Tag: Design Miami

  • Design Miami 2014 Update

    Design Miami 2014 Update

    Design Miami 2014 Update – Here is the latest press release regarding Design Miami 2014 !

    THE GLOBAL FORUM FOR DESIGN
    December 3-7, 2014
    Miami Beach, USA

    Press Release
    The world’s leading fair for collectible design celebrates its 10th Anniversary with innovative programming that is rich in heritage

    Schedule of Events

    Preview Day (by invitation only)
    Tuesday December 2
    Press Conference 2:30pm
    Collectors Preview 12-6pm
    Vernissage 6-8pm

    Public Days
    December 3-7, 2014
    19th Sreet & Meridian Avenue
    Miami Beach

    Public Hours of Admission
    December 3-4, 10am-8pm
    December 5, 11am-8pm
    December 6, 12-8pm
    December 7, 12-6pm

    Design Miami/ Tickets
    Tickets can be purchased for entry to the fair Wednesday to Sunday, December 3-7
    General Admission: USD 25
    Students & Senior Citizens: USD 20
    Combination ticket to Design Miami/ and Art Basel: USD 55

    Design Talks
    December 3-5, 3-4pm and 6-7pm

    Peter Marino named inaugural recipient of Design Visionary Award

    Jonathan Muecke announced as recipient of 2014 Design Commission

    Design Miami/ launches a new program of galleries, exhibitions and events to celebrate the fair’s tenth edition and ongoing legacy; names Peter Marino the recipient of the first Design Visionary award for his outstanding contributions to the field of design; and commissions Minneapolis-based designer Jonathan Muecke to create the Design Miami/ 2014 Pavilion. (more…)

  • #DesignMiami : SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL PALACE x BRAZILIAN ARCHITECT GUILHERME TORRES

    #DesignMiami : SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL PALACE x BRAZILIAN ARCHITECT GUILHERME TORRES

    #DesignMiami : SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL PALACE x BRAZILIAN ARCHITECT                                                                         GUILHERME TORRES

    For Design Miami 2013, Swarovski Crystal Palace has commissioned award-winning, Brazilian architect and designer Guilherme Torres to create an installation inspired by water conservation and stewardship. The importance of water as a resource in the crystal making process led to the creation of the Swarovski Waterschool in 1999. Currently active in many countries worldwide, the Swarovski Waterschool program will expand to Brazil in 2014 to teach school-aged children about water conservation.

    Mangue Groove

    Titled Mangue Groove, this experimental architectural installation will be unveiled at Design Miami/, December 4 – 8, 2013 in Miami Beach, Florida.

    Nadja Swarovski, Member of the Swarovski Executive Board, commented: “We are delighted to be working with Guilherme Torres to create our Swarovski Crystal Palace for Design Miami this year.”

    Torres’ built environment occurs at the intersection of the natural, architectural and mathematical spheres. Inspired by Brazilian mangrove forests and the Voronoi diagram (in which space is divided into a number of cells with corresponding focal points), the structure will mathematically explore the balance between nature and science.

    Mangrove forests – mangue in Portuguese – have long been considered emblematic of Brazil’s natural beauty and are essential for protecting coastal environments. Torres has deliberately placed the mangrove at the heart of his concept in order to draw attention to the growing conversation around the preservation of Brazil’s endangered aquatic ecosystems.

    Torres’s design will incorporate Swarovski’s lead-free Advanced Crystal  that will fill synthetic tubes, linked by geometric joints and lit with energy efficient LEDs. The structure itself will resemble a mangrove forest, with the joints at intervals throughout the space that follow the naturally occurring Voronoi diagram. Visitors will navigate through the space by walking on pathways of certified and reclaimed wood, in between the rising mangrove structures positioned above a shallow pool. Torres’s concept will artistically reflect Swarovski’s commitment to conservation.

    Swarovski LED

    “I am always studying nature and science – these are things that fascinate me!” says Torres. “Mathematics is part of my creative process and I feel privileged to be working with Swarovski Crystal Palace. This project has allowed me to think outside of the box and explore the combination of crystals, nature and science.”

    To maximize the interplay between the varied shapes and materials, Mangue Groove will be an immersive experience, experimenting with the introduction of light and sound. Each day at 5:00pm, a dynamic mixture of light patterns and sound recordings will slowly grow in movement and tempo, until the environment is marked by the symbols of an Amazonian sunset.

    “Torres’ piece is a reflection on the topic of conserving natural resources, a central theme of Swarovski’s newly created foundation. He has brought to life the powerful but fragile beauty of Brazil’s endangered mangrove forests in a resonantly beautiful and inspiring work, continuing his design vision with Swarovski crystal,” says Nadja Swarovski.

    A once in a lifetime experience that is definitely on my Design Miami 2013 list to be seen !

    More details here… (more…)

  • #DesignMiami : Perrier-Jouët x Simon Heijdens

    #DesignMiami : Perrier-Jouët x Simon Heijdens

     #DesignMiami : Perrier-Jouët x Simon Heijdens

    Perrier-Jouët has announced its design collaboration with London-based Dutch designer Simon Heijdens. Simon will create an immersive experience to be unveiled at Design Miami/ 4 – 8 December. Titled Phare No. 1–9 this ‘lightwork’ explores the relationship between the medium and the message with an entirely new way to express a story in a poetic, sensory work. Playing with materials, volume and movement, Phare No. 1–9 merges the conceptual and the tangible to propel the Art Nouveau aesthetic into the 21st Century.

    Simon Heijdens’ key works such as LightweedsTree and Shade have narrative threads that bring the natural world, and a sense of ‘coincidence’, into man-made spaces. Known for creating immersive, site-specific pieces, Heijdens’ works often use new media to add a particular notion to a space, creating an unforgettable experience. With a fine-tuned practice and clear voice, Simon Heijdens’ works are transformative yet subtle, concerned with temporality and the human experience.

    To make Phare No. 1–9 Heijdens delved below the surface of the classic Art Nouveau aesthetic to find its core, which inspires this new work. Heijdens is also fascinated by the context surrounding Art Nouveau. It was an era that saw technological advancements important to the visual arts, such as the popularisation of the lithographic poster by Jules Chéret and the genesis of cinema by Louis Lumière.  The conversation between Heijdens’ own practice and Art Nouveau grew when Heijdens visited the home of Perrier-Jouët, La Maison Belle Époque in Epernay; it is here that Art Nouveau came to life as an experiential genre.

    We are thrilled to be working with Simon Heijdens this year. Simon introduces a new medium of expression, which we believe makes an important and forward-thinking contribution to the design world. The installation space becomes a screen upon which Simon tells his story. Light and liquid create the narrative; it has to be experienced.” Says Axelle de Buffevent, Style Director for Martell Mumm-Perrier-Jouët.

     Phare No. 1–9 will be unveiled in at Design Miami/, of which Perrier- Jouët is a proud partner. Since the champagne house’s first artistic collaboration in 1902 with the significant  French Art Nouveau artist Emile Gallé, who created the iconic anemone of its Belle Époque cuvée, the house has continued to commission established and emerging designers and artists. Through the partnership with Design Miami/, Perrier-Jouët helps support the best in new design talent. This marks the second year Perrier-Jouët is participating in Design Miami/ to create a curated Salon project. It follows their acclaimed 2012 project Lost Time by designers Sarah van Gameren and Tim Simpson of London-based studio Glithero. (more…)

  • 2013 W Hotels Designers of the Future Award Winners

    2013 W Hotels Designers of the Future Award Winners

    Design Miami/Basel and W Hotels have announced the winners of the 2013 W Hotel Designers of the Future Award.  This award recognizes emerging designers and studios that are pioneering the field of design.

    The 2013 W Hotels Designers of the Future Award winners are: Seung-Yong Song from Korea , Canadian-American Jon Stam  and Bethan Laura Wood from the U.K. !

    These winners were selected by an international jury that included Jan Boelen of the Design Academy Eindhoven and Z33; Tony Chambers of Wallpaper* Magazine; Aric Chen of M+ Museum Hong Kong; Alexis Georgacopoulos of Ecole Cantonale d’art de Lausanne (ECAL); Marianne Goebl of Design Miami/; Benjamin Loyauté, author, curator and journalist; and Mike Tiedy of Starwood Hotels & Resorts, parent company of W Hotels Worldwide.

    For 2013, the theme of “Making Connections” challenged aspirants to go on-site to a specific new or renovating W Hotel to create a space that captured the vibrant ambiance of the location and synced it with the experience of the international visitor whether for business or pleasure.

    Congrats to this year’s winners !

    You can read more about Design Miami/ and the W Hotels after the jump…

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