Saturday, 18 October 2008
Alan Aldridge
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Patricia Urquiola
One of the most active and exciting designers working today, Spanish born Patricia Urquiola exhibits Landscape, her recent porcelain range for the ceramic manufacturers Rosenthal. From dinnerware to tea sets as well as cutlery and glass, this exquisite design, which took over four years to develop, combines smooth simplicity with richly textured surface pattern.
Patricia Urquiola – Purely Porcelain presents the whole process from concept, through the process of manufacture, to finished product. See the complex, experimental and collaborative stages that transform a vision into a finished usable product.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
3rd year
Monday, 6 October 2008
COHDA
I recently attended a lecture series and Richard Liddle, founder of this company was lecturing. I found them really interesting, their approach to design and the issues on sustainability that they are trying to address.
Cohda Design Limited are a UK based urban contemporary product design company with a strong environmental focus. Conforming to various environmental strategies and objec
tives, we create thought-provoking, easy to comprehend, engaging and unique designs that implement and explore new technologies. With an integral presence they aim to break down the pre-conceptions of what ethical, innovative design should be.
URE LIVEAs part of the Designs Council's Design of the Time Festival in October 2007 Cohda presented their event, U.R.E Live. The exhibit took the form of a Recycling Design Factory that created a series of handmade recycled designs direct from waste plastics over a 10-day period. The plastic waste needed to feed the event was brought along to the event by the visitors to the exhibit, in the form of milk bottles, food trays, and various plastic containers direct from their waste bins.
www.design-event.co.uk www.dott07.co.uk
The factory was housed in a disused Fire Station on Pilgrim Street, in Newcastle upon Tyne (UK). The space was almost empty at the beginning of the event, but as the visitors supplied the waste materials needed to fuel the Cohda team's creativity, they saw first-hand how recycled products could be made. With the plastic rubbish they had donated being transformed on the spot into a range of beautiful and useful recycled designs. The final recycled products were displayed alongside information on how they were produced and the energy saved in the production process.
At the end of the week-long event Cohda gave away once design for every day of the exhibit. The winners of the designs were the fortunate few who had brought along their plastic waste, which was marked at the event with the suppliers details and the winners were picked out at random.
Thank you to everyone who got involved in the event and brought along there plastic.