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Create-A-Date: Live…

Pop it in your diary and keep the night free: Monument Magazine’s Create-A-Date series holds its second Sydney “LIVE” event at the KE-ZU showroom in Surry Hills on October 27th.  RSVP HERE.

Pairing industry creatives from varied backgrounds then setting them a hypothetical design challenge, the collaborative process is afforded a fresh, innovational freedom.  The expertise of two polar skill sets are married to result in a truly unique, wholly designed outcome.

In this installment, Julie Paterson of Cloth Fabric and Andy MacDonald of Mac-Interactive Architects present their: “Couch Potato” indoor seating system.

When: 6-8pm Wed 27 October, 2010
Where: KE-ZU Showroom, Surry Hills click HERE for map
RSVP: Wed 20 October, 2010 click HERE to rsvp

Brought  to you by Monument Magazine, proudly supported by St Germain Elderflower Liqueurs and KE-ZU.

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A Hive Of Activity…

True to their name, the gang over at HIVE have been hard at work.  Not only have they been finalising a swag of new product lines and introducing a plethora of brilliant outdoor models for their existing peices, but they have even found the time to rebrand!

A slick new logo and a punchy new website (with a new address : www.designbyhive.com) have resulted from their Cebu based working bee.  We’ll be heading back to Cebu in March to gather all the latest from HIVE and KENNETH COBONPUE, so we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed with even more developments that are sure to crystallize over Christmas!

As always, HIVE product lines are available directly through KE-ZU as well as our vast national distribution network!

Make a bee -line to their site and check it out.

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Horm: Hot Off The Press…

Horm have unleashed their ‘Zero Gravity‘ 2010 catalogue… and the contents?  Breathtaking.

Having explored cutting edge timber-bending, thrown a nostalgic eye over the works of Ray and Charles Eames, married light with load bearing and fluidity with functionality… this collection is about to turn heads.  Italian design and manufacturing at it’s best.

Horm have brought together Deigo Vencato, Orlandini Design, Salvatore Indriolo and many more to revisit how we interact with timber, it’s tactile properties, it’s inherent visual beauty and it’s functionality.

Download the catalogue here or flip through just some of the images we’ve selected.

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When in Egypt…

June 2010 saw some of the best names in the European design community descend on Cairo for +20 Egypt.

Curated by Italian design queen: Paola Navone, the event was a showcase of selected products from the best Egyptian design companies, as well as international brands. The final result was

…a fascinating juxtaposition of tradition and innovation, local and international, classic and modernity; an emotional melting pot of different cultures, narrated through installations in different rooms of three historical Cairo house…

Click the photo above for more stunning images from the event.  KE-ZU’s good friends LZF were proudly displaying the Air table lamp and the Link Floor Lights designed by Ray Power.

You may also recall some months back we posted a story on the New York ICFF Fair, which LZF Lamps took by storm with their awe inspiring butterfly installation assembled from a number of their luminaires.  Sandro Tothill and Marivi Calvo, the creative superheroes over at LZF have sent this video shot during the ICFF with music by Rithma and a real-time art installation unfolding on the stand, by the talented Inocuothesign.

See it to believe it.  Click here!

http://www.kezu.com.au/index.cfm?page=products&DesignerID=5029
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Saturday Indesign 2010

As the dust settles on another Saturday Indesign, we all hurriedly flock back to the office and flick  through our photos and thumb through notes gathered over a frenetic two day gallop around inner Melbourne.

Networking, over working, over indulging… whatever your approach or game plan, it’s clear from doing the rounds that the Saturday Indesign format seems to go from strength to strength with each year.  Melbourne 2010 was a big undertaking, by those behind the scenes as well as those making the rounds… there was just so much to see.

The Project was again in full swing this year, teaming designers with suppliers, the collaborations complimented and elevated both the products and their showrooms.  Zenith and Woodhead are to be commended for their “Let It Be Seen” installation.  Launching the new “Be Chair” the Zenith and Woodhead team’s swept through the gleaming new showroom interpreting the Seven Deadly Sins in their product installations with a cascade of  B’s  in varied fonts and formats, tumbling through all three floors.  Celebrating the arrival of Enea’s new Lievore designed Lottus collection;  the range of stacking seats, armchairs and collection of stools were given a bold presence alongside the sleek OH! family of lounge chairs.

The students at RMIT Interior Design were called to action by Stylecraft who made the most of their Flinder’s Lane atrium by suspending a “…play on texture, form and movement” in the form of hand folded paper geometric clouds.

Schiavello, (ever the fashionistas) brought together a mixed bag of industries to spend the day with.  Renowned fashion designer Akira Isogawa, the architectural team at Lava and the textile colour master Giulio Ridolfo.  Diversity expressed through personalisation was the order of the day, reflecting the range and versatility of Schiavello’s workstations.

As any stylist or merchandiser will attest: displaying decorative lighting well, in a busy showroom environment can be very-very difficult and a thankless task.  Euroluce and Tim Fleming of Flatland OK, however, managed to light up Exhibition St with a refined, inspiring, crisp display. “Ordinary things, beautifully lit…”  set the scene for a showroom where the unique paper decorative elements effortlessly supported the true subject: Euroluce’s stunning FLOS collection and gave the reissued and newly coloured luminaires from Jielde, the space to really sing.

Heading out from the CBD and Flinders Lane Quarter took us to Richmond to see some old friends and their new products.  Living Edge threw the doors open on their gigantic Bridge Road showroom where they share space with Cadry’s.  Hosting the Launch Pad young designer exhibition on their upper floor, they brought together the next generation of young Australian design alongside historical heavyweights like Charles and Ray Eames, the notorious Established & Sons as well as the highly regarded Andreu World collections as well as some bold new Artifort pieces such as Swamp.  As the afternoon wore on and the Chandon took full effect the RS Barcelona Foosball Table really came into it’s own and won over a legion of new fans!

Eco Outdoor’s beautifully furnished Bollinger Bar was the cherry on the showroom cake as their vast space expertly brought the outdoors: in.  Full sized birch trees, fire pits and water features gave life to the furniture and fittings affording the Kenneth Cobonpue and Eco Outdoor collections the space to really be absorbed and celebrated.  Lighting too was expertly executed with Hive’s Biba, Little People and Molly suspension lights adding to the atmosphere in each installation.

All in all, a busy but beneficial two days.  As always, there is never enough time to tick everything off the list and the prospect of another day on foot would probably be crippling.  Ultimately the coming together of the design community in this fashion serves each sector well.  The opportunity to meet, mingle and share in this way is fundamental in building on the strength of the regions design foundations.  Tired as we are, we eagerly await the opportunity to see how 2011 in Sydney will advance us even further upon this years achievements.

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Little People – Giant Impact

It’s not that we’re over-eaters or that we have a fixation on Italian foods but again, the KE-ZU Blog seems to have come full circle and we find ourselves talking about Pizza.

Is that so bad?

The difference this time is that we are firing out a big thumbs up to one of the coolest places in Sydney to sit and eat the dough based wonder food: we urge you to pop into Bondi Pizza.  Situated on the 6th floor of the recently refurbished Westfield Bondi Junction, this eatery is not your average take-away or food court fare.  This is a full blown Italian restaurant that has some of the coolest light fittings in Sydney… we should know they’re some of ours!

Designed by Kenneth Cobonpue for HIVE, the Little People Pendants (used here in a gold finish, in two sizes) make one hell of an impact in the huge atrium, complimented by day with sweeping views across Sydney Harbour.  The gang over at Giant Design are responsible for this project and we reckon they’ve managed to make these Little People anything but wall flowers.  Quite a statement!

With almost half a dozen immense shopping centres opening or undergoing extensive refurbishments in Inner Sydney in the next 18 months, we are in for some exciting retail and hospitality design unveilings.

Over-eaters we’re not, however shoppers we most definitely are!  So we’ll be keeping you up to speed with the best and the rest as they pop up. (We insist!)

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Bright Ideas: IDEA Awards 2010

The Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) showcase the best of Australian design. First held in 2001, the prestigious awards program receives hundreds of submissions from across Australia each year and is recognised by the design community as the country’s pre-eminent design awards program.

Whilst the award winners are actually announced in November at a gala event, for now, the shortlisted projects have been made public and what a collection!

We dont mind telling you that the “Best Event Design” category excites us no end as our very own showroom installation for Saturday InDesign by Sheargold, David Caon, Good Manors and Group GSA is nominated, as well as the King’s Vault pop up bar designed by Luchetti Krelle which features our classic Pigalle Chair from EMU.

Head over to the IDEA 10 website to peruse the projects in the running!  It’s been a big year for interiors and spatial projects so we eagerly await the announcement of the winners!

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Nothing Boring About This Cardboard…

Blog Brag Alert!  So the KE-ZU Blog is on holiday and seeing as we’re working over the break we’ve come over all self indulgent and thought we’d BLOG BRAG:

We’re blogging today from the small UNESCO heritage listed island of Patmos in Greece: a sunbaked emerald of an isle with an uber significant past that boasts a bustling, contemporary heartbeat.  Refreshingly, it retains it’s traditional Greek charm in an era where the influences of the European Union and huge increases in Sumer tourism have caused great change on many other islands dotting the Agean. Authentic foods, crafts and practices thrive alongside a booming arts and fashion scene which sees the inaugural International Film Festival of Patmos kick off next week.  A selection of English language and “foreign” films, doco’s and lectures populate the program.

If you love film and wish to mingle with a multicultural film crowd while enjoying the charm of the island of the Apocalypse, the IFFP is the place to be!

Sold on the idea?  It’s not too late to book your flights! Head to Athens and hop on the ferry to Skala in Patmos… go on, you won’t be disapointed!

…and with all these sunny skies, crystal blue waters and DELICIOUS foods at our disposal, we thought we’d share the love by highlighting an inspired and delectable project closer to home.  The kids over at Doughboy have done big things with cardbard.  A bit of an inner Sydney institution with outlets in the east and inner west, Doughboy offers Pizza unlike any others to their insatiable and loyal fanbase. Art in a Box is a recent competition inviting customers to convert the humble cardboard pizza box into a work of art.  Pop over to the Doughboy facebook page to sample the immense diversity in submissions.  We LOVE it.

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YOU-ZU: David Caon

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Saturday Indesign, Interstate…

… that is, if you are from anywhere other than Victoria!

That’s right, the annual to-and-fro hosting duties between Sydney and Melbourne see’s 2010 Saturday Indesign being the Garden State’s turn to spruce up it’s showrooms and turn on the charm(read as: pop the bubbly!)

Indesign’s industry open day series has gone from strength to strength since 2003 and shows no sign of slowing.  Last year’s Sydney showcase saw over 6000 A&D community members: register, rock up and ramble about between the showrooms of manufacturers and suppliers.

It’s always a great day  (or two – should you wish to take in some of the sites during +FRIDAY, the preview before the event itself) and with free registration you’d be mad to pass up the opportunity, it’s ‘work’ with a twist.

Though KE-ZU don’t have a Melbourne showroom, you can of course find all our brands proudly displayed in all our Victorian distributor’s showrooms like: Living Edge, Eco Outdoor, Zenith …. and more!

August 6&7 is when all the magic happens so make sure you hop over to the SID website and register… it’s less then 40 days away!

As the day draws nearer we’ll update with more news on our tips for what not to miss and who to put on top of your list!

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