Wednesday, July 27, 2016

headline.browser-titleMAISON&OBJET PARIS: EVOLUTIONS

MAISON&OBJET PARIS, the leading event for lifestyle professionals around the world, is back! A major hub for lifestyle, for industry, and attracting over 3,000 global brands. The show is both inspirational and professional. Actors from across the industry showcase a variety of products that represent a comprehensive overview of excellence and innovation. This September, MAISON&OBJET PARIS evolves even further to provide specifiers with an ever-more enriching and efficient experience, while giving exhibitors a greater opportunity to enlarge their offer. Back to MAISON&OBJET l PROJETS I Every September, MAISON&OBJET I PROJETS I returns. This yearly showcase is dedicated to exhibitors showing premium solutions for interior design and architecture. This year there is a twist. The creation of a new hub called INFLUENCES which presents a high-end offering of products by industry specifiers and greater synergy that encompasses both Halls 7 and 8. While the entirety of Hall 8 is devoted to



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headline.browser-titleObject Carpet: Creative puzzle for the floor

Many architects cherish hard floor coverings not only because of their appearance, but also because of their high resilience. At the same time, textile floor coverings with their endless layout and design possibilities are eye-catchers and once again on the rise. A product that combines the features and advantages of both product groups is the new generation of carpet tiles by Object Carpet. Thanks to its especially flat weave, Freestile has a modern and, for a carpet-tile, enormously hard look, without losing any of the advantages of a textile covering. These include first and foremost the improvement in room acoustics (up to 20 % compared to other hard floorings), high operating safety and pleasant walking comfort. Freestile meets the high requirements with respect to dimensional stability and acoustic effectiveness thanks to the new Akustik Plus backing on highly-compressed and heat-set PET fleece. The finely-textured surface is also ideally suited for those with allergies (TÜV cert



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Monday, July 25, 2016

headline.browser-titleMaterial Tendencies: Jaime Hayon

Architonic spoke to the Spanish designer and artist, who likes to follow his intuition and enjoys doing whatever feels right. <b>If you had to restrict yourself to working with just one material for the next three years, which one would you choose?</b> It would be hard to say. I guess with wood I would be able to do a lot of things. But one material that I’ve always loved is ceramic. Because it can be used in different processes and in many possible combinations. Its characteristics can have so many aspects. It can be poor but super elegant. It can be extremely glossy and very rich, even though it always comes from the same sort of earthenware. It is at the same time a very basic and high-quality material. So yes, I would probably choose ceramic as the first one. <b>At what point within the design process do you decide in favour of a specific material? What comes first – the shape or the choice of material?</b> None of those, actually. Neither shape nor material. At the end, t



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headline.browser-titleSelling Out: retail design on show

<b>What is different or particular about exhibiting retail design as opposed to other types of trade fair?</b> All trade fairs serve as information, innovation, and networking platforms for the industries they represent. As a retail trade fair, however, EuroShop differs from other exhibitions above all by virtue of its unique ambience and the extraordinarily complex architecture of the stands created by the various exhibitors. Nowhere else is the ‘aha effect’ visitors experience when entering an exhibition hall as striking as at EuroShop. It reflects what has become the first commandment in the retail trade: to offer customers something special – which not only means presenting products and decorated spaces, but also creating new worlds to experience and telling stories. The staging of their trade-fair presentations is of the utmost importance to EuroShop exhibitors when it comes to offering their retail expertise to decision-makers in the trade. <b>Where has the most innovation tak



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Sunday, July 24, 2016

THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING HOW YOUR CART WORKS

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Unfortunately today’s entry was supposed to discuss the completion of our latest and greatest creation. However, things went a little sideways on us and so it remains on the lift unable to move under it’s own power. Thus our subject for the day is the importance of understanding your cart.

 

With today’s carts able to reach greater distances, and across tougher terrain, they are quickly becoming more popular amongst the outdoor enthusiasts. But like any vehicle, they are machines and are susceptible to failure from time to time. However, if you have at least a basic understanding of how your cart works, you are less likely to be walking back to camp one day.

 

To begin with, let us explain the history of our current problem. For this cart we stole the lithium batteries from our old 4X4 demo cart, which was also dead in the water. But after our initial diagnosis we assumed that the problem with the 4X4 was buried somewhere deep within it’s overly complicated electrical system. And so we proceed to install the lithium batteries into our new cart. And of course everything functioned flawlessly, until we were putting the final touches on the cart. As we prepared to take the cart out and test the newly installed speedometer everything just simply died.

 

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Without going into great details, you must appreciate that this lithium pack is a particularly complicated setup, with fifteen individual cells (batteries) and chargers, plus one BMS (battery management system). Then there are four wires running between each cell and charger, and another dozen or so wires that integrate the BMS with the factory electrical system. All in all there are many possible points of failure.

 

While this may sound a lot like Greek to many of you, there is a point to be made. Even though this cart appears to be completely immobilized, one small wire connecting the battery pack to the run/tow switch would allow us to drive this cart home.   Granted, this is not the recommended practice, as it may cause permanent damage to the batteries.  But there are situations when your safety is much more important than any cart, and this is why it’s important to understand your cart.

 

Regardless of whether you have a gas or electric cart, there are many simple things that you can learn to make your life easier when you are faced with a breakdown.  Luckily for us though, our cart is still in our shop. So next week we will simply swap out the old batteries for a new, much simpler, set of lithium batteries.




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Friday, July 22, 2016

headline.browser-titlenorthmodern furniture and design trade show, Copenhagen August 2016

DESTINATION DESIGN Whether it is design hungry architects or interior specifiers, Denmark, is fast becoming the go-to destination for professionals. Copenhagen is a centre for design, both with its heritage and contemporary brands and now with the new northmodern furniture fair making its mark on the city. Denmark is immersed in creativity, sustainability and with its forward-thinking attitude to living and architecture making it an incomparable resource. northmodern is uniquely placed to offer visitors and exhibitors alike, a destination and trade show experience like no other. The purpose built, light-filled centre has defined its own character so quickly since launching in 2015, it is already gathering an international following and reputation as an authority in the international interiors market. From furniture, to lighting, kitchens and textiles northmodern is the one-stop shop in design excellence UNPARALLELED EXHIBITORS You could argue that Danish design is where the entir



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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

headline.browser-titlenorthmodern furniture and design trade show, Copenhagen January 2016

DESTINATION DESIGN Whether it is design hungry architects or interior specifiers, Denmark, is fast becoming the go-to destination for professionals. Copenhagen is a centre for design, both with its heritage and contemporary brands and now with the new northmodern furniture fair making its mark on the city. Denmark is immersed in creativity, sustainability and with its forward-thinking attitude to living and architecture making it an incomparable resource. northmodern is uniquely placed to offer visitors and exhibitors alike, a destination and trade show experience like no other. The purpose built, light-filled centre has defined its own character so quickly since launching in 2015, it is already gathering an international following and reputation as an authority in the international interiors market. From furniture, to lighting, kitchens and textiles northmodern is the one-stop shop in design excellence UNPARALLELED EXHIBITORS You could argue that Danish design is where the entir



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