August 1st, 2012 — Design
Asterisk is a puzzle stool created for children by Canadian industrial design student, Christina Sicoli . Made from 17 interlocking pieces, the stool assembles with no tools making it easy for kid’s to put together and take apart.
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Asterisk: A Children’s Puzzle Stool
September 9th, 2011 — Design
Christina Skouloudi Design Studio and Athanasios Babalis collaborated this year on a series of sculptural forms for the tabletop. Called the Argonaut collection , the series of six objects (five wood and one steel) were designed and made in Greece, but will travel the world in exhibitions, not unlike the journey of the Argonauts.
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The Argonaut Collection
September 30th, 2009 — Design
Christina Fesmire is a graduate student of Industrial Design at Pratt Institute, and with her Fugle Swing she asks “is adulthood joyful?” Having become intrigued with the impacts emerging from Scandinavia in the twentieth century, I wanted to bring this fascination closer to my image what an adult swing could become. The concavity, or central portion of the piece was decided after weeks of anatomical study on the human coccyx. The practicality of comfort and aestheticism were joined in determining the overall shape
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Fugle Swing by Christina Fesmire