Archive for the ‘Fashion’ Category

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Amsterdam’s Hotel the Exchange

The convergence of fashion and design is no new story, although it tends to be the purview of Italian houses (Armani, Missoni, and Bulgari, for example), with the Americans (Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren) a close second. So bully that the Dutch are staking a claim to the scene. Otto Nan and Suzanne Oxenaar, the duo behind Amsterdam’s Hotel the Exchange, call their third foray into the hospitality business a “fashion hotel.” But this effort—located in the Damrak section of the city, and accompanied by a restaurant (Stock) and contemporary-design shop (Options!)—is a showplace for both established and nascent Dutch design. The Hotel features 61 one- to five-star rooms “dressed” as if they were catwalks models, with inspiration coming from sources as divergent as denim jackets, Marie Antoinette’s panniers, wallflowers, and Frida Khalo’s wardrobe. One-of-a-kind textiles are used throughout, a result of a partnership Nan and Oxenaar forged with eight students and alumni of Amsterdam Fashion Institute (AMFI), who in turn worked with local studio Ina Matt in cooperation with the Dutch Textile Museum (Textielmuseum) to create these fabrics.

The rooms themselves feature a treasure-trove of pieces by a who’s who of the contemporary-design scene, from Ed Annink and Claudy Jongstra to Ineke Hans and Konstantin Grcic. The hotel also worked with Royal Mosa to create two custom lines of tiles used throughout. Dutch architectural firm Onswerk oversaw the combining of the hotel’s three buildings, adding transparent panels to allow hotel visitors to peer between floors and retail and restaurant spaces. (All photos by Mirjam Bleeker.)







The Options! gift shop

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Bicycle Helmet for NYC by Yves Béhar/fuseproject

NYC Helmet by Yves Béhar / fuseproject

NYC Helmet by Yves Béhar / fuseproject

In the past three years, New York City has added over 200 miles of on-street bicycle paths. To promote urban cycling, the City of New York commissioned Yves Béhar/fuseproject to create the NYC Helmet, a head covering that can be adapted to each rider and each season’s temperature. The helmet consists of two components: a protective polystyrene inner shell and a soft fabric outer cover with integrated straps. This design allows its owner to customize and personalize the outer cover, which easily separates from the protective shell for storage and cleaning. No word on when it will go on sale, or the final colors, although the renderings feature outer coverings in fetching orange, gray, and olive green options with fold-down ear and neck protection. The helmet is the company’s second project for the city, with the other being protection of another kind: the NYC Condom Dispenser and Wrapper, which debuted last year.
NYC Helmet with fold-down ear and neck protection

NYC Helmet with fold-down ear and neck protection

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The helmet in various permutations and colored coverings

The helmet in various permutations and colored coverings