Posts Tagged ‘design’

2.2 no Oporto Show 2010

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

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Venham visitar-nos no  OPORTOSHOW 2010 !
Estamos presentes no espaço DESIGN MANIFESTO, na zona das Furnas, com o nossos novos produtos: RE-DO

RE-DO , Making the old, new.

Tornamos o antigo em novo.
Recuperamos mobiliário e objectos decorativos.
Redesenhamos, Reciclamos, acrescentamos, pintamos e estofamos através de uma eclética selecção de materiais, cores e tecidos. Reinventamos o ‘vintage’, respeitando a identidade de cada peça e valorizando os detalhes da passagem do tempo.

São peças únicas, trabalhadas à mão com toda a paixão e atenção ao detalhe.

Gostamos de contribuir para o aumento do ciclo de vida destes objectos, optimizando as suas potencialidades, ou até atribuindo-lhe uma nova função, com base nos princípios ecológicos e de sustentabilidade ambiental.

O que fazemos:

- Re-design / Recuperação de mobiliário e objectos decorativos
- Decoração de Interiores
- Consultoria

Até lá !
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Come and visit us at OPORTOSHOW 2010 !

We will be at DESIGN MANIFESTO, in the Furnas area, with our new products: RE-DO

RE-DO, Making the old, new

Re-design and Reconstruction and  of furniture & other furnishings.
Re-do specializes in making the old, new.

We redesign, recycle, add, paint, reupholster with an eclectic range of materials, colours and fabrics.
We are always looking for promising but neglected pieces of furniture, enjoying the process of repurposing and reinventing the vintage, bringing new life  and creating unique pieces, made with passion and attention to detail. Re-do it´s about exploring the possibilities of the materials, removing them from their contexts, in order to create a stylish yet individual home without spending a small fortune.

We only use water-based paints and eco-materials in our production.

What we do:

- Restore and re-design of furniture, other furnishings and decorative objects;
- Interior decoration;
- Consulting;

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See you there !

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[ all images : two dot two ]

2.2 na Time Out Porto

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Este mês, 2.2 está na Time Out Porto,  no artigo Design made in Porto*, resultado de uma pequena entrevista no nosso estúdio. Estamos muito bem acompanhados pelos restantes criadores. O produto de destaque é a caixa de musica da Loja de Estar, para a qual fizemos a embalagem e fotos.

* momento explicitamente publicitário 2.2 :P
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This month 2.2 is on Time Out Porto, in the article Design made in Porto*, as a result of a small entreview in our studio. We are well surrounded by other fellow creative minds. In the end you can see the packaging/ illustration we did for Loja de Estar’s music boxes.
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*  2.2’s explicit advertising moment :P

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The article in english:
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Design made in Porto
10 designers who are standing out
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João & Helena
This couple works by osmosis. He is a specialist in art & multimedia comunication, she is a graphic designer. Result: Their are called 2.2 ( They even have the same age, 29 ) and work on stop-motion audiovisual, furniture and mural projects ( for a new restaurant kept in secret ). What they do is something of a Exquisite Corpse. In the mural, the hand drawn by one is the starting point for the body drawn by the other. This music box, with more than 20 diferent themes, with packaging by 2.2, is beeing sold at lojadestar.com for only 10€.
www.twodotwo.com
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Feiras Francas, more photos

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

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[1- Maria Dentada | Design Food / 2- Koziol por IADE students / 3- Laboratório Urbano /4- Ready Mind de Paulo Gouveia e Pedro A. Guimarães / 5 - Rute Arnóbio por Águas Furtadas ]

Mais algumas fotos da 1ª edição das Feiras Francas

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More photos of Feiras Francas’s 1st edition.

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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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By Liliana Ovalle.
A sofa based on the improvised furniture of the homeless in Mexico City.

I explored  the hectic historical centre of  Mexico City,  portraying scenarios of  improvisation and poverty  where people find the way of putting bits and rubbish together in order to compose functional everyday objects. The objects grow in what appears random and sometimes absurd compositions, following no planning or safety concerns.

Can you imagine this sofa in your living room? :)

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