Salone 2016

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One of the exhibitions at Milan Design week which impressed me the most was a very understated one, by the well-chosen name “Subtle”. The theme was paper and it was organized by the Japanese Takeo Paper Co. Especially in our day and age of the computer, in which the art and culture of writing letters… Read more »

Japanese Contemporary Design & Craft Exhibition

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A selection discovered by AMEICO in recent months in Japan which showcases traditional and contemporary work by a variety of designers and manufacturers throughout the country. Also shown, for the first time in the U.S., the monumental political poster Sheltered Weaklings, designed by Takashi Kono (1906-1999) in 1953 at the height of the cold war.

“King Stag” Original 1918 Dada Marionettes

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IC Design introduces three posable figurines based on the original 1918 Dada marionettes by Sophie Taeuber-Arp. The original marionettes (17 in all)  were created by Taeuber-Arp for a richly embellished Dada version of “King Stag”, a tragicomedy by Carlo Gozzi. Arp’s revered creations, long known only in artist circles, are among the most important art works of the… Read more »

Sweden taxes ‘throwaway culture’

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Sweden already recycles 99% of their garbage and buys trash from other European countries to power their waste to energy program; Sweden has taken a further step in combating waste. Sweden has announced tax breaks on repairs, everything from bicycles to appliances. Hopefully, the plan will allow for repair businesses to emerge and create a labor market on… Read more »

AMEICO Celebrates 20 Years

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On Nov. 14th we celebrated or 20th anniversary with our friends and neighbors. Peter Kahane and Daniel Basiletti curated a special selection of products spanning over 250 years of design.

Fall trip to Japan

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This fall we traveled to Japan to visit with companies and visit with friends.  Since 1956 Bunaco has used typically unused beechwood strips as a medium to produce wonderful lighting, bowls and other objects, based in the Aomori region of Japan. We also visited the Tamanohada Soap factory which was started in 1892, and to this day creates soaps sold around… Read more »