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Joris Laarman unveils new work at Friedman Benda

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On march 4, 2010 Dutch designer Joris Laarman unveiled his new work at Friedman Benda in New York. It’s his first solo exhibition in U.S. Laarman’s unique aesthetic merges cutting-edge technology and the life-sciences to create work of unexpected beauty. In 2008, Laarman’s Bone Chair and Bone Chaise, his first two works since graduating from Eindhoven, were displayed in MoMA’s exhibition Design and the Elastic Mind. This marked a major milestone in his career and the chair subsequently, was added to the museum’s permanent collection.

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Nervous System jewelry

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Nervous System creates experimental jewelry, combining nontraditional materials like silicone rubber and stainless steel with rapid prototyping methods. We find inspiration in complex patterns generated by computation and nature.

This bracelet comes laced with a silk satin ribbon allowing variable fit. Silicone rubber is soft, supple, and stretchy! In addition, it’s odorless and heat resistant with a high tensile strength that allows the bracelet to recover from both stretching and crushing with no damage. Simply stretch the bracelet over your wrist and you’re ready to go.

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Peter Jansen – incredible Julia.MGX chandelier.

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.MGX by Materialise is excited to announce that its new E-volution collection along with a number of its most innovative pieces will be featured in a new show entitled “123”

at Moss in New York City from May 17 until June 27, (coinciding with the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF).

In addition to pieces by Patrick Jouin (Solid collection), Amanda Levete, and Lars Spuybroek, there will be the latest creations by Arik Levy, Hani Rashid, Bathsheba Grossman, Luc Merx, Platform Studio, and Peter Jansen –

including his incredible Julia.MGX. At over a metre long, with its energy saving bulbs, the Julia.MGX is the biggest chandelier ever produced by .MGX and shows what surprising, imaginative and original forms can be brought about when art and technology are merged. 

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Yakuza coffee table by Reddish

Ink is not only skin deep. A digitally tattooed wooden body. In its design, the table is treated as a living body, receiving its character from a unique tattoo printed on its surface. The wood texture acts as skin, becoming a platform for expressing a strong cultural and personal identity.

The digital printing technology enables to easily treat each table individually, making them unique – just like people.

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