All posts Tagged ‘EXHIBITION’
Line Drawings 0007
Design by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2006.
Honey I’m Home exhibition, Danish Design Centre, 2006.
Within a room, a three sided technical drawing of a chair and ceiling lamp is laid out on the side walls and the back wall using hooks. String is then used to draw within the space and the possibilities laidout by the original 2d drawing. A drawing of a chair forms where different peoples lines commonly overlap, it is hard to avoid. The overall drawing can support the weight of several people.
SE – Vennelyst

SE 2006 Vennelyst, Frederiksberg Gardens and The Palaces and Properties agency.
For the past 25 years, the SE exhibitions have been staged in sober, well-lit exhibition spaces with proper podiums. (Not entirely true, Check out SE ReMix)This year, we step outside. Outside the museum space and into a public park that radiates history, beauty and life.
Includes Hurrah and One for luck.
Hurrah and one for luck

Design by Jeremy Walton, 2006. Frederiksberg Gardens and The Palaces and Properties agency.
Designed and made for SE 2006 ‘Vennelyst’,
‘Inspired by an appreciation of real Danish life, the humour and personality of the people in Denmark. The ‘Hygge’ in birthdays, family gatherings and raising the flag. The dinner speeches and flag waving. The shorts and the long one at the end.’
For Family, friends and colleagues. For summer.
CC+ for Moma
CC+ for MoMA, Exhibition 2006.
The HyggeLys candle is part of the CC+ for Moma exhibition and will be included in the forthcoming Moma spring catalogue.
MoMA Design Store Soho, New York, February 2006
Line Drawings 0004 to 0006
Design by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2005.
Plain MDF boxes with dowel pins protruding from the sides. The dowel pins are laid out to represent an archetype of a chair, standing lamp, and table. String is left attached initially to each piece. During the exhibition people drew on the pieces with the string. Each person leaving their own mark, filling in, making patterns, random tying, etc. One person would respond to another, creating often predictable ‘I am going to do something different’ or surprising details of concentration and commitment.
Mundane Grand
Design by Jeremy Walton 2004
Design and made especially for the SE 2004 – Furniture Haute Couture Exhibition at Danish Design Centre, Copenhagen and Vandalorum Art museum, Smålands Sweden.
A chest of drawers. ‘Memorable. I want this chest of drawers to be what no other chest of drawers has ever been before. I want the concept of the furniture to be what lifts the design into the realm of Furniture Hauteur couture, if this is possible.
If Chests of drawers had dreams this is what they would dream to be.’
Biennalen 2004.
Curators: Arkitekt Karen Kjærgaard, Guldsmed Ulrik Jungersen and Tekstildesigner Astrid Krogh.
Includes Objects of desire and Shelf Portraits.
Trapholt from 9/9 to 21/11 2004
Nordjyllands Art Museum from 4/12 2004 to 16/1 2005.
Paustian ‘derfor’
Exhibition by Danish Crafts and curator Louise Campbell. 2003
Includes Hyggelys candles, Culture Shrink and The Bench is yours III.
Culture Shrink
Design by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2003.
The material is polyolefin that shrinks when heated. The most common use of the material is for electrical insulation. Insulation is an important element of lighting that is most often disregarded and hidden.
The polyolefin comes as a tube and it is not readily available in very large diameters. For the lampshades we cut the tubes of polyoefin to create sheets, these were then sewn together to create a large tube near to the size and shape of the frame.