
Deadgood: 2011/2012 Product Showcase
15 – 22 October
10.00 – 17.00
PREVIEW: 14 OCTOBER,18.30-20.30, all welcome
Arch 15
Forth Goods Yard, Newcastle
NE1 3PQ
FREE
PREVIEW: FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER 18.30-20.30 All welcome You are cordially invited to a Deadgood party on the 14th October! Deadgood will be treating you to a sneak preview of their latest product collections set to be released during the Design Event MART. |
Deadgood are set to build on their burgeoning reputation for becoming one of the most dynamic young design brands of the moment, by harnessing the collective creativity of a number of talented British designers. Hot off the back of their recent launch at the London Design Festival, their latest collaborations, part of the ‘Deadgood Commissions Project’, will be showcased alongside a new range from the Deadgood studio.
Raw Studio and Viable London, along with designers Max Lamb and David Irwin have all stepped up to the Deadgood call in order to create an eclectic new Collection of furniture and lighting to be exclusively presented under the Deadgood banner. The four new product ranges include a rotationally molded stool, an expanded metal mesh dining chair, a glass reinforced dining table and a range of extruded aluminium lighting. This cutting edge collection of products will be launched alongside a new range of upholstery from the Deadgood Studio, whose creative direction is driven by Directors Dan Ziglam & Elliot Brook.
The Deadgood Collections adhere to the pair’s stringent value for developing beautiful and unique objects, produced with a clear and uncompromising commitment to quality and united by an unmistakably British sense of fun and eccentricity.
“The launch of our latest Collection will help develop our position at the forefront of innovative furniture and interior product design and will open new opportunities to supply product to some of the world’s most exciting high specification commercial and domestic developments.” Dan Ziglam, Deadgood Director.
“With the launch of these collaborative projects we not only plan to be recognised as active supporters of this country’s wealth of creative talent but also hope to exemplify our
commitment to supporting British manufacturing, in turn enhancing our capacity to deliver great British design.” Elliot Brook, Deadgood Director.
