dutch design chair rotterdam

dutch design chair rotterdam

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Dutch Design Chair Rotterdam

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Dutch Design Whiteboard of Dutch Design Brand Dutch Design Chair by Tim Várdy Dutch Design Chair Cowhide by Tim Várdy Dutch Design Chair Holland by Tim Várdy Dutch Design Chair Tulips by Tim Várdy Affordable and practical  Designer Tim Vardy is the founder of Dutch Design Brand. The brand is known for the Dutch Design Chair and aims to design affordable and practical designer products in a sustainable way. Dutch Design Brand stands for sustainable, practical products that are distinguished by their simplicity and beauty. They strive for affordable designs that are accessible to a large group of people. Respect for people and the environment is a basic requirement. Lifecycle of the brand Tim Vardy studied Classical Piano at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. He is the creator of the famous folding chair, the Dutch Design Chair. Tim works daily from his office in Haarlem, located next to the iconic Windmill De Adriaan. In other words, there is sufficient 'Holland' inspiration for Dutch Design Brand.




No seats left   Which came first? 'The Dutch Design Brand' or 'The Dutch Design Chair? The idea for The Dutch Design Chair originated in June 2011 when Tim Vardy visited the North Sea Jazz Festival. When he saw that there were no seats left, he came up with the idea to design a practical cardboard chair with a beautiful print. The chair proved to be such a hit that Tim decided to design a complete line under the name Dutch Design Brand. But the Dutch Design Chair wil always remain Tim's favourite! Find the famous chair in our shop and choose a print that suits you! Dutch Design Whiteboard of Dutch Design Brand Krukje, nachtkastje of bijzettafeltje? De Dutch Design Chair is het allemaal. Door zijn unieke vormgeving en innovatieve constructie zijn de mogelijkheden van dit duurzame krukje eindeloos. We zijn er dan ook trots op dat de New York Times onze Chair uitriep tot ‘standout creation’! De Dutch Design Chair is gemaakt van FSC gecertificeerd karton en wordt volledig in Nederland geproduceerd.




De Chair is erg sterk en kan met gemak 200 kilo dragen. 30 x 30 x 34 cm RT @PROOFFNL: Lots of news to share... Sign up now and receive our non-spammy newsletter Thursday > https://t.co/pcbGwEww5P < https://t.co/… segrivas RT @PROOFFNL: #workspacewednesday check out the articles we loved from @Ditt_nl, @CollectiveHub @I_Q_London and @StoddartReview > https://t… RT @PROOFFNL: How to get to workspace success? Check out our new roundup w/ input from @futurespace____ #pimagazine @sansvanessa > https://…Sign up now and receive our non-spammy newsletter Thursday > https://t.co/pcbGwEww5P < https://t.co/… PROOFFNL Lots of news to share... Sign up now and receive our non-spammy newsletter Thursday > https://t.co/pcbGwEww5P < https://t.co/DtCll4U3yG I_Q_London RT @PROOFFNL: #workspacewednesday check out the articles we loved from @Ditt_nl, @CollectiveHub @I_Q_London and @StoddartReview > https://t… Dare to see the #EarChair and the #OffSize on a cruise ship?




Visit @ObjectRotterdam #workshopofwonders #ssrotterdam… https://t.co/I6bFUhkVNM RT @PROOFFNL: #workspacewednesday check out the articles we loved from @Ditt_nl, @CollectiveHub @I_Q_London and @StoddartReview > https://t… #workspacewednesday check out the articles we loved from @Ditt_nl, @CollectiveHub @I_Q_London and @StoddartReview >… https://t.co/T7tgWyvN58 RT @PROOFFNL: Happy to share that the amazing team over at @vruchtvlees doesn't shy away from rebranding #PROOFF! Happy to share that the amazing team over at @vruchtvlees doesn't shy away from rebranding #PROOFF! dutch artist and designer sander wassink has showcased ‘contrabande’, an exhibition displayed at the museum boijmans van beuningen in rotterdam until 26 february 2017. simultaneously, wassink has been part of dutch design week where he was a guest at the daily design talk show’s ‘create out loud #3 spirituality in design. the talk led the guests to discuss how a more spiritual approach to design can help to shape the future in a more ethical and economical way.




‘contrabande’ is yet another example of this approach to the creative practice. sander wassink contrabande at the museum boijmans van beuningenall images courtesy of sander wassink sander wassink’s creative practice is recognized for product deconstruction and revolves around the notions of history, memory and preservation. for ‘contrabande’, the exhibition traces back the history and process of chair by renowned dutch industrial designer W.H. gispen. wassink traveled to morocco to produce a remake of an original gispen chair using the available fabrication techniques. drawing influence from the exotic country, the results see techniques including interweaving and knotting employed to locally-sourced materials. furthermore, with the help of local craftsmen in morocco, the vibrantly colored interpretation of the gispen chair was produced. the artist and designer traveled to morrocco for the project ‘the products we consume every day and order online come from all over the world.




because the industrial production chain now spreads across the globe, we do not know where things originate: how something is made, how much time and attention has been devoted to it and where it actually comes from.’ interweaving, knotting and fusing local materials were the main elements of producing the reinterpretation weaving is used with paint layered on top vibrant and bold colors give the gispen chair a contemporary twist the pieces are on show at the museum boijmans van beuningen local craftsmen were hired to help in the reproduction the artist and designer in morocco dutch design week 2016 jelle mastenbroek's glassworks vending machine plays on » sander wassink presents vibrant interpretations of gispen » os and oos plays with perspective at dutch design week 2016 olivier van herpt's 3D printed ceramics at design academy » sander wassink cuts and re-edits shoes into new footwear jelle mastenbroek's glassworks vending machine plays on monetary value

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