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January 5th, 2012

Design Futures 2012

Happy New Year to all!

Really excited to be kicking off the new year New Black style with the third edition of Design Futures for Decoration+Design Sydney.

I’ve been having a great time developing this concept.  It came about as a smooth transition of Alone Together where we looked into the importance of solitude and how we can use design to encourage people to unplug.  I loved this theme and by the time Alone Together launched I was already following its natural progression to our new concept – The Collector, The Creator & The Connoisseur.

While looking into the importance of privacy, I considered how much access we currently have into other people’s lives and their homes, our behaviour as both voyeur and exhibitionist and at how this fascination with the individual and authentic is influencing broader directions in design.

So the third edition of Design Futures was born.  The Collector, The Creator & The Connoisseur looks at this new wave of hyper-personalisation and how individual obsessions are becoming design profiles and influencing directions for 2012/13.

We have some brilliant pieces coming in for the show from exhibitors including Emily Ziz, Boyd Blue and Tigger Hall so there’ll be immediate access to the must-haves for 2012.   Complementing our featured exhibitors will be our selection of guest participants presenting the hottest new Australian talent as well as designs from leading international icons Kenneth Cobonpue, Piet Hein Eek, Carpet Reloaded and Matthew Hilton!  I know!  Pretty excited here.

So drag yourself out of your post-holiday funk and come down to the Sydney Exhibition Centre.  I’ll even help to reconcile the contradiction of having individualisation as a trend…

Decoration+Design Sydney runs for 3 days only (1st-3rd February) so register online in advance.  Tickets for the Design Futures Seminar are on sale now and are available here.

 

August 30th, 2011

Design Futures Wrap continued

Miss the second installation of Design Futures at Decoration+Design Melbourne?  If so, here is a quick overview of the four subtopics of our second exhibition and seminar, Alone Together.  You’ll find more information on the show concept in the previous post.

The four themes of Alone Together consider a selection of needs that we meet when we are alone and the spaces that we associate with them.  There are a number of others, equally important, but for this show I chose to focus on those that relate most clearly to the residential environment.

The bathroom was the most obvious space to start as it’s a space where we’re already comfortable being alone.  Through this space, we explored the need to pamper and relax in the theme, Retreat.

RETREAT

While we speak of finding some time to ourselves, we worry more about our phone battery going flat than we do our own energy levels.  When winding down involves a constant stream of posts, tweets, texts, chats and emails, we must readdress the balance between privacy and exposure.

It is time to resist the urge to constantly check on what we might be missing.

It will wait.

Unplug to liberate the mind and spirit.  Create a safe and secluded space where your virtual life is not invited to join you.  Find an escape from civilization, a place to sooth, pamper, indulge and restore.

Be aware of the physicality of yourself and the spaces you inhabit.

If we disconnect from our lives online, there is a chance we may miss something.  If we do not unplug from time to time, we are guaranteed to miss a lot more.

Design Futures presents Alone Together, D+D 2011 - Retreat theme

For the theme Produce, we turned to the classic shed as the perfect space to explore the peace found in productivity.

PRODUCE


The classic shed is a space that has always represented the importance and purpose of solitude and privacy.  The shed is a place to regain focus and composure, be it through toying with small jobs or being completely engaged in a project.  It is a space that encourages a mental state of flow, allowing new ideas to move freely and time to lose its hold.

However, the seduction of the practical is not confined to this industrial setting.  It could be gardening, knitting, practicing an instrument or any creative pursuit that is purposeful without being purely pragmatic.  Pottering or producing a masterpiece – the act of getting your hands dirty grounds you in the real world in all its beauty and imperfection.

Design Futures presents Alone Together, D+D 2011 - Produce theme

A child’s cubby house under a kitchen table reminded us how we can create imaginary worlds in Daydream.

DAYDREAM

There is a world of difference between privacy and isolation.  Sometimes the best time to be alone is when there are other people around.  We are comforted by the familiar noises of footsteps down the corridor, cooking in the kitchen, muffled conversations that don’t require us to take part but let us know that we are still connected.
As children we created worlds within worlds.  In our imaginations we held the power to turn any space into a new future or fantasy – the security of the familiar allowing the imagining of the strange.

As adults, creating a personal space that allows creativity to emerge is just as crucial.  Objects that trigger our imagination, memory and abundance of stories can encourage us to be what we wanted to be when we grew up.

Design Futures presents Alone Together, D+D 2011 - Daydream theme

And finally, a low-lit sensory room of sound, smell and luxuriously tactile products let us explore the ideas behind the theme, Sensation.

 

SENSATION


“There are moments in one’s existence where time and expanse are deeper, and the feeling of existence grows intensely” – Charles Baudelaire

Sometimes you need to be alone and in stillness to appreciate the subtlety of the senses.

To have the lack of distraction that allows the awareness of faint smells, complex sounds, changes of colour, gentle breezes and refined tastes.

The desire for a heightened experience of our surroundings is inspiring designers to create products that make us conscious of change and contrast.

Through design we may enhance our awareness of our physical environment and seduce our senses.

Design Futures presents Alone Together, D+D 2011 - Sensation theme

A final sincere thank you to all of our sponsors and participants and to the organisers at Decoration+Design. Stay tuned for some sneak peaks into the theme for our next installation of Design Futures at Decoration+Design Sydney 2012!

*feel free to contact me for any info on the products in the exhibit photos or concept images