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Age 103 And Still Designing. The Life & Work Of Legend Eva Zeisel.
above: Eva Zeisel, 2009, photos courtesy of Talisman Photo
103 year old Eva Zeisel continues to amaze. The Hungarian born designer just doesn't stop. In addition to being an enormous talent, she has a life story as interesting as her work.
She was born Eva Amalia Stricker on November 13th to Alexander and Laura Polanyi Stricker. At the age of 17 she enrolled in the Royal Academy Of Fine Arts, intent on becoming a painter, but was convinced by her mother to try a trade at which she could earn money. She then began apprenticing as a potter. In 1925, she started her own pottery on her family estate. In 1927 she moved to Hamburg Germany, where she worked at Hansa Kunstkeramic for 6 months.
In 1932, she visited Russia for the first time. She worked at the Lomonosov Manufactory designing dinnerware and at the Artistic Laboratory of the Lomonosov State Porcelain Factory (the former Imperial Porcelain Factory) in Leningrad.
By 1935 she was the artistic director of the Glass and China Industries in Moscow, Russia. It was soon after, in 1936, that the talented Stricker was falsely accused of being part of a conspiracy to kill Josef Stalin and imprisoned in Russia for 16 months, 12 of which were spent in solitary confinement.
Upon her 1937 release from prison (without explanation), she was put on a train to Vienna where she was met by relatives. In 1938 she married her second husband, Hans Zeisel in England (her first marriage was to physicist Alexander Weissberg and was dissolved). Soon after marrying Zeisel, they both moved to new York.
In 1939, she created the first department of ceramic arts industrial design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where she taught until 1952.
above: Eva Zeisel in 1940 with student work at Pratt. Image courtesy of Pratt.
above image courtesy of Eva Zeisel Archives
She then went on to design iconic pieces for Chantal, Sears, Red Wing Pottery, Hall China Company, Watt Pottery, H. Heisey and more. You can still find many of her vintage pieces at the Orange Chicken Gallery.
At the impressive age of 103, she is still actively designing. She has current collections of ceramics and silk-screened prints for Klein Reid, Classic Century ceramics and One O One earthenware for Royal Stafford, the re-issued Granit collection for Design Within Reach, pens, pen holder and card holder designs for Acme, hand blown glassware collections for Gumps , glassware, aluminum and more for Nambé, exclusive China pieces for various galleries, and a furniture line, and most recently a collection of three Tibetan wool rugs for The Rug Company.
above photos courtesy of Talisman photo
Eve Zeisel Glassware for Gumps:
Exclusives for the Neue gallerie:
Fine bone china Baby feeder:
Porcelain painted Icebox pitchers:
Eva Zeisel for Royal Stafford
One O One:
Eva Zeisel for Klein Reid:
Eva Zeisel for Nambé:
Eva Zeisel Originals (furniture and more):
Glassware for Bombay Sapphire
Designed in early 2001, the Centennial Set consists of six impressively scaled celebratory goblets inspired by Eva's martini glass designed exclusively for the Bombay Sapphire's promotional campaign. Individually hand-blown by master craftsmen, these elegant works of art are made of the highest quality glass.
Eva Zeisel for Design Within Reach:
Granit tableware:
Eve Zeisel For The Rug Company:
Fish and Lacy X:
Her work is included in the permanent collections of museums worldwide, including MoMA, the Met and the V&A. In 2005, she was awarded the National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement by the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York.
The Wall Street Journal has a nice little interview with Eva Zeisel here.
Special thanks to the Eva Zeisel forum for additional information and links.
The Dekka Daybed By FurnID; A Synthesis of Danish & Arabic Design.
The Dekka is a beautiful and innovative design created by Bo Strange, Morten Kjær Stivegaard and Sara Vinter Martinsen of FurnID , a Copenhagen based design studio.
FurnID originally created Dekka for entry in a competition announced by Danish Furniture in 2007. The assignment was to create an item of furniture that conveyed the idea of integration, and Dekka symbolises the encounter of two worlds – the Danish and the Arabic. The one world does not dominate the other, but the interplay between the two cultures and traditions gives rise to a fascinating, unique and highly functional work of design.
Danish design and Arabic cultural heritage form a beautiful union with Dekka, a new daybed that has already become a design icon and has been nominated for numerous design awards. Dekka, which means "a seat for more than one person", arose through an encounter of contrasts: Soft and hard, light and dark, ornamentation and minimalism, and of course beauty and function.
above left: Sara Vinter Martinsen and Bo Strange with the Dekka. right: Dekka, detail
“The asymmetrical hexagon can be repeated infinitely, creating a dynamic pattern. The Arab world has always viewed symmetry as divine: the more stringent the symmetry, the closer to God. But Dekka was made for people, not gods, and when it comes to people, nothing is predictable or symmetrical. The asymmetry represents imperfection and human nature,” explains FurnID’s Bo Strange.
The frame is made from 150 kg solid aluminum and the upholstery is handcrafted.
The daybed is available in wool and/or leather in a selection of colors.Below are a few examples.
Dekka, polished aluminum and ivory wool:
Dekka in polished aluminum with black leather:
and in all black:
photos courtesy of FurnID and Fredericia
Additional credits:
Padding work: Heidi Lauritzen,
Photos: Mikkel Mortensen
Model: Anja Beyer
Stylist: Ingeborg Wolf.
The Dekka can be purchased from the manufacturer, Fredericia Furniture of Denmark. They will sell wholesale or retail and have representatives worldwide.
Fredericia
Treldevej 183
7000 Fredericia
Denmark
Phone +45 7592 3344
Fax +45 7592 3876
sales@fredericia.com
about FurnID:
above: designers Bo Strange, Sara Vinter Martinsen and Morten Kjær Stivegaard
FurnID is a design studio consisting of Morten Kjær Stovegaard, Sara Vinther Martinsen and Bo Strange. The three Danish designers work within the fields of furniture and industrial design.
On FurnID's facebook page their credo is as follows :
"FurnID Essntials: We commit ourselves to inviting design. Working with every day objects we find it essential to develop products that are inviting in both shape and function. We believe in cooperation, quality and passion."
It is of great importance to the designers that all their products are friendly in either the form or function and therefore a FurnID product can be described with one word; inviting.
FurnID
Vesterbrogade 63, 4. tv
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1620
Phone: +45 61700321
Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
GLEE does Madonna; Side By Side Photos and More!
above photograph by Rodelio Astudillo
The April 20th episode of the quirky musical television show GLEE honors pop star Madonna, with nothing but Madonna songs.
above photograph by Rodelio Astudillo
The talented cast members reincarnated themselves as various Madonna personas for the cover of TV Guide. From Shining Star to Virgin to The Material Girl to Blonde ambition, the cast is styled in the Madonna likenesses.
In addition to sharing the TV Guide shots with you, I've found some of the vintage Madonna photos to place them side by side for comparison.
above: big belts, bows, fingerless gloves, GLEE's Jenna Ushkowitz does early 80s Madonna
above: GLEE's Amber Riley makes a beautiful Virgin
above: Lea Michele from GLEE channels Madonna's Material Girl image
above: Diana Agron invokes Madonna in her Truth or Dare era
above: the hilarious Jane Lynch dons the Gaultier cone boobage that Madonna wore in her Blonde Ambition tour
GLEE Season 1, Episode 15
Episode Synopsis: When the glee guys begin to bully the girls, Will turns to the music of Madonna to give the girls an ego boost and teach the boys respect. (They perform Madonna's "Express Yourself" and "Like a Prayer"). Meanwhile, Kurt and Mercedes give Sue a makeover. Original Air Date: Apr 20, 2010
And yes, there is a CD which contains the following tracks:
1. Express Yourself
2. Borderline/Open Your Heart
3. Vogue
4. Like A Virgin
5. 4 Minutes
6. What It Feels Like For A Girl
7. Like A Prayer
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