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Gemma Holt | CHANGING DIMENSIONS
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A selection of projects adding a new dimension to everyday objects. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. There are two pieces that I am working on right now that I think would fit the brief nicely:. 1/ A floor piece using standard 50cm x 50cm carpet tiles that will be cut into geometric shapes that can be reconfigured like a puzzle. This is a fitted piece that is specific to the space. 2/ Shelf brackets cast in bronze which are based on my G size paper (using G sized dimensions). T 07813 074 491.
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Jonathan Legge | CHANGING DIMENSIONS
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Luka Stepan | CHANGING DIMENSIONS
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A selection of projects adding a new dimension to everyday objects. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. Stool borrows the parallel action mechanism from task lighting, the dimensions from a comfortable bicycle seat and the manufacturing process from more industrial components – giving an alternative take on a traditional typology. The foot and seat-rest are always parallel, which enables the stool to pack completely flat to be stored either on or against the wall. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Weekly Planning Application Lists. Health and Social Service Care: People First. City Living, Local Life. For Young People: KC Central. The Museum of Natural History. The Royal Geographical Society. The Victoria and Albert Museum. Friends of Imperial College. The Royal Albert Hall. The Royal College of Art. The Royal College of Music. Web address not currently available). Pelham Place Residents Association. Earls Court Square Residents Association. The Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
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August | 2008 | CHANGING DIMENSIONS
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A selection of projects adding a new dimension to everyday objects. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. August 20, 2008. We are delighted that the following designers will be presenting their new work in the Changing Dimensions exhibition:. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. More information will follow soon. For any inquiries please contact: changingdimensions@gmail.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “CHANGING DIMENSIONS”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Bernadette Deddens | CHANGING DIMENSIONS
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A selection of projects adding a new dimension to everyday objects. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. Chest Pieces and Other Bodies. Bernadette Deddens shows new work from her series: Chest Pieces and Other Bodies; miniature spaces with maximum comfort. Cityscapes, oak containers, a checkered floor and a staircase transform into accessories that aim to recreate a sense of private space in public. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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A selection of projects adding a new dimension to everyday objects. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. Changing Dimensions is an exhibition of new work by Royal College of Art graduates during the London Design Festival 2008. 30 Thurloe Place, London SW7 (2 min to South Kensington station). 17 – 21 September 2008, 12:30 – 6:30 daily. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Friday, 30 September 2011. London design festival: Can design be more than a commodity? In opening up unaffordable spaces, the LDF allows designers to curate, rather than market, their work – and to think about how design can be more than just product. Monday 26 September 2011 16.46 BST. Alon Meron's Overlap Blinds 'borrow a form associated with outdoor privacy and repurpose it for indoor privacy'. The family behind this company has owned what used to be the Thurloe Estate. 8211; a great chunk of Kensing...
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July | 2008 | CHANGING DIMENSIONS
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A selection of projects adding a new dimension to everyday objects. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. July 6, 2008. Changing Dimensions is an exhibition of new work by Royal College of Art graduates during the London Design Festival 2008. 30 Thurloe Place, London SW7 (2 min to South Kensington station). 17 – 21 September 2008, 12:30 – 6:30 daily. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “CHANGING DIMENSIONS”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Liliana Ovalle | CHANGING DIMENSIONS
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A selection of projects adding a new dimension to everyday objects. Yohanna My and Bas Kools. The old skin of the table splits up to make room for the new one. There is a bright surface waiting underneath – so fresh, so smooth – ready to leave its old remains behind. This project was developed with the support of Dupont at Oasis Workshop, Mexico. Http:/ www.lilianaovalle.com. Tel 00 44 7722 040967. Tel 00 52 55 4185 5177. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).