Category Archives: Design
M o A + D
Next up: I’m in the process of putting together a new work to be sold at the Ministry of Art and Design one day sale on the 13th December. Ministry of Art and Design is the brainchild of fellow makers
Rhythm in Urbis
Philip Clarke of Objectspace was kind enough to select Rhythm as his favourite piece of NZ object design for the past year. As such it features in the lately released Urbis Design Annual along with a piece of writing by
Rhythm in Urbis
Philip Clarke of Objectspace was kind enough to select Rhythm as his favourite piece of NZ object design for the past year. As such it features in the lately released Urbis Design Annual along with a piece of writing by
Laser Cut Rhythm Up For Auction
The Second Laser Cut version of Rhythm will be Auctioned in the contemporary section of Webb’s Modern Design Auction on 22nd October at 6:00pm. The auction also features contemporary work by David Trubridge and classics by Alvar Aalto and Le
Laser Cut Rhythm Up For Auction
The Second Laser Cut version of Rhythm will be Auctioned in the contemporary section of Webb’s Modern Design Auction on 22nd October at 6:00pm. The auction also features contemporary work by David Trubridge and classics by Alvar Aalto and Le
Rhythm in NZ House & Garden
Check out the July issue of NZ House & Garden for a nice shot of Rhythm in a feature on book storage styled by Anna Church. Photo by Flash Studios for NZ House & Garden
Rhythm in NZ House & Garden
Check out the July issue of NZ House & Garden for a nice shot of Rhythm in a feature on book storage styled by Anna Church. Photo by Flash Studios for NZ House & Garden
Harmony @ Snowwhite
If you’re in the vicinity of Unitec‘s Mount Albert Campus before Saturday the 24th of May, pop by Snowwhite gallery in Building One where a Harmony seat is on show in a graduate exhibition curated by Mary-Louise Browne entitled “The
Harmony @ Snowwhite
If you’re in the vicinity of Unitec‘s Mount Albert Campus before Saturday the 24th of May, pop by Snowwhite gallery in Building One where a Harmony seat is on show in a graduate exhibition curated by Mary-Louise Browne entitled “The
Rhythm in Print
I am delighted to announce that Rhythm will feature in the April/May edition of Home NZ magazine after being selected as one of seven finalists for their Design of the Year awards. The magazine is in print as of April
Rhythm in Print
I am delighted to announce that Rhythm will feature in the April/May edition of Home NZ magazine after being selected as one of seven finalists for their Design of the Year awards. The magazine is in print as of April
A New Home – The Generator
2008 will see me move office from my house to Unitec‘s very own The Generator, a move that will hopefully see one or two of my designs see design store shelves by mid year. The Incubator is a creative business
A New Home – The Generator
2008 will see me move office from my house to Unitec‘s very own The Generator, a move that will hopefully see one or two of my designs see design store shelves by mid year. The Incubator is a creative business
Time:Progress
This witty object goes by the name of ‘Time:Progress’ and is designed by Rich, Brilliant, Willing. Their words: “Why make another clock”. I couldn’t agree more.
Time:Progress
This witty object goes by the name of ‘Time:Progress’ and is designed by Rich, Brilliant, Willing. Their words: “Why make another clock”. I couldn’t agree more.
Acorn Studios Provides Bagel Genius
How’s that for ingenuity! Acorn Studios brings us all down to earth with their range of brilliant ‘Reuse Crafts‘. I will never again throw away a CD spindle. I have already implemented the Cassette Case Business Card Holder! via planetgreen
Acorn Studios Provides Bagel Genius
How’s that for ingenuity! Acorn Studios brings us all down to earth with their range of brilliant ‘Reuse Crafts‘. I will never again throw away a CD spindle. I have already implemented the Cassette Case Business Card Holder! via planetgreen
Morphogenesis?
Timothy Schrieber’s seductive ‘morphogenesis’ lounger suggests technological advances as a potential way forward for design culture. Where will using new technologies to create pop-organic forms lead? Perhaps to new functions? The optimist in me says as a new cutting edge
Morphogenesis?
Timothy Schrieber’s seductive ‘morphogenesis’ lounger suggests technological advances as a potential way forward for design culture. Where will using new technologies to create pop-organic forms lead? Perhaps to new functions? The optimist in me says as a new cutting edge