State of Lace

Ah - the weekend. For some, a break from the nine to five bore and snore. Families are pumpkin picking, men are losing bets over football, and classes take a backseat as college students booze. Wait, I’m in college, so where’s my vodka bramble? Oh ya, that’s right.. I’m in grad school - different kind of college. My weekend gets sucked into a big vacuum made by Hoover, model name "all work and no sleep", and the remains? Well there are none. The lack of weekend begins Friday evening after leaving my assistantship to go straight to an artist’s lecture. I return to my pad around 9:30, work on half drop repeats until the early morn, and then go back to my assistantship for the Saturday gallery hours of 11-4.

I admit, I make it sound grueling, but every second is worth it when I realize how surreal it is. The home of my assistantship is a 7,000 square foot sprawling ranch called The Design Center. Think Case Study Houses, or the Singleton Residence, now you’ve got the idea. This gem of a house was inhabited by Goldie Paley, the founder of CBS’ mother (a.k.a mom-in-law to style icon Babe Paley), before being donated to my university. TDC contains a huuuuge textile archive, as well as textile-manufacturing relics, apparel, and three lovely ladies behind the scenes. As if this isn’t enough to overwhelm the midwest doe-eyed girl in me, the Design Center also has gallery space where the lace-inspired work of three international artists resides: Demakersvan, Tord Boontje, and Cal Lane.

Ok ok, I’ll stop gushing and show you the damn pictures. First we have Tord. As you can imagine, hours and hours went into making this raffia curtain:

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Tord's Design Studio was well-known for their beautiful light fixtures for artecnica prior to this exhibition.

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Above: Midsummer Light, www.unicahome.com

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Above: Come Rain Come Shine Light, www.unicahome.com

Below: Garland Light  (Give me this, now, in black please):

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Good stuff, huh?

But check these one of a kind bad boys out:

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Tord's maquettes of raffia designs, based on Quaker Lace sample(in top of photo):

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Tord didn't stop at the raffia curtain and light fixtures.

How would you feel about this being front and center in your living room?

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Yes.  This is a couch.  Yes, I've sat in it.  Yes, It's super comfy.

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above photos: courtesy of The Design Center

With his lace-making approach to the couch, Tord has created a (very) modern rendition of a Victorian love seat, IMHO:

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Furniture I found outside of Tord's Lace in Translation work includes the Shadowly Armchair / Chaise Lounge:

shadowly armchair and chaise lounge www.unicahome.com

Which brings me back to one of Erin's finds, a hooded wicker chair from her Round Top Round Up.

Enough with Tord, onward to Cal.  Cal Lane that is.  She's Canadian, and pretty much amazing.  She's the artist whose lecture I mentioned above.  I had seen her work in these next three photos before I saw her Lace in Translation work, which you may be familiar with also:

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That's some durrrrty lace

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Seeing her work in person, not to mention at the place I work at, is ten times better than any photograph:

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Cal used a Quaker Lace Sample from the Design Center's collection as the inspiration for her burnout pattern in the grass (which as a result of mulching, I was able to give my classmates a whole new way to experience her work: through the smell of cow.)

The same design was used for her massive oil drum sculpture atop the pool.

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above photos:  courtesy of The Design Center

Like I said, amazing, right??  Well, that's my rant.  Back to my unweekend plans of relaxing print work.  Ciao.

The Lace in Translation Exhibition runs September 24th through April 3rd. Visit www.laceintranslation.com for details.

Things Made From Things

I love things en masse.  Take something small and insignificant and multiply it by 100, suddenly you have an interesting collection.  Take something small and kinda cool, then multiply that by 1,000 and shape it into something awesome then, well, then you have a blog post. 

Scott Jarvie Recycled Straw Clutch Chair

Nendo Designed Fabric Scrap Cabbage Chair

Fully Loaded Chair made from shotgun shells by Alexander Reh (yes, I've blogged about this before here)

balloona stool confetti by natalie kruch for umbra made from 500 balloons

Tide Chandelier made from collection of man made debris washed up on Kent coastline by Stuart Haygarth

Tail Light Chandelier Also by Stuart Haygarth

Mr. Haygarth is pretty much the king of making things out of things, view his entire site here

Volivik 347, Bic Pen Chandelier by en Pieza

#2 Pencil Chandelier by Daisuke Hiraiwa Gallery via inhabitat

 

A guest poster's crisis...

Hello DC Readers! My name is Amy and today I am honored to be guest blogging here on Design Crisis - its like a dream come true - somebody slap (or spank...) me!  My usual home is over at Waxyhearts where I write about basically everything I love on the internet - most often Etsy - since I am addicted.Enough self promotion...(but I need more readers - really!  My chihuahuas are neglected and they can't justify the time I spend at my computer without at least 100 readers...)...but glad to be here at Design Crisis today where I can have a much larger audience to frighten.  Anyhow I had one heck of a time coming up with something Design Crisis worthy...and I still haven't...so instead I will bore you with the details of my day yesterday - which certainly qualifies as a freaking crisis...

 

So the day begin with turning on my bedside lamp - luckily it takes up most of the nightstand with its huge base - so not only do I not have to dust the nightstand, but I have no room for an alarm clock - thus I have gotten fired from every job I have ever had and now I am on food stamps (thanks to all you hard workers out there for supporting me!!!).

So I go the bathroom to get ready for the day - ugh - accidentally went in the one with the fresh flowers in the faucet - yuck! Flowers and minty toothpaste scents do not go together first thing in the morning (or ever?)! Moving on to the other bathroom...

Just remembered (and forgot due to severe head injury) why I never use this bathroom... Get some ice out of the freezer for my head injury and attempt to sit on my favorite chair...shoot - I forgot that I prefer to sit on my behind...won't fit here!

 

Moving on to my anatomy chair - this is very helpful when I watch Grey's Anatomy...and if I never see Denny again it will be fantastic...

Once my head stops throbbing I head out to the garden to do some planting with my trusty leather handled bucket...since buckets often transport liquid don't ask me why it has a leather handle...at least it looked good when I bought it, right?

 

Heading out for the day! I think I will stop in at this shop - stores that are all white and have limited items always have the most friendly sales people, don't you think? Walking through the door is just like interrupting a conversation between a bunch of people you don't know.

 

Next its over to my friend's dinner party! A few drinks later I get disoriented by the mirror balls (I have a twin? What's happening???) and pass out - my friend not wanting me to mess up their dark house (who would notice vomit in that place anyhow?) drops me at some new hotel close to their condo of darkness....I remember none of it...and luckily I didn't grab one of the guns on the table...

I wake up here - in a hotel made for 5 yr olds?  What???  It takes quite a bit of time to unfold my 6ft body...

 

I guess it could have been worse - they could have made me sleep in a cage surrounded by a bunch of ghosties...Yikes!

 

ahhh - and now I am back home telling you my story! Hope you enjoyed it!

Thanks again to Karly & Erin for the privilege of allowing me to guest post - and a big shout out to Erin's husband for getting her knocked up - without him this would not have been possible! Yippee! Don't forget - you can catch me at Waxyhearts if you want to write hateful comments! And don't abandon DC - tomorrow will be better, I promise!