A Couple of My Favorites from 100% Design, London
Keeping on the theme yet another week of the Design Crack Series exploring purely Dutch and British Design, I wanted to mention that 100% Design in London just ended with a number of really exciting products just exhibited. 100% Design, by the way, is a design exhibition focusing on the latest trends in interior design.
All our exhibitors are vetted by a selection panel that contains the most important movers and shakers in the industry from the UK's foremost contemporary furniture retailers, to a clutch of heavyweight designers. It means that every stand at the show meets our own exacting criteria ensuring that the show is kept truly 100% Design.
While we have always prided ourselves on creating an event where real business can take place, we also believe an exhibition should be fun. Over the years 100% Design has become renowned for the quality of its exhibition design, its food and arguably most important of all its bar. It's a place where visitors can catch up with old friends, be inspired by new ideas and catch a glimpse of the future.
I urge you to look at the 100% design website if you want to see the forefront of interior design, and I'll also include a bunch of other cool links at the end. Now, on to a couple of products that really resonated with me. First, are you an ultramodernist who demands the absolute cleanest sharpest furniture made for your house? Do you live somewhere cold? If you answered yes to these questions, and you have $10,000 + to spend, I suggest a fireplace upgrade to an Encompass. It's like having one of those slick Danish Stereo consoles from the 60s except you throw logs in it and it burns things.
On the less austere and much wittier tip, is a product like Mixko's Footbowl ( a play on football for obvious reasons) . I particularly like this piece because it's a beautifully crafted ceramic representation of a deflated football. Also, I just like the cleverness of this scenario:
Come Home. Football's flat. Should I throw it away? Hell No. Just smoosh it down and it's a fruit bowl. Repurpose whatever you got. No waste.
So, that's two of the 964 products that are featured in this year's exhibition. I leave you to explore the rest. For further reading, check out:












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