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Design: Nipa Doshi, Jonathan Levien
Presented: imm cologne 2011, Colonia
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The ‘Rocker’ rocking horse, designed by Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien will be a fantastic addition to the new collection of children’s furniture from Richard Lampert. Rocker’s plastic, hourglass-shaped body rests simply on two wooden runners, guaranteeing hours of rocking fun, and, at the same time, producing a piece that is as much a design object as it is a plaything. ‘Rocker’ is beautiful in form, finishing and detail. Because of this, ‘Rocker’ is more than just a rocking horse: it’s also a beautiful piece of furniture. The combination of natural, unfinished wood and white plastic is timeless and manages to be simultaneously both elegant and playful. ‘Rocker’ will bring a glint to your eye, even if your childhood is long behind you.
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Aestheticizing the seemingly imperfect
During imm Cologne, the Museum für Angewandte Kunst opened a special kind of exhibition: “Isn’t it romantic? – Contemporary Design Balancing between Poetry and Provocation”. An homage to the longing for a world that isn’t always perfect.
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The imm Cologne is swiftly getting back on an even keel. And how are designers and manufacturers making use of the opportunity? A tour of the trade fair shows that they often resorted to the tried-and-true, reanimating and dressing it up for contemporary use. Even Konstantin Grcic opted for a tongue-in-cheek approach to a design classic.
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This fall, the presentation at Paris’ “Maison&Objet” focused on accessories of every shape and kind. Dominating themes in the trade fair halls of the “Parc des Expositions” included wood, porcelain and clever combinations of different styles.
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