Avandi
AVANDI (/ɑːvændɪ/; or Avandi Studio[1]) is a minimalist product design studio[2] based in Brussels. It was founded by Ariane van Dievoet[3] in 2014 in Brooklyn,[4] and relocated to Brussels in 2018.[5]
History[edit]
AVANDI was founded in Red Hook, Brooklyn in 2014 by Ariane van Dievoet after she earned degrees from the Chelsea College of Arts[6][7] and the Rhode Island School of Design,[8][1][3][4]. That same year, AVANDI's first collection was officially launched at the 2014 SaloneSatellite, the young artists' exhibit of the Milan Furniture Fair, where it received the 3rd prize of the SaloneSatellite award[6][7] for its Steptool, a minimalist kitchen ladder.[5] After being based in Brooklyn for five years, Avandi relocated to Brussels.[9][10] It received the 2019 Elle Decoration Uptown Design Award for its exhibition and capsule collection Reflected Matter,[11] in collaboration with bespoke interior brand Obumex.[12] Avandi has had exhibitions in Brussels, Cologne, London, Miami, New York, Paris and Toronto.[13]
Notes and references[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "TALENT TRANSATLANTIQUE : STUDIO D'AVANDI ArchiExpo". trends.archiexpo.fr (in français). Retrieved 2020-02-27. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "23-OBUMEX – Avandi". 2019-06-30. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Martin, Emily (January 2015). "One to watch: Avandi". FX magazine. p. 23. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "Explorer le tangible". Les prémices (in français). Retrieved 2020-07-20.
- ↑ Roks, Olivia (December 2019). "Réflexion poétique by Avandi". Elle Deco Belgique (in French). pp. 34–35. Unknown parameter
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See also[edit]
Bibliography[edit]
- 2014: « Emerging talent: Ariane van Dievoet, New York », Monocle, issue 73, volume 8, May 2014, p.162.
- 2015: Carimati, Paola, « Design a Brooklyn: Avandi Studio », Elle Decor Italia, May 2015, p.114.
- 2015: De Monte, Roberta, « Design lays in the details », Positive magazine, May 2015, pp.114-115.
- 2015: Martin, Emily, « One to watch: Avandi », FX magazine, January 2015, p.23.
- 2017: Stehlé, Barbara, « Avandi », Luxe magazine, November 2017, pp. 92-93. (Read online)
- 2019: Loncke, Maxime, « Ariane van Dievoet: Tovert met upcycling », Daenick magazine, fall/winter 2019, pp.54-61.
- 2019: Roks, Olivia, « Réflexion poétique by Avandi », Elle Deco Belgique, December 2019, pp.34-35.
- 2020: Rouvrois, Niels, « De Bovenkamer: Ariane van Dievoet (Avandi) », Int Site, 21 April 2020. (Read online)
- Blondel, Bénédicte and Visart, Marine, « Explorer le tangible », Les prémices. (Read online)
External links[edit]
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