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Hands to Work

Photography: Charlie Schuck Lighting: Shape-Up by L&G Studio

Photography: Charlie Schuck Lighting: Shape-Up by L&G Studio

'Hands To Work, Hearts to God', was a key tenet of the American Shakers:  a mantra centered on the idea that something as simple as putting your hands to good use - be it cleaning, cooking, or making beautiful objects and tools - can lead to a higher spiritual state of mind.  

Now, during this time of distress, we've found the Shaker ideals resonating with us even more especially at a time when there’s so much to ponder as the world reconsiders everything from social and economic order to the small simple everyday things and to rethinking our personal and collective values.

Product: Sound Brush / Photography: Charlie Schuck

Product: Sound Brush / Photography: Charlie Schuck

What used to seem unimportant, trivial, mundane or even optional is now a necessity and disposable objects that weren't given a second thought to a month ago are now precious rare commodities. In a matter of weeks the whole world seems to have shifted into a new frame of time, new mindset, new rituals, and new values.

The pace of the pandemic is unprecedented, however, things like cleanliness, caring for others, persistence, and resiliency have always been important virtues for society.  As designers, objects, rituals, and meanings are something we think about often - perhaps just under different lenses in better times.  With all the changes in the world, we’re reminded that the mundane isn’t something to overlook - which is why we want to take this moment to look back and share one of our favorite Furnishing Utopia exhibitions Hands To Work back in 2018.

Collection from Furnishing Utopia / Photography: Charlie Schuck

Collection from Furnishing Utopia / Photography: Charlie Schuck

'Hands to Work' is the third in a series of group shows responding to the study of the American Shakers.  Organized by Furnishing Utopia, and sponsored by Design Within Reach, this show prompted 25+ international designers to reconsider the rituals behind simple everyday chores from cleaning to organizational work.  The Shakers were the starting point as they believed that a day’s work on earth put one closer to heaven.  Designers were asked to consider this while creating objects that speak to a modern chore and the ritual behind it.  The resulting exhibition, curated and creative directed by L&G, debuted in May 2018's NYCxDesign to a delightfully receptive public.

In celebrating the simple act of doing chores, L&G created a series of brushes titled, 'Sound Brushes' with the help of a Swedish brush-making brand, Iris Hantverk.   The simple cleaning brushes embellish the rhythmic action of brushing - giving haptic feedback to the motion through internal beads that act like sound instruments - bringing more sensory awareness to the act of cleaning.  

We also created a series of small objects around the idea of frugality and not taking resources for granted.  The 'Waste-Not' soap encourages people to take the last little bit of the previous bar of soap and join it to the new soap bar.  The 'Waste-Not' bottle holder is a sculptural base to hold shampoo and or self-care products in bottles upside to get out every last drop.  While these practices seem trivial - the habit of not wasting things can easily translate to many parts of our lives.  We embrace the idea that small things can add up to mind shifts that create big change collectively.

Creative Direction: L&G Studio /  Videography: Charlie Schuck 

For the exhibit, we created a short video embracing the pleasing sensorial sounds of doing everyday rituals.
By taking a moment to reflect on what may seem like 'nothing', one can find a greater sense of calmness in small things and more joy in everyday existence.  

May this short 3-minute Hands To Work video bring you a sense of calmness and peace during these tough times.

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Paris Design Week 2019: Visions/Perceptions Exhibition at Triode Gallery

(Photo by L&G Studio)

During 2019 Paris Design Week, Triode Design Galeri invited Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, Calico Wallpaper, and John Hogan to envision a collaborative exhibition express the spirit of each studio’s work. As long-time friends and collaborators, all three studios came together to explore the phenomena of illusory perceptions through a series of three distinct bodies of works installed in harmony to create an environment where material realities and optical illusions mingle.

Visions / Perceptions – was an installation designed by L&G in collaboration with Calico Wallpaper and John Hogan. The installation explores the connection between material realities and optical illusions through manipulating colors, materials, and surfaces. Calico Wallpaper introduces Singing Sand, capturing the mesmerizing patterns of an atmospheric phenomenon, John Hogan presents works in glass which play with our biological responses to sensory distortion, and Ladies & Gentlemen Studio explores the ambiguity of light and shadow through a new conceptual kinetic sculpture and lights.

An iteration of L&G's past kinetic works, the studio launched Moire, a kinetic mobile that explores new dimensions of optical material effects using bent perforated sheet metal. Through an assemblage of overlapping organic shapes, a smoothly shifting composition insects with the surrounding environment revealing a complex undulation of geometries that alternate between obscured and transparent materiality. The exploration speaks to L&G's fascination with revealing the inherent qualities of ubiquitous materials in unexpected ways - here employing sheet metal to an effect that defies its typical heaviness in favor of airy lightness. The resulting effect is reminiscent of starling murmurations across a twilit horizon. Moire is an editioned series crafted by L&G Studio at their Brooklyn studio. Custom sizes, colors, and variations available on a commission basis.

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Still / Life: L&G x Calico Wallpaper x MUD Exhibit in Milan 2019

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L&G debuted at Milan during Salone del Mobile this year with Still / Life, an exhibit presented by Calico Wallpaper in collaboration with Mud Australia. A sensorial installation that offered guests a moment of introspection, interaction, and stillness, Still / Life featured site-specific gradients by Calico Wallpaper, interiors and lighting by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, and ceramics by Mud Australia. The spatial concept designed by studio founders Dylan Davis and Jean Lee, envisioned a space that embraced a dual state of tranquility and vitality, revealing a calming yet enriching environment that opened the senses to elemental possibilities: a momentary day dream, a fond memory, or a chance conversation. The installation incorporated elements of process and materiality from the exhibitors as a means to celebrate their collective creative energy. The lighting collection Myrna, which uses color, shape, and materiality to define intimate spaces through light was launched at this occasion.

SEE PRESS MENTIONS: Elle Decor Italia / Surface / Design Anthology

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Collaborators: Calico Wallpaper / MUD Australia

Styling by: Jean Lee of L&G Studio

Photography by: Ladies & Gentlemen Studio / Lea Anouchinsky

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L&G x 1stDibs Gallery Opening

L&G made its 1st Dibs debut as invitational contemporary exhibitors in the newly-opened Chelsea showroom. The showroom exhibit displayed the studio’s latest lighting collections in abstracted living vignettes, seeking to convey the studio’s playfully austere vision of space where in lighting plays a critical role in defining an environment’s function and spirit.

SEE PRESS MENTIONS: Dezeen / Domino

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L&G Showings around Milan for Salone del Mobile 2017

It seems like only yesterday since we went to Milan for Salone Del Mobile 2015 when we launched our SHAPE UP lights and was invited to be part of Wallpaper*Handmade.  

We're thrilled to share the news that we're heading back again to Milan this year for Salone del Mobile and will be showing at various locations featuring L&G works selected by a mix of brands we admire. See below for more info on the L&G showings in 3 locations this year. 


SP01 + ARCHIPRODUCTS  
Via Tortona 31, Milan
Hours: 9-18 (4/4-4/7), 9-15 (4/8)


 

Roll & Hill 4/4 - 4/9
Salone del Milano - Rho Fiera
EUROLUCE section / Hall 13, F11
Hours: 10-18



Poliform 4/4 - 4/9
Salone del Milano - Rho Fiera /
PAVILION 5, STAND: A09.B02 A11.B10
Hours: 10-18  

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NY Design Week MAY 15-19

We've yet to have fully unpacked since our big move to New York, but we are ready for the upcoming NY Design week!   L&G Studio will be launching new works, new collaborations, with new friends in new stores all around New York! 

Read below for all the event details and come visit!


L&G SPECTACLE at Offsite
May 15-18

Join us at this year's NY Design week for the launch of new lighting and objects at Sight Unseen's Offsite show including limited edition items in collaboration with Avo, and John Hogan.  We are  excited to be exhibiting alongside John Hogan and Calico Wallpaper while collectively exploring the concept of visual illusion via material, light, pattern, and forms.  You won't want to miss this SPECTACLE show.  #offsiteSPECTACLE

OFFSITE / W. 36th st, New York, 10018
MAY 15-18 / Fri (12-7) Sat-Mon (11-6)


L&G Studio Shape Up for Roll & Hill
May 15-19

We're elated to have our Shape Up lights just recently launched at Salone de Mobile in Milan and then again for NY Design Week at The Future Perfect Showroom and DDC! Come see the new R&H edition as well as other amazing lighting by Jason Miller, Karl Zahn, Paul Loebach, LIndsey Adelman.

The Future Perfect / 55 Great Jones St, NY, 10012

DDC /  181 Madison Ave, NY, 10016



The Shed at The Standard Hotel by Makers & Brothers
May 14-17
 

The Shed by Makers & Brothers travelled all the way from Ireland to host a fresh selection of design and craft favorites in the luscious garden The Standard (East Village).  Come pick up one of our mini chimes and enjoy the sounds of spring.   

The Standard Hotel East Village / 25 Copper Square,  NY, 10012


Outside the Box for Wanted 
May 9th - May 19th

L&G Studio is part of the SEATTLE Outside of the Box curated by Darin Montgomery of Urbancase  for Wanted Design. We're honored to be part of the exhibit which represents a variety of materials and aesthetics employed by the Seattle design community under the common theme of food & entertainment. 

Wanted at Industry City /  2nd ave between 36th & 37th, Sunset Park, 11232

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L&G Studio at SuperPAC / Westedge Design Fair OCT 14-19

We're excited to share that we're part of a group design show called SuperPAC, curated by Jaime Derringer (editor of Design Milk) during Westedge Design Fair in Santa Monica from OCT 14th-19th.

Jaime hand picked 15+ design studios along the west coast from Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, down to Los Angeles and we couldn't be happier to be part of it! 

Check out this impressive list below of all the participating designers and read more about it HERE!

100xbtr (Los Angeles, CA) / Brendan Ravenhill (Los Angeles, CA) / Mimi Jung (Los Angeles, CA) / Eric Trine (Long Beach, CA) / Iacoli & McAllister (Seattle WA) / graypants (Seattle, WA) / Hinterland Design (Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada) / Jeff Martin Joinery (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) / Ladies & Gentlemen Studio (Seattle, WA) / PECA (Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico) / Phloem Studio(Portland, OR) / Rachel Denny (Beavercreek, OR) / Standard Socket (Seattle, WA) / Tanya Aguiniga  (Los Angeles, CA) / Varian Designs (San Francisco, CA) / urbancase (Seattle, WA) / Wolfum (Los Angeles, CA) /Zoe Pawlak (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)

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Photos of AmDC at MOST Salone x FAB in Milan

Check out these great photos from AmDC's exhibit in a beautiful old Italian courtyard. Talk about a dramatic setting! ​

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L&G Sale at Remodelista Market

Dylan & I will be part of next weekend's Remodelista Market at Dwell on Design in LA, June 22-24th. Along with our other JOIN friends (Blk Pine Workshop, Grain, Fleet Objects, fruitsuper, Iacoli & McAllister, R&L goods), we'll all be selling our goods there!

We will be bringing an array of goods such as our classic chalk piggy bank, homestead candlesticks,  Salt & Pepper Pawz, our new Aura lights, and some brand new Perimeter Tray color comobos...like this one!

We love how fresh and bold it looks & feels!

We're also excited to be showing some Bloc necklaces! We're especially excited about these photos for our Bloc necklace lookbook (coming soon!)

We're so thankful that we got the help from our multi-talented friends!  Charlie Schuck who took the photos, and Ashley who styled the shoot! 

So lots of exciting things will be happening around Dwell on Dwell! We're totally stoked! So if you happened to be in LA, come say hello and see our new work in person!!

 

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Design Road Show

Started on February 1st this year, a design nonprofit Project H Design launched a project called Design Revolution Road Show run by Emily Pilloton. The project's mission?

Simple but ambitious....35-schools, 75-day, 7000-mile tour and exhibition showcasing design for social impact that takes place in an Airstream.

'The programming will bring the evidence of and tools for design for social impact to the doorsteps of students, with the ultimate goal of enabling and empowering the next generation of creative problem-solvers to apply their skills to the world’s most pressing problems and improve life on a global scale.'

But as I looked at their itinerary, I noticed that they purposely avoided the Northwest! Portland gets to be part more things these days than Seattle, so screw them. But Hello?! What about us!?

What's up San Francisco? I thought us west coast people are tight, that's the one thing we do have in common is the fact that we're physically on the same side, right? We gotta stick together! You guys are like the people who knows how to put on awesome parties, while Portland is like the laid back cousin who have all the great "hooks ups." I know...we're like the dorky brother who never gets invited to any cool events... and yeah, maybe sometimes we seem like we have a stick up our a** but that's only because we're a little socially inapt, but that doesn't mean we don't know how to party!

I know you think its ridiculous that we mix fleece vests with business outfits...but really, it's Seattle who started the whole woodsman-hunter-look of black & red plaid button shirt with Redwing shoes....not Portland! They just know how to wear it well! Just look at this 1966 Edie Bauer catalog!

They even got C.C. Filson's products!....Although I've yet seen anyone in Seattle carry a Filson bag...and no, it's not because we're too cheap to sport one, damn it!

See! Seattle was sporting this whole look more than 30 years ago! Perhaps that's our problem...we're just way too ahead of the game for anyone to understand us. We're like the awkward prodigy guy who's too shy to get a girl's number...or the sexy librarian lady who's too intimidating for most guys....or something like that.

Just you wait and see, soon enough, y'all will be sporting the fleece-Patagonia-vest-with-sports-sandals-look.....and of course with white socks!

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