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Les plus grandes tendances 2017 présentées à IDS17
Interior Design Show (IDS)

IDS17 MAKER, Morgan Clayhill’s handmade wooden Graffiti Cabinet

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Morgan Clayhill

Les plus grandes tendances 2017 présentées à IDS17
Interior Design Show (IDS)

Altea Furniture’s credenza is the perfect blend of traditional and modern

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Altea Furniture

Les plus grandes tendances 2017 présentées à IDS17
Interior Design Show (IDS)

Award winning Gweilo light manipulates the dynami movement of luminosity itself

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PARTISANS

Les plus grandes tendances 2017 présentées à IDS17
Interior Design Show (IDS)

Remnant Rust by Hannah Vaughan

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Hannah Vaughan

Les plus grandes tendances 2017 présentées à IDS17
Interior Design Show (IDS)

AVANI has mastered the art of utilizing neutral tones for a modern finish

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AVANI

Centre de transport à Izmir
Eray Carbajo

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Eray Carbajo

Centre de transport à Izmir
Eray Carbajo

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Eray Carbajo

Centre de transport à Izmir
Eray Carbajo

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Eray Carbajo

Centre de transport à Izmir
Eray Carbajo

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Eray Carbajo

Centre de transport à Izmir
Eray Carbajo

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Eray Carbajo

De grandes figures du design mondial à Montréal en octobre 2017
L'Organisation du Sommet Mondial du Design (OSMD)

Belinda Tato

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Organisation du Sommet Mondial du Design (OSMD)

De grandes figures du design mondial à Montréal en octobre 2017
L'Organisation du Sommet Mondial du Design (OSMD)

Jan Gehl

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Organisation du Sommet Mondial du Design (OSMD)

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Products Category: Fliegenbein SL Standing Lamp by J.T. Kalmar GmbH (Vienna, Austria)Kalmar Werkstätten's FLIEGENBEIN SL Standing Lamp – has a classic, industrial, humorous appeal and an organic and yet luxurious feel that blends in effortlessly with modern living environments. The Fliegenbein SL Standing Lamp is the third addition to the Fliegenbein family of four, expanding the character and functional applications of the range also consisting of table, floor and pendant versions. Fliegenbein gets its name from its base, which resembles the legs of a housefly. The standing lamp, designed by Kalmar Werkstätten’s creative director Garth Roberts, was launched by the Vienna based brand in January 2015 and translates Julius Theodor Kalmar’s 1957 floor lamp of the same name for a modern environment. ‘The detailing is very nice, in particular the cable management out of one of its legs. I would certainly put this into an interior project. It has different metal finishes; Brown, Dark Grey and light Grey, which is good. The silk lampshade would give a nice diffused quality of light. It’s a great product.’ DA

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J.T. Kalmar GmbH

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Products Category: KROP by CGM design LLC (New York City, United States)Krop Technology is a research laboratory and manufacturer of luminaries based on advanced optics and electronics for the purpose of controlling illuminance. Revolutionary concepts are utilized that supersedes conventional symmetric solutions and points to a forward direction for lighting expertise.Krop luminaries are particularly well suited for museums, galleries and exhibitions where the object needs to have the illumination cropped closely and evenly. ‘This is a very clever idea; a product that can frame a painting or graphic on display where the object needs to have the illumination cropped closely. Its design is quite strong and solves, quite beautifully, a specific design challenge. I’d be interested to see it in the flesh!’ FA

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CGM design LLC

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Products Category: Neutron Pendant by Timothy Oulton (London, United Kingdom)Designed in-house as part of Timothy Oulton’s 2016 Collection, the Neutron pendant was launched in January 2016. Pushing the boundaries of design, the pendant is inspired by the transfer of energy. Like a supernova captured mid-explosion and then frozen in time, the Neutron radiates a powerful yet serene energy for elegant spaces.  The main light source comes from the glowing nucleus, which holds the light bulb. The light travels unseen to the ends of each of the 250 polished glass rods, so that only the tips light up, like newly formed stars floating in the cosmos. The effect is a very ambient, soft glow, perfect for people who like to entertain at home, and are looking for a dramatic conversation piece for their interior. ‘I like the handmade quality of this and also the glass tubes that radiates the light through points within it rather than being a flat form. It’s interesting and creative in terms of its lit affect, and I think it could be quite a recognizable pendant as a product.’ OJ

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Timothy Oulton

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Products Category: Stasis by Bert Frank Ltd (London, United Kingdom)Angular lines meet curved contours in the bold form of the Stasis Table Lamp, to produce a beautifully balanced and timeless piece. Drawing influences from the industrial era the Stasis Table Lamp along with the rest of its family - the Floor Lamp and striking Wall Light, will inject a sophisticated feel to any interior space. As with all Bert Frank lights the Stasis Range is designed to oppose the throw away culture we live in today and built to last at least as long as you will.  Combining traditional manufacturing methods with cutting-edge technology, such as the latest in energy efficient LED’s, each light has been crafted from the highest-quality materials.  ‘It’s beautifully designed and crafted; a lovely take on a table lamp that uses stunning materials. It is quite classic in its design form, which makes it a product that will transcend different project styles beautifully.’ PN      

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Bert Frank Ltd

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Products Category: Step and Kick Series by Volker Haug (Melbourne, Australia)The Step and Kick Series provides an unassuming twist on the traditional pendant. These elegant designs combine structural lines with refined materials incorporating fabric braided cable and intersecting arms made from polished brass. A modular, customisable design, these pendants can be installed in a variety of configurations allowing for a personalised lighting arrangement. ‘An interesting and adaptable piece of design. I like the different finishes. There are many possibilities for this fixture, especially in the hospitality market.’ DA

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Volker Haug

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Products Category: CAELA by Zumtobel Lighting GmbH (Dornbirn, Austria)The CAELA LED luminaire range turns the lighting system into a design item: in close cooperation with GRAFT Architects, Zumtobel has developed a decorative task luminaire that impressively combines elegance and lightness. Whilst the extremely flat and refined appearance of CAELA catches the eye, it is the modularity and versatility of the luminaire that really impresses. ‘It’s a product that combines technical excellence with innovative use of optics and a fresh use of the choice of materials. It’s highly adaptable in different environments. It has the potential to be a design classic in its simplicity.’ FA

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Zumtobel Lighting GmbH

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Projects Category: German Gymnasium by Into Lighting Limited (London, United Kingdom) The brief was to design a theatrical and layered lighting scheme, which create an intimacy and warmth, in such a cavernous venue. Highlight the magnificent architecture of the space and integrate light where possible to highlight the plush and sleek finishes of the various materials used for the interior design.  As with any Grade II listed building attention had to be paid to mounting positions and cable routing for light fixtures.‘A beautifully designed scheme; restrained and refrained. They have certainly worked very hard to keep all the lighting to below eye-level, which helps retain a level of intimacy in such a large volume. They’ve done just enough architectural lighting to counterbalance the localized table lighting. It feels intimate, it feels convivial, and yet it doesn’t feel overpowering. They have achieved just the right amount of intimacy whilst still celebrating the volume of the space.’ PN

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Into Lighting Limited

WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Interior Practice & Lighting »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Lighting Projects Category: Corrs Chambers Westgarth by Electrolight (Melbourne, Australia) Leading law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth’s new Melbourne office is located over five floors from levels 22-26 in the innovative and unique centerpiece building at 567 Collins Street. Corrs’ reception is situated on the 25th floor, with spectacular views over Melbourne’s skyline from the floor to ceiling glazing. The feature staircase rises through the central void, linking reception with classic but contemporary mixed-use casual dining areas.  Electrolight were appointed to provide a lighting scheme to realise Corrs’ vision of a sophisticated and timeless aesthetic, with a focus on the reception void and casual entertaining areas. Adding to this the primary consultation spaces, including fifteen meeting and boardrooms, unite Corrs’ interface and consultation offering. ‘I think this a beautifully executed scheme which combines tonality, contrast and drama and brings that all into a corporate environment which can often be quite staid. I think they have clearly captured the essence of the brand as well. All in all a really impressive piece of lighting design, and very well photographed too.’ PN

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Electrolight