This year, 31.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS were able to celebrate another birthday thanks to the pioneering work of organizations like DIFFA.

 
The designers chose the birthday theme to give hope, to celebrate life, and to encourage perseverance in the face of adversity.

The walls were clad letters and characters that spell out “Happy Birthday” in over 20 languages, including Afrikaans, Hindi, and Turkish.

The pendant light fixtures were designed to look like party hats floating above the invisible guests at the birthday party. The chairs are modeled after the Le Marie chair by Philippe Starck. They were chosen for their ability to disappear, and allow the environment to stand out. Additionally, a single red chair could take center stage, with the others falling away.

A note of gratitude is attached to each guest’s gift.

 
Four graduate interior design students worked on the table: Ellie Cunningham, Kristin Eskridge, Lucy Gregory-Roberts, and Jana Homes. All four are in the third and last year of an MS in Interior Design at Pratt Institute and are enrolled in a year-long Exhibition Design Intensive studio, taught by Professor Jon Otis.

Object Agency is proud to be a supporter of DIFFA (Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS) and to participate in the annual Dining by Design fundraiser.


 
Photography courtesy of Xenia Rollinson, www.xeniaalexandra.com

 

Object Agency principal, Jon Otis, presented his design concept Golden Mean Glass Matrix this week at the 2014 Interior Design Educators Council Annual Conference.

Of 63 creative scholarship submissions, 28 were selected to present based on “aesthetic and conceptual achievement, as well as scholarly writing documenting the creative process.”

Jon’s presentation included a discussion of the role of proportion in design followed by images of the process of crafting a “Golden Mean Glass Matrix” prototype at Corning Glass Lab. www.vimeo.com/channels/objectagency

Golden Mean Glass Matrix is a concept Jon developed to be produced along with his Fusion concept at the Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG) GlassLab July 2012.

Learn more about Jon’s work with GlassLab.




Looking Forward to 2014

by admin on December 30, 2013

“Learn to see and to feel life; that is, cultivate imagination because there are still marvels in the world, and because life is a mystery and always will be. But be aware of it.

 

This year’s Object Agency holiday card celebrates the vision of Josef Albers, the 50th birthday of his renowned treatise Interaction of Color, and the artist’s prolific Homage to the Square series.

“Wishing all our family, friends, and clients a wonderful holiday season and a joyous new year filled with happiness, love, generosity, creativity, and color.” — OIA