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6 Top Design Events: Aug. 26–Sept. 16

Mark your calendars! Meet and greet blogger Holly Becker, author of "Decorate," brush up your Danish for the second annual Copenhagen Design Week, or head out to San Francisco for an exhibit of the less-is-more work of industrial designer Dieter Rams. If you're looking for ways to be inspired, or just enjoy getting out amid other design lovers, here's 6 events from around the world on our short list.
EXHIBITION
August 26–September 17, 2011
WaterDream: the Art of Bathroom Design
Museum of Design Atlanta
Atlanta, GA

If you’re looking to get some inspiration for bathrooms, check out the WaterDream exhibit at the Museum of Design in Atlanta. The three-part exhibit has something for everyone, taking you through a visual timeline of innovations in bathroom design over the centuries, and highlighting faucets and fixtures from around the world. The exhibit features the bathroom visions of Phillippe Starck, Jean-Marie Massaud, Patricia Urquiola and the Bouroullec brothers who were challenged to create conceptual bathrooms that celebrate the transformative qualities of water. The exhibit opened in late June and will be on display through September 17, 2011.
Decorate: 1,000 Design Ideas for Every Room in Your Home - $22.43 [ Link ]
BOOK TOUR
August 26-30, 2011
Book Signing Tour
Los Angeles, CA (8/26), Philadelphia, PA (8/29), New York, NY (8/30)

Meet blogger and author Holly Becker at one of her stops on her book signing tour around the country at Anthropologie stores. Follow the link above for information about how to RSVP in a city near you. Go get your book signed, and get inspired to decorate!

Related: Book Tour: Decorate by Holly Becker and Joanna Copestick
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EXHIBITION
August 27, 2011–February 20, 2012
Less and More: The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams at SFMOMA
San Francisco, CA

A new exhibition featuring more than 200 sketches, prototypes, and original products by influential industrial designer Dieter Rams opens Aug. 27. Known for his distinctly modernist approach and philosophy about the function of design, Rams produced iconic and contemporary designs that were all touched by his Ten Principles of Good Design, such as Apple computers. For more than 40 years, Rams was the lead designer for Braun, the German household appliance company, and he has also been a designer for Vitsœ, the German furniture company since 1959.
CONFERENCE
September 1-6, 2011
Copenhagen Design Week
Copenhagen, Denmark

If you’re a fan of the many Danish modern icons we’ve highlighted on Houzz, you’ll enjoy attending The Copenhagen Design Fair. The weeklong fair gives special attention to the most offbeat and innovative Scandinavian design and dozens of firms from across Denmark and around the world are among the exhibitors. Highlights include: Scandinavia’s largest library of materials, presentation of the prestigious INDEX: “Design to Improve Life” award, and a gallery of biomemetic works inspired by natural processes. Explore the positive power of design, ideas, concepts, products and services that inspire businesses and individuals through exhibitions, workshops, and seminars.

Copenhagen Design Week is an international initiative from the Danish Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs, directed by Danish Design Centre. The Copenhagen Design Week was founded in 2009.

Related: Great Style: Danish Modern
Modern Icons: PH Lights, Hans Wegner Chairs, The Egg Chair
EXHIBITION
September 6, 2011–January 2, 2012
Power of Making at V&A
London, UK

In the spirit of DIY, celebrate the role of making with the opening of the exhibition Power of Making which includes more than 100 exquisitely crafted objects. The works on display will be a cabinet of curiosities showing works by both amateurs and leading makers from around the world to present a snapshot of making in our time.

Items will include molded shoes by Marloes ten Bhömer, new Saville Row tailoring by Social Suicide, furniture such as a spun metal rotating chair by Thomas Heatherwick to individual handcrafted puppets from the 2009 film "Fantastic Mr. Fox," a suspended lamp, (shown above), and a six-necked guitar.
EXHIBITION
September 10, 2011–June 10, 2012
The Art of the Anatolian Kilim: Highlights from the McCoy Jones Collection at the de Young
San Francisco, CA

Sept. 10 marks the opening of a collection featuring Anatolian kilims given to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco by H. McCoy Jones and his wife, Caroline. The exhibition includes two dozen of the textile arts at the de Young museum. The Anatolian flat-woven kilims on view, dating from the 15th to the19th centuries, include a variety of design types and regional styles, as well as superb examples of artistic and visual prowess. The kilims in the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco’s permanent collection are considered the most important group of Anatolian kilims outside of Turkey.

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