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    20/6/12

    Jardins Florian's Art de Vivre

    Jardins Florian is a very special kind of retailer. And retailer is a loose term - perhaps "curator" of special, artisanal and beautiful objects is more apt. Florian Gonzalez, the man behind Jardins Florian, is passionate about advocating sustainable practices in creating luxury products and will search the globe high and low to find partners who share his ideals. The result of years of research, discoveries and fate led him to launch Jardins Florian as a website that would share objects that had craftsmanship and authenticity at their core.

     

    becauselondon.com is celebrating Jardins Florian 1st year anniversary of the site going live with a collaboration video showcasing four objets d'amour if you will. A bag developed with The Good Flock, sneakers from OAT Shoes, the iconic VanMoof limited edition bike and Jardins Florian's launch product, an organic candle produced in collaboration with luxury spa brand ILA.

     

    We're looking forward to more of his finds because we know they will have been selected for the care and detail in which they were made...

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    8/6/12

    Typographic Chairs by Tabisso

    Like the saying, "if these walls could talk," the same could go apply for furniture. Imagine what words have been exchanged across the table at the cafe or who has sat on that couch in the lobby. Well, these chairs by Tabisso will never spill those juicy secrets but they can definitely talk. The French design company has created lounge chairs in the shape of every letter of the alphabet and all ten numerals as well as lamps in the shape of punctuation marks to really get the point across. Set up "H," "E," "R," and "E" chairs in a row to make it the spot to rest and accent it with an exclamation point-shaped lamp. Products are made to order and completely customizable to express your true feelings. Y-E-S-!

     

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    28/11/11

    Geometry class

    With a degree from the Design Academy Eindhoven, tutelage by Tom Dixon, a collaboration with Hermés and commissions for Cubique Fair and Vienna Design week this year under his belt, Canadian designer Philippe Malouin's is set to go very far indeed.

     

    In his third serious display of works at NextLevel Galerie he reveals new designs from his Gridlock 2series, among other projects. An industrial designer in the truest sense of the word, Malouin's latest expansion of Gridlock has taken furniture back to the most basic and necessary components of construction: concrete and metal.

     

    Shelves, lights and a desk take form in a world that is seemingly free from physics - the weighted concrete floats above the delicate lattice; the lattice traces the edge of something more solid but is in fact hollow.

     

    Following in the footsteps of works by other concrete connoisseurs - think Arad's Concrete Stereoand Amanda Levete's Drift Concrete, the pieces seem to evoke Brutalism at its best (or worst depending on your line of thought). Gridlock is where furniture meets architecture, reminding one that every object, no matter how simple or complex, shares the same principals of structure and design.

     

    And while Malouin's pieces seem to have been built in situ, Gridlock is entirely assembled by hand, solidifying the young Québécois' belief in the durability and adaptability of an object. The thoroughness of thought Malouin has placed in to his products cover ever base, from assembly to purpose.

     

    Other works displayed include the highly-praised YachiyoMetal Rug, again showing the designer's esteem for geometry and the simplest of building elements, and large scale installation Time Elapsed, a collaboration with J. and L. Lobmeyer glass-makers revealed during Vienna Design Week in September this year.

     

    NEW WORKS: GRIDLOCK 2

    Until 24 January 2012, NextLevel Galerie, Paris

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