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It's a little bit weird..., in Tokyo

This presentation was presented by Anthony Dickens at Tokyo #66.
It was uploaded on 29th October 2009 tagged with london, furniture design, product design, lighting, clocks, timepieces, and tokyo and sex.
It has been viewed 3009 times.

Tokyo Design Week 2009 PechaKucha Series.
British designer Anthony Dickens gives us an insight into the weird things that inspire him. A classic PechaKucha presentation.
www.anthonydickens.com/
Anthony Dickens has been running his London-based product and furniture design studio for eleven years.
The essence of Anthony's design is driven by a desire to create simple yet functionally innovative and thought-provoking objects. He discovers new ways to express traditionally designed objects, subverting archetypal forms and re-imagining the everyday things that surround us.
For example, creating a clock that expresses time in a more natural and representative way by displaying it in a linear fashion rather than a circular motion, or updating an Anglepoise task light to reflect today’s way of working on illuminated computer screens.
He divides his output between domestic and commercial product design.
Domestic products include the ‘Origami’ table range (Elle Decoration Award for best table), the Anglepoise ‘Fifty’ light (shortlisted for the Design Museum’s Brit Insurance Product of the Year) and the recently-launched ‘Around’ clock for Lexon.

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  • ALittleBitWeird (3 months ago)

    Loved the presentation, especially the bits about the knitted graffiti and that guitar that Anthony designed.

    came across this site when doing a quick google search for mine, I really like it and I've subscribed to the RSS feed. Keep up the good work! Keep on being A Little Bit Weird!

    -Nick

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