12
Sep
2012
flower loop on every table at MoMA restaurant
We are very proud to have our flower loop design being used on every table at MoMA New York's The Modern restaurant
21
May
2012
design milk interview
12
Mar
2012
eau good chandelier at Selfridges
We have just installed an 'eau good' chandelier in Selfridges cookshop. There are over 100 bottles of water suspended from the ceiling and it gives a magical feel with the refraction of light.
01
Mar
2012
lunchpot wins Houseware Design Awards
20
Jan
2012
eau good wins best new product at first trade fair
08
Dec
2011
A very nice display of flow in a wine shop
17
Oct
2011
Fruit Loop makes it's stage debut
Fruit loop made it's stage debut at Belfast's Lyric Theatre in The Painkiller with Kenneth Brannagh and Rob Brydon
06
Oct
2011
Playsam - with TOP3 for Australia's Contemporary Design Muse
Top3 is one of our best Australian retailers and they are working with playsam to raise money to kickstart Australia's Contemporary Design Museum. Designers and artist from around the world have been invited to customize a plain playsam car. We love the playsam cars and this was a fun project to work on. Our car will be auctioned later in the year and we will update our news section with how much it raises.
05
Oct
2011
Faces in the Wild 2011...plenty more fish in the sea?
For the last four years, we have taken part in Humanscale’s Faces in the Wild auction (the last photo in this link shows previous entries). Artists and designers are asked to contribute a sculpture or piece of artwork which is then auctioned off to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund. We really love taking part in this event as it is a release from the day job and the constraints are very different.
Artwork title - “...plenty more fish in the sea?”
The message - International fishing quotas are justified by facts and figures which bamboozle and confuse. The tuna spinning disks represent the dizzying spin that government and fishing industries use to confuse the world from the simple truth which is that we must stop commercial fishing now to stand any chance of the seas recovering.
Dimensions – 1m x 1m (3.28ft x 3.28ft)
The black and white outline of the fish create an optical illusion which make it look as though the fish are turning. It looks even better in the flesh!
The auction takes place in November and we will update this page with how much our design raises.
Artwork title - “...plenty more fish in the sea?”
The message - International fishing quotas are justified by facts and figures which bamboozle and confuse. The tuna spinning disks represent the dizzying spin that government and fishing industries use to confuse the world from the simple truth which is that we must stop commercial fishing now to stand any chance of the seas recovering.
Dimensions – 1m x 1m (3.28ft x 3.28ft)
The black and white outline of the fish create an optical illusion which make it look as though the fish are turning. It looks even better in the flesh!
The auction takes place in November and we will update this page with how much our design raises.
28
Sep
2011
hot-pot bbq wins top French design award










