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keepingitneutral · 3 years
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Boodles “Secret Garden,” Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3 4SR,
Landscape Designer: Tom Hoblyn,
Wooden Structure by Jan Hendzel,
Chelsea Flower Show 2021 (until 26 September 2021)
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cooldididesign · 4 years
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Jan Hendzel's Bowater Furniture Promotes The Wellbeing of The Retirees
meet bowater, a series of awe-inspiring caramel-tone wooden furniture by london based designer, jan hendzel studio.
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bowater is a radical exploration of british woodland sculptured nicely into multifunctional pieces of furniture and sustainable decorative objects. each beautiful piece was sourced from natural homegrown materials, and if you place in an austere and minimalist interior, they will expose a warm and natural serene ambiance. the type of one that fits to be alone in the corner of one's room, or comes along in pairs easy to blend with its surroundings.
the collection has come in nine pieces; including a desk, stool, side table, shelving, drawers, sideboard, and some additional decorative objects. crafted and completed in a thermo modification, combining modern and traditional carpentry methods using native hardwood variants such as olive ash and sycamore. whilst thermo modification is a design technique usually reserved for outdoor objects, and cladding to intense and control heat to ensure its strength stabilizes the texture. read more
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spatula · 5 years
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(via Projects - Jan Hendzel Studio)
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veronikaloretta · 3 years
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south london-based Jan Hendzel Studio 
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substanceofmatter · 4 years
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Jan Hendzel explores possibilities of British timber in Bowater collection https://ift.tt/2GZczL4
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charpenterie · 4 years
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Jan Hendzel explores explores potential of British hardwood in Bowater furniture collection https://ift.tt/3mtMhB9 September 16, 2020 at 01:31PM
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omegabloom · 4 years
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Jan Hendzel Studio combines ceramics, beaten copper and recycled plastic for hotel valet stands https://ift.tt/3d3WsHS
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wood-forum · 7 years
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(Jan Hendzel creates bespoke furniture for pop-up cafeから)
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irfan-things · 4 years
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The Firefly Grove from Tomasz Pilarski Animation on Vimeo.
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Written and Directed by Tomasz Pilarski Produced by Ewelina Gordziejuk Music by Kuba Terrano Art Director Mathias Zamęcki Artistic Supervisor Jacek Adamczak Artistic Supervisor's Assistant Paweł Prewencki Production Menager Małgorzata Badowiec Sound Design by Tiago Cardoso & Dinis Henriques Sound Editor Manuel Mendes Post-Production Sound Services Pulsar Studios, Portugal Voices: Kojad (Brother) Jan Jurdziński, Kika (Sister) Iga Kokot Layouts Tomasz Pilarski Backgrounds Mathias Zamęcki Character Design Tomasz Pilarski Animation Tomasz Pilarski with additional help from Edward Kurchevsky, Anna Chrzanowska, Józef Trzaska Clean-up Tomasz Pilarski Digital Coloring: Ada Karaszewska, Tomasz Pilarski, Mateus Contini, Konrad Pilarski, Tamara Maksimović, Natalia Sabała, Diana Necsulescu, Dominic Anastasi, Jasmine Mae Mijares, Anna Ostrowska, Stephanie Sergeant, Aleksandra Podczaska, Anna Chrzanowska Effects and Compositing Tomasz Pilarski Graphic and Title Design Tomasz Pilarski “Catching Moments Forever” Written and Performed by Kuba Terrano Special Thanks: Anna Chrzanowska, Wioleta & Stanisław Pilarski, Mateusz & Kana Urbanowicz, Marcelo Vignali, John Nevarez, Wesley Louis, Steven Ilous, Tom Fox, Sebastian Skrobol, Even Amundsen, Grzegorz Jonkajtys, Iris Muddy, Suheb Zako, Eugeniusz Gordziejuk, Helena Hendzel, Małgorzata Pakuła, Ludmiła Berus, Emil Bertell, Karol Szczepankiewicz, Asia Angulska, Sylwia Więckowska, Radio ZW, Regional Youth Center of Culture and Sport in Wieluń Production EGoFILM Ewelina Gordziejuk Co-Production PARIS + HENDZEL CO. A Polish Film Institute Co-financed Production University of Arts in Poznań This film was produced with the assistance of the 2015 ASIFA-Hollywood’s Animation Educators Forum Scholarship © 2019 EGoFILM, PARIS + HENDZEL CO.
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https://www.dezeen.com/2020/03/16/jan-hendzel-studio-valet-stands-birch-hotel/
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juliandmouton30 · 7 years
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Eight of the best new furniture and lighting designs from this year's London Design Festival
This week saw London Design Festival 2017 take over the capital. As well as featuring dozens of unusual installations, the event also saw many designers and brands launch new products. Here's eight of our favourites, which could all be found on show at the designjunction venue.
Dhow Cabinets by Bethan Gray
British designer Bethan Gray has updated the ornate cabinet series she launched last year with different colours and patterns. Each piece combines vibrantly stained wood and brass marquetry.
"For the Dhow collection, I have taken inspiration from the dhow sailing boats of the Gulf region," said Grey.
"Traditional dhows were propelled by large triangular lateen sails made of cotton and sewn together in strips. The sails were bound to the hull using ropes made from coir, which created a unique and textured lineation. This lineation informed the distinctive elegant curved patterning found on the Dhow pieces."
Crinkle light by Samuel Wilkinson for Decode
Samuel Wilkinson showed a new LED lamp with an irregular crinkled surface, aptly named Crinkle.
"The lamp was designed as an antithesis to the usual sterile offering of linear lighting products, so is very suited to both domestic and contract markets," the designer told Dezeen.
Pop Rugs by Deadgood
British brand Deadgood presented a range of new products, including a new dog-inspired dining chair, but our favourites were a set of rugs featuring bold patterns and pastel shades, designed by the brand's in-house team.
"We want to keep the range fresh and continually experiment to create a timeless collection of cutting edge future classics," said brand co-founder Dan Ziglam.
Stand Out Coat Stand by Friends & Founders
This minimalist coat stand was designed by Ida Linea Hildebrand, creative director at Danish brand Friends & Founders, in collaboration with designer Katrine Bjørn. It features a slim black frame anchored by a marble block, and comes with a set of hangers in different geometric shapes.
Voronoi III by Tala
Patterns formed by overlapping forest canopies informed the shape of Tala's new LED lighting product, billed as "world's largest sculptural bulb". The Voronoi III is made from mouth-blown glass, with an LED fitting that curves around a central column.
"LED technology has enabled us to challenge the form of the light bulb and push the boundaries of mouth-blown glass for the first time," said Tala co-founder Joe Armitage.
Ballot Chair by Barber & Osgerby for Isokon
Barber & Osgerby's Ballot Chair for Isokon comes 21 years after the design duo and brand first collaborated, on the Loop Coffee Table. The chair is made from solid oak, and can be stacked for easy storage.
"The Ballot Chair is simple and tactile," said Ed Barber.
Jesmonite vessels by Olivia Aspinall Studio and Ornamental Grace
Two materials of the moment – Jesmonite and terrazzo – have been combined by Olivia Aspinall Studio and Ornamental Grace for this range of colourful vessels. The patterned surface of each limited-edition piece is created by pigmenting Jesmonite aggregate pieces, and adding them to a main base mix.
What Lies Beneath by Jan Hendzel Studio
Hendzel's latest collection explores reclaimed timber, which is designed to show the different grains of woods in unusual patterns.
"On the surface, decorative inlay and marquetry allows abstract patterns and topographic reliefs to build," said the designer. "What results is a poetic juxtaposition between shapes, textures and woodgrains."
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charpenterie · 4 years
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Jan Hendzel Studio combines ceramics, beaten copper and recycled plastic for hotel valet stands https://ift.tt/3d3WsHS March 16, 2020 at 09:00AM
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