ART | Design Essentia Magazine https://designessentiamagazine.com #letstalkdesign Fri, 28 Jan 2022 17:02:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://designessentiamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-de-logo3-32x32.jpg ART | Design Essentia Magazine https://designessentiamagazine.com 32 32 Jaipur Blue Totem / Ashiesh Shah https://designessentiamagazine.com/the-blue-jaipur-totem-ashiesh-shah/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-blue-jaipur-totem-ashiesh-shah&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-blue-jaipur-totem-ashiesh-shah Tue, 25 Feb 2020 18:29:35 +0000 https://designessentiamagazine.com/?p=16315 Standing at six feet tall, the big blue Jaipur totem is a symbol of Ashiesh Shah’s strong commitment to product design.

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Standing at six feet tall, the big blue Jaipur totem is a symbol of Ashiesh Shah’s strong commitment to product design.


Project Name
 : Blue Jaipur Totem
Architects/Designer : Ashiesh Shah
Website : www.ashieshshah.com
Photography by Talib Chitalwala.

Made exclusively for Architectural Digest (AD), standing at six feet tall, the big blue totem is a symbol of Ashiesh Shah’s strong commitment to product design. A marriage of Indian handicrafts with modern aesthetics, Jaipur Blue Stools pays homage to an intricate art form, modernised with ethnicity.

Designed by Mumbai based Architect Ashiesh Shah, who is the principal Architect at Atelier Ashiesh Shah. The Jaipur Totem is a modern take on city’s traditional materials that were traded in for terracotta.

Standing tall at 6 feet, the blue Jaipur Totem is the architect’s strong commitment to product design. Ashiesh Shah was also inspired by the style of artist Constantin Brâncuși and a ceramic Ettore Sottsass piece that he bought at Milan’s Gallery Nilufar.

Photography by Talib Chitalwala.

 


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The Walala Lounge by Camille Walala https://designessentiamagazine.com/the-walala-lounge-by-camille-walala/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-walala-lounge-by-camille-walala&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-walala-lounge-by-camille-walala Tue, 25 Feb 2020 17:17:31 +0000 https://designessentiamagazine.com/?p=16290 Camille Walala transforms the streets of London into vibrant urban living room at the London Design Festival 2019.

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Camille Walala transforms the streets of London into vibrant urban living room at the London Design Festival 2019.

CAMILLE WALALA is a french designer based in London;
a purveyor of positivity, expressed through vibrant colour and bold pattern.

Her work, from the micro to the macro, harnesses optimistic typography and exuberant geometries to create environments that stimulate the senses and inspire joy.

“The Walala Lounge”

Camille Walala transformed South Molton street in London into an immersive corridor of colour, complete with sculptural benches that bring Walala’s distinctive murals into three dimensional form.

Camille Walala designed it for the London Design Festival that took place in September 2019. Designed to feel like an open-air urban living room, Walala lounge creates a vivid sanctuary that uplifts the surrounding urban environment while bringing positivity to the passing public and inviting them to take a moment to stop, breath and connect with themselves and each other.

“I wanted to push myself by creating another style of public art to make people smile again.This time I have designed public benches, where people can feel at home, surrounded by plants and rugs. I want to create a place where people can gather, appreciate their surroundings and enjoy the city. I love the idea of bringing an element of fun to the street, weaving colour and joy into a city which is sometimes lacking in both.”
says Camille Walala.

Walala established her east London studio in 2009. At previous editions of London Design Festival she has created an inflatable castle and a multicoloured pedestrian crossing in south London. She has also created much large installations, including a 40-metre-high mural in New York. She believes that when colour and fun are added to cities it can make a big difference to people’s experiences.

Photographer : Charles Emerson.

 


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