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One year have already passed and IFFS 2014 is here once again! This year the trade fair is much smaller as compared to last year's trade fair. But.... the size do not matter as 2014's trade fair was much more better than 2013's trade fair. Based on the layout and design items that were exhibited there.
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Designers Field |
Came across this booth, the Designers Field. Their booth had gotten bigger as compared to the past year in IFFS. Designers Field is a Thai/Danish company located in Bangkok.
They design, source and produce home interior- and furniture products.
I really love their products, especially those lightings and home decorative products.
I am sure you will love them as much as I do! Take a look at their product in the website,
Designers Field.
Designers Field.
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Green Pavilion |
The Green Pavilion brings the attention to the concept of sustainability in the business environment, in the form of a “Garden”. It will be a key attraction to inspire and provoke the thinking process of moving towards sustainability in businesses.
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Do you guys remember the winner for FDA2013? |
Here are the platform exhibition by some of the schools. Its much more interesting as compared to 2013's platform exhibition. Their spaces were much more open compared to the previous years allowing more products and furnitures to be placed in a tight space. I enjoyed walking around looking at what new upcoming designers have created as well as what might be the new furniture trends.
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Lasalle |
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Nanyang Polytechnic |
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Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts |
And of course, our alumni school. Their concept this year was much more playful and brings back memories to the childhood times. I think the product students did a great job with their finishing as it was much better compared to last year's batch. Good job and keep it up!
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Matter & Matter |
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Studio248 |
Stepped into Studio248' booth, I was immediately attracted to the quirky and lovely products. Some of their items are also being sold by Air Division, like the shelf you saw in the picture above.
Take a look at the lamps hanging on the wall, it was i think casted in metal and the front cover can be easily removed by just pulling it off as they were attached on by magnets. So it will simply attach back firmly when you place it back. I called it the "Iron Man lamp". HAHAHA...
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Golf Jakkapun Charinrattana |
Our most favorable piece in the booth was the Three-legged magazine table that can be
used as a side table as well. This really cute and unique piece that can be dismantled and flat
packed. Golf a humble designer from Thailand was the one who designed this magazine
table, you can view more of his designs at Golf-JC.
- Pickers
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Last weekend, we went to the annual International Furniture Fair Singapore and Hospitality Design Fair 2013! Where different designers from all over the world come together to share tips, design and make new friends. This year, we went to check out the competitions such as FDA, the 48 hours challenge and also how some designers reuse the remnants from our one and only national stadium and turn it into benches.
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Material Explorations for a Better future
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Organized by SFIC and Himpunan Desiner Mebel Indonesia (HDMI), 13 designers from Singapore, Indonesia and Sweden made a memorable journey to Solo City, Indonesia to attend the FutureCraft Workshop. The objective of the workshop was to create new approaches towards modern-day design using traditional materials. They learnt to work with materials such as teak, bamboo, rattan, recycled wood and ceramics.
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Each designer had to design a piece of furniture using the methods they have learned and incorporate it into their designs. |
A video to explain more about the FutureCraft Workshop and the experiences of their trip.
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Close up of the 13 Furniture Designs |
Platform 2013.
Where designers from different countries use this space to showcase their designs as well as for schools to showcase their students work!
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Nafa's 2013 3rd Year Students Works |
Every year, Nafa would get a booth at platform to showcase their 3rd year students works. We had our chance to showcase our works last year and it was a good experience as we got to talk to other designers from other schools as well as traders. Every year, we are given a theme to work on for our designs, this year's theme was Design is a crossroad of Art and Science where they each picked a scientist to be and from there, use different methods of furniture making to create their designs.
Our theme was a Prehistoric Cave cafe, where we had to design furniture that you find in a cafe.
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Lasalle's 2013 Students Works |
Works by Natanel Gluska, He takes a whole tree stump and using only a chainsaw, he carves out these amazing works of design. Despite the advancement of technology in production methods, he sticks to the tools of a craftsman.
One of his works, which functions as a sound buffer to the user sitting inside. But we happen to try out that it do not work for everyone. He has a collection called Made in Singapore, consisting of the Long 8, V stool as well as the Kopitiam chair.
Moyee,
a monster fish ball designed by Jason Goh, was inspired by his childhood memories. He used to play with
food, and his grandmother would tell him that the fishball will turn
into a monster and eat him.
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Bernard rollin' around in the Moyee |
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Study models made out of food items you can find at a fishball noodle stall |
This series called "Makan Time" was done by little thoughts group, inspired by our Singaporean eating habits and traditions.
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'Makan Time' by Little thoughts group |
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"Pantang In Makan" by Chan Wai Lim |
This design consist of a pair of chopsticks, a bowl, spoon, lap napkins and serving plate. And each piece is based on an old wives tales about not eating all your rice or not eating cleanly, you will be "cursed" to be with someone that have pimples all over his/her face, or correct way to hold the utensils and bad habits such as shaking of legs during meals.
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Our Humble Breakfast designed by Lee Leong Chye |
This design was one that we all could relate to, as it was a breakfast delight that all Singaporean would have come across. We could enjoy our breakfast all in one tray and allow us to appreciate each of the elements.
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'NOTA' Mug designed by Lee Hae Seung, Scott |
This mug provides a new experience for Singaporeans as we always tend to hold our spoon with our thumbs while drinking tea or coffee as to prevent the spoon from sliding and poking our face. This NOTA mug is designed to prevent the spoon from moving around in the cup and irritating the user.
We came across a group of Thai Designers from various design studios that shared an exhibition space. they had many interesting designs that have gained media recognition in Japan.
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Right: View of their exhibition booth. Left: Coat hanger inspired by a plant growing out from under a rock. |
This coat hanger 'Woodpecker' done by Studiobo stood out immediately when we were looking around. This coat hanger have a unique feature that allows the "hooks" which looked like woodpecker birds to be turned in and out of the pole like how woodpeckers peck holes into the wood.
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Photo Credits to Studiobo |
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Flat packed and easy to assemble |
'Sim' Series by TakeHomeDesign
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'Sim' Series: Consist of Stools, Tables and Chairs |
A charming set of table and chairs made of clean lines and of solid colors. Using solid teakwood for the legs yet designed for flat pack
shipping and using MDF Hi-gloss lacquered top in various colors
featuring pop art look for lively indoor usage.
This series of furniture reminds us of the De Stijl movement of the 1917.
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Sim square table |
That's all for part 1 of this 2 part post. Stay tune for part 2 where we cover more on the competitions that are being showcase at S*cape, Park Mall and Dhoby Ghaut Green.
-By Pickers
Labels: Chairs, Design, Exhibition, Furniture, IFFS, Interior, Platform, Products, Singapore, Tableware, Utensils, Wood