Michael Dodt just sent me a link to a great flash site of a new Knoll workstation system which will be available for order entry tomorrow. The new Knoll system is called A3, just like the German paper size. (It is twice as big as A4, and just half as big as A2). The designers of the system are Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture.
The site is supposed to be a companion to a printed brochure, but I think it does work great just the way it is. (I have not seen the printed piece, of course.) The site uses flash appropriately, as a tool to display information, not to flash it. I like that.
I sense that A3 is somehow an answer to Herman Miller’s Red. Yes, Red the URL does not seem to work anymore and neither does it seem possible to find “red” furniture on the Herman Miller site. Hmm.
A3 different link) looks like a lot of fun. It looks very intimate and quiet. It might be a tiny bit too large for our apartment but an office filled with these workstations must look like the future seen from 1999. (Bright and happy) I have the feeling that many office managers will still opt for the Swedish alternative. IKEA as the conservative choice. What a strange world do we live in.
Still sly confused about the Herman Miller move. What if I wanted parts?
Wood. I miss the textures + smells + smoothness & beauty of wood..
Also, ahem,
Eames
&
Original
wood and textures and soft fabrics remain the favorite materials for executive offices. worker bees get plastic. or particle board.
I like wood. i like the big sky over a city. my mousepad is made out of leather. a few square inches of “nature”. (paper is nature too. And my fountain pen is 925/1000 Silver.)
aber die site ist toll - wow... - danke für den link!
sehr gern geschehen. : )
you are welcome. : )