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Opportunity to have your designs converted into 3d CAD files and/or printed on a 3d printer 3d printing ideas with manufacturer – Free 1-2-1 sessions

Entered 23 May 2013

Free 1-2-1 Advice Sessions

Wednesday 26th June

Hidden Art
Shoreditch Stables
138 Kingsland Road
London E2 8DY

There are several possibilities that you can explore with “it is 3D” on this day:

• You have a design, or an idea for a design, but you do not use 3D CAD. How do you convert your idea into a 3D file which can then be printed or machined?

• You have a physical object which you want to scan. How do you go about it?

• You have a 3D design which you want to print. How / where do you get it printed?

Meetings will take place on a 1-2-1 basis with Martin Stevens and Trupti Patel of it is 3D Ltd. As well as offering advice, it is 3D also offers a low cost service to Hidden Art designers. We will ensure that your designs are protected.

If you are interested in attending please apply to Dieneke Ferguson (Dieneke@hiddenart.co.uk) by Wednesday 19th June , so that we can draw up a session shortlist. You will be informed by Friday 21st June  whether you have been allocated a slot.

To register click here

FURTHER DETAILS

“it is 3D” is a recent start up, run by two experienced entrepreneurs in the field of 3D. Martin Stevens is the CEO and Trupti Patel is the Commercial Director. Between them, they have worked in industry for decades and are veterans in 3D printing with over 10 years experience between them. If they can’t help you, they probably know someone who can. Their products include hapticated 3D design, various 3D scanning solutions and several types of 3D printer. You can learn more about them on their website (www.a1-tech.co.uk) and their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/pages/A1-Technologies/277716042263183).

Milan Design Week 9 – 14 April 2013 – Review Triennale

By Dieneke Ferguson and Manuel Ruiz-Adame

13 May 2013

Saturday 13 April

Our last day, before heading back on the Easyjet flight from Linate I decided to go to the Triennale. Unfortunately I was unable to visit Ingo Maurer, the Spazio Rossana Orlandi,  and INGO MAURER and the Wallpaper exhibition all on my original list.


Triennale di Milano – Triennale Design Week
Viale Alemagna 6
www.triennale.org

The Triennale Design Week is in the Triennale building and it has always a range of exhibitions. Most are free.  This year it included some interesting shows. In addition to the Italian Design for which you had to pay a fee there were Korea Craft & Design Foundation, Taiwan Contemporary Chairs as well as a lovely Danish exhibition.

Constancy and Change in Korean Traditional Craft 2013

Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, the exhibition featuredabout 50 traditional craftworks created by 16 Korean artisans, which show off the creative and unique Korean style while retaining their own traditional artistic value. The organisers say that this exhibition reflects the the power of traditional Korean culture and aims to show another Korea

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Constancy and Change exhibition from Korea, Triennale Design Week, Milan Design Week 2013

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Line+LinLine by Suh-Young-Hee , a contemporary version of the hambak, traditional korean top and shirt for women, Korean Constancy and Change, Triennale Design Week, Milan Design Week 2013

Taiwan Contemporary Chairs

This was a lovely exhibition showing  a fusion of traditional craft techniques and materials with a contemporary approach. An example was the Wave chair below made with bamboo, bent in continuous curved shapes.

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Wave by Fernando and Humberto Campana with Chi-HsiangYeh, Jui-Koh-Li and Jiang-Cheng Lin. Taiwan Contemporary Chairs, Triennae Design Week, Milan Design Week 2013

Wegner retrospective

Wegner is one of my favourite designers, and it was great to see a retrospective of the Danish Wegner as part of the Triennale.

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Wegner Retrospective at Triennale Design Week, Milan Design Week 2013

Ross Lovegrove and New Renault’s car concept

I loved Ross Lovegrove’s furniture which were in the colours of the New Renault – brliiant blue and luminous yellow.

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Ross Lovegrove at Triennale Design Week with Renault, Milan 2013

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New Renault Car concept at Triennale Design Week, Milan Design Week 2013.

Triennale Gardens

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Garden Design exhibition in Triennale Gardens, Triennale Design Week, Milan Design Week 2013

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Inside of one of the little tents in the gardens of Triennale during Triennale Design Week, Milan Design Week 2013

See also:

Tuesday 9th April 2013, Maggazini
Wednesday 10th April 2013: Salone Satelite, Salone de Mobile, Moooi
Thursday 11th April 2013, 100% Design at Vivienne Westwood, Afrofuture, Superstudio Piu, Superstudio 13, Via, Designersblock
Friday 12 April 2013, Lambrate District, Mostsalone, DesignJunction, Droog
 

 

 

Milan Design Week: 9-14 April 2013: Review – Ventura Lambrate, Eindhoven Academy, DroogMost, Designjunction

By Dieneke Ferguson and Manuel Ruiz Adame

13 May 2013

FRIDAY 12 APRIL 2013

Ventura Lambrate district

After our breakfast at our lovely B&B we secured through Airbnb we set off to the Ventura Lambrate area. This is the furthest away district although with the Green tube it isn’t too far from the Zona Tortona. As it is so remote, the Dutch curators of Ventura Lambrate (Organisation in Design) endeavoured to make it as easy as possible to get around the venues:

They produced a daily newspaper which was given out at key places in Milan, such as the Zona Tortona which receives so many visitors. Although quite far away, Porta Genova, the tube nearest to the Zona Tortona, connects quickly to the Lambrate tube, the entry point for the Ventura Lambrate through the Green Tube.

They also organized a free shuttle service, but it wasn’t that easy to find the stop for the Free Shuttle Service getting out of the Lambrate Tube. Initially there were lots of signs, but then once out of the tube station the signs stopped. Helped by the locals we found out that you have to walk through the train station to get to the stop of the shuttle service. However having found the shuttle service it was easy and quick to go around.

The Lambrate daily Newspaper included a map with the shuttle stops and who is where.

A large percentage of exhibitors are from the Netherlands, loosely branded Dutch Design by the organizers.

Eindhoven Academy   

The Show this year was curated by Miriam van der Lubbe. The idea of the exhibition was to show not only the final results and finished designs but also the process of getting there which normall stays hidden.  This overlooks the beauty of creation and ignores the relevance of development and innovation when a design is still unfinished. Crucial links to the public, the industry, co-creators, manufacturers, producers and many others are formed during ‘the making of’.
The phase of concept development, trial and error, sketching, building and rebuilding leads to new discoveries and cross-overs. The sooner these findings are shared with others, the better the chances of success. Valuable networks can grow from the early stages of the design process, boosting the potential of a single concept.

LINKING PROCESS showcases this potential and focuses on the route to the final piece. This revealing exhibition displays not only the end result, but also the underlying ‘invisible’ design steps of 60 graduates, forging new links between their work and the world

There were some lovely examples of this as you can see from the images below.

 

Eindhoven Academy in Ventura Lambrate< Milan 2013

Eindhoven Academy in Ventura Lambrate< Milan 2013 – process of serving coffee

Eindhoven Academy, Washing machine prototype for third world country, Ventura Lambrate, Milan 2013

Eindhoven Academy, Washing machine prototype for third world country, Ventura Lambrate, Milan 2013

We were also  interested in some of the other spaces – most were large and we ended up in the press office, where Established & Sons had a small show.

ventura Lambrate, Milan 2013

Ventura Lambrate, Milan 2013

Connecting the Dots

I was particularly interested in getting a copy of Connecting the Dots which features where all Dutch designers are located. But unfortunately they had run out by then. They also organized two interesting debates in the same building where the Eindhoven Academy is located – one entitled curate or not curate which I missed unfortunately.  For those interested here is the link

 Here is also a short video about Dutch Design

Mostsalone
Museo Nazionale Della Scienza E della Tecnologia
Via Olona 6B
http://mostsalone.com

Tom Dixon with Adidas at Most, Milan Design week 2013

Tom Dixon with Adidas at Most, Milan Design week 2013

Having eaten a lovely and affordable menu of the day in a Chinese restaurant in Lambrate, we then went to MostSalone, where Tom Dixon and others showed their work in the Museum  with its stunning surroundings.

The theme was Disrupting Design: returning power to the designer and challenging the status quo.  Exploring new materials, technologies, production techniques and distribution systems. The entrance to the museum was great as was the installation with Adidas above. Tom Dixon also launched a full range of new products, many stunning lights in a range of materials.

entrance to Most and Museum, Milan Design Week 2013

entrance to Most and Museum, Milan Design Week 2013

In addition to Tom Dixon, Most included the British Council, new work from Jake Phipps as well as products from the Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek and Studio Job.

Jake Phipps launched his new exciting products using natural products from Sri Lanka. His Apollo light, made from brass and coconut fibre as well as his Shell Stool attracted much interest.

Jake Phipps at Most, Milan 2013

Jake Phipps at Most, Milan 2013

APOLLO light l by Jake Phipps launched at MOST Milan 2013

APOLLO light l by Jake Phipps launched at MOST Milan 2013 – made from brass and coconut fibre

Piet Hein Eek

The Dutch Designer Piet Hein Eek had a show of some of his chairs he has made over the years. His work is mostly from reclaimed material, but not cheap. However he also does commissions, including for Douwe Egberts, which I can afford.

Piet Hein Eek, at Most, Milan 2013

Piet Hein Eek, at Most, Milan 2013

We then parted ways. Manuel went back to the Zona Tortona to catch up with friends at Superstudio13 and I tried to cram in DesignJunction and Droog before the end of the day.

Brera Design District

In total there were about 90 events planned in the Brera Design District. The theme was very much Food and Design, given the many eateries in the area.

Car Seats, Brera, Milan Design Week 2013

Car Seats, Brera, Milan Design Week 2013

In addition to sampling the atmosphere in the street, unfortunately I had only time to visit Design Junction.

Droog

Droog celebrated its 20th birthday by looking to the present as well as to the future. This year’s exhibition in Milan included much new work, new initiatives and new collaborations.

The Up Factory aims to increase the value of dead stock through re-design. as an alternative to re-cycling and disposal it treats leftover goods as raw material for creative re-interpretation in order to bring leftovers back into production

This included for instance Tray by Committee. See below.

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Up Factory at Droog, Trays by Committee. Milan Design Week 2013

The Dining Room included table top interpretations of the Rijksstudio digital collection by Studio Droog and deJongeKalff.  Collaboration with the Rijksmuseum.

below is a centre piece originally by the German silversmith Wenzel Jamnitzer that was redecorated with 3D-Printed magnetic miniatures of the Rijksmuseum collection.

Centrepiece by by Srtudio Droog, Reinterpretation, Milan Design week 2013

Centrepiece by by Srtudio Droog, Reinterpretation, Milan Design week 2013

The Copy Room celebrated copying China with a new collection.

Copy Room, Droog, Milan Design Week 2013

Five Function Cabinet, Family Vases and Glass Lantern from the Droog Lab project “The New Original”, Milan Design Week 2013

Edit by Designjunction
c/o La Pelota
via Palermo 10
More than 25 international brands, including Innermost, Modus, Tokio Bikes, Vessel Gallert

Designjunction exhibited at La Pelota in Brera. La Pelota has been used by Established and Sons in the past and is a nice venue. There was a good variety of mostly larger companies at DesignJunction.

Ercol at DesignJunction show, la Pelota, Milan Design Week 2013

Ercol at DesignJunction show, la Pelota, Milan Design Week 2013

See also:
Tuesday 9th April 2013, Maggazini
Wednesday 10th April 2013: Salone Satelite, Salone de Mobile, Moooi
Thursday 11th April 2013, 100% Design at Vivienne Westwood, Afrofuture, Superstudio Piu, Superstudio 13, Via, Designersblock
Saturday 13 April 2013, Triennale Design Week

Milan Design Week 9-14 April 2013 – 100% Design, Afrofuture, Zona Tortona, Designersblock

100% Design at Vivienne Westwood, Afrofuture, Superstudio13, Superstudio Piu, Via, Designersblock

Thursday 11 April 2013

8th May 2013

By Dieneke Ferguson and Manuel Ruiz-Adame

Thursday was a busy day as we wanted to see different shows in different parts of Milan.

Vivienne Westwood – 100% Design
Corso Venezia 25

Vivienne Westwood - 100% Design designers, Milan design Week 2013

Vivienne Westwood – 100% Design designers, Milan design Week 2013

This is where 100% Design showcased the ‘New British’ a special interpretation of the creative campaign devised by 100% Design for this year’s show at Earls Court, London, in September.

Inspired by the concept of ‘Creative Balance’, the installation was on show in the main display window of the Vivienne Westwood Milan flagship store. A series of further design installations were available for the public to see throughout the store. Amongst others Deadgood, Viable (a group of three designers who met in one of our Hidden Art exhibitions in Milan 2005 and founded Viable), Dare Studio, Decode, Anglepoise, Bethan Gray.

Viabe, at Vivienne Westwood, Milan Design Week 2013

Viabe, at Vivienne Westwood, Milan Design Week 2013


I had never been in the Vivienne Westwood shop. The window display was lovely and work from UK designers was elegantly displayed throughout the shop blending in well with the Vivienne Westwood clothing.

A strong focus of Brera Design District was food and design given the large number renowned restaurants and historic bars. This was reflected in the Food Tours that were organized for the week.

There were car seats out in the street as well as a beautiful glass kitchen.

Car Seats, Brera, Milan Design Week 2013

Car Seats, Brera, Milan Design Week 2013

Glass kitchen, Brera, Milan Design Week 13

Glass kitchen, Brera, Milan Design Week 13

From here we walked to La Rinascente, passing by the most amazing street performer we have ever seen.

Afrofuture, La Rinascenta
c/o Design Supermarket la Rinascente -1 level
www.afrofuture.it

Afrofuture, Rinacenta, Milan Design Week 2013

Afrofuture, Rinacenta, Milan Design Week 2013

This is the 3rd or 4th year that La Rinascente are participating in the Milan Design Week with its Design Supermarket. Hidden Art also exhibited here through the UK Embassy exhibition in Milan.

Whilst we were there a workshop was in full swing and there were some nice examples of the Afro future, which was described as an adventure with Africa’s makers, thinkers and dreamers.

Kartell in Design Supermarket, Afrofuture, Rinacenti, Milan Design Week 13

Kartell in Design Supermarket, Afrofuture, Rinacenti, Milan Design Week 13

From there we ended up in the Mc Coffee, the latest designer McDonalds where the coffee was nice and the décor very much Milan. It was the cheapest place to have some coffee in the centre of Milan.

MccCafe, near Duomo, Milan Design Week 2013

MccCafe, near Duomo, Milan Design Week 2013

It was also great to see the Duomo being restored to its former glory.

Duomo restored, Milan Design Week 2013

Duomo restored, Milan Design Week 2013

From here it was on to the Zona Tortona.

Zona Tortona

Superstudio 13
Via Forcella 13, Via Bugatti 9

Here we visited Superstudio 13 where we exhibited in the past for 3 consecutive years from 2003 to 2005 when we occupied the entire venue sharing it with Metropolitan Works, Design nation and even a double decker which was driven all the way from London courtesy of TFL

Transport for London bus and exhibits at the Hidden Art Design London stand, Superstudio 13 in Milan 2005

Transport for London bus and exhibits at the Hidden Art Design London stand, Superstudio 13 in Milan 2005

List of all exhibitors and areas at Design London exhibition in Superstudio13, Milan 2005.

Superstudio Piu (Museum for New Design)
Via Tortona 27

We then passed by Superstudio Piu as well as the French Via that was next to Superstudio Piu In Superstudio Piu we bumbed into Frank (Pam and Matt), winners of three tenders for our exhibition stands, 1 in Milan (2005) and 2 at 100% Design in Earls Court (2003 and 2004), who as us were trying to see as much as possible in a very condensed time period.

View of Design London exhibition in Superstudio 13, Milan 2005

View of Design London exhibition in Superstudio 13, Milan 2005

VIA
c/o Closed
Via Tortona 31

Fondesco Textile Canopy by Statue (Louise de Saint-Angel & Romain Guillet, ViA, Milan Design Week 13

Fondesco Textile Canopy by Statue (Louise de Saint-Angel & Romain Guillet, ViA, Milan Design Week 13

The French organization VIA is supported by the Ministry of Trade and Industry, and aims to be a unique platform dedicated to promoting progressive design and creation for the home, the work place and the urban environment.

They have exhibited for many years in Milan, and I also go and visit their show as it slightly resembles what Hidden Art aims to do.

They exhibited some nice designs of some of the projects they have assisted, all in prototype form.

Designersblock

Then on to Designersblock at the OFFICINE CREATIVE ANSALDO on Via Tortona 54.
Here we ended up in Designersblock catching up with Rory and Kreisdesgn who also attended the Designersblock Making the Most of Milan session at Hidden Art on the 27 March 2013 before the Milan Design Week.   You can see further information here on Making the Most of Milan presentation by Designersblock in Association with Hidden Art on 27 March 2013

Designersblock exhibited over 70 UK and international designers in a lovely space – huge, a white canvas and masses of visitors.

Kreisdesign at Designersblock, Milan Design Week 2013

Kreisdesign at Designersblock, Milan Design Week 2013

Designersblock, Milan Design week 2013

Designersblock, Milan Design week 2013

We then called it a day and headed back to Porta Genova. The bridge to get to Porta Genova was so packed that it took us over 20 minutes to get across the bridge. I tried to take a photo but unfortunately you can’t see much because of it already being dark.

late at night bridge to Zona Tortona

late at night bridge to Zona Tortona

Tuesday 9th April 2013, Maggazini
Wednesday 10th April 2013: Salone Satelite, Salone de Mobile, Moooi
Friday 12 April 2013, Lambrate District, Mostsalone, DesignJunction, Droog
Saturday 13 April 2013, Triennale Design Week

 

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