Richelle Sibolboro

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  • IN VITRO by Tat Chao

    Montreal-based designer Tat Chao has created IN VITRO, an upcycled collection that takes the beauty of glassware and crystal and transforms them into new pieces. The handmade items were carefully chosen from second-hand shops and then were assembled with a  simple bounding adhesive. The ensemble demonstrates the ‘Slow Design’ trend, exhibiting the rebirth from the…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 29, 2013
    Product Design
    Glass, green design, green materials, LED, lighting, recycled materials, Tat Chao, upcycled
  • Flask by Tom Dixon

    British design and manufacturing company Tom Dixon has design GEM. Part of the Rough and Smooth collection, presented at this year’s 2013 Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy, like a mysterious chemistry experiment FLASK is a spherical object made up of two, hand-blown, glass components, with a ridged and rounded base and a smoked-glass hood.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 26, 2013
    Product Design
    exhibition, Flask, Furniture, lighting, Milan design week, Salone del Mobile, Tom Dixon
  • GEM by Tom Dixon

    British design and manufacturing company Tom Dixon has design GEM. Part of the Rough and Smooth collection, presented at this year’s 2013 Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy, the series comprises angular lights, tables and mirrors, sand cast from nickel-plated aluminum, taking inspiration from the faces of cut gemstones.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 25, 2013
    Product Design
    lighting, Milan, Salone del Mobile, Sand casting, Tom Dixon
  • Cell Lighting by Tom Dixon

    British design and manufacturing company Tom Dixon has design CELL, a lighting collection part of the Rough and Smooth series, presented at this year’s 2013 Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy. Each Cell is made from layers of minutely etched, polished brass filtering light rays to throw a satisfyingly dappled glow casting intricate shadows on…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 24, 2013
    Product Design
    Cell, collection, LED, lighting, pendant light, Tom Dixon, wall light
  • Icon by Hariri Pontarini Architects

    A new era in Ottawa’s skyline is about to commence with Icon, designed by Toronto-based firm Hariri Pontarini Architects. The mixed-use structure will be the capital’s tallest tower transforming the cityscape and driving sustainable growth in the city’s future development. The plan, which is part of the area’s revitalization, will bring a mix of uses…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 23, 2013
    Architecture
    Canada, Claridge Homes, Cultural Revitalization, Hariri Pontarini Architects, Mixed-use commercial, Ottawa, Residential Structures
  • Europa City by BIG Architects

    Europa City by BIG Architects

    BIG Architects master plan for Greater Roissy, Paris France.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 22, 2013
    Architecture, Public Space
    BIG, BIG Architects, Bjarke Ingels, Europa City, France, green design, green space, master plan, New Urbanism, Paris, transit, urban development
  • Zaha Hadid that Sh*t

    After seeing the many products that Zaha Hadid has designed for this year’s 2013 Salone del Mobile. A question came to my mind: Can these pieces actually fit in an interior designed by Zaha Hadid? The following photo essay explores the age old question: What came first, the chicken or the egg? And does form…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 21, 2013
    Architecture, Interior Design, Product Design
    Aria and Avia Chandeliers, Aura – Villa Malcontenta, Crest Bench, Furniture, Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport, Guangzhou Opera House, Gyre Chair, Interior Design, lighting, marble, Mercuric Tables, Neil Barrett Shop in Shop, Roca London Gallery, Salone del Mobile, Serac bench, Swash Cabinet, Venice Biennale, Zaha Hadid
  • Swarm Chandelier by Zaha Hadid

    The Swarm Chandelier for Established & Sons, designed by Zaha Hadid, expresses the sense of perpetual motion that characterizes the studio’s work. Its hundreds of reflective black crystals are suspended in petal-like volumes, as if thrown into space by a controlled explosion. From afar, the intricately layered chandelier appears as a unified whole, only revealing…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 19, 2013
    Product Design
    chandelier, Established & Sons, Furniture, lighting, Zaha Hadid
  • Mercuric Marble Tables by Zaha Hadid

    Mercuric Tables by Zaha Hadid for Citco are a reinterpretation of luxury and craft. The limited edition collection is a set of three tables made of black marquina and bianco di covelano marble. The gold vein that threads itself through the pieces exhibit the strength of the stone and the vigour of nature. The organic…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 18, 2013
    Product Design
    Citco, design, Furniture, marble, tables, Zaha Hadid
  • Small Spaces

    Hong Kong’s housing is so small that it can only be captured at a bird’s eye view.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 17, 2013
    Architecture, Interior Design
    china, Hong Kong, housing, photography, poverty, small spaces, Society of Community Organization, SoCO
  • Serif Shelf by Zaha Hadid

    Designed by Zaha Hadid for Established & Sons the Seamless collection is a dialogue to geometry and materiality. The limited edition pieces are painted in a bespoke polyester colour and finished to the highest standard in a polyurethane lacquer. The Serif Shelf, pictured above expands on the architectural language that combines repetition and variation while…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 16, 2013
    Product Design
    Established & Sons, Furniture, shelves, Zaha Hadid
  • Aria and Avia by Zaha Hadid

    Aria and Avia by Zaha Hadid

    Zaha Hadid premiers two chandeliers at the Salone del Mobile

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 15, 2013
    design, Product Design
    light, London, Salone del Mobile, Slamp, Zaha Hadid
  • Aria & Avia by Zaha Hadid

    Premiering at this year’s Salone del Mobile, Zaha Hadid has designed two chandeliers for Italian lighting company Slamp. Aria, is a suspension lamp made of 50 layers of Crystalflex®. Standing 130 cm in height and 90 cm in diameter, this piece is charged with a dramatic sense of motion combined with a weightless fluidity. Avia…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 15, 2013
    Product Design
    light, London, Salone del Mobile, Slamp, Zaha Hadid
  • Les Ailes Noires by +tongtong

    Toronto-based studio +tongtong has designed a series of flexible and playful clothing racks. Les Ailes Noires, which is french for black wings, is a series of shapes that play with the sense of spatial and volumetric perception. The geometric welded steel collection features 11 pieces, that includes a full-length mirror, a wall-mounted sideboard with glass…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 12, 2013
    Product Design
    Canada, Canadian design, clothing rack, Colin Faulkner, Furniture, Les Ailes Noires, sculpture, shelf, Toronto
  • Stone-Edge Tables

    The Stone-Edge Table collection, premiering at the Milan Design Week, features seven wooden tables with embellished corner and leg details. The material which is traditionally used for counter-tops is taking on a new meaning and minimalistic beauty in this blended and contemporary form. Designed by Nendo for Caesarstone, the organically shaped pieces are crafted from…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 11, 2013
    Product Design
    caesarstone, Furniture, Nendo
  • Living on the Edge

    As part of the crew building the L Tower, Robert MacFarlane is positioned over 700 feet in the air with a 360-degree uninterrupted view of the city. Armed with a point-and-shoot camera and smartphone he captures some of the most incredible and rare moments throughout the day.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 10, 2013
    Architecture, Public Space
    crane operator, photography, social media
  • BLACK.SEE by J. Mayer H.

    EIGEN + ART Lab in Berlin, Germany, is showcasing the works by Jürgen Mayer H. BLACK.SEE is an installation of free standing black sculptures with accompanying wall paintings that are also dark and mysterious. The three-dimensional components are made out of panels which have been milled out into lattice-like, irregular forms that seem rudimentary and…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 9, 2013
    Interior Design, Public Space, Technology
    exhibition, installation, wood
  • OLS Valley Residence by J. Mayer H.

    Built on the hillside near Stuttgart, Germany, sits OLS House, a four person residence by J. Mayer H. Architects. Taking advantage of the panoramic views of the valley, the house is divided into areas for public and private areas. The elevated ground floor is equipped with a utility room and spa which opens up to…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 5, 2013
    Architecture
    concrete, house, J. Mayer H., Jurgen Mayer
  • Intersections – New York City at Night

    High above the towering buildings from the ‘city that never sleeps’, New York-based photographer Navid Baraty captures a series of images that look down from the dizzying heights to capture altered perspectives of the familiar yet chaotic street rhythm below.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 3, 2013
    Public Space
    New York City, photography
  • Toronto, You’ve Changed!

    The facility is undergoing a major redevelopment, opening up to the community just as scads of new high-end retail and restaurants open their doors. It seems like a race to capitalize on sky-rocketing real estate values and reach an increasingly upwardly mobile crowd.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2013
    Public Space
    park, Toronto
  • Lost & Found items from Japan’s 311 earthquake

    Toronto-based filmmakers John Choi and Nicolina Lanni have developed the film LOST & FOUND that looks to reunite recovered belongings from the 311 Japan earthquake with their original owners.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 27, 2013
    Public Space, Videos
    311, earthquake, Japan
  • There’s no place like home

    The plaza hosted several dozen red shoes (both painted and patent) in long rows extending the length of the square. The static soles ranged from pumps to sneakers offering the once fashionable items a final platform on the sidewalk.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 20, 2013
    Public Space
    art, exhibition, fashion, installation, Milan, shoes
  • Ingredients of the City

    The Santa Caterina Market is a paradise for the senses. Located in Barcelona, Spain, the gastronomic temple dates back hundreds of years housing everything from food chains to fresh produce.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 13, 2013
    Architecture, Public Space
    Barcelona, market
  • PQ Eyewear by Ron Arad

    London-based designer Ron Arad and Bob Karir of Karir eyewear present the PQ Eyewear collection in Toronto, Canada.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 12, 2013
    Product Design, Technology, Videos
    fashion, PQ eyewear, Ron Arad, sunglasses
  • Ron Arad at The Design Exchange

    UK-based designer and architect Ron Arad presents his work at the Design Exchange.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 12, 2013
    Product Design, Technology, Videos
    3D printing, fashion, PQ eyewear, presentation, Ron Arad
  • Sprials in the Sky

    A local neighbourhood festival held in Barcelona, Spain, features colourful artistic objects filling the Catalonia sky. The various canopies conceal the pathways with illuminated thematic arrangements.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 6, 2013
    Public Space
    Barcelona, festival, installation, lights, Spain
  • Building on Catalan Culture

    The competition is unique to Catalonia, a region of northern Spain with its own history, language and a strong independence movement.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 4, 2013
    Public Space, Videos
  • It’s a small world by Slinkachu

    The following series features images from UK-based artist Slinkachu. The tiny installations consist of small painted train set characters which are positioned, photographed and left on the urban streets.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    February 27, 2013
    Public Space
    art, photography, sculpture
  • Jürgen Mayer H. goes public

    Richelle Sibolboro met with German architect Jürgen Mayer H. to discuss his urban projects and the meaning behind their design and construction. Nowadays, public and private seems to be blurring. We have a very kind of public presence when we are at home. We have social media to share your thoughts your ideas with more…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    February 25, 2013
    Architecture, Public Space
    J. Mayer H., Jurgen Mayer
  • Venice’s High Tide High Line

    The high tide in Venice, Italy is an occurrence that happens during the winter months. To deal with the rising waters, tourists and residents navigate through the city on raised wooden platforms and sport rubber boots to stay dry.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    February 20, 2013
    Architecture, Public Space, Videos
    flooding, high tide, Venice
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