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Clever Ep. 163: Designer Jay Osgerby Shines a Light on Loss, Legacy + Longevity

Design Milk

On this episode of Clever podcast , Amy Devers talks to industrial designer and founding partner of Barber Osgerby, Jay Osgerby. Opening Ceremony of the London Olympic Games, 2012. He grew up in a small town in England, with a close-knit multi-generational family and the backdrop of his grandparents’ experiences of WWII.

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Louis Vuitton & Frieze presentes : « Objets Nomades » [Los Angeles]

Trendland

The « Objets Nomades » collection was launched in 2012. Louis Vuitton invites designers from around the world to design innovative and refined furniture or decorative objects according to the House’s pure craft tradition. Each creation pay tribute to Louis Vuitton’s special orders of yesteryear.

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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

ALAIN GILLES Portrait by Lydie Nesvadba Design as a second life: After a brief stint in the financial world, Gilles returned to study industrial design, at the urging of his wife, in France. In 2012 Barber Osgerby launched the strategy-based industrial design consultancy Map Project Office. JERRY VAN EYCK

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Iris Pan's art installation turns your love message into a soundwave postcard

Creative Boom

Love Cassette is just one milestone in the career of Iris, who has more than 15 years of interdisciplinary design experience under her belt. She was also the first designer who experimented with poetry in Virtual Reality. "My

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Top 10 Friday Five Posts of 2022

Design Milk

Luca’s work is inspired by the Murano glassmaking industry. In 2006, he founded his eponymous multidisciplinary design practice back in Venice, specializing in industrial design, product design, and design consultancy. Luca Nichetto Appreciates Spritzes, Murano, Challenges + More.

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Pop Plant

Mindsparkle Mag

Today’s design post features an interior and exterior plantscaping business, Pop Plant, specialized in inner-city spaces. While working with Pop Plant’s team to clarify their place within the industry, designers identified the unique balance in their approach.

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Buckets and Buckets of Knobs With Peloton Head of Industrial Design Jason Poure

Design Milk

Peloton’s success is partially attributable to the fact they designed a piece of exercise equipment that wasn’t just acceptable for the home, but aesthetically welcomed to live prominently within spaces great and small, no small feat considering exercise equipment is usually relegated to spaces out of view.