Richelle Sibolboro

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  • Maison and Objet Preview: Arc by Tom Dixon

    Solid brass table-top utensils with expressive forms, Arc by Tom Dixon is a celebration of no-fuss materiality. Made through a sand-casting process, each piece is unique. Science fiction inspired futuristic simplicity combined with practical shapes that are easy to use. Table top architecture for the new age. A stalwart component of the international modern kitchen.…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 19, 2014
    Product Design
    Arc, bottle opener, brass, cork screw, Tom Dixon, utensils
  • Maison and Objet: Etched tea light holder

    Metal precision manufacturing techniques combined with a wood-grain pattern inspired by nature. Finely etched holes in the metallic sheet give the illusion of a textured wood surface by Tom Dixon. When lit, the organic pattern etched onto the pentagon structure casts a web of complex shadows to the nearest surface. Available in brass, copper and…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 18, 2014
    Product Design
    tea light holder, Tom Dixon
  • Maison and Objet Preview: Cog by Tom Dixon

    Super-functional metal accessories, Cog by Tom Dixson brings precision manufacturing to the home. As we scour factories worldwide, we find ourselves constantly referring to great British engineering. Creating a sense of the tool Knurling on each piece allows a firm grip. Cog comprises candle holders (medium and large), tea light holders (cone and cylinder), containers…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 17, 2014
    Product Design
    candelabrum, candle holder, Cog, containers, desk tidy, tea light holder, Tom Dixon
  • #lovethisplace

    Tourism in Cuba #lovethisplace

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 16, 2014
    Art, Public Space
    art, Cuba, lovethisplace, painting
  • Maison and Objet Preview: Plum by Tom Dixon

    Plum is a series of barware by Tom Dixon that brings cocktail culture and drinks traditions into a contemporary universe. Formed from glass and copper, each piece offers an attractive functionality to the restaurant, bar and home. Each glass item is mouth-blown and hand-cut. The futuristic copper-plated cocktail shaker with large belly and tapered ends…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 16, 2014
    Uncategorized
    bar set, Tom Dixon
  • Fallen Glory of the Pan Am Games

    In 1991, the 11th Pan American Games here held in Havana, Cuba. For sixteen days in August 4,519 athletes from 39 countries flooded the country participating in 32 different sports. The Estadio Panamericano, was the main stadium and has the capacity to hold 50,000 people. The stadium now which was the focus of such glory…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 15, 2014
    Architecture, Public Space
    Cuba, havana, Pan Am, stadium
  • IDS Design Preview – Burst Floor Lamp

    IDS Design Preview – Burst Floor Lamp

    The third piece Christopher Solar will be showing at the Interior Design Show is the Burst floor lamp. This tall lamp consists of a set of matched ash slats radiating up and out from a polished concrete base. The slats are laced together with Danish cord and surround a diffused bulb. The result is a…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 15, 2014
    Product Design
    Floor Lamp, Interior Design Show
  • The Museum of No Good

    The fourth annual Toronto Design Offsite Festival (TO DO) is right around the corner. The weeklong event from January 20-26, 2014, promotes and celebrates new and innovative design experiences across Toronto. What I like most about the festival is that it exposes the general public to the next generation of designers. It allows art and…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 14, 2014
    Art, Interior Design, Product Design, Public Space
    Museum of no good, TO DO, Toronto Design Offsite Festival
  • IDS14 Design Preview – Number 7 Lounge

    IDS14 Design Preview – Number 7 Lounge

    The Number 7 Armchair, in oiled white oak with the seat fully upholstered in IDS14 Design Preview – Number 7 Loungecharcoal fabric The frames are made of walnut, white oak, or ash and feature subtle joinery details that speak to their hand-crafted nature. The blind-tufted cushions are upholstered in 100% wool fabric.  

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 14, 2014
    Product Design
    furniture design, IDS Toronto
  • IDS14 Design Preview – Number 7 Rocker

    IDS14 Design Preview – Number 7 Rocker

    Ottawa-based designer Christopher Solar will be launching three new products at this year’s Interior Design Show 2014. The first piece is Number 7 Rocker, in oiled walnut with green fabric on the cushions and a walnut veneer seat shell.  

    Richelle Sibolboro

    January 13, 2014
    Product Design
  • A Christmas Sleigh Ride

    This year the city of Budapest unveiled a spectacular Christmas tree made out of 365 wooden sleighs. Multidisciplinary studio Hello Wood built the 11-meter-tall tree in just one week and placed it in front of the Palace of Arts in the Hungarian capital. The installation will stay there until the end of season, after which…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    December 25, 2013
    Architecture, Public Space
    Christmas tree, sleigh
  • Brickworks Flea Winter Market

    The Junction Flea’s success continues to grow and expand as they celebrate the winter season with their first outdoor holiday market held at Evergreen Brickworks. We slapped on our toques, sharpened our skates and tracked down the ever busy Micah Lenahan – organizer of The Junction Flea – to discuss the new location and remind…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    December 23, 2013
    Lifestyle, Public Space
    Brickworks, Evergreen Brickworks, flea market, Junction Flea
  • Santa in the Junction

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, in the Junction. Elves strolled along sidewalk getting everyone in the festive mood by handing out maps and hot chocolate coupons for the annual Santa in the Junction. Large candy canes guided visitors to the many venues offering holiday activities along Dundas Street West. The theme of…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    December 17, 2013
    Art, Lifestyle
    Junction, Santa
  • Slicing through history

    Second World War bunker in the Netherlands was turned into a sculptural attraction by slicing it down the middle to reveal its insides. The bunker is part of a 20-year masterplan begun in 2000 to transform the Dutch Waterline into a national park.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    December 13, 2013
    Public Space
    bunker, Netherlands, World War II
  • Hamilton Marathon

    Hamilton Marathon

    Several Sundays ago I ran the Hamilton Marathon. Thousands of runners and I gathered together and raced on roads that were dedicated and designed for cars yet became the grounds for human movement. Starting at the top of the escarpment and ending at the edge the waterfront, the total distance was 42.2 kilometres.   The reason…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    November 18, 2013
    Public Space
    Events, Hamilton Marathon, Marathon, Recreation and Sports, Road Running, Running, sports
  • Nuit Blanche 2013

    Nuit Blanche 2013

    Richelle Sibolboro

    November 10, 2013
    Art, Public Space, Videos
    Nuit Blanche 2013
  • Expressive Skies

    On a recent trip to Paris, architecture editor Lauren Grieco captures an epic image of the Eiffel Tower taking center stage after the rain dissipates across the horizon.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    November 7, 2013
    Architecture, Public Space
    Eiffel tower, Paris, rain, travel
  • Danish National Maritime Museum by BIG Architects

    Danish National Maritime Museum by BIG Architects

    Danish National Maritime Museum by BIG Architects

    Richelle Sibolboro

    November 6, 2013
    Architecture, Interior Design, Public Space
    BIG Architects, Bjarke Ingels, Denmark, Helsingør, Kronborg, Kronborg Castle, museum, National Maritime Museum
  • Going Local in the Junction

    Located at Dundas Street West, just east Keele the DUKE presentation centre, designed by local studio Mason Studio is an authentic reflection of the surrounding neighbourhood. By collaborating with local artists the space celebrates the talent and unique identity of the Junction. Like a perfectly choreographed dance, the movement through the space is full of…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    November 4, 2013
    Architecture, Interior Design, Lifestyle
    Canadian design, community, design, Interior Design, Junction, local, talent, TAS, Toronto
  • Trick-or-Treat

    What I love most about Halloween is how my neighbourhood transforms itself from a suburban area into a spooky cemetery full of ghostly ghouls. This house always goes all out with the decorations to scare the local children. Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat!

    Richelle Sibolboro

    October 31, 2013
    Lifestyle, Public Space
  • Container Culture

    In 2012, TAS created the ‘How Do You Live’ exhibition for the Interior Design Show. Six shipping containers were transformed from a utilitarian vessel into inviting living quarters. Showcasing how one can live in a small yet designed footprint.     ‘That’s the irony. We’ve taken a box, and with the city’s best creators, made…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    October 28, 2013
    Interior Design
    architecture, container, containers, design, Interior Design Show, shipping container
  • Looking through the lens with Iwan Baan

    “What makes this place relevant, and why do people come here? What brings people together in this type of architecture and built environment?” – Iwan Baan

    Richelle Sibolboro

    October 24, 2013
    Architecture, Lifestyle, Videos
    documentary, Erco projects, interview, Iwan Baan, louvre lens, photography, SANAA
  • Ai Wei Wei – Bicycles Forever at Nuit Blanche Toronto

    Nuit Blanche is an evening when the streets of Toronto come alive. From sunset to sunrise, pockets of the city are filled with modern and contemporary art from around the world. This year, my journey thorough the extensive maze began at one end of the city and finished in the center of the action. Video…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    October 10, 2013
    Art, Public Space
    Ai Wei Wei, art, Forever Bicycles, installation, Nathan Philips Square, Nuit Blanche, Toronto
  • Stretch Your Limits

    What does a flea market, concert stage and yoga class have in common? Well, they showcase the diversity of activities that can happen on a single site with the right level of imagination and community engagement. On the last Sunday in September, TAS partnered with Breath Yoga Studio, Best Health Magazine, Smart Water and DUKE Condos to have a mass yoga…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    October 7, 2013
    Lifestyle
    activation, community, engagement, Junction, pop-up, Toronto, urban, yoga
  • IIDEX Celebrating Canadian Design

    To me, IIDEX has always been the kick-off to the Canadian design season. As Canada’s National Design and Architecture Expo and Conference, this is the place where designers and architects gather to see the latest in building products, technology and materials. Taking place at the Direct Energy Centre, as most trade shows go, the majority…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    October 3, 2013
    Art, Interior Design, Product Design
    design, exhibition, IIDEX, installation, Interior Design
  • Russia’s Pride

    Olek has done it again. This time, her yarn bombing has taken her to Saint Petersburg, Russia which makes a statement in solidarity with those oppressed by the recent anti-gay law by installing a camouflage rainbow on a classic façade. “Upon arrival in Russia, one of the first things I saw was a street poster…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    October 2, 2013
    Art, Product Design
    art, installation, Olek, rainbow, Russia, St. Petersburg, yarn bombing
  • Light is Falling

    28.280 is a massive vertical installation by Vancouver-based designer Omer Arbel. Located in the main atrium of the Victoria and Albert Museum for the 2013 London Design Festival, the exhibition features lighting by Canadian design brand Bocci. The intent of the installation is twofold; On the one hand, it is a pure celebration of the…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    September 25, 2013
    Interior Design, Product Design, Public Space
    28.280, Bocci, canadian, exhibition, installation, lighting, London Design Festival, Omer Arbel, Victoria Albert Museum
  • TIFFing in Toronto

    For 10 days in September, Toronto becomes ‘Hollywood North’. Celebrities flock to the city premiering their latest films in hopes of creating some Oscar buzz. For a veteran of the scene, the Toronto International Film Festival is more like a marathon of screenings and epic long lines. With over 40 celebrities in attendance, star gazing…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    September 24, 2013
    Public Space
    film, movies, premiers, TIFF, Toronto, Toronto International Film Festival
  • Yarn Bombed Train by Olek

    “Yarn bombing”—also known as guerrilla knitting and yarn storming—is a type of street art that involves covering anything from trees to benches in brightly coloured knits. This is the first time that anything as big as a train has been attempted. Stationed in Lodz, Poland, Polish-born, New York-based artist Olek recently worked for two days straight…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    September 11, 2013
    Public Space
    art, guerrilla knitting, installation, Olek, Poland, street art, train, yarn bombing, yarn storming
  • Sprouting Up

    At September’s Junction Flea, TAS and DUKE Condos hosted a day of family-friendly activities designed to create awareness about the importance of understanding the source of our food. The event was led by Fresh City Farms (who recently partnered with TAS to implement the Farm Lot on King St West), and provided the opportunity for…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    September 9, 2013
    Lifestyle
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