ISSUE 78/AREA/SEPTEMBER 9, 2009

BOTTOMS UP

PUSHING THE ENVELOPE IN PACKAGING, THESE THREE CASE STUDIES DESERVE A TOAST
WORDS: JULIE TARASKA , IMAGES: STEPHANE FEUGERE, IMAGES: FRANCO BORELLI

Packaging can be a shallow temptress, a triumph of style over substance. But it also can be the definition of industrial design, merging technology and creativity into an elegant whole. Veuve Clicquot achieves the latter with DesignBox, its new 100-percent recyclable, micro-corrugated coffret for the company’s Yellow Label Champagne. To debut the chic sheath, the company asked Tom Dixon, Front and 5.5 Designers to use it as a building block for a Champagne moment that reflected the maison’s storied roots. The results, unveiled in Milan at April’s Out of the Box exhibit, were as inventive as they were unexpected.   MORE >>

ISSUE 77/AREA/MAY 14, 2009

OPTICAL ALLUSIONS

REFERENCING SURREALISM AND THE CREATIVE PROCESS, A FEMALE FOURSOME BLURS THE REAL AND THE IMAGINED
WORDS: AISHA SPEIRS

Swedish design studio Front is breaking with tradition. In an industry dominated by men, the firm is instead led by four women. And in a scene driven all too often by ego, Front takes a fully collaborative approach. “We never design individually,” explains member Sofia Lagerkvist. “The outcome is always better if we work together.” Having met while studying industrial design at Stockholm’s Konstfack, the quartet, which united in 2003, has maintained an intimate practice ever since, and so far the ethos is paying off.   MORE >>

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