03.9.10 Siamese Accessories at the V&A Late Night

Two's a Pair at the Victoria&Albert Museum
Cromwell Road
London
SW7 2RL
18:30 - 22:00
Friday September 24th, 2010
31.8.10 Puff&Flock Parlour for the London Design Festival

The Puff & Flock Parlour will be located within the Designersblock space at the Barge House with treats like the 'Make Up' wallpaper by Elisabeth Buecher, embroidered furniture by Melissa French and glowing wonders by Kathy Schicker and guest designers Andere Monjo and Suphichaya Vanasirikul. The haunting, yet beautiful ex-industrial space will also be home to the Puff & Flock shop selling quality quirky goods; crochet products by Ayda Anlagan, Masako Sato's mushroom hooks, Yuko Taguchi's paper rings, and games and t-shirts by Grit Hartung.
Thursday 23 September - Sunday 26 September 2010
Free Online Registration
At the Bargehouse
Oxo Tower Wharf
Bargehouse Street
South Bank
London SE1 9PH
3.7.10 Kilkenny Art Festival: Embracing Technology
The annual Kilkenny Arts Festival will be showcasing cutting-edge craft at the National Craft Gallery of Ireland. The show, which runs from August 7th - 15th, includes work by Puff&Flock designers Jo Angell and Jenny Leary, among 12 other innovative makers.
Curator Angela O'Kelley writes: This year’s CRAFT strand looks to new directions and dialogues in
craft. Craft artists working with cutting-edge technology and
materials, conceptual craft and an inclusive, interactive exhibition
are some of the highlights of this year’s programme.
The National Craft Gallery Two showcases the work of fourteen makers who are Embracing Technology.
These makers push the boundaries of their craft through the inventive
use of materials and technology. Combining hand-crafting with new
technologies like laser-cutting, water jet cutting, rapid prototyping,
motion capturing, textiles set in concrete, interactive magnetic wall
coverings and site-specific textiles for walls and windows, these
makers expand the potential of craft and challenge our perceptions with
new ways of making dynamic forms.
Embracing Technology: August 7th - 15th 2010, National Craft Gallery, Kilkenny http://www.kilkennyarts.ie/events/details/embracing-technology/
1.6.10 iMatter at Senseware - Design Museum Holon

25.5.10 Chelsea Flower Show - Gold Prize

Puff&Flock designer Jo Angell has installed her Solar Sanctuary at the acclaimed Chelsea Flower Show. She was commissioned to make the canopy for award-winning garden designer Jo Thompson. The garden is sponsored by Thrive, a charity that promotes gardening for the disabled.
Thompson's design for Thrive, called the Unexpected Garden, was designated a gold medal-winner by the judges of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
The Solar Sanctuary canopy offers people protection from the sun, yet retains an aura of changeable, magical light. A double-layered system allows light to pass through laser-cut patterned holes in the outer layer, diffusing onto a secondary translucent layer. Like all Jo Angell's canopies, it's designed in a modular way so it can 'grow' to the size of the space - in this case, a bench seat area.
11.5.10 Ghost Train by Elisabeth Buecher: Video

Elisabeth Buecher of Puff&Flock debuted her haunting Ghost Train at Spazio Revel in Milan last month. Brave visitors were invited to explore the eerie side of textiles. They discovered a ghostly world of glowing, moving, bouncing creatures set within a dark space. The installation, made of ephemeral fabric phantoms, was captured on video by Bud Moore of Designersblock.
22.4.10 Salone del Mobile, Milan



Salone del mobile 2010: a selection of work shown. From top, "Metal Embroidered Bench" by Melissa French, "Bhlost Friend" by Amelie Labarthe, "Every Drop Counts" bowl by Ayda Anlagan, "Mushroom Hook" by Masako Sato, and
"Sofa So Good" by Elisabeth Buecher and Amelie Labarthe / Ercol.
"Sofa So Good" by Elisabeth Buecher and Amelie Labarthe / Ercol.
Flickr set of Puff&Flock in Milan: http://www.flickr.com/photos/puffandflock/sets/72157623644244055/
14.4.10 Smths Lab

Puff&Flocker Amelie Labarthe has joined forces with the Italian toy designer Matteo Oliveri - the dynamic duo have started designing oversize plushes and glowing, laughing laptops, among other things. In the "Smths Lab", they combine a textile designer's tactile sensibility with a toy designer's playful approach. Their first collection included colourful characters such as Son of Taro and other creatures that charmed visitors, young and old, at the Puff&Flock shop in Milan.
Amelie and Matteo plan to continue their successful venture. They also have a flair for spotting cool vintage toys, which they collect for inspiration, and will soon be for sale on their website.
Visit their charming world on their blog: http://smthslablog.posterous.com/