California Design Biennial: Action/Reaction

It was a gorgeous summer night in Pasadena where we came to enjoy the opening night of the California Design Biennial:

an exhibition that highlights the most significant and innovative designs being created in California. Great works of art are often inspired by challenges and adversity; this exhibition will focus on how California’s established and emerging designers are responding to current economic, political, and environmental challenges.

The show was curated by experts in the fields of industrial design, fashion, graphic, transportation and architecture. Our Woolly friend Rose Apodaca of A+R curated the fashion portion of the exhibition!

Go Rose!

A Gregory Parkinson dress with necklaces by Annie Costello Brown

Toyota’s Ad Campaign featuring real life plants!

One of the many wheeled designs on display was this sleek and functional wheelchair.

How Woolly! Felted Metal Folding Chairs by Tanya Aguiñiga

The yet to be released 4 door sedan from Tesla Motors.

A perfect place to hang out under this paper sculpture.

A Jetski for the skies? The Icon A5.


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2 Responses to “California Design Biennial: Action/Reaction”

  1. Liza says:

    What a great post, thanks!

  2. Aurora says:

    Rose in Thomas Wylde – amazing

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