A minimal wall mounted coat rack, made from solid oak and white painted dowels. My favorite part of the design has to be the concealed grove along the back, great for casual storage of that all important letter for the post office, and it also allows the product to neatly nestle inside of it's self when packaged.
05/09/2012
STANDARD - WALL
A minimal wall mounted coat rack, made from solid oak and white painted dowels. My favorite part of the design has to be the concealed grove along the back, great for casual storage of that all important letter for the post office, and it also allows the product to neatly nestle inside of it's self when packaged.
06/04/2012
THE STUDIO
www.studio-the.co.uk
28/03/2012
29/01/2012
20/01/2012
HOME 2012
A couple of quick pics from my stand a HOME-LONDON, (the carpet didn't help with the exposure of the pictures). This was the first HOME show and I have to say I think it was great! I launched 2 new products and got plenty of new stockists on board.
Thanks to Tom for all of his hard graft on the stand and thanks to Earls Court Turkish Kebab house for providing a wonderful lunch everyday.
Labels: embrace, Exhibitions, Works
06/01/2012
FRIDAY NIGHT WITH JOHN GREEN
Here's how i'm spending my friday night.........prepping a few prototypes for the home show!
Have a sneak peak at 45, it's a brand new product to be launched at the show. The brief behind the product was: You have just forked out £450 for your brand new festool saw. Now make that £450 back with a product that utilises the saw much as possible.
05/01/2012
HOME
SALE = UP TO 50% OFF
Each year a small collection of ex-display, samples and re-conditioned 'embrace' stock becomes available. For this reason there is 50% off the RRP. All items are available on a first served basis and are sold as seen. Images are available upon request.
Click here to visit the John Green Discount store or for more info.
Labels: embrace
10/12/2011
PRODUCT
2 weeks ago I was invited by York St Johns University to help out with curating their very own Pop-Up Design Shop(PRODUCT) hosted by Bar Lane Studio's in York. The project is running up until September 2012 and I have been tasked with getting in local and national designers to spotlight. (get in touch if your interested).
We thought it would be great to get the shop open for Christmas, so I quickly asked around a few freinds and local designers in York to test how the shop would run over the period, see some images below:
if you look close enough you may see a sneak peak of a couple of new John Green products.
20/11/2011
THE STUDIO
So, i've been quite on here for a while I know. Things have been extrememly busy and i have been working on lots of new things. But amongst all of this I have finally moved out of the tiny temporary studio Angus had kindly made for me in snowhome, to share a nice big (COLD) building with 3 other York based designers:
Phil Procter (www.philprocter.com)
Will Vincent (www.mrwillvincent.co.uk)
Turner & Harper (www.turnerhaprer.com)
Over the past year, the above guys have already been using half of this building as their studio, while the other half was used a Tennis shop, but this month the whole building has become vacant as Tennis man has left. The space at snowhome was great for me and I will still use it from time to time, but it does not lend to storing stock and prototyping ideas, so when this whole building became vacant I couldn;t really say no. We are calling the place, 'the studio' and in the New Year, I'll be trying my best to spruce it up a bit, as you can see from the images it needs a bit of it, I might even take down the tennis sign from outside.....but for now it's just a nice big space to get creative in, with some safe storage for all those embrace tables.
Although I have moved out of my snowhome based studio, I will still be working with Angus at snowhome on new products, and even more so now that I have a nice big studio space that I can stretch my legs out in....I even took the fixie for a ride around some embrace stock the other day. Have a look at some pics (the only things I can find on my computer at the moment, I'll try to create a virtual tour when I get time).
Labels: embrace, snowhome, stuff, The Studio
11/10/2011
EMBRACE OWNERS CLUB
A great picture of embrace in situ here. Thanks to: www.great-british-designs.co.uk for sharing your happy customers picture.
Labels: embrace, embrace owners club
13/09/2011
LDF 2011
This year I have taken a break from my usual routine of launching new products at 100% design and instead I have chosen to get my head down and actually take some time over designing some new products for launch in 2012. That being said, I could not let a LDF go by without being present. So if you are in and around the London Design Festival over the next few weeks be sure to check out: Design Junction. Here i will part of a Pop-Up Shop with various other designers (listed above), at the Pop-Up Shop you will be able to buy Embrace, Pantone Wallstore and Standard (for the very first time since it's launch at 100% design last year).
The event is located at:
Victoria House/Basement
37—63
Southampton Row
WC1V 4DA
Opening times: 22—25 September 2011 / 10—19.00pm daily.
Check out: www.thedesignjunction.co.uk for more details.
Labels: embrace, embrace owners club, Exhibitions, shop, standard, wallstore
01/09/2011
BUSY BUSY
Labels: Prototyping, stuff, Works
30/08/2011
DAVID MELLOR DESIGNS
Last week I finally got the chance to get myself out to the peak district for a visit and wasn't let down! That place is just amazing and whether you are a designer or not I recommend it. It was the CLEANEST factory floor I had ever seen, you seriously could eat your dinner from it. Visiting has made me realise that this is exactly what I want for my brand. Maybe in a few years time though ;).
Thanks James for the coffee, the factory tour and most importantly bringing home the things from New York. Cheers
Labels: Exhibitions, ICFF, stuff
29/08/2011
MOLESKINE - ICFF
Labels: Exhibitions, ICFF, stuff
12/07/2011
NEW DESIGNERS 2011
I've just returned from a week in London for the New Designers. This year I was helping out York St John University, working with them on the stand design and build. It was a big stand to build in a day but we managed it...just.
There are some promising graduates this year. I particularly enjoy the concrete stool 'dainty' and jigamals.
Labels: Exhibitions, stuff