Definition
of Contemporary Style
-Contemporary furniture can be described by the words
"current" and "modern."
-can refer to "contemporary trends in
design."
-embraces the less-is-more philosophy
-sleek designs for furniture that can be stark, yet
functional
-be classified as urban and innovative in regards to current furniture trends
While research about the contemporary designer, there
a lot who design furniture, product, fashion and more. After the discussion
with my group member, we decided to search about furniture designer, as we think
that contemporary furniture is interesting and rarely seen...
Then we found him-Karim Rashid (Prince of Plastic). A
guy who love pink colour??? and his work is totally different with nowadays
design, his design is colourful, and you can notice that they are all in simple
form but what made they so unique?
Karim Rashid
-Karim Rashid was born
in cairo, egypt in 1960; half english, half egyptian and raised
in england and canada.
-Over 3000 designs in production, over 300 awards and
working in over 35 countries attest to Karim's legend of design
-He received a bachelor of industrial design in 1982
from carleton university in ottawa, canada
-His works are in the permanent collections of 14
Museums
-His projects range is from products, interiors,
fashion, furniture, lighting, art, music to installations
The reason why his use
plastic in a lot of his designs?
-Because it’s a material that have wonderful
properties, it is durable, malleable, and can be quite comfortable.
-With new technologies such as rotomoulding, He can
create sensual and organic shapes that have never existed.
-Using plastic also enables his designs to be more
accessible on the market.
Design Style
-design style "sensuous minimalism"
-With curvy random shapes, lively colors and some
interesting wall designs, the whole space has a revolutionary 90s design.
-intrinsic to living a simpler, less cluttered but
more sensual envelopment.
-It combines clean and simple lines with soft,
rounded, organic, even biomorphic, shapes, resulting in objects that are
beautiful and interesting despite their lack of ornamentation.
-"His
designs are always fun. Even though he draws a lot of inspiration from other
design eras, he reinterprets them in a very futuristic way," says Paul
Rowan, vice president of Umbra, a Toronto home-accessories manufacturing
company that was one of Rashid's first clients.
-His designs reflect his philosophy of living
completely in the present.
-"I want to
develop things that are about this day and age in which we live, because the
reality is, we don't live in the past.
-He's enamored of technology and how its efficiencies
reduce manufacturing costs, allowing him to be a designer for the middle-brow
masses
-Each of his products is characterized by a careful
research into the history of design and architecture and his passion for
technology and materials.
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