inky Dreadfuls
+ New work from Jaime Hayon, Lee Broom, wpa inc, Makr, Dilettante, Popptags, Stone Designs, Cenk Dereli, Hive, Jellio, Rhea Goymer and PURISME

Above: Mark Irlam's Wired Lamp for Something from Nothing.


This is a hideous copy of the 3x3 designed by Chris Jackson, manufactured by Marset and launched in the market in 2005.
Simply shameful to feature this product. Congratulations!

javier marset / July 23, 2008 at 6:20 AM / Flag

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