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August 13th, 2009Design Accessories, Formland Autumn 2009Product: EGO Bamboo Collection
Company: EGO
Designer: Steffen SchmellingBamboo in a new design
<Aarhus company EGO is nominated for Formland Design Award – Autumn 2009 for a collection of table items in bamboo. The company has launched an environmentally friendly production, the bamboo fiber is made into modern design products.
The uniqueness of EGO’s offering is to use bamboo in a new and different way. The result is a smart collection that has beautiful lines and forms – and is faithful to the natural color of the material. At the same time, thinking of the environment, the products are 100% degradable in nature after only 8-10 months, says the nomination committee.
EGO Bamboo Collection was designed by Steffen Schmelling whose targets have gone after the environmentally friendly production as replacements for melanin or plastic. The solution is found in bamboo-fiber, which has a natural binder in it. The collection contains several parts. The indicative retail price is from $ 149 to $ 349 sætvis.
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August 12th, 2009Formland Spring 2009, Interior Design - KitchenProduct: Eva Trio kitchen tool
Company: Eva Denmark A / S
Designer: Todd BrachetFunctional kitchen tool in a retro design
<Eva Denmark A / S has developed a new series of kitchen tools in stylish and multifunctional designs. The tools can be used for cooking and serving, as they are produced in durable and low-impact materials. The series is nominated for Formland Design Award – Autumn 2009.
The series of kitchen tools have a delicious and harmonious form. The different tools are good because of the silicone rubber, bearing the stainless steel – and they are light together. The style is retro from the 50s where it was the norm to use as little material as possible. The same goes for this series, developed nice and simple, says price the Committee in its nomination.
Todd Brachet has designed the series of 16 tools for Eva Denmark A / S. The materials used are stainless steel and black silicone rubber, bearing different, so individual material properties are maximized. There is emphasis on providing the tools with a good grip, protecting hands from heat, and making them gentle for use in pots and pans. The series includes with and without silicone coating, skimmer, pizza cutter, salad servers and scraper. The indicative retail price goes from DKK 149.75 to DKK 199.75.
Tags: award, denmark, design, formland, Interior Design - Kitchen, new

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August 12th, 2009Formland Autumn 2009, Interior Design - KitchenMenu has turned things upside down. Now wine needs a coat to stay cool!
Cool Coat, Menu’s creative wine cooler, lives up to its name. It is really cool! A fully innovative, ingenious alternative to the traditional wine cooler with ice that leaves melted water on the table every time you take the bottle out of the bucket.
Cool Coat is the invention of designer Jakob Wagner, who is also the man behind many of the items in Menu’s Vignon series, which consists of an array of accessories for handling, storing and serving wine. Cool Coat consists of two layers of textiles and a loose wrap sewn with channels filled with cooling gel. You just have to put the wrap in the freezer for some time and then put it back in the coat and give the bottle its cold apparel. After just 15 minutes, the temperature of the wine will be reduced by about 10°C and the chilled wine can be poured into glasses while the remains in the bottle will stay fresh in the coat-clad bottle – without dripping on the table.
Cool Coat comes in black with a grey wrap and a new white version with black or lime wrap and push button. “The coat fits most bottles, and you can adjust the collar as you like to give Cool Coat its own personalised touch,” says designer Jakob Wagner.
Design: Jakob Wagner
Tags: accessories, award, design, Interior Design - Kitchen, new
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August 11th, 2009Formland Autumn 2009, Interior Design - KitchenProduct: Toddler Table cutlery
Company: Fabrikators
Designer: Josefine BentzenChildren cutlery
The Copenhagen Fabrikators firms and ToddlerCompany are behind the new Danish-designed children’s cutlery, ToddlerTable cutlery. The cutlery is designed to support the child’s motor development, and makes it look good on a dining table. ToddlerTable cutlery is nominated for Formland Design Award – Autumn 2009.
This is the child’s own cutlery. The shape is good, the colors are just right, and the expression is unique. Function with anti-slippage means that the child can hold on to it firmly. The cutlery is playful, practical and very appealing – and it’s created in an environmentally friendly material, said the nomination committee.
Josefine Bentzen designed ToddlerTable cutlery, designed for children between six months and up to two years – and parents who desire that their children learn to eat neatly. The cutlery is formed from the particular way children hold things. The shaft of the cutlery fills the entire hand and makes it easier for the child to control it. The indicative retail price is $ 299
Tags: award, design, formland, new



