press release - Daniel van Dijck
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press release - Daniel van Dijck
Designboom Mart 2014 Tokyo Designers week 2014 Meiji-Jingu Gaien Mae 2-3 Kasumigaoka , Tokyo 160-0013 Oct. 25th (Sat) - Nov. 3rd (Mon) http://www.tdwa.com/ www.designboom.com PRESS RELEASE Daniel van Dijck www.danielvandijck.com [email protected] Dutch Designer Daniel van Dijck will launch the tableware series Eccentric Plates at Designboom Mart during the Tokyo Designers week 2014 www.tdwa.com Tokyo, October 2014 - During the 29th edition of the Tokyo Designers week 2014 (25 October till 3 November) the Dutch designer Daniel van Dijck will present the tableware series Eccentric Plates for the first time to the marketplace at the Designboom Mart Tokyo 2014. “The Designboom Mart is a unique interactive platform for emerging and established designers to test their new ideas. Visitors are not only able to meet the young avant-garde designers and become familiar with their work, but also buy self-produced or limited edition pieces directly from the creators themselves”. The tableware series Eccentric Plates by Daniel van Dijck consists of four different, unique, handcrafted decorative plates and dinner plates, which are made of various materials such as ceramics, copper and brass. The tableware does not only assist our daily ritual of food consumption, but also symbolizes the processes that happen in our body while eating. Some effects are more extreme than others; some plates are more eccentric than others. The series as a whole evokes associations to well-known dining attributes, but can also be surprising due to their eccentric appearance. Daniel van Dijck’s tableware series is handmade in the Netherlands and comes in varying sizes. The Rough Edge Plate (Dinner Plate) Created by the process of using an existing plate for press molding The Copper Plate (Dinner Plate) Created by the process of using a flexible casting mold. During the casting the weight of the clay shaped the mold, which makes every plate unique The Quid Feci? Plate (Design Souvenir) Created by the process of using small bubbles in the casting clay, which later melted away in the oven The Wrinkled Plate (Design Souvenir) Created by the process of using a combination of a flexible casting mold and casting brass Notes for the editor The Eccentric Plates collection is available at www.danielvandijck.com For hi-resolution images and other press resources: [email protected] or info@danielvandijck. com For further inquiries: Daniel van Dijck: [email protected] or +310615192581. Eccentric Plates: www.danielvandijck.com/eccentricplates. About Daniel van Dijck Born in s’-Hertogenbosch (1986), Daniel is an interior designer & artist living in The Hague. In 2013, he finished his Bachelor degree in interior Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts in the Hague, and currently he is pursuing the Master Material Utopias, at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. “The starting point for my designs is an exploration into the history of an object and, the way it has been used over the years. I play with the assumptions people may have when approaching a piece of furniture or an object by using unconventional materials or conventional materials in a renewed way. This method creates designs that are tactile, impressive and aesthetically arresting.” Pictures by David Joosten