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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Housewares designers of the future, as chosen by Fred Flare

It is certainly possible that if you are over the age of 16, you don't regularly peruse the Fred Flare site; I do. One thing I love about FF is the "Next Big Thing" contest they run every year, giving a handful of promising young designers a chance to sell their stuff on the site and hopefully get lots of good exposure. While the bulk of the stock is brightly colored accessories (basically adult toys—although not "adult" toys) like Snoopy toothbrush sets and Rubik's cube alarm clocks, there are a few less-silly housewares in the mix that could find a good home in a not-too-stiff setting.

Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Coco Rodriguez's "C Chair" looks like Pacman and is probably sized for someone smaller than me (it's 2 feet high), but it's still creative and cool and could look great in a kid's room, provided there's a way to make sure you don't roll all the way over backwards. $125, fredflare.com













Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Photo Credit: Fred Flare

San Francisco artist Mati Rose McDonough is no stranger to the design blog world, but FF is probably bringing her to a new audience. Her "Enormous Tiny Prints" are $30 and come on heavy, archival 8.5" x 11" paper. This one's called "Speaking 1,000 Languages," and there are two other (equally cute, animal-centric) designs available.















Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Jessee Maloney of Art School Dropout makes these cast-plastic and wood owl plaques by hand; they're 5" x 7" and go for $20; available in 7 color schemes.





















Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Photo Credit: Fred Flare

This one really won me over: a hand-blown cupcake stand. Of course, I wouldn't use Amanda Goss's design for actual cupcakes—more like trinkets, jewelry, or maybe even a prized concert ticket stub. $60























Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Photo Credit: Fred Flare

Decoylab's "Trompe L'Oeil" cuckoo clock is just $25 and totally adorable.






















Which one would you vote for to win the contest? Leave you answer in the comments or go over to Fred Flare to cast a real vote.

Check out the work of these other awesome emerging designers right here on Shine:
Nightwood (repurposed wood furniture and handmade textiles)
Counter Evolution (recycled bowling-alley wood surfaces)
Michelle Antonisse (science-inspired ceramics)
Blue Citrus Art (nostalgia-inducing photography)
Drink and Dream (rock and roll window shades)
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Comments 1-7 of 7
  • siri's Avatar
    Posted by siri Thu Jul 3, 2008 6:51am PDT

    the hand blown cupcake stand is cute but i'd never pay $60.00 for it.

    they do have a similar one at crate barrel for much less.

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  • Jan, Poppytalk's Avatar
    Posted by Jan, Poppytalk Thu Jul 3, 2008 7:41am PDT

    Oh, I missed that cupcake one!

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  • jen's Avatar
    Posted by jen Thu Jul 3, 2008 9:56am PDT

    The cupcake stand is precious! The 'C chair' and 'Enormous tiny prints' are great, too!

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  • Mom of Two's Avatar
    Posted by Mom of Two Fri Jul 4, 2008 10:20am PDT

    The cupcake stand is nice, but I'm partial to the "C" chair. Do you suppose it has any kind of support on the underneath side to keep it upright? If not, most kids would probably love the idea of tipping it over anyway.

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  • LADY DR3AM3R's Avatar
    Posted by LADY DR3AM3R Fri Jul 4, 2008 10:44am PDT

    That cupcake stand is the hit of all of them i love it.

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  • MissK's Avatar
    Posted by MissK Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:28pm PDT

    I would totally pay $60 for a cupcake stand. I am obsessed with tiny things.

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