Artisanal Action
- magazine : Form
- numero : 216 - 2016
- date : 01 mars 2016
- catégorie : Art de vivre
Sommaire
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Isa Glink
For the first time in the history of the Form +1 Award, a textile designer won - Isa Glink; creative director at Kinnasand.
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Winter wonderland
"Slowly a huge, yellow ponsse harvester descends from the wood, cutting the trees out of its way..." Ida Kukkapuri reports from the Northernmost design week in the world.
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Good vibrations
Art and architecture will breathe life into on of the most ghostly locations in Stockholm city.
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Cutting Edge
Saana Hellsten got tired of the Barbie look and invented the gender-neutral razor.
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On the menu in Milan
Front presents a rocking horse, Jens Fager
experiments with bamboo and Claesson
Koivisto Rune will bring a puzzle chair. It all
happens at the Salone del mobile in Milan. -
Porcelain
How do you relaunch a 400-year old porcelain city?
An unusual project will be shown at the fair in Milan.
Ten Japanese companies have been paired with the locomotive force of
16 international designers – among them Ingegerd Råman. -
Following the fuwls
From Kalmar to the world,
from hubris to humility. Bo
Madestrand tells the story of
FUWL, the cocky smalltown
students who founded one
of Sweden’s leading design
companies. -
Finnish finish
What’s going on at the Aalto University? Selina Vienola explains why there
suddenly are so many fashion talents emerging from the Helsinki academy.
AKINO -
The homebrew recipe
Copper objects inspired by a home distilling machine and a new form
of plaited baskets. Swedish Studio Glimpt’s collaboration with Roma
craftsmen in Transylvania highlights the beauty of local creativity. -
Legendary Lena
She was a radical thinker, a brilliant writer, a jazz enthusiast,
an interior architect and one of the masterminds
behind the Swedish model. Salka Hallström Bornold
tells the story of Lena Larsson. -
Golden Circle
Basic geometric shapes have long been taboo in architecture. But now, the
circle makes a comeback. Rasmus Graakjær examines the raw foodism of
architecture. shapes have long been taboo in architecture. But now, the
circle makes a comeback. Rasmus Graakjær examines the raw foodism of
architecture. - Artisans in action