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Tack End Tables | Uhuru
What exactly is so interesting about minimalist shapes? Why should it be desirable to go back to simple geometric forms and archaic materials when we have the broadest variety of skills, technologies and matter at hand? Brooklyn-based design studio Uhuru found one of my favourite answers to these questions.
Reducing an object to its purest form often reveals the external as much as the piece itself and, in relief, connects us to our surrounding environment.
Which means that we not only express our taste by choosing a specific type of interior, we also shine a new light on ourselves, our behaviour and the cultural environment we live in. This is such a beautiful and engaging concept of design that it seems very necessary to inspect the actual objects Uhuru creates, to back it all up. Let’s have a look at the Tack End Tables. These are part of a whole series of objects made out of hand-blackened steel and created with Donald Judd’s art and Tadao Ando’s architecture in mind. But even as one piece, this tiny table, makes such a prominent entrance when placed in a living room, that the concepts underlying Uhuru’s design suddenly become more than obvious.
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Architecture by Coop-Himmelb(l)au
Photography by lillykeeper
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America’s Education System
You know what school teaches you? It doesn’t efficiently teach you how to get along with people, pay taxes, ace a job interview or even more importantly: be happy with yourself when others aren’t, know that you don’t need a significant other to be fulfilled, or that everyone is equal. You know what school teaches you? School teaches you to be a homework machine, to spit out worksheets and keep formulas in your head until the next test. It teaches you how to stay up late studying things you don’t even understand and sacrificing time with your family to put yet another number on your transcript. It teaches you to volunteer not because you care, but because colleges like people who volunteer. It teaches you to follow all their rules and then you get into the world and people wonder why everyone is the same, dull person.