Category Archives: Design
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
Silvereye Furniture
My talented father Russell Hohmann and sister Dana Hudson have recently completed an order of three oak & leather stools for a client in Auckland. Lately I’ve been giving them a hand with setting up their new custom furniture venture
Silvereye Furniture
My talented father Russell Hohmann and sister Dana Hudson have recently completed an order of three oak & leather stools for a client in Auckland. Lately I’ve been giving them a hand with setting up their new custom furniture venture
Best In Show
I am delighted to announce that both Harmony and Rhythm (above) will feature in the graduate exhibition Best In Show at Objectspace gallery, 8 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. The show runs from January 29th until February 23rd 2008. Details
Best In Show
I am delighted to announce that both Harmony and Rhythm (above) will feature in the graduate exhibition Best In Show at Objectspace gallery, 8 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. The show runs from January 29th until February 23rd 2008. Details
November: Harmony
© 2007 Guy Hohmann. All Rights Reserved. I have just completed the first edition of Harmony, a modular bench constructed from solid Ash, plywood, vacuum formed Styrene and upholstered with artificial turf. Harmony is a reflection on our contemporary relationship
November: Harmony
© 2007 Guy Hohmann. All Rights Reserved. I have just completed the first edition of Harmony, a modular bench constructed from solid Ash, plywood, vacuum formed Styrene and upholstered with artificial turf. Harmony is a reflection on our contemporary relationship
Garden Bench By Jurgen Bey
In this 1999 project for Droog, Bey uses compacted garden mulch as the only material in the construction of a functional outdoor seat. By using an unprocessed natural construction material, Bey makes use of the natural cycle of decay without
Garden Bench By Jurgen Bey
In this 1999 project for Droog, Bey uses compacted garden mulch as the only material in the construction of a functional outdoor seat. By using an unprocessed natural construction material, Bey makes use of the natural cycle of decay without
Still trying to get back to nature
The following is Nosigner‘s statement regarding the above work Arborism taken from the 100% Design site. “The design of the unique arms has been configured by the fractal algorithm called “Tree Curve.” So the design is as same as
Still trying to get back to nature
The following is Nosigner‘s statement regarding the above work Arborism taken from the 100% Design site. “The design of the unique arms has been configured by the fractal algorithm called “Tree Curve.” So the design is as same as
Materials in ‘Harmony’
Mike Cook’s Taxonomy applied to Harmony, a modular bench by Guy Hohmann. Category One: Material: Styrene: Plastics have been used since the 60′s in furniture for their moldability. Heat allows us to temporarily modify this material to easily create rigid
Materials in ‘Harmony’
Mike Cook’s Taxonomy applied to Harmony, a modular bench by Guy Hohmann. Category One: Material: Styrene: Plastics have been used since the 60′s in furniture for their moldability. Heat allows us to temporarily modify this material to easily create rigid
Taxonomy: M.A.N.
Mike Cook’s Taxonomy of “major factors influencing the form of what man has built”: Material: Our ability to use what is around us or to find ways of adapting it. Ability: Our ability to assemble, our ability to come together
Taxonomy: M.A.N.
Mike Cook’s Taxonomy of “major factors influencing the form of what man has built”: Material: Our ability to use what is around us or to find ways of adapting it. Ability: Our ability to assemble, our ability to come together
Greenspot by Baest
Interesting the way this unassuming tile-with-a-hole-in-it starts to break up the boundary between plant zones and structure zones in the back yard… Roll on outdoor/outdoor flow
Greenspot by Baest
Interesting the way this unassuming tile-with-a-hole-in-it starts to break up the boundary between plant zones and structure zones in the back yard… Roll on outdoor/outdoor flow