peter marigold at london design week 2010
peter marigold
'objects with a void'
brompton design district, 2nd floor, 3 yeoman's row, london
18 september - 26 september
'projectory'
saatchi gallery, king's road, london
from 20 september

peter marigold at 'objects with a void'
UK designer peter marigold shows some of his most recent works at two different shows
in celebration of this year's london design week.
exhibiting at the brompton design district as a part of a collective show entitled,
'objects with a void' is a series of clay vessels which range in dimension from thimble-size
to massive wellington boots. the malleable material has been forced into a gradually enlarged
cavity in wood, resulting in the top of the vessels having a texture of extruded wood.
other artists showing at the exhibition are max lamb, hiroko shiratori, and study o portable.

marigold's chess set at 'projectory'
at the second installment of phillips de pury's pop-up program in saatchi gallery, 'projectory',
marigold shows a wooden chess set table. each individual piece has been cut from
a single tree branch then minimally chiseled away to provide distinguishable characteristics.
'projectory', which aims to show important movements in contemporary design from both studio
and industrial perspectives, features new projects from nendo, richard hutton, and oskar zieta.

(left) overall table view
(right) checker detail
black always on left
Duchamp has said "les artistes ne savent pas ce qu'ils font, et c'est pour ca qu'il n'aiment pas qu'on leur dise"
same here : brent-blake-electric-chess-set
peter marigold: wooden forms
these are created using wood so there is an active reference to lumber, but the final vessels are not actually made from the organic element.
peter marigold: trunk
developed whereby a log was laser scanned to record its three dimensional form as data, and then reflected within the computer, creating a mirror image of itself. the result is a three-dimensional form that has bee...
peter marigold: arm rest + foldable table
reduced to their essence, these two versatile designs can be adapted to existing items and spaces to maximize functionality.
rachel harding: 3D lace
'3D lace' takes traditional textiles and transforms them into three-dimensional objects. harding laces, tweeds and damasks are extruded to create stalagmite structures.
geoffrey mann: shine and cross-fire wine glas
geoffrey mann is a scottish artist whose fascination with transposing the ephemeral nature of time and motion has created a studio practice that challenges the existing divides between art, craft and design.
tomoko azumi: objective at rocket gallery
this exhibition presents a selection of london-based japanese designer tomoko azumi's furniture spanning from 1995 to 2010. included are models, drawings and watercolor sketches of the various pieces on show.
brent blake: electric chess set
plug bases, sockets, bulbs and ceramic elements are the main components of this electric chess set.
the art of chess
project b gallery commissioned a group of contemporary artists to showcase their interpretation of the age old board game of chess.
front:'blow away' vase and chess table for mo
the digitalized version of a royal delft vase has been given new parameters for the material and is there after exposed of simulated wind.
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