Whether a long-time design enthusiast or only experiencing the transformative power of great design for the first time, everyone is encouraged to continue to learn more about Omer Arbel and take in this mesmerizing exhibition on view through the end of July. It gave us great pleasure to offer our public the extraordinary experience of this event with Omer Arbel. Some of his accolades include several Red Dot and iF Awards, the Ron Thom Early Design Achievement Award, a World Architecture Festival Shortlist and, with Corrine Hunt, the commission to design the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Medals. His architectural work includes both the interior of a Vancouver penthouse and 23.2, a private family residence located on large, rural plot of land just outside Vancouver.Īrbel’s work has received some of the highest honors of contemporary industrial design and has been published extensively. Many of his other designs are currently in widespread production, notably the 14 series chandelier which hangs in the entrance of the Luminaire Chicago showroom and bears the effect of many tiny candles floating in delicate spheres of water. Among his most celebrated work is the critically acclaimed 2.4 Chair, currently considered a collector’s item. Intimately combining the fields of industrial design, architecture, manufacturing and materials research, Arbel’s work is characterized not only by its own inherent physical qualities but also by the way it connect others to the spaces through which they move.Īrbel seeks inspiration in the intrinsic qualities of materials, fascinated by physical, chemical and mechanical processes and the opportunities he finds to manipulate them. As Creative Director of manufacturing house Bocci, he also produces innovative, emotionally sensitive lighting. Trained as an architect, Arbel was only in his twenties when he established his own design firm Omer Arbel Offices (OAO). Omer Arbel was born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1976 and raised in Vancouver where he currently lives and works. Following the talk, the designer engaged guests as they experienced his ethereal designs in the Luminaire showroom. On June 11 at Art Institute of Chicago, Arbel shared insights on his design methodology and body of work. With essays by guest contributors including American curator Glenn Adamson and senior design curator at the V&A, Brendan Cormier, and excerpted historical texts from seminal writers, artists, and thinkers – from Sigmund Freud to Robert Smithson – which provide compelling cultural context for this stimulating contemporary studio.This year Luminaire had the distinct pleasure of welcoming Omer Arbel, founder of Vancouver-based Omer Arbel Office and Creative Director of Bocci, to Chicago to open eyes, stimulate minds and stir souls. Organized by four thematic chapters and richly illustrated with beautiful product photography interwoven with preparatory drawings and ephemera, this book provides unique insight into Arbel's highly diverse practice. Omer Arbel (Designer) A dynamic, highly visual, and in-depth study of Omer Arbel, the internationally celebrated and collected multi-disciplinary designer and master of sculptural lighting The work of Omer Arbel Office moves fluidly between the fields of design, architecture, sculpture, and invention. This monograph brings together twenty-two compelling projects – from lighting works for Bocci to furniture and standalone homes – to reveal practice founder Arbel's radical design ethos, which is rooted in material experimentation and collaboration. A dynamic, highly visual, and in-depth study of Omer Arbel, the internationally celebrated and collected multi-disciplinary designer and master of sculptural lighting The work of Omer Arbel Office moves fluidly between the fields of design, architecture, sculpture, and invention.
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