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Win a trip for 2 to Australia with Thinking Ergonomix

Thinking Ergonomix have announced their ‘Roll in the Style’ design competition for this years Clerkenwell Design Week.  The prize is an exciting trip for two to Sydney, Australia returning to London via Singapore.  The experience will include a Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb and a flight in a Red Baron stunt plane, plus the chance to join Thinking Ergonomix at the Saturday InDesign industry event in Singapore on the return leg.

Thinking Ergonomix will award the most unique and stylish graphic panel for CASINO on 24th May at 6pm in their showroom.  CASINO is a two in one mobile storage unit that is designed by Thinking Ergonomix and features interchangeable graphics side panels that allow an unlimited scope using customised graphics. 

All you need to do is click the below link and enter your details to get your CASINO specification document. 

Roll in the Style!

Design PRIMA to run alongside ARC Show 2012

So Design PRIMA is not quite dead and gone…

 The Design PRIMA story is a long and to many, a well known one.  Some will remember its heritage from Spectrum and its association with the Architectural Review at the Commonwealth Centre or in its reincarnation as Design PRIMA at Old Billingsgate with Mix Interiors and eventually The Business Design Centre.  After years of declining visitor figures and somewhat questionable feedback as to the validity and focus of the event, Design PRIMA has landed the backing of The ARC Show and United Business Media, still one of the power houses in B2B publishing and exhibitions.  The publications that they will bring to the table range from Mondo (a lighting publication) to Building Design and Property Week, well respected publications with respected voices and good integrity.

 From the 29th February – 1st March 2012 The ARC Show and Design PRIMA will run side by side with exhibitors being able to see the latest in commercial, retail and residential lighting and contract furniture all under one roof at the Business Design Centre.

 If Design PRIMA can find its way back into the hearts and minds of the contract trade and sit along side of Clerkenwell Design Week, next year could hold some interesting events for designers and trade alike.  The market here needs these platforms to engage a wider audience, who are becoming much more sophisticated and have higher expectations than just visiting another tired trade show.

 Watch this space..

World Festival of Interiors – Barcelona, 2-4 November 2011

This November will see the launch of an exciting new interiors event that will be held in Barcelona – Inside. Running alongside the World Architecture Festival, Inside is a brand-new festival celebrating the finest interiors and their creators.

In the main the format looks set to be familiar, but with some innovative new twists to take this above and beyond the current droll offering that we have been subjected to of late. With a series of through a curated events, talks, installations and a prestigious awards programme, Inside looks set to engage the industry as never before.
One of the most exciting new elements is that designers will be given the opportunity to present their work to the live panel of judges and in front of a live audience, which will include clients and press.

Categories range from the most prestigious new hotels and bars to civic spaces, offices and shops. In a nail-biting finale shortlisted entrants from each category will go head to head for the overall prize of World Interior of the Year live at the Festival.

Inside’s formidable international judging panel will decide which project walks away with ‘World Interior of the Year’ live at the festival. The judges for the 2011 event are:

• Lorenzo Apicella
Robert Backhouse
Nigel Coates
David Collins
• Ilse Crawford
• Marcus Fairs
• Andre Fu
• Suzy Hoodless
Eva Jiricna
Ross Lovegrove
• Linda Morey Smith
• Lyndon Neri
• Paul Priestman

Click here for further details: http://www.insidefestival.com/index.cfm

HELLO! February 8, Stockholm Furniture Fair: “Let’s come together – Meeting environment and behaviors”

Here we take an in-depth look at the basic anatomy of the meeting. What type of behaviour governs a meeting? What type of working and meeting environments generate efficiency and a good working climate? Behavioural scientists, researchers into working environments and meeting consultants share their experiences and ideas.
Host: Mark Isitt
Guests: Christina Bodin Danielsson, Architect SAR/MSA
Dr Pernilla Quarfordt, scientist, FX Palo Alto Laboratory in USA

http://www.stockholmfurniturefair.se/en/visitor-info/news

‘Hello’ examines the anatomy of meetings @ The Stockholm Furniture Fair

Employing a variety of perspectives, ‘Hello’ invites visitors to a number of talks taking an in-depth look at WHERE, WHEN and HOW we hold meetings and focusing on the public environments in which they take place.

‘Hello’ consists of an inspirational exhibition, produced in collaboration with architecture and design agency Uglycute, and a series of talks. The seminars consist of 2-3 short talks lasting around 45 minutes in total. The format resembles a ‘talk show’, with a moderator who guides the discussion. The talks, which are spread over four days, have themes that show meetings in different lights, with one block in the morning and one in the afternoon.

The speakers include: Christina Bodin Danielsson, Architect SAR/MSA, D.Eng, researcher at KTH, Anders Marsen & Petter Hauffman, C-O-M-B-I-N-E, Jens Lanvin, futurologist, trend and business intelligence analyst, Synovate, Pernilla Quarfordt, researcher at FX Palo Alto Laboratory in the USA, Robert Stadler, designer, Form Us With Love, designers, and Monica Förster, designer. The talks will be in English.

TUEDAY 8 FEBRUARY: THEME – MEETING BEHAVIOR

Afternoon: Let’s come together – Meeting environments and behavior
Here we analyze the basic anatomy of the meeting. What type of behavior governs a meeting? What type of working and meeting environments generate efficiency and a good working climate? Behavioral scientists, researchers into working environments and meeting consultants share their experiences and ideas.

WEDNESDAY 9 FEBRUARY: PROCESS & CASE

We focus on the questions WHO and HOW, and consider everything from approach to problems and generation of ideas to selling and implementation. It’s about sharing experiences, process visibility and providing inspiration through successful, innovative examples.

Morning: 2 sides 2 every story – Collaboration perspectives
2 sides 2 every story presents meetings between parties in projects and gives their differing perspectives of the work process. Client/Interior Décor Architect, Manufacturer/Designer, etc.

Afternoon: Show ‘n Tell – Case snapshots
A follow-up element offering a smorgasbord of short 10-minute snapshots of meeting environments or meeting products, in which interior décor architects, designers or purchasers showcase interesting examples.

THURSDAY 10 FEBRUARY: VISION, PASSION AND COMMUNICATION

Inspiring talks from the perspective of widely differing professional groups. We focus on WITH THE AID OF WHAT is it possible to create future public environments and meetings. What are the views of designers and experts on meetings of the future? What inspires and how are new ideas born? How can a company work on brand values in its public domains and how can these be reflected in the office’s internal meeting structure?

Morning: Everything but the chair – Designing good meetings
We take a look at the factors, excluding furniture, for example, that create conditions for good meetings. The use of new technology, meeting furniture, sound, light and space are discussed by experts from each field.

Afternoon: Telling stories – Interior branding
Here we collect ideas about the visibility of a company’s brand in public meeting environments such as entrances and reception and visitor areas. We also look at how the corporate culture as a brand internally affects the configuration of the office’s external and internal meeting rooms. The meeting area as seen through the eyes of brand experts.

FRIDAY 11 FEBRUARY: TRENDS

Morning: What’s next – The future anatomy of meetings
We take a peek at meetings of the future. What will our meetings be like in 5 years, in 10 years, in 50 years? What new requirements will need to be provided for? What new behavior can we already perceive? Futurologists and trendspotters provide a view of the meetings and meeting furniture of the future.

 

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http://www.stockholmfurniturefair.se/en/visitor-info/news/‘hello-examines-the-anatomy-of-meetings

The ARC Show 2011: Architectural, retail and commercial lighting show

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The 12th -13th January will see the ARC lighting show relocate to the Business Design Centre in Islington, London (nearest tube is Angel on the Northern Line). “Source and gain inspiration…” as the event organisers bring together the ‘entire spectrum of lighting disciplines for 2 days of sourcing, networking and celebrating – new venue, new life maybe?

Over the last few years, exhibitions from all sectors have suffered from a decline in quality and ingenuity, lacking in general both innovative new products and visitor footfall. I hope that this year sees a change in the exhibitions and shows aimed at our market and create an environment that is both inspirational and engaging.

What ARC will do is provide seminars from industry on new developments and legislation, showcase a nice selection of products in its design gallery and present the SLL Young Lighter of the Year award (12th January at 4.30pm). It will also have a presence from some of the key players in the lighting market, so if you do have some free time over the 2 days, register online and head on over for the show and the IALD conference.

www.thearcshow.com

Show Highlights:

IALD Enlighten Europe Conference:
Running alongside the exhibition is the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) Enlighten Europe Conference. Hear from those at the forefront of the lighting industry, be educated, network and debate the hot topics in lighting design and manufacture today.

This year’s conference has been designed to give you a unique insight into the very latest in lighting, from urban, retail, and animation, through to the development of world leading environments. Plus, The ARC Show has secured an exclusive new interactive feature for the 2011 show.

Design Gallery:
The Design Gallery, in its third year, offers a unique showcase of stunning, innovative and exciting decorative designs in a walkway of hand-picked exhibitors.

SLL Young Lighter of The Year:
The Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) will once again be hosting their Young Lighter of The Year final at The ARC Show 2011. With the final held during the show, this annual competition provides a platform for young lighters to win the considerable professional kudos of being chosen as the Young Lighter of the Year.

LIF Technical Seminars:
A free informative seminar programme brought to you by the Lighting Industry Federation will give you the very latest updates on the hot topics of the industry. The 2011 seminars will include: The Carbon Trust, LED Update, Lighting Controls, Exterior/Urban Lighting.

The Lighting Association Lighting Controls Demonstration Area:
Step inside this unique feature area and see firsthand the very latest lighting control technology in action.