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Scalar lighting
Brave Design, Montreal
Scalar is a group of linear asymmetrical lighting fixtures, either
surface mounted or suspended, with direct and indirect lighting effects.
Designed for the computer user who spends more time in the office than
at home, Scalar fixtures are personal, flexible and adaptable. Common
elements are a diagonally folded wing-like part in perforated aluminum
with cylindrical connectors and diffuser sections. The hanging fixture
comes in two models, a double centre support and a two-ended support.
Shifting moiré patterns make the fixture shimmer. Scalar is available
as a wall sconce in two designs and three sizes.
DESIGN TEAM: ANDREA WHITE AND ROBERT WHITE.
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Orgafile
JDi Design, Vancouver
Orgafile, designed by Adrian van Wijk and James McDonald, is a grow-as-you-go
filing system. Based on the alpha numeric filing system developed in
Germany, Orgafile provides compact storage and easy document management.
Its unique features are the patented LinkFit and TouchFit systems -
the former allowing drawers to be stacked and fastened by just sliding
them into position; the latter an anti-tilt locking system, restricting
drawers so that only one can be opened at a time. The extruded wood
(a natural product made from 90 per cent recycled wood fibre and 10
per cent polyolefin) used to make the drawer module front and sides
allows the incorporation of design features. Orgafile will have its
final product launch later this year.
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MiniAim
Frédéric Galliot and Dirk Zylstra, Montreal, for Axis Lighting,
Montreal
MiniAim, a simple architectural lighting fixture designed to provide
efficient and adjustable illumination, is built in two parts: a static
housing on top for power management; and a lower, rotating housing in
which the lamp is nested and which handles the fixture's light distribution
and direction along a 180-degree range. By lining up the lower endcap's
indentations to the upper endcap's notch, the user gets controlled and
constant rotation from one fixture to the next. The snap-fitting together
of key steel and aluminum parts reduces the assembly time, the need
for hardware and the section of the fixture - resulting in a smaller-sized
package, more in tune with its small and energy-efficient T5/T5HO lamp
and ballast innards.
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Vox Open Office
Mark Muller, Toronto, for Neinkämper, Toronto
Vox Open Office is an open-office workstation that can accommodate any
number of users in a compact, efficient and elegant environment. The
desking system offers premium surfaces and finishes. Divider panels
integrate computer equipment into the system's sleek aesthetic. Vox
desktop accessories hang from a continuous accessory track, organizing
workflow while maintaining a clean-lined office ambience.
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Splinter chairs
Matthew Kroeker, Winnipeg
Industrial designer Matthew Kroeker designed these chairs as a "metaphor
for a bad marriage day." Made of teak and aluminum, the two chairs break
apart or merge at a connection of jagged wooden slats, with the irregular
splintered ends visually describing a break-up. They are designed for
indoor and outdoor use and are now under production contract with manufacturer
Jane Hamley Wells.
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Scaffolding workstation system
Bartlett & Associates, Toronto
International advertising firm Saatchi & Saatchi asked Bartlett & Associates
to design its new Toronto office, an open loft space with exposed mechanical
and polished concrete floors. The design concept included these custom
workstations, fabricated from steel scaffolding, that integrate exhibition
and workspace. The workstation system combines formed sheet metal, walnut
veneer and Plexiglas panels within a standard scaffolding structure,
fabricated with a series of metal fasteners in the manner of Meccano.
Power and communication cables run from ceiling cable trays down the
vertical scaffold columns and along the spines of each desk to recessed
power bars.
DESIGN TEAM: INGER BARTLETT, ALEXANDRA SAMOUK AND JESSICA BLACKWOOD.
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