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Loaded: Heavyweight Craft Exhibit Showcases Designs Made From Iron and Sugar

04/19/2011
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  • Lights, Animal / Mineral, by Valerie DeKeyser
    One of our favorite exhibits at this year's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/milan-furniture-fair">Milan Furniture Fair</a> was <a title="Loaded" href="http://www.saic.edu/loaded" target="_blank">Loaded</a>, which brought together 15 students and emerging designers from the <a title="SAIC" href="http://www.saic.edu" target="_blank">School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)</a> to explore the history, physicality, and currency of two catalytic materials: iron and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/what-recession-for-cupcake-bakers-business-is-booming/" target="_blank">sugar</a>. Designer <a title="Brian Anderson" href="http://www.studioba.org" target="_blank">Brian Anderson</a> explains: “Sugar and iron are two materials that represent the American history quite well, with references to the times of slavery as well as the glorious industrial days.” Read on for a look at the innovative designs on display -- from lighting to tableware and jewelry.
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  • Cake, necklace by Brian Anderson
    <a title="Brian Anderson" href="http://www.studioba.org" target="_blank">Brian Anderson</a> showcased a metal necklace that he described as "part jewelry, part cloak, part cartwheel ruff, part affluence". <em>Cake</em>, as it’s called, is a piece communicating the polarities of having something while wishing to consume it too.
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  • Lights, Stardust, by Won Joon Lee
    Won Joon Lee experimented with the use of sugar as a light source. His modular <em>Stardust</em> light is illuminated by a set of sugar LEDs that exist in a state between taste and sight.
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  • Objects, More Than It's Worth, by Nathan D. Paoletta
    <a title="Nathan D. Paoletta" href="http://www.npdesign.com" target="_blank">Nathan D. Paoletta</a> interpreted the exhibition's theme more concretely and made objects out of coins and various consumer goods that are worth the exact value of 20 US Dollars. With <em>More Than It’s Worth</em> he questions the value of things in a digitally connected, abstract world.
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  • Dishes, Division by Charlie McArthur
    <a title="Charlie McArthur" href="http://www. charliemcarthur.com" target="_blank">Charlie McArthur</a> took a similar approach and made dishes in cast iron. The project's title is <em>Division</em>, which address the income distribution around the world based on statistical models of wealth.
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  • Objects, Visible Sweetness, by Zhe Zhang
    <a title="Zhe Zhang" href="http://www.zhezhangdesign.com" target="_blank">Zhe Zhang</a> explored the way that sugar dissolves into invisible sweetness in food, which we only can taste. Her objects, <em>Visible Sweetness</em>, are designed for different kinds of sugar to make the act of sweetening food visually rich.
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  • Objects, Traded, by Amma Aning
    Anna Aning's "Traded" calls attention to the world-leading importers and exporters of raw goods.
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  • Kettle, Hot & Heavy, by Stephen Gulau
    Stephen Gulau showcased a series of "Hot & Heavy" kettles without handles.
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  • Objects, OverWeight, by Ryan Chorbagian
    The exhibit explores the fluidity of currency and how objects are shaped by global systems of trade, cultural ideologies, desire and emotions – whether we are aware of it or not. Shown here: OverWeight, by Ryan Chorbagian.
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  • Serving vessel, Poured Relations, by Morgan Carter
    Morgan Carter's "Poured Relations" maple syrup warming and serving vessel highlights the skillful use of cast iron.
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  • Objects, Cage and Cotain, by Lauren Mosakowski
    The sight of this exhibition during a week packed with glossy, shallow, and ill-conceived products was a welcome mental break. Shown here: Cage and Cotain, by Lauren Mosakowski.
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  • Objects, In Kind, by Jordan Morrell
    In Kind, by Jordan Morrell, maps the exchange of non-monetary goods.
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  • Horse, by Daniel R. Whitneck
    Horse, by Daniel R. Whitneck, is a set of modular hand-cast iron footings.
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  • Objects, Ding!, by Ciara Taylor
    Ding!, by Ciara Taylor, allows us to consider achievments as currency.
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  • Object, I am, by Cecilia Gómez Lauría
    Even though the theme of the show may have been imposed on the students, it works, and one leaves feeling a bit relieved that there still are responsible and aware designers out there. I am, by Cecilia Gómez Lauría, is a celebration of human diversity.
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Lights, Animal / Mineral, by Valerie DeKeyser

One of our favorite exhibits at this year's Milan Furniture Fair was Loaded, which brought together 15 students and emerging designers from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) to explore the history, physicality, and currency of two catalytic materials: iron and sugar. Designer Brian Anderson explains: “Sugar and iron are two materials that represent the American history quite well, with references to the times of slavery as well as the glorious industrial days.” Read on for a look at the innovative designs on display -- from lighting to tableware and jewelry.

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Categories:  Decor, Decorative, Design, Eco Textiles
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