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WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Furniture and Surface & Interior Accessories »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Surface & Interior Accessories Category: World Woven by Interface (London, United Kingdom) Given the hectic nature of modern life, designers are increasingly looking to source uncomplicated materials that add a simple, hand-crafted feel to commercial interiors. World Woven is the perfect tool for this – weaving together modern sensibilities with memories of some of the most enduring textiles of the past.   The collection takes inspiration from exclusive Interface product designer David Oakey’s memories of the British countryside, traditions and culture from his childhood.   ‘I really admire Interfaces’ mission and their commitment to producing their products from 100% recycled materials. They are trying to bring a bit more softness and human touch to commercial flooring without compromising on design.’ DZ

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WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Furniture and Surface & Interior Accessories »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Surface & Interior Accessories Category: Husk Collection by Sonite Innovative Surfaces Co., Ltd (Bangkok, Thailand) Created with discarded outer shells from rice milling, Sonite’s new Husk mosaics and solid surfaces incorporate nearly one-fourth recycled agricultural waste. The collection’s advanced bio-composite design yields coverings not only beautiful but also highly durable and extraordinarily lightweight – all traits for which Sonite materials are renowned. Husk is available in four organic tones, each striking an ideal balance between natural warmth and contemporary chic.   ‘Husk Collection presents the interesting development of recycling agricultural waste for the core material of an entirely new surface collection. As the material is thin and lightweight, this enables an easy installation of mosaic techniques.’ SB

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WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Furniture and Surface & Interior Accessories »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Surface & Interior Accessories Category: STACtile_Concrete, Stone & Wood by STAC Architecture (London, United Kingdom) STAC has developed a modular tile for use as wall cladding in large feature walls, which when installed creates a multitude of patterns and effects simply by STACing, shifting or rotating it. It’s a tactile, contemporary cladding solution that is brought to life through light.   STAC wanted the tile to embody pure geometries that when put together could create patterns that were both elegant & timeless. Simple in concept and elegant in execution, STACtile is being mass produced in a single form, but multiple colours and finishes allow it to be arranged in an endless array of patterns & designs.   ‘I like the STACtile very much because of its simplicity. From one shape there is a huge variety of patterns that can be arranged along with a mix of colours thus allowing for almost infinite flexibility.’ JM 

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WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes  dans les catégories « Furniture and Surface & Interior Accessories »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Surface & Interior Accessories Category: Elements Collection by Tania Johnson Design (London, United Kingdom) Recently launched at Decorex, the Elements collection of hand knotted rugs has been over two years in the designing and making. Hand made in Nepal, each rug is translated into wool and silk from Tania’s own photographs of light, shadows and reflections.   The six new designs in the collection; Dots, Forest, Rays, Stream, Sunlight and Tide all portray these elements of light and shadow in impressionistic detail.   ‘This collection works for me because rugs often receive light and this design plays on that. I’d like to think that you would take a second look and think ‘is that light, or is that pattern’? The sheer quality of the craftsmanship is also highly commendable.’ JT

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Zhangjiajie
Martin Duplantier Architectes

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Miroir de l'environnement, le pont est un disque elliptique. Un trou décentré ouvre des vues sur le paysage entre les deux faces rocheuses. Un filet solide permet aux visiteurs courageux de s'allonger sur le vide.

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Placée sur les rochers, cette passerelle sur deux niveaux invite les visiteurs à apprécier le paysage. Le niveau supérieur relie les deux côtés, tandis que le bas permet de rester suspendu "dans l'air". 

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2 cm d'eau sur pierre noire constituent le "miroir d'eau". Le dessin  irrégulier de la surface minérale trace un sentier sinueux dans les montagnes et guide les visiteurs dans la découverte  du grand panorama. Toutes les 7 minutes, l'eau disparaît et ressort sous forme de jets  d'eau pulvérisée, tout en créant un nuage au milieu des montagnes. Ce nuage descend progressivement sur les pierres et ensuite se transforme en une surface  d'eau calme.

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3 pavillons seront installés dans le parc, offrant des vues incroyables aux visiteurs. Ces architectures  sont organisées sur  trois niveaux différents : un belvédère  sur le toit, un café au milieu,  la suite VIP exclusive au niveau inférieur. Ce dernier permet aux visiteurs de profiter d'une nuit unique au milieu de ce paysage magique.

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Vivian Wai-kwan Cheng

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Gisbert Brunner

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Cheng Chung Yao

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Alexander Neumeister

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Hideshi Hamaguchi

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Stefan Eckstein

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Prof. Renke He

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Dr. Thomas Lockwood

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Les premiers jurés sont dévoilés pour Red Dot Award : Product Design 2017
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Red Dot juror Prof. Dr. Ken Nah

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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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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