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MYTO PRINT / DOCUMENTATION / MIKE MEIRE / 2008MYTO PRINT / DOCUMENTATION / MIKE MEIRE / 2008
This documentation of the MYTO project shows the process of its creation in a time lapse of photos, drawings, computer diagrams, interviews. The project is told as a story in three chapters relating to the three partners BASF, KGID and PLANK. Cologne based art director Mike Meiré was designed the concept and layout of this 80 page publication. The Dutch artist Viviane Sassen was commissioned for the opening sequence of photos.

Art direction: Mike Meiré
Text editor: Petra Schmidt
Production: Meiré und Meiré
Photography: Viviane Sassen and KGID.


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MYTO / CANTILEVER CHAIR / PLANK / 2008MYTO / CANTILEVER CHAIR / PLANK / 2008
In late summer 2006, BASF commissioned me to design an application/product using the BASF material Ultradur® High Speed. Its complementary characteristics led to the idea of developing MYTO, a cantilever chair conceived as monoblock plastic injection moulding. The design was significantly influenced by the material. Chemically speaking, this material belongs to the family of polybutylene terephthalate (PBT). Its high flowability, coupled with the strength of this plastic, allows an elegant transition from thick to thin cross sections. The construction of the chair is based on a supporting frame which disolves seamlessly into the net-like perforations of the seat and backrest.

MYTO was presented for the first time on the BASF stand at K 2007, the world's biggest trade fair for the plastics industry. The fair took place from 24th of October until 31st of October in Duesseldorf, Germany. The official market launch of the chair will take place at the Milan furniture fair 2008 (16.-21.April 2008).

Project assistant: Alexander Löhr (KGID)
Commissioned by: BASF
Producer: Plank
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One of the early models we made of the chair.
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The final geometry is clearly visible.
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MYTO Gallery
MYTO Sketches
MYTO Models
Crash test executed by BASF to examine the resistance of the material used: Ultradur ®
Production of MYTO.
Material flow into the mould.
MYTO Crash Test
MYTO Production
MYTO Flow
LUNAR / ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING / FLOS / 2008LUNAR / ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING / FLOS / 2008
LUNAR provides a lighting solution for big architectural spaces, inspired by stage lighting. The concept is based on a tubular space frame which acts as a rig for different lighting elements. Different light sources (neon, halogen, hqi, etc.) create different lighting scenarios.The product was launched at the Light & Building fair in Frankfurt from April 6th-11th. LUNAR was also shown at the FLOS showroom during the Salone del Mobile (16th-21st of April).

Project assistant: Jan Heinzelmann (KGID)
Producer: Flos spa
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ABSOLUT GRCIC / GLASS SERIES / ABSOLUT VODKA / 2007ABSOLUT GRCIC / GLASS SERIES / ABSOLUT VODKA / 2007
In late 2006 ABSOLUT Vodka commissioned me to design a series of glasses to be used by professional bar tenders.
Thinking about ABSOLUT it is inevitable that the iconic bottle (designed by Carlsson & Broman in1979) comes to mind; it’s so simple but still cannot be mistaken for anything else. This is what I wanted to transfer to the glasses, without trying to compete with the bottle. The feeling of both simplicity and distinctiveness. When you hold the glass in your hand, see it in the bar or drink from it, it gives a feeling of natural elegance.
The result is a glass series that is modern yet timeless, in which the ABSOLUT logo is discreetly embossed in the bottom of the glass without being invisible or unclear. We took great care to balance volume and weight into a perfect form.
The ABSOLUT GRCIC series consists of four types of glasses. With the exception of the cocktail glass, all come in two sizes: Long drink glass, 20 & 33 cl, Rocks glass, 20 & 33 cl, Cocktail glass with a stem, 16 cl, Shot glass, 3 & 6 cl.

Project assistant: Sami Ayadi (KGID)
Commissioned by: Absolut in collaboration with Family Business
Producer: Rastal
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Photo shoot for the ABSOLUT GRCIC campaign, Stockholm 2007.
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Blueberry.
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Vanilia Random.
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North Side.
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Presso.
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Production at Schott-Zwiesel, 2007.
Production at Schott-Zwiesel, 2007.
ABSOLUT Production 1
ABSOLUT Production 2
PASSAMI IL SALE / KITCHEN WARE  / SERAFINO ZANI / 2007PASSAMI IL SALE / KITCHEN WARE  / SERAFINO ZANI / 2007
Serafino Zani (founded in 1963) is a family business located in the small town of Lumezzane (northern Italy). In 2006 we started to work on a three year programm developing kitchen products and utensils made in steel. The first results of our collaboraton were launched on the market in 2007 and early 2008.

Project assistants: Pauline Deltour (KGID) and Jan Heinzelmann (KGID)
Producer: Serafino Zani
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PASSAMI IL SALE collection.
Photo: Santi Caleca
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CERTAMENTE, salad servers made from chrome plated wire.
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UN ATTIMO & UN ATTIMO PRIMA, trays made from laser cut stainless steel.
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ALLE CINQUE & ALLE CINQUE E MEZZA, trays made from laser cut stainless steel.
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VA BENE COSI, basket made from laser cut stainless steel.
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AL DENTE sauce pan in polished stainless steel.
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AL DENTE family of pots and pans in polished stainless steel.
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PASSAMI IL SALE Gallery
AL DENTE Gallery
LANDEN  / PUBLIC SEATING  / VITRA EDITION / 2007LANDEN  / PUBLIC SEATING  / VITRA EDITION / 2007
LANDEN is a large freestanding structure which defines a place to sit/stay outdoors - in public. While rejecting the inappropriate patterns of domestic furniture it proposes a structure more accurately modelled on the context of its destination: the city environment. The main structure is made from heavy gauge steel profiles and metal grillage - all coated in plack paint. Its physical presence and strong visual reference engages the public in an immanent experience of urban reality. LANDEN is a meeting hub, a retreat/shelter ... an anchor point.

Users of LANDEN climb two steps onto an octagonal platform which is elevated 60cm off the ground. The platform is paved with industrial rubber matting to provide a resistant but comforatble surface for sitting. A large circular cut-out in the middle of the platform allows for open legroom onto a lower supended platform. Four outward leaning metal shields form a protective fencing/enclosure around the seating area.

Project assistant: Sami Ayadi (KGID)
Prototype execution: Ludwig Michl GmbH
Produced by: Vitra Edition
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Origional photo by Gabriele Basilico.
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Making the 1st prototype, Weyarn 05.2007
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Making the 1st prototype, Weyarn 05.2007
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Making the 1st prototype, Weyarn 05.2007
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MARMARA / SIDE TABLE  / HAAZ GALLERY / 2007MARMARA / SIDE TABLE  / HAAZ GALLERY / 2007
The work MARMARA was made as a limited edition for the exhibition BLOCK, curated by Murat Patavi of HAAZ Gallery in Istanbul.
Working with marble for the first time I was intrigued by the possibilities of carving a form out of a solid ... which complies to the most ancient idea of 'sculpture'. Normally I work quite in reverse - constructing/building a three dimensional form up from elements. Also I liked the fact that marble is 'heavy'. Again, I normally work towards making things light and mobile. This time the weight became an integral part of the design.

Project assistant: Pauline Deltour (KGID)
Execution: IMIB, Turkey
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Istanbul 11.2007
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SPACE-1 / INSTALLATION / MUDAM LUXEMBOURG / 2007SPACE-1 / INSTALLATION / MUDAM LUXEMBOURG / 2007
Somewhere between a curiosity cabinet and a multimedia treasure room the SPACE/-1 project is a suspended glass capsule housing the physical and digital collection of the museum´s (MUDAM) multimedia archive. The computer cables are not hidden but are integrated into a technological environment which is completely revealed.

Project assistant: Nitzan Cohen (KGID), Jonathan Olivares (KGID)
Commissioned by: MUDAM Luxembourg
Execution: Chloroform BVBA
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Installation 05.2007
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KIMURA IHEI IN PARIS / EXHIBITION / 8F FORUM (MAISON HERMES) / 2006KIMURA IHEI IN PARIS / EXHIBITION / 8F FORUM (MAISON HERMES) / 2006
Hermès Japan commissioned me to design an exhibition for a collection of photographs taken by Kimura Ihei (1901-1974) in Paris in the 1950s. The 174 colour photos had been edited from the original analogue material and digitally printed on the newest generation of CANON ink jet printers. The photos show a very personal account of the Japanese photographer's travel to Paris just after world war II. I decided to have the photos printed in a rather small format (a size common at the time they were taken) and framed in white passe-partout frames. All photos were arranged freestanding on a series of steel/glass tables, which we had desigend reminiscent of the traditional French garden table. The tables, which were made in different formates and sizes, helped to group the photos according to various themes/sets.
The exhibiton was shown at 8F Forum (Maison Hermès, Toyko-Ginza) from Oct.28 2006 - Jan.21 2007 and at Hermès Midosuji Gallery (Osaka) from Apr.6 - Jun.3 2007.

Project assistant: Nitzan Cohen (KGID)
Commissioned by: Maison Hermès, Tokyo.



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Photo: Nacása & Partners Inc., Courtesy of Hermès Japon
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Photo: Nacása & Partners Inc., Courtesy of Hermès Japon
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JUNIOR & SENIOR / PLANT POTS / TERA CREA / 2006JUNIOR & SENIOR / PLANT POTS / TERA CREA / 2006
Project assistant: Alexander Löhr (KGID)
Producer: Tera Crea
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JUNIOR Gallery
SENIOR Gallery
NOSE JIVE THREE SIXTY / CHARITY PROJECT / PUPPY LOVE  / 2006NOSE JIVE THREE SIXTY / CHARITY PROJECT / PUPPY LOVE  / 2006
For some weeks Puppy had been sitting in one corner of my office feeling bored and kind of under-challenged. Finally I trained him how to stand up opn his nose and spin around like those cool New York kinds doing break dance in the early 80s.

NOSE JIVE THREE SIXTY is an interpretation of Eero Aarnio's PUPPY stool for Magis.
The project was realized as a one-of-a-kind piece for an auction to benefit the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Project assistant: Benoit Steenackers (KGID)
Project initiator: Luminaire
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ORIENT EXPRESS / INSTALLATION / STYLEPARK IN RESIDENCE / 2006ORIENT EXPRESS / INSTALLATION / STYLEPARK IN RESIDENCE / 2006
Commissioned by Stylepark in Residence, organizers of the Cologne Furniture Fair’s major fringe show, we created a kasbah-like temporary restaurant that became the social heart of the week-long festival. The ORIENT EXPRESS occupied the central atrium of the building (a former German Railway headquarter) and combined white chair_ONEs, OSOROMs seating elements and DIANA tables with Persian carpets, while MAYDAY lamps were hooked onto two huge, mosc-like chandeliers. By day the space was a hub of visitors sipping coffee, eating spinach quiche and admiring the lighting. By evening, the tables and chairs were cleared and the restaurant was transformed into a dancefloor, with partygoers swinging from the chandeliers (see film).

Project assistant: Benoit Steenackers (KGID)
Commissioned by: Stylepark AG
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ON-OFF / EXHIBITION / HAUS DER KUNST MUNICH / 2006ON-OFF / EXHIBITION / HAUS DER KUNST MUNICH / 2006
ON/OFF was the first comprehensive overview of my work as I see it – very subjective and free. Projects from almost the past ten years are presented in an order that adheres neither to chronology nor linearity but rather to my personal view of things. Finished products are accompanied by images and drawings that tell of their underlying development. By exhibiting photographs, which are arranged as image sequences or video clips, prototypes, cardboard and foam rubber models, sketches as well as excerpts from correspondence between us and our clients, the steps that led from conception to production of the designs are made visible and comprehensible. The exhibition was held at the Haus der Kunst in Munich from 16.03.-09.07.2006.

Project assistants: Nitzan Cohen (KGID) and Jonathan Olivares (KGID)

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Photo: Florian Böhm
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Setting up the ON/OFF installation at Haus der Kunst, Munich 02.2006
KGID / BOOK / PHAIDON PRESS LTD. / 2006KGID / BOOK / PHAIDON PRESS LTD. / 2006
KGID (Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design) showcases a comprehensive portfolio of products and design concepts with especially commissioned photographs and original drawings. It also offers a rare insight into the design process by showing the various stages of a product’s development through sketches, models, computer renderings and snapshots at the workshops of KGID and several manufacturers. With texts by Konstantin Grcic, Pierre Doze, Francesca Picchi and conceived by Florian Böhm and Konstantin Grcic, this is the first publication on the work of Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design (KGID).

Project collaboration: Florian Böhm
Edited by: Florian Böhm
Published by: Phaidon Press Ltd.

Further info: www.kgidbook.com
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Shooting the book cover, Munich 09.2005.
CLEAN MACHINE  / CHARITY PROJECT / FITZSU SOCIETY / 2006CLEAN MACHINE  / CHARITY PROJECT / FITZSU SOCIETY / 2006
Isn't the future of cars all about 'clean' ?

CLEAN MACHINE is an interpretation of the origional Playsam toy car. The project was made as a one-of-a-kind piece for a charity auction to benefit the World Childhood Foundation.

Project assistant: Pauline Deltour (KGID)
Commissioned by: Fitzsu Society
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SAKE_8 / SAKE LABLE  / HACHITSURU / 2005SAKE_8 / SAKE LABLE  / HACHITSURU / 2005
Hanae Komachi, a Japanese design journalist and friend, invited me to an unusual project. She asked me to design a new bottle lable for the 200 year old sake brewery Hachitsuru in which her grandfather had been the master-brewer of Hachitsuru-sake. In the long history of Hachitsuru (founded in the edo-period in 1786) I was to be the first non-Japanese designer to collaborate with the company.
There are many types of sake. In short, all sake can be divided into two groups: that with added alcohol, and that made with rice only. Most mass produced sake made today has pure distilled alcohol added to it. Cheaper sake has more added alcohol. The type of sake which is contained in the SAKE 8 bottles is ’yamahai-junmai’ - Hachitsuru’s artisans brew SAKE 8 in an authentic sake-making process using only 100% rice. For the lable I played with two circle elements and formed the number ‘8’ -in Japanese culture the ‘8’ is a metaphor for the flow of tradition, without a beginning or an end. Also Hachitsuru means ‘eight cranes’ in Japanese - even the city's name (Hachinohe) makes a reference to the figure '8'.

In October 2005 an exhibition at the origional Hachitsuru brewery combined examples of my designs with ancient tools for sake production, traditional and modern sake drinking wares and more than 100 photographs of the sake production.
The exhibition was curated by Japanese design journalist Hanae Komachi. The exhibition was also shown at the Kestner Museum in Hannover in 2006.

Project assistant: Ika Künzel (KGID)
Curated by: Hanae Komachi
Produced by: Hachitsuru
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SAKE_8 on sale at the Hachitsuru brewery, Hachinohe 10.2005
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Announcement of SAKE_8 in the streets of Hachinohe.
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Official presentation of SAKE_8 at the Hachitsuru brewery, Hachinohe 10.2005
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Guests at the launch of SAKE_8 at the Hachitsuru brewery, Hachinohe 10.2005
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Workers putting the SAKE_8 lables on the bottles.
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Hachitsuru brewery, 10.2005
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SAKE_8 catalogues presented on the floor of the Hachitsuru brewery.
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SAKE_8 catalogue
META / DOORHANDLE / COLOMBO / 2004META / DOORHANDLE / COLOMBO / 2004
I believe that no object ever exists purely on its own. This way of looking at the world turns even the simplest little thing into part of a hugely complex system. It would be strange to speak of a doorhandle without talking about the door. In turn, the door relates to space –or rather, to two kinds of spaces: inside and outside. Every space has its own sound and light. Than there are all the things, the objects and furniture, that are part of the space. And of course there are the people who inhabit it. We can never speak about objects without imagining people using them.

Project assistant: Benoit Steenackers (KGID)
Producer: Colombo
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VIVO / PEN  / LAMY / 2004VIVO / PEN  / LAMY / 2004
It may only be a simple ball-point pen, but it took four years to design and develop Vivo for Lamy. In this time we ventured deep into the world of specialist pen making, which revealed an unexpectedly sophisticated macro-scale technology, usually employed in medical equipment or Formula-1 racing. The construction of our pen aimed to reduce the number of mechanical components from four to three. This may not seem dramatic, , but to build a mechanical pen with 25 per cent fewer elements is a considerable challenge. Producing it on a fully automatic robot added an extra thrill. Every design step we made on each individual component of the pen was rigorously monitored in terms of technical feasibility and production costs.

Project assistant: Alexander Löhr (KGID)
Producer: Lamy GmbH
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VIVO Gallery
DIVERSE / KITCHEN APPLIANCES / KRUPS / 2005DIVERSE / KITCHEN APPLIANCES / KRUPS / 2005
In 2002 we were contacted by the French Groupe SEB to conceive a range of products for Krups. If the microwave (CHEF) for Whirlpool was all about the future, our experience with Krups was all about today: technical and cost constraints, production in China, strategic marketing. The great thing about the work for Krups is that it was for real. We were building machines with a cable and a plug on the end. They have to function and be safe. The only way to achieve this was through research and development. The process is the laboratory situation I loved: testing rigs, transformers, electric wires, nuts and bolts. The work for Krups embraced the design of a whole range of household appliances: coffee machines, blenders, mixers, toasters, kettles. We were designing a set of formal codes, used across the different product typologies, that would rebuild the brand image. In a situation like this, design becomes a strategic tool for shaping a market identity.

Project assistant: Alexander Löhr (KGID)
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