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net-photos · 6 months ago
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Hans (Nick) Roericht entwarf 1959 das Stapelgeschirr TC 100. Das Design ist im Museum Ulm und im HfG-Archiv zu sehen. Foto von Wolfgang Siol. Den ganzen Artikel gibt es hier: https://nordischepost.de/unterhaltung/design/designikone-hans-nick-roerichts-stapelgeschirr-tc-100-von-1959-im-museum-ulm/?feed_id=68416&_unique_id=6636be51f3d17
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bandhyukoh · 3 years ago
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HYUKOH’s Interior Design - Oh Hyuk’s Tea/Coffee Pot
TC100 Coffee Pot designed by Hans 'Nick' Roericht in 1959.
TC100 Stackable Tableware was Roericht’s thesis project at the Ulm School of Design. Manufactured by Thomas | Rosenthal.
Photos: Han Dasom (requested)
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searchsystem · 4 years ago
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Hans Nick Roericht / Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm (HfG) / TC100 / Poster / 1959
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germanpostwarmodern · 2 years ago
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This year marks two significant and inextricably anniversaries in design history: first, the 100th birthday of Otl Aicher (1922-91) and second the 50th anniversary of the Munich Olympic Games, the tragic „cheerful games“ for which Aicher designed the entire visual program. Thus it was high time for a comprehensive monograph: „Otl Aicher: Designer. Typograf. Denker“, edited by Winfried Nerdinger & Wilhelm Vossenkuhl and recently published by Prestel, is exactly that as it offers insights into all areas of Otl Aicher’s work. Beginning with an excursion into the personality, strong moral compass and extensive philosophical education the book along numerous essays by Aicher and design experts illuminates milestones and key aspects of his work, i.e. his teaching, cornerstones of his designs, the Olympic Games of 1972 as well as excursions into architecture, his passion for photography and his typography. The result is a differentiated portrait that not solely praises Aicher’s undoubtedly influential and lasting activities but also uncovers contradictions and his trying personality. Guided by a resistant spirit that was formatively influenced by his opposition to the Nazi regime Aicher applied high moral standards to the design discipline that, as René Spitz elaborates, he also communicated in his teaching at HfG Ulm: for him design had to be liable to humanism, i.e. concrete and tangible rather than abstract and elevated. But not every student was willing to follow these sharply defined standards as a good deal of them reacted disconcerted or even appalled. Another interesting essay by Dagmar Rinker concerns the connection between the HfG Ulm and some of Aicher’s most important designs: with the „Entwicklungsgruppe 5“ he established a team of trusted colleagues, among them Hans (Nick) Roericht and Fritz Querengässer, that worked on commercial projects for Lufthansa, Braun etc. which cross-financed the school but also offered students first-hand insights into the design practice. The new monograph has been long-awaited and connects Aicher’s theory and practice in a highly readable volume that really deserves the attribute reference work. A must read!
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gdbot · 4 years ago
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searchsystem: Hans Nick Roericht / Hochschule für Gestaltung... https://ift.tt/365FMg4 Telegram Design Bot > https://t.me/gdesignbot
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modernistestates · 6 years ago
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Modernist Estates’ Christmas Gift Guide
It’s nearly that time of year where I start to feel melancholy again. December is my least favourite month, but I’m going to try and reprogram my brain this year and enjoy it. Here to try and get me in the festive mood I’ve put together a Christmas Gift Guide. Actually, I don’t much like presents, unless its consumable or degradable in some way my natural reaction (years of living in a studio flat I guess) to a gift is ‘where the hell am I going to put it’. Anyway, I hope you are less humbug than me, here’s a list of things even I wouldn’t say no to.
Nathalie Du Pasquier  Silkscreen print on Colorplan Trapezio, 2017  £400 I saw this print in Camden Arts Centre last year during her solo show Other Rooms. It’s an edition of 50 and think they only have a few left. I want one.
Available from Camden Arts Centre.
Egg Coddler designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld From £10 (different sizes available) Designed by Jenaer Glas as a design classic in the Bauhaus style in 1933. The kitchen helper is versatile and suitable not only for preparing eggs in a glass, it is also suitable for making pies, soufflés, desserts and amuse gueule. The Eierkoch is considered a prototype of the modern glass design and wrote as such a design history. Within the scope of Edition Wagenfeld brings Jenaer glass the classic from the museum back on the market. The handmade egg cooker made of heat-resistant glass is characterised by its distinctive shape and fascinate lovers of classic design with its look and functionality until today.
Available from Connox.
TC 100 Tableware Credit to friend Ruth Lang for pointing me in the direction of the classic TC 100 Ulm designed crockery. She spotted the perfectly stacked tableware in Michael and Patty Hopkins’ house in Hampstead. Well if it’s good enough for them…
TC 100 was designed by Hans (Nick) Roericht in 1959 for his thesis project at the HfG school of design in Ulm, Germany. It went immediately into the permanent collection (as well as the cafeteria) of the MoMA in New York. TC 100 was produced from 1962 until 2006 by Thomas/Rosenthal. 
Buy it direct from here. 
The Barbican Estate Stefi Orazi (Published by Batsford) £40 Give me a break, as if I’m not going to include this. I spent the whole of last Christmas drawing up those plans, the least you can do is spend this Christmas looking at them. 
Available from bookstores nationwide (support your local bookshop!) Or from my online shop thingsyoucanbuy.co.uk — enter BARB15 and receive 15% discount. 
Runcorn Photobook £7 I posted a picture of the Southgate Estate on my Instagram the other day. An extraordinary scheme designed by James Stirling in the late 70s which was demolished in 1990. That’s 13 years it was standing for. Bonkers. Google pictures and I promise you’ll think ‘that’s a film set, surely’. Anyway, The Modernist quickly replied ‘We liked it so much we did a photo book on it’. 
Buy it (as well as other in the series) here. 
John Booth x Uncommon Projects Stool £240 Friends Uncommon Projects are soon to release a range of off-the-shelf furniture and objects (keep an eye on uncommonprojects.co.uk). They’ve recently teamed up with artist John Booth and Studio Voltaire to produce these beautiful limited edition stools. Constructed from maple-veneered birch plywood and finished with a water based lacquer and a powder coated steel Y frame. 
Available in six different designs from House of Voltaire. 
Max Bill Watch  By Junghans From £395 I’ve recently re-discovered the watch. No more getting my phone out checking the time and ending up in a cycle of checking emails and social media, putting it back in your pocket and realising you didn’t even check the time. Long live the wristwatch! And what better way to wear your modernist credentials than on your wrist with this classic by Bauhaus architect and designer Max Bill. 
Various models available from John Lewis (John Lewis!)
365 Journal £42 Just lovely! A hefty chunk of white paper, each page simply marked with a black number. The cover is bound with a removable plastic protector, which also features a front pocket. This book measures 160x230mm, with 368 pages. Flat lay binding. Designed by Marjolein Delhaas. 
Available from Present and Correct. 
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-0 · 7 years ago
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pan-german #compatibility : east- and west-german #stackable #tableware fitting nicely. /// top and bottom »TC100« by Hans (Nick) #Roericht 1959 for Thomas, Federal Republic of Germany middle: »Rationell« by Margarete #Jahny and Erich #Müller 1969/70 for VEB Vereinigte Porzellanwerke Colditz, German Democratic Republic. /// #german #design #porcelain #cup #pitcher #ulm #gdr https://www.instagram.com/p/BdSW1rWBV5O/
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anstee · 5 years ago
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https://www.searchsystem.co/post/617632553812312064/hans-nick-roericht-hochschule-für-gestaltung
Hans Nick Roericht / Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm / TC100 / Tableware / 1959
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vignellicenter · 7 years ago
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For your eyes only: Cini Boeri
In 1973, Lella and Massimo Vignelli contacted a group of designers to make sunglass design proposals for a new “Designer’s Line” for American Optical. We have some correspondence between the Vignellis and the designers, as well as sketches and prototypes of the various ideas for the sunglasses. The project was delayed by a company reorganization at American Optical, but we aren’t sure if any of these designs were actually manufactured.
The designers included were: Ettore Sottsass, Marc Held, Hans Hollbein, Cini Boeri, Pentagram, Roger Tallon, Gae Aulenti, Achille Castiglioni, Marco Zanusco, and Nick Roericht. 
Here we are featuring the proposed designs by Cini Boeri, the only other woman designer in the group. Stay tuned as we show you some of the creative designs that were proposed by some of the other designers! And as we try to unravel the story of the “Designer’s Line.”
American Optical “Designer’s Line” project Box 467, Massimo and Lella Vignelli papers Vignelli Center for Design Studies Rochester, New York
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zookast · 5 years ago
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For your eyes only: Design Programmes SA (Roger Tallon)
As the fall semester starts today at Rochester Institute of Technology, we say Ciao to summer with one last example from the sunglasses project!
In 1973, Lella and Massimo Vignelli contacted a group of designers to make sunglass design proposals for a new “Designer’s Line” for American Optical. We have some correspondence between the Vignellis and the designers, as well as sketches and prototypes of the various ideas for the sunglasses. The project was delayed by a company reorganization at American Optical, but we aren’t sure if any of these designs were actually manufactured.
The designers included were: Ettore Sottsass, Marc Held, Hans Hollbein, Cini Boeri, Pentagram, Roger Tallon, Gae Aulenti, Achille Castiglioni, Marco Zanusco, and Nick Roericht.
Here we are featuring the proposed designs by Roger Tallon of Design Programmes SA. Hopefully we will learn about this project. It has been fun sharing it with you this summer!
American Optical “Designer’s Line” project Box 467, Massimo and Lella Vignelli papers Vignelli Center for Design Studies Rochester, New York
src: vignellicenter  //  via:  iashido
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oh-wahou · 6 years ago
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TC 100 designed by hans (nick) roericht
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michaelabel · 7 years ago
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hans (nick) roericht
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searchsystem · 4 years ago
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Hans Nick Roericht / Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm (HfG) / TC100 / Poster / 1959
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ullhdadfuncionalismo-blog · 8 years ago
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PEÇA CHAVE
“The example of the Stackable Tableware TC 100 shows that you can’t resolve problems like this just by intuition alone, because you might not think about it, because you might instead be meditating about a perfect shape. Good design however doesn’t come from intuition.” Dr. Martin Mäntele, director of the HfG-Archive 
Autor: Hans (Nick) Roericht | Data de Criação: 1958-1959 | Designação: TC100 Tableware | Origem: Alemanha | Referências: https://rmitgallery.com/2014/08/28/ulm-school-of-design-insight-stackable-tableware-tc-100/ 
Este foi um projecto que começou apenas por ser um trabalho de um estudante da HfG, Hans (Nick) Roericht. A grande característica desde conjunto de louça é o facto de toda ela se empilhar e por isso ser mais fácil de arrumar, sendo também que a letra “C” de TC 100 significa compacto, outra característica que resulta do seu empilhamento. Parecem simples e bastante comuns quando se olha mas quando se observa todos os detalhes percebe se que foi algo que levou o seu tempo e pesquisa até tornar este objectos tão banais e com uma função definida em algo ainda mais vantajoso para o utilizador. 
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hipstrrrlove · 9 years ago
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Vintage Thomas Germany TC100 Coffee Tea Cup and Saucer_Roericht Porcelain_Set of Four_Modern Home Interior Design, Bauhaus, Eames
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gdbot · 4 years ago
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Hans Nick Roericht / Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm / TC100 /... https://ift.tt/3cZOAG9 Telegram Design Bot > https://t.me/gdesignbot
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