Monday, December 26, 2011

Akari Noguchi Paper Lamp - BB3/33S

!±8± Akari Noguchi Paper Lamp - BB3/33S

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Considered Modern during the post war era. Isamu Noguchi created an icon in the 50's. the lights have been in production for over 50 years and are still made by the same company in Japan using the traditional methods for creating japanese paper lanterns. The lamps are made from the famous washi paper.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Akari Noguchi Lamp UF4-L8

!±8±Akari Noguchi Lamp UF4-L8

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Post Date : Dec 08, 2011 07:29:51
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The Noguchi Paper Lamps are considered modern during the post war era. Isamu Noguchi created an icon in the 50's. the lights have been in production for over 50 years and are still made by the same company in Japan using the traditional methods for creating japanese paper lanterns. The lamps are made from the famous washi paper.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Medium by George Nelson

!±8± Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Medium by George Nelson


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FL-Cigar-MD George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut, studied architecture at Yale University. A fellowship enabled him to study at the American Academy in Rome from 1932-34. In Europe he became acquainted with the protagonists and major architectural works of modernism. He joined the editorial staff of Architectural Forum in 1935, where he was employed until 1944. A programmatic article on residential building and furniture design, published in Architectural Forum by Nelson in 1944, attracted the attention of D.J. DePree, head of the furniture company Herman Miller. Shortly after this, George Nelson assumed the position of design director at Herman Miller. Remaining there until 1972, he became a key figure of American design, also convincing the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard to work for Herman Miller. His collaboration with Vitra began in 1957. From 1946 onwards Nelson also ran his own design office, creating numerous products that are now regarded as icons of mid-century modernism. Nelson's office also produced important architectural works and exhibition designs. George Nelson died in New York in 1986. His archive belongs to the holdings of the Vitra Design Museum. The first Bubble Lamp was designed by George Nelson in 1947, and produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950's, only to end production in 1979. Modernica has re-issued the Nelson Bubble Lamps to the original specifications using the original Howard Miller tooling. The Bubble Lamp is featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Designed by: George Nelson Features: -Color: White shade. -Shape: Cigar. -UL rated. -Materials: Plastic polymer and steel frame. Specifications: -Accommodates 150 watt incandescent bulb (not included). -Overall dimensions: 59'' H x 11.5'' W.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Large by George Nelson

!±8±Lotus Cigar Floor Lamp - Large by George Nelson

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Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 07:44:13
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FL-Cigar-LG George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut, studied architecture at Yale University. A fellowship enabled him to study at the American Academy in Rome from 1932-34. In Europe he became acquainted with the protagonists and major architectural works of modernism. He joined the editorial staff of Architectural Forum in 1935, where he was employed until 1944. A programmatic article on residential building and furniture design, published in Architectural Forum by Nelson in 1944, attracted the attention of D.J. DePree, head of the furniture company Herman Miller. Shortly after this, George Nelson assumed the position of design director at Herman Miller. Remaining there until 1972, he became a key figure of American design, also convincing the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard to work for Herman Miller. His collaboration with Vitra began in 1957. From 1946 onwards Nelson also ran his own design office, creating numerous products that are now regarded as icons of mid-century modernism. Nelson's office also produced important architectural works and exhibition designs. George Nelson died in New York in 1986. His archive belongs to the holdings of the Vitra Design Museum. The first Bubble Lamp was designed by George Nelson in 1947, and produced by Howard Miller starting in the early 1950's, only to end production in 1979. Modernica has re-issued the Nelson Bubble Lamps to the original specifications using the original Howard Miller tooling. The Bubble Lamp is featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Designed by: George Nelson Features: -Color: White shade. -Shape: Cigar. -UL rated. -Materials: Plastic polymer and steel frame. Specifications: -Accommodates 150 watt incandescent bulb (not included). -Overall dimensions: 63.5'' H x 14'' W.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Defining Modern Furniture And Contemporary Furniture

!±8± Defining Modern Furniture And Contemporary Furniture

Modern Furniture:

Modern means "in the current time," at least to some people. So, there are people who think that modern furniture has to be brand new. Some even think that it has to be styled in a sleek, futuristic sort of way to reflect the ever-changing times. By that definition, any furniture that looks a bit ahead of its time could be considered modern. However, the truth is that the term "modern furniture" actually refers more to a school of design.

That school of design is called "modernism". The modernism movement began with designers who wanted to emphasize function over form. However, these days, this style is not just about function. It is a form of functional modern art.

Materials:

Pieces of furniture that are done in the modernism style tend to use many different materials. Metal and plastic are popular options because they sleek, clean lines and can be molded to any shape. However, this style of furniture pieces can also contain plywood and many other material.

Contemporary Furniture:

Contemporary furniture can be defined in a lot of different ways. For example, it can mean furniture done in today's style, whenever today happens to be. For instance, someone living in 1950 who owned furniture made in the 1950s could call it contemporary, but someone living today who owns furniture created in the present time could also call it that way. That is why some people think that modern furniture and contemporary furniture is the same thing.

Contemporary pieces can also be defined as a group. For example, an antiques expert who came across several pieces of furniture from the 1920s could call them "1920s contemporary". However, a person who came across several 1990s pieces at a yard sale could call them "1990s contemporary", too. So, this style isn't just furniture done in one style or era. Nevertheless, most people think of contemporary furniture as done in their own time. So, by that definition, anything done in the modernism style could also be considered contemporary to some people. After all, current trends do lean towards both functionality and style.

When referring to modern furniture and contemporary furniture, the place from which the product originated is also important. For example, items made in present-day China is considered to be Chinese contemporary or modern Chinese furniture. A similar thing would be true for Japan, the USA or any other geographic location.

Materials:

Current pieces generally utilize glass, metal and chrome for shiny and clean features. Modern contemporary pieces are also usually smooth and use sharp lines and angles. However, that depends a great deal on where in the world the furniture comes from. For instance, European, American and Japanese contemporary furniture are all quite distinctive and different from one another.

The Japanese Influence: Both modernism and the current wide-spread contemporary design movements have been greatly influenced by Japanese interior design. The western world was first exposed to Japanese design at the end of the nineteenth century and the styles of Japan have been influencing western furniture ever since. Nowhere is the Japanese influence more obvious than in one of the most famous pieces of modern furniture to date. It is a coffee table that was designed by a Japanese-American named Isamu Noguchi.

The Noguchi coffee table is a modern marvel of form and function, merging both Japanese and American elements. Isamu Noguchi also had a background in architecture, which certainly had an influence on not just the famous Noguchi coffee table, but also many other furniture pieces.

The German Influence: Of course, moth modern furniture and contemporary furniture have been influenced by other cultures as well. In fact, the German culture has had a huge influence on schools of design. During the 1920s, Germany was home to many of the greatest furniture makers. They worked at the Bauhaus school and they each paved the way for the furniture to come in later decades. The Werkbund in Germany also produced some revolutionary pieces in the modernism style.

A Merging Of What Came Before: So, although both styles can be quite similar, they can also be quite different. It depends on how you define them. Nevertheless, they do have several things in common. The biggest of which is that they are a merging of what came before. In other words, both pieces take their influences from many of the greatest furniture designers and design eras of the past.

Even though they now feature things like clean lines and injection molding techniques, you can still see traces of other design movements in them. Therefore, both contemporary furniture and modern furniture aren't just defined in words. They're also defined by a rich and wonderful history.


Defining Modern Furniture And Contemporary Furniture

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Akari Noguchi Lamp J1

!±8± Akari Noguchi Lamp J1


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The Noguchi Paper Lamps are considered modern during the post war era. Isamu Noguchi created an icon in the 50's. the lights have been in production for over 50 years and are still made by the same company in Japan using the traditional methods for creating japanese paper lanterns. The lamps are made from the famous washi paper.

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