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Do you really know?
Do you know about home design maximalism?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 4:33


In past episodes of Do You Really Know, we've talked about a number of Scandinavian lifestyle trends, like death cleaning and hygge for example. Both of those are inspired by similar sentiments; to do with feeling good in surroundings that aren't overflowing with useless items. And yet, in recent months, we've been hearing more and more about a home decor trend that's the complete opposite. Maximalism is making a comeback! The signs have been there at furniture shows, such as the 2022 Milan Furniture Fair where Dimore Studio displayed a maximalist interior that got a lot of attention. Of course, influencers have been sharing pictures and videos of their interiors on social media too. Where does this desire for maximalism come from? How can I bring maximalism into my home then? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the latest episodes, click here: What is the best way to soothe a crying baby? What is the Suez Canal? Who are the main victims of natural disasters? A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 13/11/2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Do you really know?
Do you know about home design maximalism?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 4:33


In past episodes of Do You Really Know, we've talked about a number of Scandinavian lifestyle trends, like death cleaning and hygge for example. Both of those are inspired by similar sentiments; to do with feeling good in surroundings that aren't overflowing with useless items. And yet, in recent months, we've been hearing more and more about a home decor trend that's the complete opposite. Maximalism is making a comeback! The signs have been there at furniture shows, such as the 2022 Milan Furniture Fair where Dimore Studio displayed a maximalist interior that got a lot of attention. Of course, influencers have been sharing pictures and videos of their interiors on social media too. Where does this desire for maximalism come from? How can I bring maximalism into my home then? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the latest episodes, click here: What is the best way to soothe a crying baby? What is the Suez Canal? Who are the main victims of natural disasters? A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Color Authority™
Dutch Design Thinking with Piet Hein Eek

The Color Authority™

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 46:17


Piet is famous for his reclaimed design that travels the world and during my interview with him he reveals in detail his design philosophy, his view on sustainable design and how he selects colors while using the materials that he is surrounded by. How did his Dutch upbringing influence his designs and how come he works in an opposite manner as the rest of the world, never knowing what the end result of his designs will be like? Listen to our talk and find out also who was the main inspiration for his new paint color range! Piet Hein Eek was born in the Netherlands in 1967. He graduated from the Academy for Industrial Design in Eindhoven in 1990. While at the Academy, he gained attention for his exam project “Scrap Wood Cupboards”. He sold all of the cupboards and used the money to start his own design studio in 1992. The following year he went into partnership with fellow designer Nob Ruijrok, establishing Eek en Ruijgrok v.o.f. Today, they continue to work in a 10.000 square meter multi-purpose space in Eindhoven, which includes a restaurant, a shop, a gallery, a showroom, and a studio.Piet Hein Eek has built his business around old materials, saving discarded pieces of wood and working outside the circuit of mass production. His instantly recognisable work considers the tension between modernity and tradition, waste and sustainability. Piet Hein Eek's work is sold in numerous galleries worldwide.He has exhibited at venues like the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Milan Furniture Fair, Italy.

Modern Furniture Design
Adam Goodrum - Designing For Cappellini

Modern Furniture Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 41:09


Have you ever wondered what it might be like to pitch your furniture design to a major iconic design manufacturer and have them say ‘Yes’?Adam Goodrum www.adamgoodrum.com is one of Australia’s top furniture designers and he shares with us his best ever design story in which he successfully pitches the Stitch Chair to legendary design furniture manufacturer Cappellini https://www.cappellini.com . In this podcast we hear of the origins of the Stitch chair design back in the late 90’s and how I came to be involved (in a small way) in the early development of the project. We learn of the journey from the first introduction to Giulio Cappellini to the launch of the chair at the Milan Furniture Fair.We analyse the impact of this career changing commission and how it opened doors to dozens of opportunities. Adam also talks about working with Alessi www.alessi.com , Cult www.cultdesign.com.au and Tait www.madebytait.com.auWe also delve into Adam’s design process and he shares his advice to the next generation of designers trying to make their name.Danny’s connection to the development of Stitch Chair (3:04)Adam is introduced to Giulio Cappellini (4:06)Every designer’s dream (4:30)Giulio sits and breaks Adam’s only prototype (6:05)Honoring the designer’s intent - the Italian way (10:23)After the Cappellini commission - opening doors (13:06)Why Adam stayed in Australia (13:27)Like being signed to the best soccer team (13:51)Doors opened in Oz (14:44)Australian Architects specifying Australian Designers (15:17)A little luck goes a long way (16:08)The new way - self manufacturing (17:01)New generation equipped to go solo (18:00)Proud to be furniture designer (18:50)Do you ever get sick of furniture? (20:01)Adam’s design process (21:51)Adam’s one off projects (23:07)Design formulas and styles (23:46)Not smart enough to have a plan! (24:08)Adam and the Alessi commission (25:41)The dilution of iconic design manufacturer’s catalog (27:03)Impact of Chinese manufacturing on Design Manufacturers (28:11)How Australian Design Landscape changed (28:51)Italian spirit and culture (31:32)Furniture as a feasible outlet for creativity (32:41)Australia has more design mags per capita bar NZ (35:04)Still competitive to be a designer (36:00)You make your own luck (37:50)The Commission Adam would covet over all else (38:15)

The Design Files Talks
The Design Files Talks: Interior Designer, David Flack

The Design Files Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 30:00


Hello and WELCOME to The Design Files podcast! TDF Talks is a fortnightly podcast from Australia's most popular design blog, hosted by our founder/editor Lucy Feagins, in conversation with trailblazing Australian creatives from the worlds of design, art, craft, architecture, styling, image-making, and more. For our fourth episode, we share our chat legendary interior designer David Flack. He's filming with us in Milan at the Milan Furniture Fair this week (!!), and so we thought it was the perfect time to share his uber inspiring TDF Talk, recorded live at The Design Files Open House 2017. We are an ENHANCED podcast. So if you listen to TDF TALKS using the Overcast or Pocket Casts apps, you will see images and links in your player while you listen! Alternatively, all the links mentioned can be found at http://thedesignfiles.net/podcast You can subscribe to TDF Talks on Apple Podcasts, or Download the episode via Overcast. Thanks so much for joining us!

Material Is Your Business
025 – Andrew Dent of Material ConneXion – Staying in Touch with Materials

Material Is Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 50:57


Innovative, advanced, and sustainable materials library… Andrew Dent, Executive Vice President, Research for Material ConneXion (the world’s largest library of innovative, advanced, and sustainable materials – (profile)) – joins Stephanie Benedetto, Samanta Cortes, and Rob Sanchez at the MouthMedia Network Studios powered by Sennheiser.Materials across industries, the magic of physical samples, and four tenents Dent describes how Material ConneXion show clients who make anything them how to make better products ranging from beds, to clothing, flooring, appliances, vehicles, furniture, exploring new and interesting materials, providing both digital and in-person searches, but how there is no substitution for physical samples. The way it sparks innovation and inspiration, the ability to touch and feel materials across various markets. Four tenents for innovation to get into the library, artificial spider silk, and making fabrics out of milk. Spider silk, composites, and sustainability How Adidas came out with product with synthetic spider silk that was completely biodegradable in a few hours with a special enzyme, how North Face created a Moon Parka and Bolt Threads has a tie from spider silk, and what makes sustainable product work when needed and disappear when not. How products from natural resources can break down, and making sure a product at the end of life is timed for being at end of usefulness. Where Material ConneXion is going in the future, how the composites world is changing quietly and seeing more automation that allows use in more applications, seeing shifts and cycles, how many foods make good plastics, dealing with abundance of foods and oversupply into sustainability arguments, and making sure that doesn’t take away from natural resources.Creating new products, printed and embedded electronics, and Milan The way women apply cosmetics in South Korea is different, how every material has a solution, a case that had difficulty but had an exciting solution, new ways of designing and doing things by new ways of looking at materials, even transforming products into new things such as embedded robotics and digital circuitry, printed electronics, and challenges that they bring, and considerations of the after life of products and materials. And a round of Remnants personal questions covers great grounding in the physical world, loving and being taken up by Milan, the Milan Furniture Fair, new experiences, an unlimited palette, when artists and scientists get together, and hope.

aftering podcasts
Going Out In Style: Capsula Mundi reimagines the coffin

aftering podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 26:04


Raoul Bretzel is co-creator of Capsula Mundi along with fellow designer Anna Citelli. The two Italians embarked on an innovative cultural project to reimagine the coffin. The result, Capsula Mundi, launched at the Milan Furniture Fair in 2003. It's a unique egg-shaped eco-pod container for the deceased. Raoul shares the story of Capsula Mundi's journey and why they want trees not tombstones to honour the dead. They've launched a Kickstarter campaign to create a smaller version of the eco-pod that can contain cremated ashes. http://www.capsulamundi.it/en/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/capsulamundi/capsula-mundi-a-tree-for-life

At Home with Lauren Keenan
Breaking Up Neutrals To Go From Safe To Sexy

At Home with Lauren Keenan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016 24:06


In this episode of Australia's first podcast dedicated to interior design and home styling, Lauren starts by tackling a common and frustrating design dilemma. A listener has emailed in saying that she went for a very 'safe' look for her living room and now the whole space just looks boring and way too brown. She needs some advice on how to rescue this room with some great interior styling! So listen up for some great tips that you can apply in your home as well.And Lauren goes to Europe to talk about the latest trends coming out of the Milan Furniture Fair. Check out the hashtags #salonedelmobile2016 #isaloni for a sneak peak at lots of amazing furniture and homewares on show at the fair. You can also see more by looking at the official Instagram account @isaloniofficial. Lauren also loves @vogueliving for great coverage of the Milan Furniture Fair.​And if you want to provide any feedback on the podcast or if you would like to hire Lauren to help you create a home you love then email lauren@laurenkeenan.com.au

Audi Video Podcast
Audi at the Design Miami/

Audi Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2012 3:57


The R18 Ultra Chair set to be exhibited by Audi at Design Miami/ was masterminded by Clemens Weisshaar and Reed Kram, who represent a new generation of digital designers. The prototype was developed in cooperation with the Audi Lightweight Construction Center and made its very first appearance at the Milan Furniture Fair in April. The chair was fine-tuned using data obtained from an interactive installation that was trialed by over 1,500 testers, plus the know-how of Audi lightweight engineers. The result is sturdier, more comfortable and one kilogram (2.20 lbs) lighter.

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Audi Video Podcast
Audi premiere at Milan Design Week

Audi Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2010 6:11


Extraordinary trade fair displays are ‘par for the course’ at Audi, and have been for years. This was true at Design Miami in Basel and Miami, and it will also be true at the Milan Furniture Fair, also commonly known as the Milan Design Week, were Audi will have a display for the first time ever. The highlight will be Lucid Flux, a light installation by innovative designer Moritz Waldemeyer to showcase two new Audi models, the sub-compact A1 and the A8 luxury sedan.

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR
Milan Furniture Fair 2007: Icon-o-Cast by Lunar Design - May 18, 2007

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2007 25:33


Lunar's Becky Brown and John Edson talk about their recent visit to the Salone Internazionale del Mobile (Milan Furniture Fair), special guests join in via John's handy digital recorder, and visit www.lunar.com/podcast to see pics.