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USA: Oye! Times readers Get FREE $30 to spend on Amazon, Walmart…Dates: November 16, 2013 to November 16, 2013
Location: Design Exchange
Come one, come all. On Saturday November 16, The DX opens its doors for a day of fun and free programming with something for everyone! Visit Playing Favourites II, and for the kids and (kid in you!), celebrate the opening of 100% ToBeus! This is the perfect opportunity to see the DXs fall programming for free. Our way of saying thanks for an amazing year of support! 100% TOBEUS: 100 DESIGNERS FOR 100 NEW TOY CARS NOVEMBER 16 – FEBRUARY 9, 2014 TobeUs was born as a vent of a designer who became a father and could not stand the sight of his own children using toys for just a few hours and then destroying them or stopping looking at them. This is how the idea of TobeUs was born: toy cars made of wood, strong and sweet-scented, beautiful and clever because they are planned by skillful and passionate designers. TobeUs has become synonymous with a way of design and the creation of new objects, attracting designers who want to design their own TobeUs. It seems that everyone has an idea for a wooden toy car in their drawer. Be careful, though, TobeUs is made by two cuts in a wooden stump that always has the same size. It is a project exercise that imposes clear limitations. Matteo Ragni has gathered the the projects of the great masters of Italian design and curated 100% TobeUs: 100 Designers for 100 New Toy Cars. Following a successful run at the Museo della Scienzae della Tecnologia di Milano, the exhibit comes to Design Exchange to show the value of a different future. PLAYING FAVOURITES PART II: GEOMETRY (TEXTURES) OCTOBER 26 – JANUARY 3, 2014 Playing Favourites Part II: Geometry (Textures) features post war and contemporary work in Canada concerned with the exploration of shape, point, line, pattern, illusory and true tactility. Furniture and consumer products; projections and graphics examine how the use and manipulation of the basic elements of design can effect results both formulaic and chaotic. Featuring works by Jerszy Seymour, Philippe Malouin, Michal Maciej Bartosik, Frank Gehry, Castor, Tobias Wong, Jonathan Sabine, Patty Johnson, Robin Bush, Zoe Mowat, and Stefan Siwinski among others.
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