LDF17: Max Fraser Joins 100% Design as Content Editor
Max Fraser curated an 'feature' for 100% Design of an edited selection of products past and present to represent the best of design.
100% Design is working with former deputy director of the London Design Festival and editor of the London Design Guide, Max Fraser, as its content editor. To celebrate this new relationship, Max curated an ‘entrance feature’ bringing together an edited selection of products past and present to represent the best of design.
One of the products included was David Irwin’s M-Lamp, produced by Brooklyn-based Juniper ? a cordless lamp with rechargeable battery inspired by the miners? lamps of 19th century England.
Another was the already iconic TipTon chair by British design duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby. Originally designed to help school children concentrate, the forward-tilt position of the chair straightens the pelvis and spine and improves circulation to the abdominal and back muscles.
Other installations included Fabric Rainfall by visual artist Sandro L’Abatte using Ramfil by Ramberti ? Italian manufacturers of durable, functional, antibacterial and self-cleaning textiles for sun loungers, deck chair and beach umbrellas.
Nook provides mobile working pods on wheels for events, airports, shopping centers and increasingly within larger offices themselves, claiming increased well-being, productivity and flexibility of space among their benefits.
Working with concrete, iron, lime and wood, Fikissimo makes ...
100% Design is working with former deputy director of the London Design Festival and editor of the London Design Guide, Max Fraser, as its content editor. To celebrate this new relationship, Max curated an ‘entrance feature’ bringing together an edited selection of products past and present to represent the best of design.
One of the products included was David Irwin’s M-Lamp, produced by Brooklyn-based Juniper ? a cordless lamp with rechargeable battery inspired by the miners? lamps of 19th century England.
Another was the already iconic TipTon chair by British design duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby. Originally designed to help school children concentrate, the forward-tilt position of the chair straightens the pelvis and spine and improves circulation to the abdominal and back muscles.
Other installations included Fabric Rainfall by visual artist Sandro L’Abatte using Ramfil by Ramberti ? Italian manufacturers of durable, functional, antibacterial and self-cleaning textiles for sun loungers, deck chair and beach umbrellas.
Nook provides mobile working pods on wheels for events, airports, shopping centers and increasingly within larger offices themselves, claiming increased well-being, productivity and flexibility of space among their benefits.
Working with concrete, iron, lime and wood, Fikissimo makes ...
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