Alex Buckman Studio
Sunday, May 22, 2016
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As a lover of all things indoor flora related, I was excited to have tidings of the Arbor Planter this week. The get-go production inward a novel serial yesteryear Award-winning NZ designer Alex Buckman, the Arbor Planter was inspired yesteryear both nature together with the involve to practise an object that could transform a infinite amongst ease. Celebrating functional, honest details, the Planter has been created amongst high character materials together with precision CNC machining. The resultant is a construct clean contemporary blueprint that I direct maintain no dubiousness volition appeal to many. Designed together with paw assembled at Alex Buckman Studio in Wellington, the planter is available inward black, white together with pistachio every bit good every bit custom pulverization coated colours.
A masters graduate of industrial design, Alex every bit good works at Weta Workshop inward their 3D modelling team. Last twelvemonth he was awarded a Bronze at the Best Awards for NZ's Best Product Design for his Colony lighting system. Aesthetically beautiful, the concept behind this production is actually intriguing. Combining LED technology together with 3D printing, the diffusers accept on organic forms made upward of fractal patterns – geometries flora throughout nature such every bit splitting crystals, splintering lungs, rivers, leaves, branches together with snowflakes. These decorations direct maintain been proven to direct maintain positive psychological effects on people, every bit they are ingrained inward the development of the human race. As Alex explains ‘it was of import that this lighting organization benefited the user both inward functionality together with full general wellbeing to provoke the persuasion of how nosotros blueprint objects for interior spaces inward the future.’ Available every bit a Pendant, Chandelier and Floor lamp, encounter the amount gain here.
Images courtesy of Alex Buckman
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A masters graduate of industrial design, Alex every bit good works at Weta Workshop inward their 3D modelling team. Last twelvemonth he was awarded a Bronze at the Best Awards for NZ's Best Product Design for his Colony lighting system. Aesthetically beautiful, the concept behind this production is actually intriguing. Combining LED technology together with 3D printing, the diffusers accept on organic forms made upward of fractal patterns – geometries flora throughout nature such every bit splitting crystals, splintering lungs, rivers, leaves, branches together with snowflakes. These decorations direct maintain been proven to direct maintain positive psychological effects on people, every bit they are ingrained inward the development of the human race. As Alex explains ‘it was of import that this lighting organization benefited the user both inward functionality together with full general wellbeing to provoke the persuasion of how nosotros blueprint objects for interior spaces inward the future.’ Available every bit a Pendant, Chandelier and Floor lamp, encounter the amount gain here.
Have a corking weekend together with don't forget to last inward this week's Worldwide Giveaway from The Minimalist. The comp closes on Monday! See the full post for details.