Monday, April 13, 2009

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Danish Design Exhibition

Danish Design Exhibition: April 16 - May 13
Opening Reception
Thursday, April 16th  6 - 8 pm
 
Classic to new generation of Danish Design products will be on display and available to you at Zinc Details, 1905 Fillmore Street, San Francisco location from April 16 through May 13th. 
Please join us for the opening reception to cerebrate many great Danish designs by Royal Copenhagen, Norman Copenhagen, Architect Made, Menu, Ego, Stelton, Le Klint and more! 

Danish design available at Zinc Details

When you become an enthusiast of Modern design you'll notice how influential Danish design was to early adapters of modernism in 1950- 60's. You can't avoid finding Aarne Jacobsen's Ant chair or Poul Henningsen's Artichoke lamp or Erik Magnussen's Stelton Vacuum jug somewhere on a page when you are flipping through the Mid-century interior books. America fell in love with Danish design back then and many of us are still in love with them. 
 
In the Danish design tradition, quality is closely related to function, aesthetics, economy and environment. Throughout the 20th century, it has become a fundamental principle for Danish designers to emphasize the user needs and functionality.  Such ideas perhaps originated in the design and teachings of Kaare Klint before the Second World War, but were more closely identified with the work of leading furniture designers such as Finn Juhl, Hans Wegner, and Arne Jacobsen.
 
Group of Young Danish Designers start presenting a new, expressive, internationally inspired designs during the 1990's. Today there are two trends you'll find within the new Danish design designers.  One is "wild" with pioneering design and an informal idiom using spectacular and sculptural forms. The other is "disciplined", with a clear basis in the Danish design tradition in its respect for classic craft, yet sufficiently bold to experiment with new technology and new materials. Both trends have given Danish design and especially Danish furniture design the talent and energy in short supply for several generations.
The new generation has added humor and irony to the traditional values.    
 
We have to note that Denmark's strong Design awareness's one of the contributory factor is the Danish government's commitment to design. In the late 1990s, the Danish government was one of the first in the world to define an actual design policy - an initiative which in 2007 was followed up by the launch of DesignDenmark as part of the general Danish trade and industry policy.  
Sale Alert !  
Knoll Space Sale 2009
Friday, May 1st - Sunday, May 10th 
 
We are pleased to announce the Annual Knoll Space Sale will take a
place from May 1 through May 10, 2009. For the duration of the sale, you'll receive 15% off published U.S.  MSRP on all Knoll Space Products.   
 
Please contact us at 415. 776. 9002 or info@zincdetails.com to receive product information, price quote, textile samples today. 
 

Annual Knoll Sale 5/1 - 5/10

Launch Event
Heath Ceramics Summer 09 Collection
Exhibition + Launch Event 
Thursday, April 23rd : 6 - 8 pm  

  

summer 09 collection

 
Please join us for the launch event for Heath Ceramics's Summer 09 collection at Zinc Details, 2410 California Street, San Francisco location on April 23rd, from 6 to 8 pm.
 
Heath's summer collection season continues to explore where science meets art, finding inspiration where the two disciplines converge. This season the new work will be displayed at Zinc Details in San Francisco from April 23rd-May 20th . There will be a launch event on Thursday April 23 from 6-8pm. Throughout the show, 10% of profits from the sale of the pieces will be donated to Architecture for Humanity ( architectureforhumanity.org).
 
The new accessories collection features overlapping glazes to produce extraordinary interactions of the colors, a legacy of its founder, the pre-eminent ceramicist Edith Heath. She developed her own exclusive recipes and original formulas, to create unique glazes. This winter, Heath Ceramics Creative Director Catherine Bailey continues the tradition of Edith's glaze experiments with a palette of vibrant, glossy reds, inspired by the season's berries and autumnal foliage.
 
A fusion of simple crisp lines, geometric forms and lustrous glazes in vivid hues are what is most prized in Heath Ceramics by designers and architects. This season, the unique glazes, in glossy and matte finishes, are explored in a variety of unexpected ways, applied on bowls, cups and vases. Specifically, the accessories collection consists of two tones of red glaze layered to give rise to a surprising fusion of graphic effects and textures.
 
The Deep Serving Bowl highlights such effects of overlapping glazes, resulting in an unmatched depth and beauty, demonstrating remarkable complexity and simplicity at once. Each product is handcrafted, reflecting individual variations in the depth of color. Other items in this season's line-up include: a bud vase, a multi-stem vase and tall modern cups.
 
About Heath Ceramics:
The late Edith Heath, was a defining influence of twentieth century American design, creating distinctive handcrafted ceramic dinnerware and architectural tiles that were unlike anything commercially available at the time. She and her husband Brian founded Heath Ceramics in 1948, which quickly became a California institution, symbolizing the creative free spirit of California. Heath Ceramics dinnerware has been used in homes for more than half a century, and also in other restaurants, including chef Alice Water's Chez Panisse and Brasseries 44 at the Royalton Hotel.
Heath Ceramics continues as one of California's last remaining mid-century era potteries. In 2003, husband and wife team, Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey purchased Heath Ceramics with a mission to revitalize the company by placing a strong emphasis on design, while preserving Edith Heath's handcrafted techniques and designer-maker legacy. Heath now makes both classic and new designs with the highest level of craftsmanship that ensures an enduring quality and aesthetic. Today, facing new economic and environmental issues, business challenges and politics, Heath remains a small and privately owned local manufacturer in order to be able to stay true to its core values in the making of products: focusing on great design and craft and making responsible and holistic decisions for the long-term benefit of our customers and our employees.
For more information, contact 415 332 3732 or visit
www.heathceramics.com

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1905 Fillmore street : San Francisco : 415. 776. 2100
2410 California Street : San Francisco: 415. 776. 9002

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Still the Simple Life : by David Fallis


March /2009
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Zinc Gallery : March 4 - April 30


Still the Simple Life : by David Fallis
Opening Reception
Thursday, March 12, 6-8 pm
simple life by David FallisPlease join us Thursday, March 12th, from 6:00 pm - 8:00pm for the opening reception for local artist David Fallis's new work at Zinc Details 2410 California Street, San Francisco.
"Still the Simple Life" is a mix of two series' of works Fallis has been working on. One being a "stain" series in which the background of each painting is created by using the subject matter as pigment. And the second is a series of simple woodburn drawings. Both series' are studies of single objects seen in everyday life.
For Fallis "Still the Simple Life" is a departure from the sometimes chaotic, abstracted mixed media works he's done in the past. This change in style might be an unconscious decision to remind him to simplify his life as the world around him becomes increasingly more chaotic.
Fallis told us that "Working on these series gives my mind time to quiet and focus on something other than rent, bills and the hustle of everyday life outside the studio. I'd rather spend my time focusing on the simple pleasures of life. A cup of coffee or tea, a glass of wine, enjoying a beer with a friend. The simple things that bring us a little joy everyday but so often get overlooked as we're gulping down that last swig of coffee as we rush off to wherever it is we need to be right now. Hopefully, besides reminding myself, these pieces will remind others to keep it simple. Life is too short not to enjoy. Less is best."
David Fallis lives, works and plays in San Francisco. When not running his own picture
framing shop he tries to find time to make art, music and enjoy the simple things.

Featured Product
One Night Stand
Sleeper Sofa by Blu Dot
One Night Stand is available at Zinc Details
We have been waiting for a perfect sleeper Sofa for San Francisco apartments and homes for years and finally it's here! Designed and manufactured by Minneapolis based furniture company Blu Dot. They have been creating minimalist modern American furniture for 12 years and we have to say they sure know how to create modern furniture with style, function and value.

Long awaited One Night Stand is a sleeper sofa that doesn't look like one. Sort of like a wolf in sheep's clothing. Just remove the black cushions and flip the seat forward. Voila, instant queen sized mattress. Available in grey or rust wool blend with brushed stainless steel legs.
Dimension: 80w x 30h x 32d
$ 1,799
Good Design is Good

Twentieth Century Design Classics
Good Design Exhibition + Vintage Furniture

design classics by ameico

Authentic, original contemporary design. Excellent craftsmanship, creating durable object of lasting quality. We believe our commitment to these characteristics from leading designers of the 20th and 21st centuries, translates into exciting products for enduring enjoyment and appreciation. We do not want to be limited by a "signature style." After all, it takes innovation to create a classic.
We offer great collection of design classics at Zinc Details and currently we are holding a mini exhibition of good designs at both 1905 Fillmore Street and 2410 California Street stores. Conjunction to good design exhibition we are showcasing great vintage furniture from 50's, 60's and 70's at our 2410 California Street location only. All vintage pieces are in great condition in all different period and styles. Please stop by both locations and we hope you'll find a good design you can not live without it.
vintage more vintage Come see us soon...

Zinc Details
1905 Fillmore street : San Francisco : 415. 776. 2100
2410 California Street : San Francisco: 415. 776. 9002



HOME SWEDE HOME

February /2009
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Event


HOME SWEDE HOME
February 19th, 6-9 pm at Filippa K
Swedish Shopping Night

Please join us Thursday, February 19th, from 6:00 pm - 9:00pm to celebrate the best in Swedish fashion, design and premium liquor at Filippa K store on 66 Kerney Street, San Francisco.
Zinc Details will be there to presents best Swedish design products during a party. 10% of the evening's sales will be donated to the Scandinavian School of San Francisco.

Filippa K
66 Kerny Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
415.951.0210
Featured Product
menu
Scandinavian Design Originals
Rubber vases available at Zinc Details jewelry tree from menu space saving trivet from menu water carafe from menu


3 little words, but they express everything for which Menu live and breathe: A never-ending search for beautiful Scandinavia design with true originality. Aesthetic and practical daily surprises that you become happier and happier to look at, touch and use.
We are proud to introduce new collection from Menu at Zinc Details, 1905 Fillmore Street, San Francisco location.

Menu is a family-owned design company established in 1979 in Denmark.
The company's visions of creating epoch-making, high quality functional design have produced a varied collection of classics and trend-setting products, now being sold in over 40 countries.

There is a designer behind every Menu product, who aims to live up to the requirements of durability, surprise and multi-function. Menu only uses promising and recognized designers, each of whom is able to contribute to the development of the innovative design line which has made Menu one of Denmark's most successful design companies.
We love San Francisco!

49 Mile Drive Prints by Annie Galvin
Local artist Annie Galvin creates paintings based on the iconic Rex May's 49 Mile Scenic Drive sign post. It's available in variety of colors and they are now available at Zinc Details, 2410 California Street, San Francisco location.
It's a perfect gift for San Francisco local, visitor or anyone who just loves the design.
49 miles drive prints

Ireland native Annie Galvin worked as an illustrator in Dublin before moving to San Francisco in 1989, two weeks before the earthquake.
Her inspiration comes from San Francisco, Vogue magazine, comic-books, Josef Frank textile
designs, gardens, Mexican wrestlers, the short stories of Haruki Murakami, and her own dreams and daydreams.

As she became familiar with San Francisco, Galvin started to see the 49 Mile Scenic Drive
sign around the City. She loved the simple shapes and clean colors of the sign - especially
the black eye and beak details. In 2004, Galvin started painting the sign in different
color combinations. 49 miles drive prints available at Zinc Details are high-quality archival prints of some of the original 8" X 10" paintings.

Galvin and her husband, Eric Rewitzer, also an artist started 3 Fish Studios in January 2007 in order to create a space they can make art, hang out, listen to music, and show their work. They are strong believers in the collaborative process of creating and sharing art, and we love to be surrounded by the vibrancy of creative people exchanging ideas.
To see their work, please visit http://www.3fishstudios.com







Zinc Details
1905 Fillmore street : San Francisco : 415. 776. 2100
2410 California Street : San Francisco: 415. 776. 9002