stockholm furniture and light fair 2016 highlights
2016-02-26 09:58
London-based design duo BarberOsgerby's Triptych installation took centre stage in the foyer of the Stockholmsmässen at the latest edition of the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair. Photography: Gustav Karlsson Frost
斯堪的纳维亚的领先设计节总是一个期待已久的活动,拥有许多新产品和新鲜人才。今年,斯托克霍姆森大厅的庞大展厅展示了今年各种各样的发射,来自世界各地的设计朝圣者蜂拥而至,观看2016年版的“斯德哥尔摩家具”。
从寒冷中欢迎来访者的是一个由设计二人理发店安装的设施。
该装置分为三个不同的区域,由诺迪法生产的毡屏风隔开,并以诺尔、维特拉和B对的家具为特色。
在主大厅里,Atelier 2展示了它的绿色大拇指与温室为斯德哥尔摩设计。在附近,克朗正准备用安妮娅·帕瑟(Ania Pauser)的餐具和布罗伯格(Broberg)的饮料手推车来娱乐。
瑞典设计师亚历山大·勒维克(Alexander Lervik)的名字在大厅里反复出现,他在大厅里展示了几个新项目,其中有一系列品牌,包括椅子、桌子和泰格斯特(Tingest)的一盏灯,以及“绝对艺术”(Absolt Art)在展会外,这位无所不在的设计师用他的新产品的动力装置接管了斯德哥尔摩的NK百货公司的窗户;在里面,他为Aritco展示了一部特别令人难忘的住宅电梯。
在斯德哥尔摩的其他地方,“用爱组成我们”在瑞典皇家美术学院庆祝了十年的设计;W stberg和MassProducts联手在Hammarby码头建造了一个新的陈列室;斯塔凡·霍尔姆的雕塑玻璃作品在DesignGalleriet上偷走了展览。
回到集市,我们走进了热门的座位,新的椅子和沙发由诺曼哥本哈根,弗里茨汉森,拉尔斯贝勒费杰特兰,文章,吉姆拉,佩尔索德伯格等。
其他品牌留下了持久的印象,大胆和大胆的立场设计。意大利照明坚定的Foscarini和台湾设计工作室NakNak都在展会上为最有价值的展台VILY,而KiNalp邀请我们进入他们两层的模拟房子。博隆敲了一下Doshi Levien的立场,在所有正确的地方有曲线,而我们被吸引到Flos的黑色的立场,在大厅里,它的照明收集被广泛地展示在大容器。
展览为新的和新兴的设计师们提供的平台-这个一直流行的温室-被证明是富有成效的。在这里,总部位于斯德哥尔摩的奥约工作室的图形纺织品吸引了我们的眼球。加拿大MSDS工作室在17世纪的设计中加入了新的“素材”系列,而卡纳克·托姆·福格尔(Canuck Thom Fougere)的咖啡桌也是值得注意的。这是未来事物发展的一个有希望的迹象。
Swedish design brand Asplund led the new Nordic charge with new launches that included the 'Plectra' sofa tables (left) and 'Belle' shelf and rack system. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
'Mesh' sideboard, by Asplund. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Stockholm-based Massproductions launched the free-standing 'Endless' shelving system (background). 'The shelves make a rhythmically billowing wall, creating new rooms within a room,' say the designers. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Massproduction's signature chair collection 'Tio' also received a new lease of life, presented here in several new colourways. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Left: Normann Copenhagen placed visitors in the hot seat with it's 'Form' chair. Right: Kullaro took a moment of reflection between the main halls, presenting an arched standing mirror. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Seating came in all manner of styles and shapes, from razor-thin silhouettes to more bulbous forms. Left: 'Steel Chair', by Göhlin. Right: 'Bollo' armchair, by Fogia
Fledging Taiwanese design studio NakNak – which made its debut only last year at the Swedish fair, vyed for the most Instagram-genic booth. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Alexander Lervik proved to be an omnipresent force at the fairgrounds. The Swedish designer presented several new products with a raft of brands including the 'Dimma' chair (pictured), stool and table, and the 'Mikrofon' pendant light for Tingest. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
'Mr Jones' easy chair, by Alexander Lervik, for Adea
‘Cold Cooler’ (left), by Claesson Koivisto Rune; and ‘Little Big Ear’ espresso cup, by Luca Nichetto, both for Smaller Objects
Stockholm-based architect and designer Per Söderberg expanded his No Early Birds collection with the 'NEB' range of marble tables and stools. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Swedese presented the 'Shift' side table, and 'Drum' stands. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Atelier 2+ also flexed its green thumb with a greenhouse for Design House Stockholm
Republic of Fritz Hansen revitalised its classic ‘Oxford’ chair dishing up two new versions of the seat originally designed by Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1965
'Vowel' shelving, by Design Keisuke Kawase
Young Stockholm-based studio Oyyo’s graphic textiles, 'Enni' (left) and 'Nadi', caught our eye
Swedish firm Bolon tapped London-based design duo Doshi Levien for a stand design that had curves in all the right places. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Bolon launched a flexible flooring collection, 'Bolon By You', which allows architects to create customised woven flooring by choosing from six patterns, twelve weft colours and four warp colours
Foscarini's crimson booth drew attention from fairgoers. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
'Kuusikko' shelving unit (left) and 'Palat' serving trolley, both by Studio Maiju Uski
it was a family affair at Lightwork, where interior stylist Saša Antić collaborated with Hüseyin Turgut on a lighting collection, dubbed 'Eximius', inspired by his niece, sister, mother and father (and one 'self-portrait' of sorts). Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Carl Hansen & Son has recreated one of Hans J Wegner’s early designs: the 1950 'CH22' lounge chair
Canuck Thom Fougere’s coffee table made from Tyndall stone was a noteworthy design from the Greenhouse, the fair’s platform for new and emerging designers
Elsewhere in Stockholm, Form Us With Love celebrated a decade of design at Sweden’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Lervik extended his reach beyond the fairgrounds, staging a takeover of Swedish department store NK's windows to showcase his new wares, including his 'Storm' table for Johanson
'Reform' table and 'Dandy' chairs, both by Alexander Lervik, for Johanson
Wästberg joined forces with Massproductions for a new Guise-designed showroom in the city's Hammarby quay...
...and Staffan Holm's sculptural glassworks stole the show at Designgalleriet
Back at the main fair, Gärsnäs expanded and renewed some of its core collections at its Pierre Sindre-designed stand. Photography: Lennart Durehed
It added an easy chair to its 'Pop' seating collection, which takes inspiration from early 1970s silk scarfs by Hermès and the timeless rattan handbags by saddle maker Palmgrens. Photography: Lennart Durehed
Berlin-based design studio My Kilos presented the tastily inspired ‘Black Stracciatella’ collection
Detail of 'Winwin' table (left) and 'Howdoyoudo' armchair, both by Articles. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
'Mopsy' table, by Markus Johansson, for Karl Andersson & Söner
'Hive' lighting, by Mario Tsai, for ZZ Design Studio
'Basket' table, by Mario Tsai, for ZZ Design Studio
Canadian outfit MSDS Studio put a contemporary spin on 17th century designs with new collection ‘Source Materials’
Side table and lamp, both by MSDS Studio
'Sailor' chair, by Wingård/Wingård, for Minus Tio. Photography: Jessica Klingelfuss
Erik Jørgensen unveiled an accompanying table to its 'Savannah' sofa, both designed by Monica Förster
'Savannah' tables, by Monica Förster, for Erik Jørgensen. Förster says: 'The "Savannah" series features natural Scandinavian materials, so it seems more fitting to use granite. The beautiful joinery combined with the solid granite top creates a uniquely Scandinavian sensation'
keywords:Doshi Levien, Barber & Osgerby, Fritz Hansen, Global Fair Guide 2016, Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, Seating
关键词:Doshi Levien理发师
斯堪的纳维亚的领先设计节总是一个期待已久的活动,拥有许多新产品和新鲜人才。今年,斯托克霍姆森的宽敞大厅展示了今年各种各样的发射,作为设计的朝圣者从阿克罗.。
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