The Winner of the OFFECCT Prize 2013 – Maja Säfström – 100 Days of Drawings

Offecct has today announced winner of the prestigious Offecct Prize 2013 in the form of a grant of SEK 10 000 and a diploma.

Offecct has the pleasure to present that the winner of the Offecct Prize 2013 is Maja Säfström with the project “100 Days of Drawings.”

The Winner of the OFFECCT Prize 2013: Maja Säfström. Project: 100 Days of Drawings.

The Winner of the OFFECCT Prize 2013: Maja Säfström. Project: 100 Days of Drawings.

Säfström’s starting point in this project was to create “frames for creativity” in the doing rather than in the thinking. This resulted in a daily production of 100 abstract drawings. The drawings have been an investigation of when, how and why we experience depth in images. These questions sparked a curiosity about the fascinating relationship between two-dimensional pictures and our experience of three-dimensional spatiality and architecture.

The motivation of the Jury:

“In a time when architecture becomes increasingly digital, more and more rational and calculated, 100 days of drawings risk to appear as an anachronism. But no. One hundred carefully produced drawings, one for each day during the exam period, prove to be more important than any computer generated full scale model and illustrate with force the significance of sometimes looking back in order to look ahead. The analog tools have sharpened both the idea as well as the expression and the drawings radiate of the hands’ revived desire to explore. The result is a wonder of retained consistency, well captured in the typewriter font typical for architectural exhibitions, simply framed pencil drawings and the traditional drawing cabinets that escalate against an exposé of architectural representations throughout history. The next step, if the jury may decide, would be a three dimensional counterpart: 100 days of buildings.”

Maja Säfström has studied at the KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm. She has also worked at an architectural firm in Shanghai. After the exam Säfström has returned to her own firm, Arkitekturfabriken.

The Offecct Prize was established in 2010 in order to reward a young promising architectural student at KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm, Sweden, in Offecct’s ambition to promote the next generation of architects.

In 20 years Offecct has grown to become a major furniture manufacturer with high design ambitions, which is evident in the many international design awards that Offecct has received. Offecct works closely with architects both as designers and as clients, and sees the Offecct Prize as a way to honor good architecture.

The winner of the 2013 Offecct Prize was selected by a jury consisting of: Jannice Johansson, Tengbom, Jury President; Daniel Johansson, KTH School of Architecture; Mark Isitt, Architectural Writer; Johan Larsson, Koncept; and Frida Hugosson, Offecct.

The five projects nominated to the 2013 Offecct Prize were:

Eva Johansson. Project: The Sand Catcher.
Carl Johan Malmberg. Project: In Containment.
Linnea Mattsson. Project: Reuse.
Cesilia Silvasti. Project: Force and Field – The Folded Façade.
Maja Säfström. Project: 100 Days of Drawings.

All the nominated projects are on display in Offecct’s showroom at Torsgatan 13, Stockholm, between June 12 and August 31 (closed between July 15 and August 4).

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Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #5 – Reuse

by Linnea Mattsson
Supervisors: Teres Selberg and Leif Brodersen

“This project aims to show how we can use resources that are considered to be discarded to create something useful. The project has three parts. 1. “Story Behind – a Tale of Materials”, political and environmental. 2. “Collecting of Waste”, showing how much material, still fully usable, is discarded but also investigates how it can be used in the context of architecture. 3. “Reaction!” the practical part, a full-scale built proposal where the three parts of the project are tied together.”

Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #5 - Reuse by Linnea Mattsson

Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #5 – Reuse by Linnea Mattsson

Linnea Mattsson has studied at the KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm.. Besides architecture she enjoys to play music and to cook with her friends.

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Carry On Winnaar 2e Prijs at Design District 2013!

One of our new products for 2013 – Carry On, design Mattias Stenberg – was chosen as the second best product at the Design District, Zaandam, Amsterdam 2013.

Carry On, design Mattias Stenberg

Carry On, design Mattias Stenberg

We are both happy and proud and welcome you all to our exhibitions and showrooms where you can test Carry On for yourselves.

Carry On, design Mattias Stenberg

Carry On, design Mattias Stenberg

Carry On is a portable seating solution that works perfectly by itself but also as a complement to other products. Carry On is designed by Mattias Stenberg who has a strong belief in the need of flexible working places in the public space. Today we work more in projects and need environments that can be easily adapted to different needs.

Carry On is not only physically flexible; it also signals to the user how it should be used by the handle on top.

Carry On, design Mattias Stenberg

Carry On, design Mattias Stenberg

Carry On has round but simple forms and combines traditional materials and craftsmanship with contemporary design and functions. It gives a tailored impression with stitching that communicates good craftsmanship. It is easy to stack Carry On, which means that it does not have to be stored elsewhere when not used.

More info about Carry On here >>

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Report from Design District, Zaandam, Amsterdam

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The last few days we have participated at Design District, Zaandam, Amsterdam, where we have showcased some of our new products, including designs by Alfredo Häberli, Claesson Koivisto Rune, Ineke Hans, Khodi Feiz and Mattias Stenberg.

Offecct's stand at Design District 2013, Zaandam

Design District 2013, ZaandamOffecct’s stand at Design District 2013, Zaandam

We have had the pleasure to welcome several visitors to our stand, which is situtated at Taets Art, located in Amsterdam’s Hembrug area. Previously, the Hembrug area was a military complex and strictly forbidden for ordinary people. The area formed the military heart of the stand of Amsterdam, a defensive line consisting of 46 bastions, locks and dikes that are on the list of UNESCO World heritage.

Ineke Hans at Design District 2013, Zaandam

Ineke Hans at Design District 2013, Zaandam

Studio by UN Studio

Studio by UN Studio

Moment by Khodi Feiz

Moment by Khodi Feiz

Smallroom by Ineke Hans and Carry On by Mattias Stenberg

Smallroom by Ineke Hans and Carry On by Mattias Stenberg

Lovely weather at Design District 2013, Zaandam

Lovely weather at Design District 2013, Zaandam

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#SMAdd – Social Media Award Design District Contest

Right now we are present at the Design District 2013 in Taets, Zaandam, Amsterdam.

@sourceyour is arranging a social media Contest during this event and we are taking part in this contest, and you are more than welcome to follow us at:

- Our blog
- Our Facebook page
- Our Twitter Account
- On Instagram
- On Vimeo
- On YouTube

We will soon tell you more about Design District 2013 in our social media channels.

#SMAdd - Design District 2013

#SMAdd – Design District 2013

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Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #4 – 100 Days of Drawings

by Maja Säfström
Supervisor: Anders Wilhelmson

“The starting point was to find “frames for creativity” in the doing rather than in the thinking. This resulted in a daily production of abstract drawings. This has been an investigation of when, how and why we experience depth in images. These questions have sparked curiosity about the fascinating relationship between two-dimensional pictures and our experience of three-dimensional spatiality and architecture.”

Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #4 – 100 Days of Drawings

Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #4 – 100 Days of Drawings

Maja Säfström has studied at the KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm. She has also worked at an architectural firm in Shanghai for a year. After the exam Säfström has returned to her own firm, Arkitekturfabriken.

Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #4 – Maja Säfström

Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #4 – Maja Säfström

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Offecct Prize 2013 Nominee #2 – Force and Field – The Folded Façade

by Cesilia Silvasti

Supervisors: Ulrika Karlsson, Jonah Fritzell and Erik Stenberg

Force and Field - The Folded Façade by Cesilia Silvasti

Force and Field – The Folded Façade by Cesilia Silvasti

“This project is an investigation in how to adapt and inform two existing housing structures from the Million Program era in Bredäng, south of Stockholm. The aim was to create continuity and complexity in these ridged functionalist housing structures. The method was a form finding process using textile foam rubber as an intermediating object of information. It is a speculative project encouraging these buildings to continue the story of new ways to build good housing in the future.”

Force and Field - The Folded Façade by Cesilia Silvasti

Force and Field – The Folded Façade by Cesilia Silvasti

Cesilia Silvasti has studied at the KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm.

Cesilia Silvasti

Cesilia Silvasti

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Nendo’s “Cape” Chair of the Year

We are delighted to announce that our chair Cape by Nendo has been selected as the chair of the year in the Swedish interior design magazine Plaza.

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Cape by Nendo – Chair of the Year

The jury’s said that “Japanese Nendo’s simple form language is apparent in the chair Cape. With its minimalistic expression and its obvious source of inspiration – the cape, it is a chair for all settings and occasions.”

Designer Nendo draws inspiration from everyday life. He describes his products as functional, simple and friendly. Every day we encounter small wow-moments – or as Nendo expresses them: “ ! ” moments – that are easily forgotten. With his design Nendo wishes to capture these interesting moments, collect them and reformulate them into something that is easy to understand.

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Designer Nendo

Cape is an elegant chair that gives the illusion of a cape spread over a frame. The subtle twist in the design of Cape makes the chair stand out all the while being obvious and simple in its design language. Simply “ ! ”.

The tasteful seat of Cape is molded in wood produced from controlled sources and the stand is made of an extremely light material which gives the chair its elegant shape.

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The chair Cape in different colors

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The OFFECCT Prize 2013 – and the nominees are…

Today we participated at the graduation at the KTH School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, where we presented the nominees to the Offecct Prize 2013.

The Offecct Prize was established in 2010 in order to reward a young promising architectural student at KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm, Sweden, in Offecct’s ambition to promote the next generation of architects.

The nominees to the 2013 Offecct Prize were selected by a jury consisting of: Jannice Johansson, Tengbom, Jury President; Daniel Johansson, KTH School of Architecture; Mark Isitt, Architectural Writer; Johan Larsson, Koncept; and Frida Hugosson, Offecct.

The five projects nominated to the 2013 Offecct Prize are:

  • Eva Johansson. Project: The Sand Catcher.
  • Carl Johan Malmberg. Project: In Containment.
  • Linnea Mattsson. Project: Reuse.
  • Cesilia Silvasti. Project: Force and Field – The Folded Façade.
  • Maja Säfström. Project: 100 Days of Drawings.

It was hard for the jury to name the five nominees due to the high quality of this year’s examination projects, and we wish to thank all participants for their hard work.

Offecct's Saba Lynch Announces the Nominees to the 2013 Offecct Prize

Offecct’s Saba Lynch Announces the Nominees to the 2013 Offecct Prize

Graduation at the KTH School of Architecture

Graduation at the KTH School of Architecture

 

 

Prodekan Anders Johansson, KTH School of Architecture

Prodekan Anders Johansson, KTH School of Architecture

 

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Great Days at the Clerkenwell Design Week

We are now back from the Clerkenwell Design Week in London. We are very happy with the days spent in London meeting and talking to many of our friends and partners!

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Our stand at the Clerkenwell Design Week

While in London we presented our product line along with our latest additions such as the table Circus and the series of seating furniture Studio, and took the opportunity to talk to all the visitors and listen to their needs and ideas.

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Smallroom by Ineke Hans at the Offecct stand at Clerkenwell

Smallroom, that you can see above, is a sofa that goes along the lines of the successful O2ASIS initiative. Smallroomcan be used together in different modules or standing alone.  The design of Smallroomis characterized by a “box” on the side which can be used for placing plants or as a working surface with optional power devices. The back of the sofa can be compared to a high wall functioning as a sort of protection when one is seated, and creates the impression of a smaller room. However, the height of the back is not compromising with the volume of the surrounding room.

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Tjhe sofa Linea by Luca Nichetto at the Offecct stand at Clerkenwell

The sofa Linea, in the picture, is designed by Luca Nichetto. The original idea to the sofa Linea Luca Nichetto got from The Line, an Italian animated TV-show he used to watch as a child. With this inspiration Nichetto wanted to create a sofa with a back, when combined in greater numbers, forms a line that creates continuity. The possibility to combine modules to a greater entirety gives architects and interior designers the opportunity to play with the product and its lines. The sofa is available in two sizes; two or three seater. Small tables link the sofas together and provide functionality. This makes Linea adaptable and possible to use in large as well as small rooms.

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Offecct at Clerkenwell

Some of our designers also came by to talk to us and all the other visitors, which made us very happy.

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