Tools at Schools Design

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Tools at Schools is a fusion concept between Bernhardt Design, creative consultancy Aruliden, and The School at Columbia University. As environment and atmosphere do really influence the learning activities at school, the design was purposely created to introduce design of comfortable school environment in the future.

The students immersed themselves in the entire design process, from research and ideation, to hand-sketching, 3D drawing and the creation of scale models. They learned to effectively communicate and sell their ideas both verbally and in writing.

Based on personal essays, five students were selected to visit the Bernhardt Design factories and report to their classes.  Here, the students experienced the magic of design, when their ideas were turned into production drawings and came to life on the factory floor.

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Rapunzel Chair and Pouf by Kenneth Cobonpue

Rapunzel Chair and Pouf by Kenneth Cobonpue

Kenneth Cobonpue has introduced a unique collection entitled “Rapunzel”. This furniture set looks playful and elegant. The Rapunzel chair and pouf were created by combining a durable steel frame and further covered with thick hand-coiled upholstered foam. The two furniture elements can be a great addition for a contemporary interior and we find them to be especially suited for a bachelorette’s crib. It is interesting how the color of the armchair has the ability to completely change our perception of the product. For example, in the first photos, the design gives away a sober, elegant appearance, while the last picture of the post presents a more playful version, perfectly suited for the outdoors. The Rapanzel armchair and pouf are also available in silver, pale gray and sand finishes.

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Salon by Lee Broom

Salon by Lee Broom

At the London Design Festival in September 2011, award-winning British designer, Lee Broom announced his fifth collection called ‘Salon’, a furniture inspired by the curvaceous lines of 1930s upholstery.

Here is the short description from Lee Broom:
“I have wanted to create an upholstery collection for a while; my experience in fashion taught me the importance of beautiful tailoring in design and working with British manufacturers allowed me to be entirely hands-on in the design process. The collection has been brought to life through a  combination of traditional techniques and contemporary finishes.”

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Industrial Archeology Design by Mieke Meijer

Industrial Archeology Design by Mieke Meijer

These are not a strange furniture design, but an Industrial archeology furniture. Inspired by the photographs of these industrial buildings, Dutch designer Mieke Meijer created the Industrial Archeology series of furniture. She has restored the disused industrial shapes and placed them in a new context. By reducing the scale and playing with volume, Mieke Meijer creates autonomous interior objects with an architectural feel.

During Salone del Mobile 2010 she presented ‘Gravel Plant 01‘ and the collection was continued with ‘Gravel Plant 02‘, first presented during London Design Festival 2010.

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