Fascinating trends for interior living: imm cologne 2009
19th - 25th January 2009
DESIGNSPOTTER is an online design magazine dedicated to everything related to young modern contemporary design including: accessoires, books, design-contests, exhibitions, fashion, furniture, hotels, lighting, new materials, residential architecture, interior design and prototypes.
The hit guide gives a review of the most notable innovations und highlights on the imm cologne.
Stand A-002, Hall 9
Erfolgsfaktor Büro, Orgatec 2008 Office & Object
As over the past five years, we maintain our focus on Asia‘s key countries while carrying out our international projects for 2008. This year, from October to December, DMY Berlin presents groundbreaking concepts as well as formal and practical solutions by 18 Berlin-based creators and design collectives at four different design fairs and festivals in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan via the “DMY - Asia Exhibition Tour”.
The events concentrate on serial products, limited editions, and close-to-production prototypes from the fields of product, furniture and interior design, including various genre-spanning projects. The collective show spans from conceptual work to living-area products to innovative architectural solutions, therefore further promoting the continuous development of DMY Berlin’s designer representations abroad.
The main objective of DMY’s overseas projects is to promote international exchanges and cooperation in the field of design, as well as to present Berlin-based and German design projects, creators and their product developments to a broader public, the international press and to a wide panel of experts.
The “DMY - Asia Exhibition Tour 2008“ is funded by the Berliner Landesinitiative Projekt Zukunft and co-financed by the European Fund for Regional Development (EFRE). Taking place in cooperation with the Taiwan Design Center, Designtide Tokyo and the Seoul Design Festival.
DMY Berlin, cooperational partner of the Seoul Design Festival, chose 15 designers and artists to participate in the Redesign project of Designers’ LAB, Korea. The project idea is to create new objects and concepts made out of a traditional material. The material of choice in 2008 is the traditional Korean paper, Hanji. Rolls of this versatile, highly resistant and chemical-free paper serve as a basic material for the creation of one, or a series, of 2 or 3 dimensional objects.
DMY Berlin takes over the transport of all works curated in Berlin to their final exhibition destination at the Seoul Design Festival in Korea.
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