2/7/12 - 2/10/12
Valencia (Spain)
2/7/12 - 2/11/12
Stockholm (Sweden)
2/29/12 - 3/2/12
Shanghai (China)
INTERTEXTILE SHANGAI - Spring Edition
3/5/12 - 3/8/12
Poznan (Poland)
10/6/09
Furniture
Young Spanish designers have some features in common: traditional materials, sustainability, innovative manufacturing processes and, above all, the use of very simple, yet graphic forms. Following, we present a selection of these new designers: Apparatu, Attua Aparicio, Cristina Toledo, Diego Ramos, Guillem Ferrán, OBJ Studio, Óscar Díaz, Tomás Alonso and Yonoh. They showcased their new works recently in London by “Eyes on Spanish Design”, an exhibition curated by Javier Abio and designed by rising star of Spanish design Luis Eslava.
The Scoth Club lamp is made of 75 ceramic faces and allows to balance the direction of the light
Eyes on Spanish Design Exhibition
Graphic image of the Exhibition
RGB Vase by Óscar Díaz
Naveta, a sanitary flooring linked to the digital world, produced by Cerámica Ferres.
Naveta by Guillem Ferran
Graphite chair by Diego Ramos
20x1 Vase by Diego Ramos
Blueprint has awarded Best Product of 100% Design London to Diego Ramos for its Graphite Chair. It combines Tyvek, latex, resin and serigraphy ink. 20x1 Vase, by Diego Ramos, is a ceramic vase that can be divided into six individual items that can be combined to have as many as 20 different vases.
Eyes on Spanish Design Exhibition
Sábado and Domingo tables by OBJ Studio
Diamond lamp by Guillem Ferran
Chair nº 7 by Tomás Alonso is a new interpretation of the traditional aesthetics of curved wood and consists of seven sections of bend wood that make up three rings linked to the seat.
Eyes on Spanish Design exhibition
Chair nº 7 by Tomás Alonso
Clod chair by Yonoh
Aparatable by Attua Aparicio
Thinking Buble by Óscar Díaz
Fractal stool by Apparatu
REM lamp by Yonoh
De Boga stool by Guillem Ferran
Plof lamp by Yonoh
5º Stool by Tomás Alonso
Mr. Light series by Tomás Alonso