The Table Knife Project is a social initiative and exhibition by Florentine Kitchen Knives and Berta Julià Sala that brings together 28 local design studios to create 56 table knives. The project has support of Gymnasium Design Office in visual design and the photography of Coke Bartrina.
The purpose of this initiative is to raise funds for the El Llindar Foundation through the sale of the knives, while generating synergies among the Barcelona community, showcasing its richness of varied perspectives. Working with the same knife blade, each designer reflects his personal vision of the object, using materials in an environmentally and socially responsible way. The knives were exhibited at Cubiñá Barcelona, during the celebration of Barcelona Design Week 2020.
The purpose of this initiative is to raise funds for the El Llindar Foundation through the sale of the knives, while generating synergies among the Barcelona community, showcasing its richness of varied perspectives. Working with the same knife blade, each designer reflects his personal vision of the object, using materials in an environmentally and socially responsible way. The knives were exhibited at Cubiñá Barcelona, during the celebration of Barcelona Design Week 2020.
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+Halle’s Annual Briefing, Dwelling, centers on the deficit of moments to oneself in public spaces, and the human experience of seeking those moments out in the most public of places.
The first of these collections is Levels, by Form Us With Love, a bench system combining three heights and three lengths to create subtle divisions between people.
By sitting at different heights, different directions, and distances from one another, Levels can break the monotony of a space.
By Form Us With Love for +Halle.
The first of these collections is Levels, by Form Us With Love, a bench system combining three heights and three lengths to create subtle divisions between people.
By sitting at different heights, different directions, and distances from one another, Levels can break the monotony of a space.
By Form Us With Love for +Halle.
Objectar el Món is an event based around the role of designers in tackling the key problem of our time: the need to rethink ways of coexistence between human and non-human forms of life with the goal of ensuring their – and our – survival.
To this end, we invited product design professionals to bring an object that, in their opinion, meets the material, functional, methodological, consumption or production characteristics needed in order to cease the destruction of the environment, or even initiate processes to restore it. All the objects were exhibited to form a heterogeneous landscape that gives testimony to the diversity of problems we face, and also, the variety of positions we have to face them. A group of experts from different fields guided us through this landscape to broaden the common perspectives of the design scene on issues related to ecology.
Participants: Adolfo Abejón, Alejandra Perini, Angel Valiente Studio for Design, Antoni Arola, Aya Ulan, Boaz Katz, Emiliana Design Studio, Goula / Figuera Studio, Guillem Ferran, Ibai Velilla, Isaac Piñeiro, Javier Mariscal, Jordi Canudas, Julen Ussia, Jeannette Altherr (Lievore + Altherr Désile Park), Marta Ayala Herrera, Martín Azúa, Max Enrich, Max Milà Serra, Nahtrang Studio, Nutcreatives, Oblicuas, Oriol Gener, Pablo Santos, Raquel Llaberia, Sanna Völker, Sebastian Alberdi and Stefano Colli.
Speakers: Ariadna Parreu, Daniel Barbé Farré, Laura Clèries and Raul Garcia Lozano.
Support: Barcelona Design Week, ADI-FAD, Elisava Alumni, Departament de Cultura, Arts Santa Mònica, Honext, Cervezas Alhambra.
Graphics: Pablo Silván Asperilla and Mar Ferrer Ferrer.
Photography: Pablo Santos.
Organizers: Gennís Senén, Oriol Ocaña, Berta Julià Sala.
To this end, we invited product design professionals to bring an object that, in their opinion, meets the material, functional, methodological, consumption or production characteristics needed in order to cease the destruction of the environment, or even initiate processes to restore it. All the objects were exhibited to form a heterogeneous landscape that gives testimony to the diversity of problems we face, and also, the variety of positions we have to face them. A group of experts from different fields guided us through this landscape to broaden the common perspectives of the design scene on issues related to ecology.
Participants: Adolfo Abejón, Alejandra Perini, Angel Valiente Studio for Design, Antoni Arola, Aya Ulan, Boaz Katz, Emiliana Design Studio, Goula / Figuera Studio, Guillem Ferran, Ibai Velilla, Isaac Piñeiro, Javier Mariscal, Jordi Canudas, Julen Ussia, Jeannette Altherr (Lievore + Altherr Désile Park), Marta Ayala Herrera, Martín Azúa, Max Enrich, Max Milà Serra, Nahtrang Studio, Nutcreatives, Oblicuas, Oriol Gener, Pablo Santos, Raquel Llaberia, Sanna Völker, Sebastian Alberdi and Stefano Colli.
Speakers: Ariadna Parreu, Daniel Barbé Farré, Laura Clèries and Raul Garcia Lozano.
Support: Barcelona Design Week, ADI-FAD, Elisava Alumni, Departament de Cultura, Arts Santa Mònica, Honext, Cervezas Alhambra.
Graphics: Pablo Silván Asperilla and Mar Ferrer Ferrer.
Photography: Pablo Santos.
Organizers: Gennís Senén, Oriol Ocaña, Berta Julià Sala.
Atal is a sequential oak wood shell chair series made for different types of comfort, designed by Form Us With Love in collaboration with Basque wood crafting expert, Alki.
Atal is a five-chair collection starting from an A shaped shell and building onwards, one step at a time, adding wooden layers of increased comfort. Designed to follow the characteristics of contemporary chair typologies, the add-on strategy for each chair is material-driven; celebrating tactility and building on Alki’s artisanal and industrial expertise.
By Form Us With Love for Alki.
Atal is a five-chair collection starting from an A shaped shell and building onwards, one step at a time, adding wooden layers of increased comfort. Designed to follow the characteristics of contemporary chair typologies, the add-on strategy for each chair is material-driven; celebrating tactility and building on Alki’s artisanal and industrial expertise.
By Form Us With Love for Alki.
Through the partnership with +Halle, Form Us With Love continues to design on the range level, expanding the Nest series to cover the public space.
The System Table is designed with the purpose of serving working needs in public settings and throughout the day we will discuss how public space can better inform workspaces to become more constructive, meaningful and purpose-led.
The Nest Easy Sofa is an anchoring piece in a growing series of upholstered sofas and chairs, serves informal meeting spaces with an accessible and sheltering beacon in any space.
By Form Us With Love for +Halle.
The System Table is designed with the purpose of serving working needs in public settings and throughout the day we will discuss how public space can better inform workspaces to become more constructive, meaningful and purpose-led.
The Nest Easy Sofa is an anchoring piece in a growing series of upholstered sofas and chairs, serves informal meeting spaces with an accessible and sheltering beacon in any space.
By Form Us With Love for +Halle.