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More images of Adjaye pavilion

January 18, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Albion Gallery in London has updated us with a few more pictures of David Adjaye’s Horizon pavilion.

For more details, see our previous story here.

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David Adjaye pavilion unveiled

January 17, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Albion Gallery in London has sent us images of Horizon, a temporary pavilion designed by architect David Adjaye. The timber pavilion has been installed in the gallery and accompanies a series of monumental, sculptural stone furniture pieces by Adjaye (shown below). The pavilion is the latest in a series by Adjaye and follows his collaboration

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FAT design pie shop and scoff house

January 12, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Fashion Architecture Taste have completed two new projects for restauranteur Oliver Peyton in London. Meal’s is a 60-cover restaurant inside venerable furniture store Heal’s on Tottenham Court Road. FAT’s rustic, farmhouse-style interior features oak-veneered decorative screens and trompe l-oeil tables. Peyton & Byrne, meanwhile, is a traditional-style take-away bakery set in the entrance of the

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Campanas design Camper store in Berlin

January 11, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Shoe brand Camper have sent us images of a new temporary store in Berlin designed by the Campana Brothers. The store, on Ku’Damm, is decorated with the Brazilian designers’ Torn Leftovers technique of recycling advertising posters as wall coverings (see sketch, below). Window displays are constructed from straw bales and rough timber pallets. Called “Camper

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Jaime Hayón updates site

January 7, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0
Jaime Hayon updates site

Prolific Spanish designer Jaime Hayón has relaunched his website, showing new images of past projects, some new work, and pages from his sketchbooks. Projects shown include Jayon’s Kubo-Kube, a cabinet within a cabinet, and Halo mirror for Pallucco (below). The tables below are from Ready to Read, a travelling exhibition funded by the Spanish Institute

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Tord Boontje presents new Swarovski project

January 6, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0
Tord Boontje presents new Swarovski project

Tord Boontje has relaunched his website, showing a comprehensive selection of images of his products and installations. Among the projects shown is Winter Wonderland, a new installation at Swarovski Crystal Gallery in Innsbruck, Austria (above and below). Boontje – who is now based in southern France – also shows images of The Forest of Karakusa,

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John Pawson on stage at Royal Opera House

January 3, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0
John Pawson on stage at Royal Opera House

Architect John Pawson has sent us images of his minimalist set design for the world premiere of Chroma, a one-act ballet presented at the Royal Opera House, London, in November. The ballet was choreographed by new Royal Ballet resident choreographer Wayne McGregor and featured music by the White Stripes, orchestrated by John Talbot. Pawson’s stage

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Domestic presents new designer “Vynils”

January 2, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0
Domestic presents new designer "Vynils"

French vinyl company Domestic’s new collection of interior vinyls for 2007 includes designs by Studio Job, Bertjan Pot, Wieki Somers and Ineke Hans. The self-adhesive “Vynils” are marketed as an alternative to wallpaper and can be used over existing paintwork on walls, ceilings and floors as well as furniture. And doors. And windows. Above: Golden

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