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Grab a Chair by an Israeli Designer and Read Along with Designboom Posted: 12 Jul 2011 01:45 AM PDT If you don’t know about Designboom you should not only check out every category on their extensive site, but also sign up for their fascinating, daily or biweekly newsletters featuring thee roundup of today’s newsmakers from around the world in the field of design. Check out today’s example here just for a sample of all they have to offer. I love so many things about Designboom – the writing, photos, comprehensive coverage, editorials, compeitions, workshops, the list goes on. But my top two favorites are: 1. Designboom welcomes artists and designers to submit their own works. Encouraging and enabling independent artists to take advantage of their enormous network is one of the most beneficial and generous relationships a website/ newsletter/ authority can offer budding young talent seeking exposure abroad. 2. Designboom seems to love Israeli design and designers – almost as much as I do! I am constantly finding new, known and always exciting Israeli designers on Designboom. Take Ronen Kadushin’s dicast chair above – straight off their blog! For more about the chair above, including how it was made – hint there’s molten aluminum overflowing – click here. For more about Ronen Kadushin, visit his website here (English). UPDATE: Even though it appeared yesterday on Designboom, Ronen Kadushin pointed out that the chair was made in 1999. |
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