Friday, 9 December 2011

Research

References:

1. Japanese Studio Crafts(Tradition and the Avant-Garde)
2. Design Futures (Bradley Quinn)
3. Pattern in Design, Art and Architecture (Birkhauser- Basel,Boston, Berlin)
4. Poster Collection HELP! (Lars Muller)
5. The rise and the fall of the poster (street talk) ( Malcolm Frost/Angharad Lewis/ Aidam Winterburn)
6. Fifties style (Richard Hom)
7. Up against the wall (International Poster Design) By Russell Bestley and Lan Noble.
8. Style City- How London become a Fashion Capital (Robert o'byrne).
9. Pierre Cardin (Fifty years of fashion design)
10. Fabric for Fashion (Clive Hallett and Amanda Johnston)
11. Geoffrey  Beene (An American fashion Rebel) Kim Hastreiter 
13. Prada, Milano
14. Eva Jiricna Designs


Basket of cypress bark-1991
Wood work basketry




Willow Basket-1991



 

Frances Soler
Ministry of sculpture Paris-2004

Image from Horniman Museum
 


Images from Material Lab
Stool made with Card boards and Boxes



Some Images form Window Displays











Weaving Texture on the wall 
inside the shop







Marcel Wanders 
Crochet Table, 2001

Cotton, Epoxy resin
Manufacturer: Moooi


Frances Soler
Ministry of sculpture Paris-2004



Yayoti Kusama
Dots Observation, 1999


Idea of laser Cutting 


Triangular metal Chairs


Barkove Leibinger Architecture 
Gate house of trumf GmbH, Distziner view of honeycomb roof structure-2007






Thom Faulders Architectures/ Studio M
                                                                  Airspace Tokyo,2007
                                      Made for laser cut aluminium and plastic composite
                                                                sheets Screen Design



Spanish Pavillianld 
World Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan 
 Details of  the hexagonal ceramic modules.











Design made with Laser Cutting Technique


   Front page of Book: Designing Futures
Looks like Stencil  




Nancy Tilbury's Bubble dress created 
as a part of SKIN Research Project run by Philips Design,
is constructed by delicate bubble like forms that illuminate
in response to change the Wearer's Body Temperature.

 Images from Paperchase 
 Inspiring Frame
Looks like made with Laser Cutting











Model made with Reclaimed Card Boards  
Very well and creatively organised 
card boards



Papers from all over the world
Paper Mesh Bronze
(Made in Philippiness)



Crush and Glitter Sheets








Woven Hand made Papers



Hand made Paper






Silver Malmal Paper sheet from Nepal, India


 Brown Woven Sheet



Woven sheet with Golden and hand made Papers




Silver Crush Paper









 Paper looks like wooden floor 





Leather sheets in different colors






Bubble Wrap



Some window Displays 
Really Interesting















Jute Fabric In different Colors






Textured Fabrics:
Layering and gathering



















   Very Fine Glass Tissue from Cloth House





Plastic Sheets with texture on it in differnt colors




Plastic Sheet

Lycra fabric Coated with plastic of different colors


Mesh Fabrics




Plastic Sheets


Some of the images/ideas for design directions


Ideas of Laser Cutting and Mesh/Jute Fabric







Idea of Layering and Pleating




















 Marcel Wanders 
Flower Chair,2001

Chrome plated steel
Manufacturer: Moooi




FOC (Freedom of creation)b teamed up with 
Dutch Designer Ted Noten To produce a collection of Jewellery.
Traditionally, Jewellery designs have worked with sculptures and
 goldsmith, but today they are just as likely to explore the potential 
of  CAD software and 3D printing Technologies.




Tord Boontje
Witch chair, 2004
Steel Frame Chair with polyurethane foam cushioning,
Lather strips stitched on to technical fabric
Manufacturer: Moroso

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