-Finding New Forms
-Material Experimentation
-Technological
-Intelligent Minimalism
-Meat & Potatoes
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On Saturday I attended a design talk at Tom Gibbs Studio. The talk was part of Design Core's Month of Design programming. The discussion centered around the role Michigan furniture designers played in shaping modern design. The talk served to place the state of Michigan and the mid-century into context. The speakers included Tom Gibbs, a mid-century furniture dealer who hosted the event at his retail space, Tom Gibbs Studio, Isabelle Weiss, the founder and owner of Next:Space and Paula Schubatis, a painter, textile artist and designer. The group focused on the impact of "good design" created by Michigan designers, and branched out further to eventually become a design movement. The talk was based on what the panel deemed the five tenents of good design: -Finding New Forms -Material Experimentation -Technological -Intelligent Minimalism -Meat & Potatoes The designers of the Modern Movement emphasized these five practices. Michigan designers such as Saarinen, Knoll and the Eames' used these principles to create their furniture . The use of these elements in Mid-Century design set the precedent for innovative design in the 20th century that is used to inform the contemporary designs of today.
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The Fisher Mansion is the largest home in the Historic Boston-Edison neighborhood. Built for Charles and Sarah Fisher in 1922, the mansion was designed by architect George D. Mason. I had the unbelievable opportunity to photograph the mansion last week. I was invited to shoot the interior and exterior of the building for an architectural competition hosted by Design Core Detroit. The Instashot Competition was held in conjunction with Detroit Month of Design and featured seven photographers vying to see who could best capture the essence of the Junior League Showhouse. The gorgeous mansion has undergone an extensive renovation. Designers have been selected by The Junior League to re-imagine the interior spaces and outdoor areas. To say this is a massive undertaking would be an understatement. Yet, they pulled it off-- and the home will make its grand debut to the public as the Detroit Designers Show House on Saturday, September 15, 2018 and will run until Sunday, October 7, 2018. Tickets to the event may be purchased here. Y'all-- let me tell you what an amazing experience it was. First of all, the mansion itself is just impressive. Then we have the rooms designed by a talented roster of heavy-hitters. The interior was breathtaking. As in-- my actual breath was taken away irl. This home is just beautiful and must be seen in person to be appreciated fully. To check it out for yourself, please see the information below or visit the Junior League website here. Location:
2018 Junior League of Detroit Designers’ Show House The Charles T Fisher Mansion – Boston Edison 670 West Boston Blvd, Detroit MI 48202 Dates: Sat 9/15 Sun 9/16 Noon Thurs 9/20-Sun 9/23 Thurs 9/27-Sun 9/30 Thurs 10/4- Sun 10/7 Hours: Thurs-Sat 10am-5pm Sun Noon-5p |
AuthorAll images & text ©Nicole Wrona
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