After the success of TYVEK WORLD showcased in ARCO Madrid, we are ready for action again!!!
We'll be exhibiting at Tokyo Design week, in 100% Design in the Container Ground from the 30th of October to the 3rd of November.
TYVEK WORLD WINS DEZEEN COMPETITON
Tyvek World (a project developed by Diego Ramos and Luis Eslava) is one of the five international winners of the Container design competition.
Dezeen has teamed up with Design Association in Japan to give five designers free exhibition space in Tokyo during Tokyo Designers Week from 30 October to 3 November this year. The five winners of the competition will be given a free 20ft shipping container at the Container Ground exhibition at Jingu-Gaien in central Tokyo.
Dezeen has teamed up with Design Association in Japan to give five designers free exhibition space in Tokyo during Tokyo Designers Week from 30 October to 3 November this year. The five winners of the competition will be given a free 20ft shipping container at the Container Ground exhibition at Jingu-Gaien in central Tokyo.
DIEGO RAMOS STUDIO IN THE PRESS
Some work featured by Diego Ramos Studio is been published in the Spanish magazine Pasajes Diseño and in the German magazine Form.
DIEGO RAMOS SELECTED IN INJUVE PRIZE
Diego Ramos is been shortlisted at the design prize Creacion Injuve.
A exhibition of the winners and the shortlisted will take part in Madrid in El circulo de Bellas Artes.
A exhibition of the winners and the shortlisted will take part in Madrid in El circulo de Bellas Artes.
RANDOM CHAIR MOVES TO SAO PAULO
Random chair selected for the exhibition 300% Spanish Design moves to Sao Paulo.
The exhibition is promoted by SEACEX (Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior) and curated by Juli Capella.
"The contents of the exhibition, 100 chairs, 100 lamps and 100 Spanish posters cleary demonstrate Spain´s enormous creative potential and how our designers and companies are in the vanguard of design"
This exhibition was first shown at the Museum of Modern Art in Saitama, Japan, in July 2005. After that the exhibition moves to Lisbon, Athens, Shangai, Pekin and Brazil.
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