Teknion Boston
4.14.08 | Teknion's new Boston showroom opened on April 4th to a
crowd of hundreds. The areas A&D community came out in droves to
welcome the company and all of its heavy hitters to celebrate the opening
of the space.
Luna Textiles: The Fuse Collection
4.14.08 | You don't have to be a designer to get excited by the variety and
quality of Luna Textiles offerings. It used to be, and for many
still is, the case that fabric is an afterthought. But who would design a
fantastic interior without considering the aesthetic of color and
texture? In that way, Luna, known as the Armani of textiles, is a
designers dream.
A Random Walk: Interior Design Regulation
4.14.08 | Imagine you were a state legislator and some folks asked you to pass a
law making it a crime to give advice about paint colors and throw pillows
without a license. Well, that's pretty hard to imagine, but its how Clark Neily,
Esq., of the ironically named Institute for Justice, a libertarian
organization, began his opinion piece in the April 1, 2008 Wall Street
Journal.
Preservation Of Modern Architecture by Theodore H.M. Prudon
4.14.08 | As Modern architecture ages to a point where preservation is necessary,
the methods and technology used in this preservation have to be carefully
considered to maintain the design integrity of the building. Theodore
H.M. Prudons (PhD, FAIA) Preservation Of Modern
Architecture (published by Wiley) provides useful guidance, with
many case studies, for the professional architect interested in a broad
background in preservation as a field as well as specific material and
technology issues in preservation.
Benjamin Moore Hue Awards
4.14.08 | Benjamin Moore presented its annual HUE Awards on March 27 in New
York City.This year's honorees competition winners were:
- STUDIOS Architecture, San Francisco, for Contract Interiors
- Donald Lococo Architects, Washington, DC, for Residential Exteriors.
- Danielle Bokor, of Bokor Consulting, Inc., Woodmere, NY, for Residential Interiors
Exhibit of the 2007 International Design Awards
4.14.08 | Last month, officeinsight went to the exhibition of the 2007
International Design Awards at the Museum of Design, Art, and
Architecture in Culver City, CA. The International Design Awards is a new
competition whose mission is to recognize, celebrate and promote
legendary design visionaries and to uncover emerging talent in
architecture and interior, product, graphic and fashion design. IDA was
founded by the Farmani Group, the same minds that created the
Lucie Awards for Photography.
The HON Company Takes An Environmental Journey
4.7.08 | The HON Company, one of HNI Corporation's big financial
engines and a mid-market furniture powerhouse, continues to be a treasure
house of surprises. Generally, most people are aware of its operational
superiority, but few know what that means and how that translates to
worker attitude, and a variety of other essential corporate
attitude.
Recently, I met with HON's Don Mead, Vice President of Marketing,
Jim Cahill, Vice President of Systems and Mindy
Billingsley, Environmental Marketing Manager, along with several of
their colleagues, who offered an excellent overview of HON's green
initiatives, as well as some candid observations on how to effectively
communicate the companys environmental story to its mid-market
customers.
Architect Jean Nouvel 2008 Pritzker Laureate
4.7.08 | French architect Jean Nouvel is all over the map both literally,
with projects on four continents, and in terms of his design as well.
Maybe the diversity of his work is why Pritzker Prize jurors have been
slower in recognizing the 62-year-old Nouvel, the 2008 winner, than
several of his peers. Unlike, say, previous winners Frank Gehry or
Richard Meier, Nouvel has no signature style.
Knoll Launches Knoll Luxe Textiles
4.7.08 | Knoll has formed a new high-end textile brand called Knoll Luxe.
Designed by creative director Dorothy Cosonas, the line
incorporates the modern, minimalist style of Florence Knoll, who
started the industry's first commercial textile program in 1947.
HBF Hosts Pratt Career Night
4.7.08 | HBF and HBF Textiles hosted Pratt Institute
Department of Interior Design Career Night last week in its New York
City showroom. It was the events fifth year and 80 or so attendees
included Pratt students and faculty, design professionals and special
guest Dr. Tom Schutte, President of Pratt Institute.
Dining By Design
4.7.08 | Late Friday. I was sorting through the email. Invitation; a fundraiser. I reached for the delete button. But paused . .
. DIFFA (Design Industry Foundation Fighting AIDS). Dining by
Design; food. Allsteel and HOK hosting. (Hmm.) $800 a head.
Was I worth it? Hardly, but O.K., Ill go.
Herman Miller Settles Aeron Retail Advertising Case
3.31.08 | Herman Miller said last week that it settled anti-trust allegations
made by the Attorneys General of New York, Illinois and Michigan against
Herman Miller for the Home for HMHs Minimum Advertised Price
Program. Not to keep you in suspense, the case resulted in a
stand-off, with all parties acknowledging that the agreement does not
constitute either an admission or denial of liability or wrongdoing
and, independent of the settlement document, Herman Miller categorically
denied any wrongdoing.
Steelcase Hosts SeaChange Exhibit
3.31.08 | The SeaChange Institute, a project of the Ocean Alliance,
has mounted an exhibit in the lobby of the Steelcase building at 4
Columbus Circle in Manhattan that addresses the importance of living
sustainably by keeping pollutants out of the seas. The exhibit is
underwritten by the Annenberg Foundation.
Designer Profile: Charrisse Johnston of Gensler
3.31.08 | Charrisse Johnston of Gensler has taken an unorthodox path to
the world of interior design. With degrees in behavioral biology and
management and marketing, work experience in strategic planning on Wall
Street (I'm not even sure what that means!) as well as starting up and
growing a successful event planning company, her diverse professional
background may seem broad and unrelated.
Jonathan Adler for IIDA Pioneering Design
3.31.08 | This year's first installment of IIDA NY's Pioneering Design series was
Jonathan Adler, the celebrity designer whose name dons everything
from pottery to textiles to interiors. Mr. Adler is also a judge on Bravo
TVs reality show Top Design and one of the bigger, mainstream
names that IIDA has reeled in for the series. The evenings turnout
reflected this, with a practically packed auditorium of at least 300 IIDA
guests.
Celebration of Francisco Laurier
3.31.08 | Haworth, Washington, D.C., hosted a celebration of the life of
Francisco Laurier, the late senior principal and Director of
Design for HOK's Washington, D.C. office. Haworth's Anne
Pearson, with Mr. Laurier's life partner of 31 years, Michael
Dufton, organized the affair, which drew folks from NYC,
Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Miami. Kurt VanderSchuur represented
Haworths headquarters.


