Design Desideratum
Monday 13 August 2012
Cerruti Baleri creates the illusion of a stone chair
In the world that we live in today, deception is everywhere. We constantly find ourselves paying for products with qualities that don't match the price and often fail to last. When was the last time you were pleasantly surprised by something that you bought? Well, this armchair by Italian manufacturer Cerruti Baleri will do the job.
Entitled "Louis XV goes to Sparta", designers Maurizio Galante and Tal Lancman have created a furniture piece that is definitely more than meets the eye. The armchair is made to resemble the hard and cold carrara marble, but is in fact incredibly soft and comfortable because the upholstery is made of 100% silk with a photographic print (other prints available include Grande Antico marble and Portasanta marble). The chair's framework is constructed of plywood and CFC-free soft polyurethane foam with a separate seating cushion made of polyurethane. "Louis XV goes to Sparta" unites modern technology with classic design and is an unique item that one can add as an accent to any space. The chair retails for USD $6,189.00 and can be ordered from Cerruti Baleri.
Dining room design by Michael Lai
The diagram above is the design of a dining room which I created using the program Google Sketchup. It was a project which I completed for the computer technology course offered at BCIT. The criteria was to create a space for a young couple who enjoyed entertaining as well as relaxation and time alone. The property is located on a cliff in Portland overlooking the ocean below. The concept consists of creating a tranquil and romantic environment with neutral earth tones so that the interior would amalgamate with the exterior. The double-sided fireplace adds coziness and is a feature shared by both the dining room and the living room. The mirror on the wall with a classic frame acts as an accent but also refracts light coming from both the fireplace and the chandelier. The simple and straight legs of the dining chairs contrasts the curves of the flower planters as well as the lines of the chandelier and parallels the subtle modern twist in this traditional setting. This dining room is an accurate representation of my work and portrays my tendency to merge the classic style with the contemporary.
Georg Bohle simplifies the task of entertaining guests
In the busy and hectic society that we live in today, it is increasingly hard to spend quality time with family and friends. Social media has completely changed the way we interact with one another, and has taken away those precious dinner gatherings that we once had. Even if one were to have time to plan a gathering, what would it take to keep the guests entertained and prevent them from taking out their cell phones and tablets?
The Piano Table by Georg Bohle is a viable solution to the problem of entertaining guests. Made completely of oak, this is an innovative piece of furniture that combines the functions of a piano with that of a dining table. Hosting a party of 8 will now be an easy and simple task (the table can comfortably seat 3 on each side and 1 on each end). After the meal is served and the table is cleared, the piano door can be lifted to reveal a full, 88-key electric piano. With the sound of music and everyone still gathered around, The Piano Table will no doubt create many unforgettable moments. The table is made to order for a price of USD $6000.00. For more information, please contact Georg Bohle.
Material board for windward island visitor center by Michael Lai
Shown here is a photograph of a material board for the Windward Island visitor centre project. Windward Island visitor center is a west coast style structure that provides tourists with a sanctuary for the mind and soul to rejuvenate while awaiting the ferry. It is an environment that synthesizes creativity and functionality to create a cozy and relaxing niche that bridges nature and design. The predominant inspiration of the space is founded in the great blue heron. Mellow hues of blue, grays and whites from the body of the bird can be seen in the colour selection of the materials. The orange shade of the beak serves as the accent and provides ample stimulation in a subdued setting. Light blue carpeting throughout the space is symbolic of the shallow water which the bird wades in. Natural materials such a wood and stone are used in abundance to link the structure to the site. This in turn creates a calm and harmonious environment where one can be relaxed and at peace. This material board is shown for it exhibits my ability to reinforce my concept via the use of colours and materials.
Wednesday 25 July 2012
Electrolux redefines kitchen tables with style and functionality
The "Rendez-Vous" is the magnificent synthesis of a dining table, a kitchen, a universal charger, and a work of art. The concept is to create a surface that generates an "energy shield" powering everything that rests on it. This ranges from typical kitchen appliances, such as blenders and toasters to small necessities, such as cell phones and tablets. The "Rendez-Vous" also orchestrates an inductive cooking system across its whole surface that allows any part of the table to become a hot plate. Sensors throughout the table make this possible while eliminating burn hazards for children. In addition, there are modular drawers as well a a "virtual chef" that provides cooking supervision on the go. Although this product has yet to be fabricated, it provides a sneak-peek of what is coming and enables interior designers to be even more minimalistic when it comes to kitchen planning. For more information, please click on the following link Electrolux "Rendez-Vous".
Tuesday 24 July 2012
Levitating lamp marries beauty and simplicity
The selection of furniture, materials and lighting within a space define who we are. Searching for items that portray both creativity and a hint of whimsical may seem like a difficult task. This is why the Silhouette Floating Lamp can light the way. It skillfully combines a sense of classical elegance with the artistry of technology.
The Silhouette Floating Lamp is a creation by Eindhoven Design Academy graduate Angela Jansen. The lamp consists of an upper part that levitates via the use of electromagnets, while the lower part houses a ring of LEDs that reflect off the suspended mirror above and disperses the light. The wooden base is handcrafted and finished in a glossy black with a 2 meter black fabric-covered power cable attached to it. The lamp itself has a light intensity of 300 lux and sheds 15 watts of light when the LEDs are fully turned on. In addition, finger-touch dimming as well as an universal power adapter sporting an EU plug is provided. The Silhouette Floating Lamp is priced at USD $1,350.00. For more information, please contact Light Light.
Carbon fiber bathtub defines luxury and contemporary
Luxury living is a dream that many strive to achieve. Having a large house with crystal chandeliers, marble floors and custom cabinetry is easier said than done, yet you are just one amongst millions even if you accomplish this. What if I told you that you could be part of an exclusive group of 51 people in the world who can bathe in a bath tub constructed of carbon fiber? Would the price tag of USD $72,000.00 matter? If not, then the Corcel "No.1" bath tub is a match made in heaven for you.
Corcel has redefined form and function by creating the masterpiece "No.1". Made in Austria, with a development time of 7 months, this bath tub boasts beauty, luxury and durability. The carbon fiber construction allows for properties unmatched by that of other materials: high tensile strength, high temperature tolerance, high chemical resistance, low weight and low thermal expansion. The bathtub itself is 2.43 meter long, 1.23 meters wide and 0.64 meters tall. With a capacity of 330 litres, the "No.1" will allow you relax and soak in the pride and glory of owning this one-of-a-kind bath tub. For more information, please refer to this link Corcel.
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