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LOCAL MILAN NO.3

he third edition of LOCAL DESIGN provides a LOCAL MILAN presented platform, unified voice, by LOCAL DESIGN marketplace and network features 26 Australian for Australian designers. Tdesigners and is the largest Cross-disciplinary designer independent showcase of Emma Elizabeth founded Australian design in Milan the LOCAL DESIGN platform to date. Pioneering the in 2015, which includes a way forward for Australian website, exhibitions and design, Emma Elizabeth, events that showcase local founder of LOCAL DESIGN, professionals’ talents with has single-handedly curated the mission of encouraging and directed the exhibition people to “think global and to advance awareness and buy local.” LOCAL DESIGN understanding of Australian connects creative talent and design amongst a global brands, supports Australian audience. designed production and export and actively promotes “It’s hard to describe the growth of the design Australian design as it industry. draws from so many cultures and influences,” says Emma Emma Elizabeth has a Elizabeth. “The objective connection to Milan where of LOCAL MILAN is to present she studied Scenografia , a a collective of Australian fusion course of interior design that will heighten design, industrial design the global perspective of and set design. After our Australian aesthetic graduating from IED in and style, encouraging and 2006 she established Emma supporting local designers to Elizabeth Designs her other continue raising the bar.” practise and takes a cross- disciplinary approach to art direction, design, WWW.LOCALDESIGN.COM.AU styling and creative @LOCAL_DESIGN conceptualization.

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LOCAL MILAN NO.3 DESIGNERS

1.EMMA ELIZABETH 11.HENRY WILSON

2 .TOM FEREDAY 12.FRED GANIM

3.TOM SKEEHAN 13.VOLKER HAUG

4.ADAM CORNISH 14.HAVA STUDIO

5.ADAM GOODRUM 15.JAMIE DURIE

ARTHUR SEIGUR 16.ROSS GARDAM

6.SAGITINE 17.DOWEL JONES

7.KORBAN FLAUBERT 18.CHRISTOPHER BOOTS

8.DANIEL EMMA 19.NICHOLAS FULLER

9.JON GOULDER 20.LYN & TONY

10.ACV STUDIO 21.KATE BANAZI

22.WALTER BARDA

23.JONATHAN ZAWADA

24.CHARLES WILSON

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SYDNEY

PEACOCK CHICLID (FISH)

eveloping from the design, after which she Natural Progressions established Emma Elizabeth collection with Designs 13 years ago in Designer Rugs, Emma Australia. She is also DElizabeth’s hall runner the founder and creative is at the entrance of the director of LOCAL DESIGN. exhibition. Inspired by the colourful markings of the Peacock Chiclid (fish) and guides visitors into the Palazzo. Working as both the curator of the LOCAL MILAN exhibition and a designer in her own right.

Emma Elizabeth is a highly innovative designer and stylist who takes a cross- disciplinary approach to design, working across the realms of art direction, design, styling and creative conceptualization. Emma Elizabeth studied Scenografia in Milan, Italy, a fusion WWW.EMMAELIZABETHDESIGNS.COM course of interior design, industrial design and set @EMMAELIZABETHDESIGNS

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#LOCALMILAN 06. T O M 02. FEREDAY

SYDNEY SIA

om Fereday will present WWW.TOMFEREDAY.COM a limited edition @TOM_FEREDAY forged metal series of the new SIA chair for AustralianT brand NAU. Working with local artisans in Sydney the chairs have been hand made and forged from solid Aluminium and Bronze to re-interpret the minimal slender form. The SIA chair is contrasted by an elegant minimal metal frame which supports the sculptural hand polished cast elements. 1/5 solid forged Aluminium chairs will be presented alongside 1/1 solid bronze chair. Tom Fereday develops products based on the principle of honest design.

Conveying a design process that celebrates the materials and manufacturing processes behind furniture and products. By using the environment as a positive design constraint, Tom guides intelligent and thoughtful design outcomes that connect with people through natural materials, tactile finishes and innovative design.

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CANBERRA NAVE – SO

he Canberra based design, adopting a uniquely designer will show two considered, material-minded new pieces including: process. Skeehan designs the NAVE chairs have been awarded and slenderT external frame is exhibited internationally. an expression of nautical Skeehan Studio designs and construction processes. manufactures in Australia, The frame is refined to working closely with local the essential structural vendors to ensure quality elements, gently cradling the articulations of its dominant upholstered forms. designs, fostering local A material driven approach support and efficient to design forms the chairs sourcing of materials. Tom driving aesthetic, with is committed to education, tubular steel and tactile his own learning and also finishes complimented by activating knowledge of unique upholstery details. just how great good design Along with the new SO glass can be. He regularly light is a hand-blown limited presents talks and events edition desk lamp. The minimal encouraging community form focuses on the central participation, sharing glass diffuser, enveloped by of ideas and most of all a transparent outer form that enjoyment. allows for interchangeable glass elements to customise the colour and vibrancy. keehan Studio is the design firm headed by founder Tom Skeehan, based in Canberra. It produces commercial WWW.SKEEHAN.COM.AU furniture, light and product @SKEEHANSTUDIO

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LOCAL DESIGN #LOCALMILAN 10. ADAM 04. REV CORNISH

MELBOURNE REV & STRAND

dam Cornish exhibits all the different organisms two pieces produced have evolved and adapted to for Australian brand suit their environments. I NAU. The finish of like to think of design in RevA stool exaggerates its a similar manner. If you revolved silhouette, and look at your work as merely Strand chair is simplistic a rung on a ladder, slowly in style but rich in steering products in a technology and thought. certain direction, hopefully Adam has also worked with simplifying and improving international brand Alessi. them as we go.”

Adam Cornish is a multidisciplinary designer working from his independent design studio in Melbourne Australia. Adam aims to create honest accessible products developed through research and by allowing products to find their natural expression. By combining strong, simple design solutions with a palette of natural tactile materials Adam strives to create individual products with visual and physical longevity.“I am very interested in nature and our natural environment. When you WWW.ADAMCORNISH.COM look at nature you see how @ADAMCORNISHDESIGN

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#LOCALMILAN 12. 05. ADAM GOODRUM ARTHUR SEIGUR

SYDNEY THE BLOOM CABINET

he Bloom cabinet by graduating he has received many industrial designer Adam accolades including the ‘Young Goodrum and Designer of the Year’ and the artisan Arthur Seigneur is prestigious Bombay Sapphire Tinspired by the form of a lotus Design Award. In 2015 Adam in full bloom. This art piece received the Indesign Luminary is graphically bold – a kind of award and his installation post-Pop mandala – and is made “Unfolding” won the NGV Riggs with individual stems of imported Prize. Focusing on furniture, and hand-tinted French rye . product and interior design his More than 1400 sections are work unifies functionality with inlaid in timber to develop the aesthetic. Central to much of pattern, texture and hue. Adams work is his fascination for movement, geometry and bold Born in Paris, Arthur Seigneur colour. His practice includes grew up with his father, an impressive list of clients Jean-Luc Seigneur, renowned including Cappellini, Alessi, engraver artist. He started an Normann Copenhagen, Veuve apprenticeship at CFA La Bonne Clicquot, Tait and Cult. Adam Graine in a woodwork school at is also a founding member of age 16. After working in New Broached Commissions. Orleans as a cabinet maker, Arthur returned to France Adam’s work has been published he perfected his skills and and showcased throughout the technique with distinguished world and is collected by straw marquetrist specialist Museums. Lison de Caune. Arthur moved to Sydney in 2015 with the desire to introduce straw marquetry to WWW.ADAMGOODRUM.COM the Australian market, by way of high-end furniture and interiors. @ADAMGOODRUMSTUDIO

Adam Goodrum grew up in Western WWW.ARTHURSEIGNEUR.COM Australia then moved to Sydney to study Industrial Design. Since @ARTSEIGNEUR

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06. SAGITINE

SYDNEY THE SYDNEY 30

wo extensions from Tina design and quality Clarks main collection materials, the premium will be showcased in collection is beautiful, collaboration with flexible and functional. AndrewT Simpson from Vert Although the brand was Design. Adding a limited born following a tireless edition re-imaging look to search by Tina Clark for a the Art Deco-inspired storage stylish solution to store forms referencing vintage her beloved fashion and Louis Vuitton steamer trunks accessories collection, the and celebrate a time when creative partnership forged our worldly possessions were with Andrew Simpson has fewer but truly treasured. An unveiled a more profound antithesis to ‘fast fashion’, purpose for Sagitine than designed for longevity ‘The storage alone. Both parties Sydney’ 30 box stand will be have an appreciation of showcased in a gradient of quality materials and Pantone colours along with craftsmanship, and a her core 6 box stand The desire to create products Santiago Luxe. that combine ingenuity, practicality and a strong Tina Clark Sagitine / Andrew ethical commitment. Simpson Vert Design Founded by Sydney-sider Tina Clark in 2015, and designed in collaboration with Andrew Simpson from Vert Design, Sagitine produces luxury storage for shoes, accessories and collectibles. WWW.SAGITINE.COM With a focus on enduring @SAGITINE

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07. SALOME KORBAN/ FLAUBERT

MELBOURNE SALOME

anos Korban and Stefanie Flaubert’s design and sculptural practise explores metalJ and motion. At LOCAL MILAN they present Salome, a reinterpretation of the classical nude in large- scale raw black steel, which reveals the lyrical heat pattern of its production.

Korban/Flaubert work across design and producing furniture, sculpture, screens and installations. The practice explores metal and motion in an intensive workshop setting. Metal manipulation in the workshop leads to objects and sculpture with a sense of fluidity and WWW.KORBANFLAUBERT.COM.AU contained energy. @KORBAN_FLAUBERT

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n a second interpretation of Bling Bling Dynasty, Daniel Emma shows a collection ofI objects full of colour and memories, inspired by travels to Hong Kong and Japan.

Daniel To and Emma Aiston established design studio DANIEL EMMA in 2008 in order to express their thoughts through industrial design. The studio works on a large variety of projects, ranging from desk objects to installations, and creates the unexpected using simple forms and drawing influence and insight from the diverse culture that Australia presents.

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#LOCALMILAN 20. 21. JON 09. INNATE FOR SPENCE & LYDA GOULDER

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on Goulder’s Innate work has featured in a collection is a range number of major exhibitions of furniture with an and publications around the innately Australian world and Jon is currently designJ language: sparse and the Creative Director of the lean. Pieces are pared back furniture studio at the Jam to essential elements and Factory in Adelaide. made with materials unique to the Australian sensibility. The collection Innate for Spence & Lyda includes: coffee and side tables, lounge chair, credenzas and console table/vanity/desk. This capsule collection of essential pieces for the home is the result of the first collaboration between Adelaide based furniture designer Jon Goulder, and Sydney design retailer Fiona Lyda.

Jon Goulder is a fourth generation furniture maker. After graduating from Canberra School of Art he established WWW.JONGOULDER.COM his design consultancy, Jon Goulder Designer Maker. His @JONGOULDER

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#LOCALMILAN 22. A C V 10. BRASS OF FREE USE STUDIO

MELBOURNE

BRASS SCULPTURES OF FREE USE

nna Varendorff artist is adapted to make showcases an extended everyday objects from the brass vase collection, intersection of a materials’ Brass Sculptures of potential, a utilitarian FreeA Use sculptural works need and a thoughtful that will transform voids conceptual space. and walls, along with a new table light. This builds on last year’s success at LOCAL DESIGN in which * magazine selected A.C.V Studio’s work Glass Half Full Vase for a 2018 designer of the year award.

A.C.V studio is an experimental practice that takes the role of the craftsperson into the field of the designer, whilst maintaining the singularity and the nuance of pieces all produced by one individual. A.C.V studio is the project of artist Anna Varendorff, whose formal WWW.ACVSTUDIO.COM training as a metalsmith and @ACVSTUDIO

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#LOCALMILAN 24. 25. HENRY 11. SURFACE SCONCE WILSON

SYDNEY SURFACE SCONCE

enry Wilsons new series of uplights and wall lights in bronze and stone, further the designers’H aesthetic and product collection. They are strong and simplistic in form and sensibility and will be displayed along with Henry’s stone accessories collection.

Henry Wilson studied at Australian National University School of Artin Canberra, graduating with first class honours in visual arts, specialising in woodwork. He did an exchange to Rhode Island School of Design and his Masters at Design Academy Eindhoven before returning to Sydney to set up his own studio in 2012. Henry designs furniture, lighting, accessories and components that combine a rational, democratic utility WWW.HENRYWILSON.COM.AU with an element of sculptural expression. @STUDIOHENRYWILSON

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#LOCALMILAN 26. 27. FRED 12. PLANE TABLE GANIM

MELBOURNE PLANE TABLE

red’s Plane Table has a evident and are designed mesmerising undulating to express the form more form that reflects coherently in the work. his background in Pieces fully embody craft sculpture.F It made a strong that hides a complexity impact in David Clark’s of critical thought and AT HOME exhibition at Old contemporary concern. Government House in 2016 and will undoubtedly do so again at LOCAL MILAN.

Ganim is by his own admission an untrained designer but has years of experience creating objects, sculpture and scenery for the film and theme park industry. Ganim is an intuitive designer and a skilled craftsman, with an incredible eye for detail, who very much follows his own path and pays little attention to what is happening in the furniture market at large. Through his investigation into traditional joinery WWW.FREDGANIM.COM techniques, joints (a focus detail for Ganim) are made @FRE.4

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#LOCALMILAN 28. VOLKER 13. THE ANTON HAUG STUDIO

SYDNEY

ODDMENTS – ANTON – STEP & KICK

ighting studio Volker industrial and minimalist Haug Studio shows new elements, paired with a designs from three strong sense of colour and collections. Oddments materiality. Working with isL a practical solution to high-end materials including an architectural problem brass, stone, copper, with a range of diameters and glass together and segment lengths to with recycled and reclaimed create an open or a closed objects, the studio creates system. The Anton sconce has unique designs that are at an internally lit interior once playful and functional, punctuated by the bulb, and sculptural and surprising. the modular Step & Kick range combines structural lines with refined materials and craftsmanship.

Volker Haug studio is a Melbourne-based lighting WWW.VOLKERHAUG.COM design studio with a distinct aesthetic that combines @VOLKERHAUG

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14. EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN MIRROR HAVA STDIO

SYDNEY

EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN MIRROR

atty Hava presents three new mirror designs that broaden the “Everything Is Golden Mirror” story.P Industrial material is repurposed for decorative purposes, and gold and silver polished stainless steel and marble are used to create graphic statements.

Patty Hava is an interior designer and the principal of Hava Studio a boutique design office specialising in commercial and residential design. The studio has recently started to produce furniture and sculptural homewares as an extension of WWW.HAVASTUDIO.COM its bespoke design offering. @HAVASTUDIO

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#LOCALMILAN 32. 33. JAMIE 15. THE PENDANUS PEDESTAL DURIE

MELBOURNE

THE PENDANUS PEDESTAL

amie Durie took At the heart of his design inspiration from the philosophy is his belief Pandanus tree and that the closer we live to traditional Japanese nature, “The team and I at wood-finishingJ techniques to Durie Design pride ourselves create the Pandanus Table. on creating, what we call Manufactured specifically for ‘transterior’ spaces and LOCAL MILAN by Riva1920, the for the last 16 years, also table unites traditional and designing the furniture to contemporary materials and go in these spaces. manufacturing techniques. Creating ‘Transterior’ spaces where the interior International award-winning and exterior of a home designer and TV host merge through integrating Jamie Durie has long been nature into the home with passionate about creating plants, colours, textures, outdoor rooms – luxurious architecture and beautifully living spaces where we can designed furniture made from cook, eat, bathe and sleep natural materials.” outdoors – but he is equally driven to create interiors that bring the outdoors inside. Over the last decade his work has evolved from landscape design into a very successful furniture and WWW.JAMIEDURIEDESIGN.COM interior design practice. @JAMIEDURIE

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MELBOURNE NOON COLLECTION

OCAL MILAN features elements from Ross Gardams Noon collection, including anL armchair, table cluster and mirror, alongside a production version of his acclaimed Ora Desk Lamp. A modular armchair upholstered in a mixture of Kvadrat textiles and Maharam leathers is a striking combination of graphic material and curved forms.

Ross Gardam is an Australian furniture and lighting company established in 2007.

Each product is hand crafted in Melbourne by local artisans and makers. Pairing traditional craft techniques with high-end manufacturing technology results in products that are elegant, accessible and made for today. All products are designed by Ross Gardam and embody a unique contemporary WWW.ROSSGARDAM.COM.AU aesthetic @ROSSGARDAM

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#LOCALMILAN 38. 39. DOWEL 1 7. VENENA ARCA JONES

MELBOURNE VENENA ARCA

owel Jones’ work titled Venena Arca (latin for Poisonous Cabinet) is inspired byD sixteenth-century cabinets of curiosities. More than just storage, a cabinet can function as a vessel for curated experience, and each of the botanicals illustrated on the cabinet is a toxic native Australian plant.

Dale Hardiman and Adam Lynch established Dowel Jones in 2013.he practice is interested in simplifying objects to their bare essentials without compromising on aesthetic values. They also minimise materials and processes and working with manufacturers involved in the development of everyday materials and WWW.DOWELJONES.COM objects. @DOWELJONES

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18. NEPENTHES CHRISTOPHER BOOTS

MELBOURNE

NEPENTHES – PYTHAGORAS CRYSTAL - PROMETHEUS

elbourne atelier Christopher Boots presents a series of light fixtures finishedM in Verdigris, like the surfaces of patinated and sea-weathered monuments. Christopher accelerates the aging process of living surfaces via experimental alchemy in his studio.

Christopher Boots is a Melbourne-based industrial designer driven by a love of nature and light and with a commitment to nothing short of excellence. He has a background in product design engineering and established his own architectural lighting design practice in April 2011. Christopher’s work explores the architecture and geometry of organic shapes, and is often inspired by forms that are forged by the pre-existing WWW.CHRISTOPHERBOOTS.COM natural elements. @CHRISTOPHERBOOTS

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19. VOYAGE PARTITIONS NICHOLAS FULLER

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icholas Fuller is the furniture maker further recent recipient of imbued Nicholas with a rich the Emerging Designer understanding of design and Award for the Clarence manufacturing processes. PrizeN for Excellence and His commitment to perfection exhibits the adjustable woven at each stage, including sail-like forms of his work drafting, model making, titled Voyage Partitions. prototyping and production, Also on display, Nicholas’ imbues his creations with streamlined pared-back the hallmarks of quality floor lamp in steel, bronze design and craftsmanship. and granite emulates early After completing further weighting instruments. study at the Australian National University’s School Nicholas Fuller is an of Art, Nicholas undertook Australian designer/maker a two year Furniture Studio whose work reflects a Associateship at renowned commitment to high quality Australian craft and design craftsmanship and a passion institution JamFactory. for enriching everyday living Mentored by award-winning through considered design. designer/maker Jon Goulder, Greatly influenced by a Nicholas honed his craft and childhood spent working in quickly became recognised as his father’s fitting workshop a young designer to watch. on lathes and milling machines, Nicholas has been committed to understanding the process and hallmarks of good design from an early age. The completion of a WWW.NICHOLASFULLER.COM.AU trade qualification as a fine @NICHOLAS_FULLER

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20. LOCAL MILAN SCENT LY N & TONY

SYDNEY / BYRON

LOCAL MILAN SCENT

he multidisplinary creative couple working in the relms of art, photography, objects, jewlleryT and scent. Integral part of ‘The Pool’ experience at the Venice Biennale, their works push the boundairs of art and design.

Lyn and Tony created a scent for LOCAL MILAN that connects and melds from room to room, adding to the experiential WWW.2LYNANDTONY.COM nature of the exhibition. @LYNANDTONY

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SYDNEY

THE INTERACTION OF LIGHT & COLOUR

ate Banazi’s installation is a three-dimensional representation of a bodyK of silkscreen work that plays with the interaction of light, transparency and colour. The installation encourages the viewer to adapt the work themselves, whether it be through the placement of the objects, the introduction of light sources and the angle from which the viewpoint is taken.

Born in London and currently living in SydneyKate Banazi is mainly self-taught in the art of silk screen printing. She has worked from art- based practice through to fashion, music, illustration and advertising, and her work is experimental, intuitive WWW.KATEBANAZI.COM and often playful with bold colour and graphic elements. @KATEBANAZI

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22. TORSO CHAIR WALTER BARDA

SYDNEY TORSO CHAIR

nfluenced by the opportunity. Director Walter smooth lines of Barda is personally involved watercolour paintings, in the design and detail of the Torso chair is each project, bringing an madeI through the technique inventive approach to the of steam bending built work. where strips of wood are steam heated using a steam box. This seat plays a trick on the guest with the ability to be flipped two ways and has been custom stained for this show.

Walter Barda Design offers consultancy services in planning, architecture, landscape and interior design. Its diverse portfolio of work demonstrates a capability to deliver projects of the highest quality but also WWW.WALTERBARDADESIGN.COM.AU incorporating a unique sense of art form into each @WALTERBARDA

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23. PIECE OF PIE JONATHAN ZAWAD

BYRON PIECE OF PIE

rtist Jonathan Zawada and disembodied digital has put his twist on processes. Jonathan’s art the furniture world, practice is informed by his with his Piece of Pie early roots in web design, CoffeeA table carefully built coding and animation, and to a form of two combined has evolved into graphic quartz and onyx stones, with design, illustration and a unique slotting system art direction. and a third piece or stone sandwiched in the middle. Acting as a locking keystone, a true evolution of the principles of play evident in Zawada’s work. Jonathan has also worked with Kvadrat Maharam on a piece called Ouroboros, to continue his sense of play with a new soft furnishing piece. onathan Zawada is a cross- discipline artist with a unique approach to art and design. both analogue and digital techniques, he displays the back and forth interplay between WWW.ZAWADA.ART manual physical labour @ZAWHATTHE

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24. SOLIFIORE RANGE CHARLES WILSON

MELBOURNE SOLIFIORE RANGE

harles Wilson launches Swivel Chair, his first a range of floor lamps successful production in collaboration with design. He has since won King Furniture. a number of design awards ConceivedC to form clusters in including Australian a palm grove-like space, the Design Award for the MENU lights have slender bronze Candelabra, Bombay Sapphire stems of varying heights that design discovery Award for morph into conical concrete “Spool”, and Launchpad bases. There are three Design of the Year. iterations in the series each with distinctive blown glass heads.

Charles Wilson is an industrial designer based in SydneyAfter graduating from University of Technology in 1990 he co-founded the group Argo with fellow graduates developing experimental furniture and decorative objects. Wilson formed a relationship with Sydney WWW.CHARLESWILSONDESIGN.COM based manufacturer Woodmark, which developed his CW1 @CHARLESWILSONDESIGN

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25. JEANETTE CHAIRS SPO1

SYDNEY

JEANETTE CHAIRS

n collaboration with a collection that was truly SP01, Tom Fereday international, with designs will showcase for the that would be as relevant in first time the new a New York studio as they upholsteredI Jeanette chair and would be in a central London barstool as part of the LOCAL terrace or beachside home in MILAN terrace section of the Sydney. exhibition. Encouraged to use and engage with the pieces, the Jeanette chairs will be presented alongside a new side table as part of the adjoining terrace. Each piece in the collection was developed in collaboration with SP01 and is made in Italy.

SP01 is a new design brand featuring a collection of beautifully detailedhand- finished furniture, conceived in Australia and designed and made in Italy. Our vision for SP01 was very clear: to create a new furniture collection based on rigorous design and WWW.SP01DESIGN.COM the honest use of materials. Our objective was to create @SP01DESIGN

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DESIGNERS FLOOR PLAN

1.EMMA ELIZABETH 11.HENRY WILSON

2 .TOM FEREDAY 12.FRED GANIM

3.TOM SKEEHAN 13.VOLKER HAUG

4.ADAM CORNISH 14.HAVA STUDIO

5.ADAM GOODRUM 15.JAMIE DURIE

ARTHUR SEIGUR 16.ROSS GARDAM

6.SAGITINE 17.DOWEL JONES

7.KORBAN FLAUBERT 18.CHRISTOPHER BOOTS

8.DANIEL EMMA 19.NICHOLAS FULLER

9.JON GOULDER 20.LYN & TONY

10.ACV STUDIO 21.KATE BANAZI

22.WALTER BARDA

23.JONATHAN ZAWADA

24.CHARLES WILSON

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KVADRAT MAHARAM he longstanding partnership design to art and architecture. of Denmark-based Kvadrat and The New York-based Maharam Design Studio balances US-based Maharam is founded an appreciation of history with a focus on on a shared philosophy of aesthetic and industrial innovation. The ongoing designT innovation and service series Textiles of the 20th Century™ pays homage excellence. A dedication to to iconic designers of the Wiener Werkstätte, furthering contemporary visual Bauhaus, and mid-century modernism while culture, a commitment to the collaborations with those in the avant-garde – environment, and a rich history of Dutch industrial designers Scholten & Baijings, family ownership has strengthened British fashion designer Paul Smith, and German this bond since 2001. industrial designer Konstantin Grcic, among Leaders in their respective others – introduce a fresh perspective to textile markets, Kvadrat and Maharam’s design. Maharam is included in such permanent combined product offering collections as the Museum of Modern Art and the represents the largest range of Stedelijk Museum and is the recipient of the textiles available worldwide. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Design Kvadrat is Europe’s leading Patron Award. manufacturer of design textiles. Maharam represents Kvadrat in North America while Founded in 1968 and headquartered Kvadrat represents Maharam in Europe. The two in Ebeltoft, Denmark, Kvadrat companies operate joint ventures in Australia, creates high-quality contemporary the United Arab Emirates and Turkey and co-own a textiles and textile-related Dutch rug company under the design direction of products for private and Hella Jongerius. public spaces. Characterised by simplicity, colour and www.kvadratmaharam.com innovation, the designs reflect @kvadrattextiles @maharamstudio Kvadrat’s dedication to pushing the aesthetic, technological and artistic boundaries of its field. Driven by an ambition to innovate, Kvadrat frequently works with leading designers, architects MAX & YOU and artists, including Alfredo Häberli, Peter Saville, Akira AX&YOU is Australia’s most recognised and Minagawa, Tord Boontje, David respected specialist communications agency Adjaye, Patricia Urquiola, Finn in architecture and design. The company Sködt, Olafur Eliasson, Roman provides a unique perspective derived from Signer, Thomas Demand, and Ronan extensiveM experience across product and interior and Erwan Bouroullec. design, architecture, fashion and beauty. Kvadrat’s products play a key MAX&YOU merges design thinking with commercial role in many of the world’s most astuteness to create hybrid communications and highly acclaimed architectural marketing campaigns that exceed client goals. The developments such as the Swiss Re highly skilled team has a continuously evolving in London; Museum of Modern Art, service offer and manages all facets of client New York; Walt Disney Concert campaigns to ensure efficiency, market viability Hall, Los Angeles; Reichstag, and the delivery of industry-leading content. Berlin; Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao; With a client list that ranges from local and Guangzhou Opera House in craftspeople to renowned international brands, China. MAX&YOU’s core mission is to support the design Founded in 1902, Maharam is industry and promote understanding of good design. North America’s leading creator The team encourages and nurtures creativity, of textiles for commercial and integrity and innovation in design, instigating residential interiors. Recognized positive change across the trade and consumer for its rigorous and holistic markets. commitment to design, Maharam embraces a range of disciplines, www.maxandyou.com.au from product, graphic and digital @maharamstudio

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