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Tuesday, 6 September 2011

A Chair Affair for Natuzzi

We are extremely exited that Natuzzi have asked us to transform their iconic Sound Chair. It will be displayed for ‘A Chair Affair’ exhibition during the London Design Festival 2011, at their store in centralLondon.
Besides us Natuzzi has invited nine
up-and-coming designers to offer a re-design of their chair:
Davide Bianchi, Liqui Design, Joachim King, Katrin Baumgarten, Melanie Porter, Valentina Gonzalez Wohlers, Ryan Todd and Francesca Mancini.

Each of the talented designers, or design collectives will offer their alternative designs by painting, embellishing, reupholstering and in some case, completely remodelling the existing Sound Chairs.





Their exciting creations will then be exhibited at the Natuzzi store, 80-81 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 4TE from 17th to 25th September along with a collection of re-designed Natuzzi chairs by international designers from Belgium and Russia. A private view reception, sponsored by Italian aperitif Aperol, will also be held in store on Wednesday 21st September from 6pm – 9pm.


LOVE LONDON: THE LAUNCH

We LOVE LONDON, especially at this time of the year (LDF) because we get to collaborate with people that we love and to realize the most exiting work!

Love London
, a new brand, launching autumn 2011 at Olympia exhibition halls, London, is a book of photographs – and wallpaper, murals, bone china,tea towels and more. Love London products launch at Top Drawer Olympia 11-13 September stand D36.

Barbara Chandler’s book of photographs, titled Love London, is published this autumn by Batsford www.annovabooks.com. It is a neat little hardback, beautifully designed and bound, and small enough to slip into a bag - and it only costs £9.99. With its 180 colour and black-and-white photographs, Londoners are loving it (to keep or for a present), and tourists, too, are snapping it up at gift boutiques, museum shops, and book stores all over the capital. Amazon has already re-ordered. Photographs are teamed with over 100 quotes about London, from 15th century poetry to a modern blog, with Shakespeare, Milton, Johnson, Dickens and many many more along the way.

Love London - the book - is launched to the trade at Top Drawer Autumn 2011, London’s major show at Olympia for high-quality design-led home and fashion accessories and gifts. And here Love London will also launch its own brand of wallpaper and murals, tea towels, cushions, roller blinds, aprons, bone china collectibles, and more.

It all started with the tea towels. “I have always wanted to see my photographs printed onto fabric,” says Barbara. “And tea towels seem perfect – the proportions are just right.” Barbara has a long friendship with Digetex, who have state-of-the-art digital printing machinery in Manchester. Managing director Roger Wills, and creative director Debbie Mckeegan founded their company in 2003, the first to see the potential of, and to heavily invest in, new ground-breaking digital fabric-printing technologies.

Indeed, now that printing onto wall coverings and fabric is so sophisticated and in such high detail, it becomes possible for artefacts such as a tea towel or a cushion to be a photograph in its own right – just printed onto something a little different. “So that’s what I am doing with DigetexHOME,”

says Barbara. Photo-printed tea towels cost £9.99, and cushions from £40. “We are also producing superb photo-printed murals of London scenes and people, which can fill a whole wall – and that’s incredibly exciting for a photographer.” Roller blinds are another option.

www.digetexhome.com

Bone china was another medium Barbara hankered after. Again a friendship – this time with Paul Bishop, director of The New English in Stoke-on-Trent – has led to a first edition of four Love London beautiful bone china photo-printed wall plates, and a series of six little trinket boxes, all printed (digitally again) to a very high quality. The New English is unique in combining contemporary art and graphics with old ceramic crafts, but is breaking fresh ground here in the use of photography and digital printing.

www.thenewenglish.co.uk

Putting Love London fabrics onto chairs (or even a settee...) is master craftsman Andrea Simonutti of North London’s Urban Upholstery (more friends), who, together with artist/designer Patrizia Sottile, rescue abandoned pieces of furniture and expertly reinvent them as vintage. “I see upholstery as an art,” says Andrea, “and we are passionate about transforming old piece.” www.urb­anupholstery.com






Partnering Barbara in the Love London launch is Sahra Gott, the highly successful communications and brand manager for Kevin McCloud. “She is holding my hand all the way, and shaping our brand,” says Barbara. “I could not do this without her.”

All Love London products are designed and made in England – textiles and wallpapers in Manchester,

china in Stoke-on-Trent, and upholstery in London. “We will never take Love London out of the UK,” Barbara and Sahra vow. “Love London made in China would be a contradiction in terms.”

Barbara Chandler is a journalist best known for her design writing. But she is also an accomplished photographer who has been exhibiting and selling her work for nearly 25 years. Her framed prints currently sell in the Conran Shop worldwide. She has been making her unique handmade photo-cards since the early 90s. Each has a genuine photographic print stuck down and signed by Barbara – a real signed photo to send or frame at very modest cost. These have been the Conran Shop’s best selling range of cards, and some of the images have now sold in thousands, through other shops, markets, and Barbara’s own website. Her show Love London at Habitat on Regent Street in September 2008 was a sell out, with an edition of 200 mounted, framed and signed prints.

In the introduction to her book Love London Barbara observes that “vibrant, buzzing, thrilling London is on a roll - it is now considered the capital of the world.” She laughs – “and now my photographs are literally on a roll, too, along with tea towels and plates. For me this is thrilling, too. Photography, essentially an art of innovation and discovery, now has a new dimension.”

* A percentage of profits from appropriate images on Love London merchandise will be given to appropriate charities.

Contacts

Press/marketing enquiries for Love London, the book (published by Batsford): Komal Patel,

Anova Books, tel: 020 7605 1466;

kpatel@anovabooks.com

Press/marketing enquiries, for Love London products: Sahra Gott: tel: 01243 816611;

sahra@mulberryhousepr.co.uk

For more background, quotes and interviews: Barbara Chandler; tel: 020 8987 2737;

07970 700 775; Barbara@barbarachandler.co.uk

Digetex: Debbie McKeegan: tel: 0161 873 8891; debbiemc@digetexhome.com

The New English: Paul Bishop: tel: 01782 373469; paul@thenewenglish.co.uk
Urban Upholstery Ltd : Andrea Simonutti, tel 0207 275 9436; info@urbanupholstery.com

barbara@barbarachandler.co.uk

www.lovelondon.uk.com

Love London, with 180 photographs by Barbara Chandler is on Amazon
http://amzn.to/qmXaGw
Love London products launch at Top Drawer Olympia 11-13 September stand D36
www.lovelondon.uk.com


Friday, 20 May 2011

Creative Clerkenwell Pop-Up Shop

Launching at Clerkenwell Design Week this year is Creative Clerckenwell a network of designers makers committed to upcycle discarded materials.
Led by designer-curator and Craft Central network member Charlene Lam, various events will take place from the 24th to the 28th of May :

Creative Clerkenwell Pop-Up Shop
at 21 Clerkenwell Green, EC1R 0DX
Tue-Sat 24-28 May, 11-6 Tue-Fri and 11-5 Sat,

The pop-up shop will offer a selection of work from Craft Central designer-makers, with an emphasis on Collected in Clerkenwell products made from upcycled materials collected from local showrooms and businesses.

Roof Party and market at Craft Central, 33-35 St John’s Square, London EC1M 4DS
Thur 26 May 2011, 4-8pm,

Craft Central and Creative Clerkenwell will host a roof party at Craft Central
headquarters on St
John’s Square, with furniture made from salvaged materials. A selection of designer-makers will show and sell their wares, including garden pots made from reclaimed slate by London Kills Me. With kind support from Asahi Beer.

Vitra Showroom: Upcycling Workshops and Display
30 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1M 5PG, Tue-Thu, 24-26 May, noon-2pm.
Using discarded material samples, participants will make purses, pouches, and brooches with guest designers and hand-bound books with Wyvern Bindery.

Thanks to Craft Central
Formerly the Clerkenwell Green Association, Craft Central is a charity supporting a network of more than 500 independent UK designer-makers, offering training, studio space and exhibition opportunities, all at highly subsidised rates. www.craftcentral.org.uk

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Season's Greetings

We wish you a great holiday season and we are looking forward to a new year full of great events to share with all of you! Lots of love andrea & patrizia

Friday, 3 December 2010

PRIVATE VIEW_Party

Thank you very much to everyone for making the Private View an enjoyable and memorable party!

Sadly is over, after all the effort and long preparations
Sunday evening we wrapped up our main event of this season: The private view of Our Collective Show,
Urban Upholstery_Events!...
but not fear the exhibition will continue till the 31st of January 2011!!!
It was simply a great fun to celebrate two years of successful collaborations with such extraordinary people and creativity!
But none of this would have been possible without the support from guests, friends, partners and most important our designers, So our biggest Thank you goes to:
all our guests for coming to the party, despite the freezing cold and tube strike (...another one!)
the exhibitors: Madeleine, Annette, Dawn, Laura, Ian and Susan for their constant support, for showing their amazing works with us, bringing lots of creativity, charm and style to our showroom...
and also for baking and offering their favourite dishes at the PV!
A special Thanks goes to:
Attilia, Andrea's mother for baking 3 typical savoury cakes from Liguria....
feeding everyone!!!
to our Partners: YSH for offering very generous goody bags to all of our guests... at the end of the day everyone was very happy to take home free sweets and drinks!
Niko B. Organic Chocolates for amusing us with the spicy smell and taste of his chocolate soup (with a hint of Rum, it was simply a pleasure) and his delicious range of chocolate.
And at last but not least a warm thank you to our friend and special guest: Experimenter En Colour for his extraordinary live show...sowing machine, scanned fabric and various tools from our museum of found objects, were just few of the elements mixed to create a sound specific performance.

But for all of you that missed all this
...the fun is not all over yet, we will be back next weekend for two special events offering you the chance to view and buy our works and meet our designers at the:
  • Hidden Art Open Studios Sat & Sun 4-5/12/10 12:00-6:00 pm at Urban Upholstery, 21 De Beauvoir Road, N1 5SF for the full list of open studios please check Hidden Art web-site.
  • Eco Design Christmas Fair,Saturday 4th December 10am – 5pm & Sunday 5th December 10am – 4pm at the Assembly Hall, Islington Town Hall, Upper Street, London N1 2UD, Entry fee: £2 Concessions: £1, for a full list of exhibitors please check the Eco Design Fair web-site.


























Thursday, 25 November 2010

Special Guest: Audio Architecture

"Experimenter en Couleur" of Audio Architecture will be showcasing their work at our forthcoming Private Event held on Sunday the 28th at 14:30!
They are a group of artists specialised on innovation and emerging technologies and for the occasion they will present "Testing The Wheel", their first recorded work after 10 years of research and experimentation.
When we invited them to play at our event they immediately responded with an idea to make a specific work for us, related to what we are doing. Scanning fabrics and who knows what else to compose a site specific track...!

Their music is inspired by sounds recorded in space to express the multidimensionality and physicality of everything that surrounds us.
Materials react in different ways because they have a specific molecule structure that moves when forces or energies are applied or hit them. They absorb and reflect light to appear
to our naked eyes with a specific colour and they express a different feeling to our touch.
Sound travels in a similar way to light, hitting any object around us and assuming a specific value when crosses them.
We are living in a dynamic world where subsystems transform energies and they
constantly stimulate our perception.
Creating spaces means understanding the potentialities of every material and keeping into account all the elements such as sound, light, forces in order to
generate a complex system of reactions that eventually will please our senses with their aesthetics...

In the mean time:
Testing The Wheel
These early compositions aim to refine and define several methods in generative music making, to prove the indefinite moods and experiences possible and understand more of how the listener is stimulated by such unfamiliar territory.
The compositions break from the barriers of scale and timing associated
with traditional music to allow the freedom to explore new possibilities. All use generative tools in their music creation and are the outcome of self-made audio and visual synthesisers coupled to different stimuli. Control comes in varying degrees from the rules set at the beginning of the development process.
Methods for playing the machines vary greatly according to project. Unexpected outcomes are celebrated and essential to the process.
Listen to Testing The Wheel at the Experimenter En Colour Shop











Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Eco-Design Christmas Fair 2010

Designed as an all-in-one sustainable and ethical shopping spree, the Eco-Design Christmas Fair returns for it's seventh year, providing a unique retail platform for the UK's most forward-thinking designers whose work is centred on environmentally considerate techniques.

The event promises an attractive and hassle-free shopping experience for those who wish to buy contemporary, fair and friendly products - perfect for a kooky, conscious, design-savvy crowd; one of the most stylish and inspiring sustainable events in town.

Come along and discover a fantastic range of quality Christmas gifts and gadgets, home accessories, fashion, footwear, jewellery, furniture, lighting, books, technology, baby clothes, toys and many more top British and Fairtrade sustainable products.

With prices to suit everyone, the Eco-Design Fair offers a rare chance to meet the designer/makers and chat about their challenges and criteria.

To add to the festive atmosphere, they'll have a little live music, plus textile recycling workshops:

Festive bunting run by the superb Seaside Sisters: http://seasidesisters.co.uk/about/

plus your chance to make your very own Festive Youdoodoll: http://www.youdoodoll.co.uk/home/ open to all ages & abilities. Bring along a small photo of yourself (or a freind), and we'll have the talented Eco Annie on hand to help you create your doll.

They'll have a refreshments area with organic, locally-sourced nibbles and hot spiced cider.

Venue: Assembly Hall, Islington Town Hall, Upper Street, Islington, N1 2UD

Opening Times: Saturday 4th December 10am-5pm & Sunday 5th December 10am-4pm

Entry £2. Concessions £1.

For a full list of exhibitors and workshops please see the "Eco Design Fair" website:

http://ecodesignfair.co.uk/christmas_fair.html