Chan Andreassend New Zealand
 
The Baradene artshow is opening on the 24th May, tickets and opening times here.
We have some new work tools just finished today and looking amazing. Also two new lights inspired by the industrial side of things with cogs and gears somehow looking like lace.
Plus some new paintings on paper which is a first for us- normally they are on board.
 
 
I`ve been waiting for the right time, some inspiration and in the meantime a decade has ticked by since my last foray into clock making. It could be worse, time might have just passed me by altogether.
Like several of the last directions The Waltz clocks were inspired by a summetime sculpture project called The Last Walt  which was a result of my Summer play things. Inspired with some ideas, I get to play around with resin components, branches, leaves, paintings, explore whatever I want and just as important no two are alike. The best of machine, art and handmade.
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Applications for the Big Design Market are closing on the 13 May.
This has to be the best design show either side of the Tasman, out doing the traditional trade shows and the way of the future. Last year 170 designers this year alot more with 33000 shoppers this has be a great way to do business.
Sales enquiries:
Simon Obarzanek
simon@thebigdesignmarket.com
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Just for New Zealand designers a NZ section and a
25% discount  off the
stand cost!

At least 12 NZ designers will be going so there is the opportunity to consolidate freight too.
 
 
The studio looks better than ever. 
Thanks to all the artists that helped put it together and masses of visitors that made it all worthwhile! 

Thanks to Amy Manfield for all the updates,  the Auckland White Night team that put itl together and thanks for including what appears to be the only Artist Studio in the event.

Its a little bit of Melbourne in Ponsonby.
My 4x G grandparents immigrated to Melbourne1841. Grandfather to NZ in 1928.
Some might say it explains alot!



 
 
Nestling somewhere between the 50's and 60`s the new ceramic lights have a touch of  nostalgia with some intricate detailing transforming the shapes into a glowing sculpture that suits many spaces especially apartments with its warm romantic ambience. 
Achieving the glow requires a steady hand and accuracy, the Pleats Light has 1600 2.5mm holes!

Pleats                       180  x 125 mm dia
Fins                           190  x 115
Pineapple                165  x 145
Small Cylinders       200  x  85
 
 
Ola Hoglund and Marie Simberg-Hoglund would have to be NZ's foremost artisans with a huge international reputation, so its a great accolade to have the ceramic lights included in their stunning new gallery, many of the pieces especially made for them.  Their experience in galleries, craftmanship & shipping glassworks around New Zealand and overseas is a great asset.

Höglund Art Glass Studio and Gallery 
Their studio and gallery are one of Nelson`s iconic attractions too.
OPEN DAILY    Visitors welcome 10am – 5pm
(closed 1 January, Good Friday, Christmas & Boxing Day)
 
 
What a relief not to be exhibiting at the Sydney & Auckland Gift /homeware trade shows someone really needs to check the calender! 
 We are opened all days and even later than the tradeshows in the heart of Ponsonby. Which is about to explode with retail developments.


I get the feeling the industry is on the road to getting another slap. Over the last 30 years its done nothing but stagnate compared to the growth of other sectors ie music wine, food, fashion, design, technology.
Now its got to the point where it can be dominated by a few individuals at the expense of the viability of a whole industry. Step out of line and suddenly its very difficult to do business.
It wasn`t so long ago Eon Design store died at the expense of a huge number of suppliers, they dominated for over a decade if you weren`t in, you were not good enough was the unwritten byline for media, consumers, trade buyers to senior government officials, well it looks like its about to happen again.
Which leaves an export potential industry and the ability to employ thousands  without any major retail front representing (dominating)  NZ Design since Eon went belly up, add to that a lack of a sound Industry structure as would be expected of any other Sector in NZ leaves us all worse off. Hopefully it doesn`t eventuate

We weren`t in Eon or any other store that required exclusivity to the Auckland region or who dithers for months trying to make up there minds whether they are coming or going.



As you will guess we haven`t been sitting around twiddling thumbs.
New products and directions and some big plans as well as alot of Art shows

Table lamps a reworking of the Waltz sculpture  as table lamps distinctive and each one unique

Retro  going back to the 50`s and 60's with new ceramic lamps, jewellery and some might say with an Australian touch hardly surprising as I discover my family connections in Melbourne from 1841!

Big Design Market  December last year for the first time, 170 Australian & NZ designers exhibited at the Royal exhibition hall in Melbourne, it was stunning! If you want unique products for your stores this is where you can find them. Life instyle never had this many designers exhibiting and most if not all are wholesale. ....more

White Night 59 Galleries and one Artist Studio -US! are open till midnight 16 March the Council has laid on several buses to help move people as well. For the first time ever we are opening up the back studio creating an outdoor gallery, we have invited other artists to show as well.  No fees  & No commission because we think some artists just need an opportunity to get started....more

By the time of the next trade show a 200sqm metre space with rooms sets showing off a new range of exterior objects.
 
 
Chan Andreassend are part of the White Night Gallery event- 60 of Aucklands Galleries are open till midnight for One Night. The store is open, a gallery out the front and for the first time ever opening up the back studio and turning it into a 200sqm outdoor gallery space . We are in the heart of Ponsonby and just around the corner from some of Ponsonby`s notable Galleries.
If you want to exhibit as well give me call.  There is no comission or exhibition fees the only requirement is to help with setup and publicity.

Why?
With co-operation greater things can be achieved to the benefit of all and because we can.
Intimate Encounters Be enchanted by sparkling sculptures, dance with viruses and enjoy intimate conversation surrounded by expansive paintings. This White Night, at least 5  Auckland artists invite you to their sleepless night including Ronald Andreassend, Karen Chan, Isla Osborne, Anita Glucina, Kathy Ready, Raynor Dunn, Peter Viesnik  and several more to come.
 
 
You know its the summer holidays when Ponsonby is hot and empty- its a good time to play around. 
Digging out the half finished pieces, rummaging through boxes and flicking through  old sketchbooks.

Music at full volume drowning out the phone, its self indulgent bliss and a good way to start the year
 
 
The inaugural Big Design Market in Melbourne was a stunning success, buyers lined up in the morning before opening and the crowds continued all day until closing. 165 Australian and 5 from NZ all designer/ makers. This show has all the hallmarks of something that could change the outlook for the entire creative object industry in Australasia. With a number of galleries and retail outlets already visiting, it could almost become the de-facto tradeshow for the gift industry as well.
Simon and the BDM team set out to create a new show and delivered an overwhelming success, something I haven`t seen since the late Eighties before Shopping centres started to dominate the retail trade. With the recession in its 4th year, the expansion of online sales and the record sales in art shows, the retail landscape as we know it looks like its up for a transformation, hopefully for the better.
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