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One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure: Can It! The Vipp Charity Auction Of Artist Designed Cans.




Design Within Reach is co-hosting CAN IT!, a charity auction to benefit DIFFA: Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS.

CAN IT! is being produced by Danish design company Vipp in celebration of their 70th anniversary. This noteworthy event will feature an exhibition and auction of Vipp trash bins that have been transformed by 35 leading figures in the worlds of architecture, art, design, fashion and entertainment.



The 35 customized Vipp bins will be on display for the public and advance bidding at the DWR: Tools for Living store in New York City, from October 15 to 28, and will be auctioned at a gala event hosted by DWR, Vipp, DIFFA and model Veronica Webb at DWR’s flagship SoHo location on October 28.

All proceeds from the auction will be donated to DIFFA to support their important work.

Thanks to Vipp, I have images of all the fab trash cans up for auction here. The descriptions were provided by the artists/designers. Those without descriptions are because none were given.

Cole Garrett and Yves Behar (Fuse Project):

Cole Garett: "Our VIPP bin is inspired by the 30 foot-long bamboo mural we painted for clients and at our loft, featured on the front of the New York Times Home Section, HGTV and Gazelland. Bamboo is symbolic of good fortune and the leaves made of recycled cups represent peace and tranquility."

"PAY ATTENTION by Yves Behar (in memory of Franz Schnass) for DIFFA and Vipp: "The orange street-cone like design says “Pay Attention” to the world around you, it’s people, it’s challenges, it’s potential...Design is a way to “Pay Attention” too, especially to the less fortunate of us that are sick, diminished physically, and whose spirit shows us that courage and pride in the face of adversity is a gift that shines on all of us. So..”Pay Attention”.

Robert Geller:

"To transform this bin I recreated the tough yet romantic aesthetic of my collections for this very practical object. When I began this process I was designing my spring-summer 2010 collection and translated the mood of the collection to the bin. We covered the entire bin in washed leather and accessorized it with aged chains, worn-in leather and chiffon flowers. The bin suggests a sense of decaying beauty which is a look I am very into."

Robert Verdi:

"The waste bin is WHITE, and you put TRASH in it, or ON it, in this case."

Nigel Barker:

"Trash is normally described as unwanted waste material and therefore your trash-can should be your best friend so to speak...... I have spent weeks up on the ice in Northern Canada and the shot we wrapped the Vipp bin in is called 'Frozen Cauldron.' It depicts the change in landscape as the beautiful, perfect, icy landscape metamorphoses into a frozen explosion before it melts away to nothing."

Veronica Webb:

"Taking my cue from the lean iconic lines of the VIPP can, the “giraffe” women of South Africa’s Ndebele Tribe who adorn their necks with stacks of golden rings immediately came to mind. Africa as much as our own back yard is the epi center of beauty and the epi center of the fight against AIDS. I was able to realize my full vision with the help of two very talented artists, Mary Davis, interior designer and recent Parson's graduate and world renowned photographer Nigel Barker. I am grateful for their help and contribution in the global fight against AIDS. "- Veronica Webb.

Shelly Sabel:

"Lite-Bright trash can. Materials: Vipp pedal bin, lite-bright pegs, electro luminescent flatlight, perforated steel, tie-down straps. This piece is inspired by the 1970's Hasbro toy - lite-bright, late sixties, early seventies graphics and psychedelic art."

Olaf Breuning:

Color bin - "The inspiration is the work with the four colors, red, blue, yellow and green...nothing more. The funny thing is that the works end up referencing the abstract painters from the last century. I guess there is just a few options to do with four colors...in case of the bin they just drip down. In other words...there is not really a big concept about it. I just want to make it colorful and happy."

Lady Bunny:

"I knew somehow I wanted to put my bin "in drag." I toyed with the idea of adding a wig, but an over-sized eye did the trick and I'm pleased that it resembles a bin from H. R. Puf 'N' Stuf or perhaps from Peewee's Playhouse. Of course, since the eye is blue and with long lashes and even a little bloodshot, the bin was modeled after my own blue eyes and lash-heavy make-up style. Billy Erb helped me execute the design for my piece so I'm grateful to him for executing my design so perfectly. And as anyone has seen me perform can attest to, This "lady" certainly knows a thing or two about trash!"

Mike Perry:

Before Time.- "A hot bed of activity constantly changing and growing creating new patterns and textures. This is how it all started. Elements moving and changing to create compositions."

Sune Wagner:

It's called "No. 73"- "It was essentially inspired by Warhol and Pollock. The idea was to have Warhol do a Pollock, factory style. The industrial silver mixed with black works as a direct link to New York city circa 1960's, some years after Pollock's untimely death."

David Rockwell:

"With the Vipp bin, I wanted to reinvent and invigorate the everyday household ritual of opening and closing the trash bin. When you press the foot pedal of the Vipp bin, the can lights up with 1100 LEDs. Just by bringing an element of surprise and delight to that act transforms it into a small-scale celebration."

Kiril Kirov Razortooth:

"The bin was inspired by the first decade of the new millennium, eerie reminiscent to the beginning of the XX century. The bin is kind of a modern Pandora’s “box” and the Siamese twins represent Yin-Yang. Unfortunately the opposites are very much alike and our good side is still well concealed. We like to believe as in the legend that at the very bottom still lays hope."

Helena Christensen and Izhar Patkin:


Rikke Korff The Furies and The Selby:


PUNK DOTS: RIKKE KORFF & THE FURIES "Dot patterns are a much loved signature of The Furies, referencing the playfully feminine classic Polka Dot and the importance of the circle in traditional Asian decorative arts. For the VIPP bin, we amped up the Rock n' Roll spirit of The Furies by embellishing our dot pattern with hardcore metal spikes, which explode off the mysterious matte black surface."

The Selby: "The can was designed using my watercolor paintings of animals including many wearing looks from Fall 2009 runway shows, styled by Aya Kanai. Hard core fashion fans may be able to guess what some of the looks are!"

Yoko Ono:

"IMAGINE PEACE: Think PEACE, Act PEACE, Spread PEACE. Yoko Ono '09"

Richard Colman:


Magnus Berger and Michael Aram:

Magnus Berger: "One of the ideas of The Last Magazine is to have the reader decide whether it's frame able or disposable. I've been to friends houses where they have used our magazine as art on the wall which is of course very flattering. But I'm also into the idea of how street advertising posters look on scaffolding in New York. Especially when they get weathered and torn. I guess this is somewhere in between."

Michael Aram: "In my work, I dwell on what I call “integrated design”, by which I mean that the “Object” is the “Sculpture”. The fantasy for me is that the object is so perfect in its form, that it’s function, although essential, is an added bonus- or in the case of the bin, almost a surprise! In world mythology, Pears represent bounty and gluttony. What more perfect for a receptacle of waste than a golden symbol of excess? I imagine the enchanted forest of my dreams where all we needed would be found on the forest floor, and each step would reveal one wondrous object after another, which we could gather to make our houses."

Swathi Ghanta/ KidRobot:


Camilla Staerk:

"For my Spring '07 collection, which was called 'walk with me' and was inspired by the girls in David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks', I developed the accessories from a 'liquid lace' material which I created by fusing lace with rubber. My VIPP can is based on this thought.""

Jes Gordon:


James Charles:

"“Can It” - got me thinking about Rubbish/Trash and I realized how all our office trash cans were always full!! The inspiration is to get smaller trash cans for less trash! Not larger Trash Cans for more stuff to throw away!!! Less is truly more in this day and age!"

John Baldessari and Jonas Hecksher Etypes:

John Baldessari: "I'm always unsure about throwing things away. Because by nature i'm a recycler and pac rat. I feel certain i'm not the only one in the world with this characteristic. Also, i think we should learn to recycle like other countries in the world."

Evette Rios:


Avi Adler and Ami James:


David Stark:


Lady Pink:

"I've been painting brick-women covered in colorful graffiti for years, nude masonry monuments lovingly vandalized. They represent the solid inner strength all women have underneath. I also paint brick texture on objects and apply my beloved friends graffiti names on the brick, a tribute to those living and dead."

And some more sedate versions from designers (left to right) Calvin Klein, Oscar De La Renta and Ralph Lauren:


Calvin Klein: "In considering the Vipp bin design, we took inspiration from the wool elements in our Fall 2009 Men's Collection. This wool overcoat, for example, is the epitome of luxury and comfort. These elements also carry over to our Home Collection and designs. By covering the Vipp bin in our wool Kravet fabric, the piece blends seamlessly into any Calvin Klein room."

Oscar de La Renta: "The inspiration for our bin is a striped fabric from Oscar de la Renta’s upcoming line of fabrics for Lee Jofa."

Ralph Lauren: "Inspired by Vipp's timeless design integrity and quality craftsmanship, Ralph Lauren adds an unexpected layer of luxury with chic black alligator and refined silver accents."

The 35 customized Vipp bins will be on display for the public and advance bidding at the DWR: Tools for Living store in New York City, from October 15 to 28, and will be auctioned at a gala event hosted by DWR, Vipp, DIFFA and model Veronica Webb at DWR’s flagship SoHo location on October 28.
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This is not the first charity auction put on by Vipp, be sure to see the great pieces from past Vipp Auctions here.


Be sure to check out the some trash cans from Vipp charity auction of years past here.

Regretsy: The Worst Of Etsy - Crafts Or Crap?




I've always had an aversion to the word 'crafts'. It makes me think of those heinous crocheted toilet paper roll covers or wooden Geese families for the front yard. And although I respect anyone who labors at creating a personal expression, it is true that some results are only good for a giggle. Which leads me to introduce you to a website named Regretsy.



I absolutely love that someone has done this. And am thrilled that it wasn't me.
The site "Regretsy" pokes fun at the well-known e-commerce site Etsy, which allows users to sell their handmade (and homemade) crafts, jewelry and art.



By scouring the of listings on etsy, and accepting submissions from readers, Regretsy manages to find and categorize some of the most god-awful ugly or just plain disturbing items available on the site (lots of genital-related art and items, too). And yes, they actually link to purchase the item if it is still available.


Above: a rusty cheese grater turned clock for sale on Etsy. Price? $28.00 (and no, you don't get the cigarette with it)

Their "disclaimer" says it all:

Don’t get us wrong. We like crafts.

We just don’t like these crafts.

Yes, we know these people put their hearts into it. We know it took hours and hours. We know how mean it is to laugh at their creations. And we regret being the only web site on the internet that makes fun of things.

But what can we do? We’re immature.

Besides, art is totally subjective. Who cares what we think? I barely care and I’m writing this.

Listen, if you like something you see here, don’t argue with us, go and buy it. Seriously. Click on any photo and you’ll be taken to the seller’s store*. We’re only too glad to have made the introduction.

Otherwise, we’re just going to sit here and look at the amputee kitten paintings and vulva earrings and laugh so hard that we pee in our reusable Pokemon pads.

- The Regretsy team


Below are some of their picks from categories whose names include "Dead Things" and "Pet Humiliation". Each item below is an actual listing from Etsy.












In addition to the present listings to laugh at, they have archives, so you can even mock what is no longer available on Etsy.
Visit Regretsy here.
Become a Regretsy Fan on facebook here.
Follow Regretsy on Twitter.

I do hope no one's feelings are sincerely hurt beyond repair regarding this post. It's my intention to make you laugh, not cry.

Special thanks to Scott Ivener for this gem of a find.


Here It Is: Newest Michael Jackson Single




Just released today, here's MJ's single, This Is it:

24k Gold, Diamond & Steel PCs from Gaiser High End




It's hard enough to keep your computers up to date these days, but now you not only have to keep up with technology, but with the Joneses, now that the hardware case itself can be a status symbol.

GHE (Gaiser High End) creates what they call "First Class Computers", luxury PCs that integrate 24k gold, tri and bi color gold, Cubic Zirconia, Palladium, Silver and Steel designs to their hard drive cases. They will do surface gilding on front or front and back and give you many options of finishes.

In lieu of cubic zirconia, you can have real diamonds or gemstones of any kind upon request. The unusual materials include Damascus layered steel and Mokume Gane (wood grain steel) or they will work with you to create a custom design. The designs from the GHEdesign PC series can also be combined and they will be happy to create individual designs according to your requirements.

They can also provide you with other casings or technical components. If preferred, they can also provide each designer casing without the technical interior.

GHE design 01 - Gold leaf, 580 Signity, Cubic Zirconia Round Brilliant Cut, Ø 0.12in

detail:

GHE design 02 - Gold leaf, 67 Signity

GHE design 03 - Gold leaf, 25 Signity

GHE design 04 - 25 Signity

GHE design 05 - Gold leaf, 3D milled

GHE design 06 - Gold leaf, 83 Signity

GHE design 08 - Gold leaf, 175 Signity

GHE design 09- TRICOLOR gold

GHE design 10 - Palladium & silver, 2 Signity, Cubic Zirconia Round Brilliant Cut, Ø 0.16in

GHE design 11 - Layered steel, 1 Signity

GHE design 12 - Layered steel, 4 Signity, Cubic Zirconia Round Brilliant Cut, Ø 0.31in

GHE design 13 - Layered steel, 1 Signity

HGE design 14, Mokume Gane Jazz

GHE design 14 - Mokume Gane, Jazz with diamonds

GHE design 15 - Mokume Gane, 2 Signity, Cubic Zirconia Round Brilliant Cut, Ø 0.31in

detail:

GHE design 16 - Mokume gane, 82 Signity

detail:

GHE design 17 Mokume Gane, Wave

GHE design 18 - Gold leaf Wave, 1 Signity, Cubic Zirconia Round Brilliant Cut, Ø 8.0 mm

GHE design 20 - Gold leaf 3D relief, 1 Signity, Cubic Zirconia Round Brilliant Cut, Ø 0.31in

GHE design 21- Full surface gilding on the front

GHE design 22 also available with full 24k gold gilding on front AND back.

The 'guts' of the PCs include various combined fittings from Intel Atom/NVIDIA ION to Intel Core 2 Duo, right up to QuadCore CPU. Solid State Disk with SLC chip, Blu-ray and also exclusive input devices are of course included in our first class computers.



GAISER HIGH END
Gerd Gaiser
Friedrich-Speidel-Straße 36
76307 Karlsbad / Germany

Phone:
+49 7202 709192

Another wild option for your PC are the ceramic and artist designed ones from PURE for Plushdepartment:


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Check out the luxury laptops with exotic skins, diamonds and more from EGO, go here!

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