Previous Entry Next Entry
Exhibition: Photographs by Ezra Stoller
Fogo Island Long Studio by Todd Saunders
ECAL Designers for Axor Bouroullec

‘Landscape’ by Thibault Faverie

‘Elastique’ by Joschua Brunn

‘Covers’ by Sarha Duquesne

‘Swiss Soap’ by Max Neustadt

‘Intersection’ by Su Jung-Cheng

‘Zen Tools’ by Giulio Parini (left) and ‘Upgrade’ by Doganberk Demir (right)

‘Basin Basin’ by Charles Mathis

‘Squeeze’ by Rita Botelho (left) and ‘Screens’ by Diane Du Chaxel (right)

‘Kone’ mobile base for bathroom fittings by Felix Klingmüller
On the occasion of the Biennial Event, Designers’ Saturday in Langenthal, Switzerland, Axor – the designer brand from Hansgrohe – has shown the results of a collaborative project by the Bouroullec brothers and students of ECAL University of Art and Design, Lausanne, Switzerland. The young designers were asked to reinterpret and develop objects around the Axor Bourollec bathroom collection, which was serving as a starting point for each participant. The collective body of work aims to illustrate the individual needs of the bathroom space.
ECAL Designers with Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, for Axor Bouroullec, via: designboom
Thursday, December 16th, 2010
Previous Entry Next Entry
Exhibition: Photographs by Ezra Stoller
Fogo Island Long Studio by Todd Saunders
Editor's Picks
Brick Flip Clock
The classic vintage flip clock, reinvented and redesigned, made from a stainless steel case and a precision machine. Mount it on the wall or simply place it on a desk. [more...]
Design Icons
Diz Armchair by Sergio Rodrigues
Handcrafted from solid eucalyptus this Brazilian classic is designed with soothing smooth edges, making it one of the most comfortable and laid-back lounge chairs around. [more...]
Printing Resources
More Books
Case Study Houses
“It’s a huge coffee-table book, which analyses each of the houses in chronological order, with plans, sketches and glorious photographs.” [more...]
Buy it here: Amazon
The Eames Lounge Chair
The book examines the evolution of a design icon and places it in its cultural, historical and social context. [more...]
Buy it here: Amazon
The U.N. Building
Symbol of world humanitarianism, a beacon of unity after the Second World War. More than 50 years on, the 39-story building is regarded as one of the pinnacles of mid-century modernism. [more...]
Buy it here: Amazon
Loblolly House
Including a DVD of the film "A House in the Trees", a real-time documentary of the design, fabrication, and assembly of this amazing house. [more...]
Buy it here: Amazon
Desire
The Shape of Things to Come. An up-to-date comprehensive survey on furniture and object design today, showcasing the crème de la crème of designers. [more...]
Buy it here: Amazon
Marcel Wanders
Behind the Ceiling is the first monograph on one of the most influential, prolific and celebrated international designers today. [more...]
Buy it here: Amazon
How to Wrap Five Eggs
A mid-60s classic of Japanese design. Stunningly laid-out paean to traditional Japanese packaging is rife with sumptuous black and white photos of all manner of boxes, wrappers and containers that appear at once homely and sophisticated, ingeniously utilitarian yet fine and rare. [more...]
Buy it here: Amazon
Services