Competition: win a signed copy of Industrial Facility book by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin
In this competition, Dezeen readers have the chance to win one of five signed copies of a book documenting the complete works of design studio Industrial Facility, and its founders Sam Hecht and Kim Colin.
Industrial Facility is a 292-page visual narrative of the design firm's portfolio, offering a view into the minds of Hecht and Colin's creative partnership. It includes 400 colour illustrations.
The Dalston lamp, a design by Industrial Facility inspired by the shapes of lights found in warehouses across London
The book includes a foreword by writer Alain de Botton, and is interspersed with conversations with key collaborators and curators, including Bruce Mau, Naoto Fukasawa and Deyan Sudjic. An illustrated essay in the book written by Peter Kapos aims to delve deeper into the studio's philosophy. A collection of personal essays on design and detailed project notes also aim to demystify the studio's process, revealing how a dedicated office can have a significant impact on contemporary design.
The designers also collaborated with Muji Japan to create a range of City in a Bag toys for children
Since establishing their studio in 2002, Hecht and Colin have created items for a host of high-profile clients.
For Mattiazzi, the duo designed a stackable Tronco chair for church congregations, a stool made through a combination of computer numerically controlled (CNC) milling and hand finishing, and a three legged-stool called Radice.
The London studio also designed a modular...
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