Wednesday, October 27, 2010

a day full of treats...

This year was our first time attending...


We were excited! We started our day off by participating in one of the Industry Only seminars - NKBA Understanding the Guidelines for Kitchen and Bathroom Design. It was terrific. The speaker, Al Pattison, was thorough and fun. It was a great review for us kitchen designers.



After attending the seminar, we took a break for a tasty treat near by at Giovane...



Re-fuelled, we had lots of time before the general public was being let in to take in all of the product treats...








By mid-afternoon, it was time for a brain treat with a talk by Karim Rashid about the world of design being shaped by new social behaviours/languages/materials/technologies/needs/desires...

His talk was interesting and thought provoking. It sounds like he lives in a beautiful and frustrating world, and I'd be scared to work for him. Even so, I really enjoyed listening to him. We watched his talk with Lori Steeves and Liana Sipelis.
+ http://www.simplyhomedecorating.com/
+ http://www.lianasipelis.com/

I also attended Sarah Richardson's talk in the evening. It was fun and was very interesting to hear a bit about her journey so far as a designer. The advice she had to give was pretty much at odds to what we'd learned from Kimberley Seldon's Business of Design seminar series. That particular aspect of her talk definitely provided some food for thought.

All in all it was a fantastic experience. The new Convention Centre is a terrific venue. The number and quality of booths was pitch-perfect. The seminars and talks offered covered a range of topics. We will absolutely plan to attend again next year.

Did you go this year? What was your favourite booth or product?

For more on the products/companies pictured above...

There were even more special visual treats that caught our eyes in the form of various textures...


The visuals were absolutely fantastic overall and the vast majority of booths had a great deal of captivating sights.

Special nods to...

And keep your eyes peeled for Mint Interiors (also pictured above) - opening soon in Vancouver...
+ http://www.mintinteriors.ca/

Hope to see you there next year for many more delicious treats at IDSwest 2011!

Take care,
Lisa (for the Dome Design Team)

+ just to add that my favorite feature was a full-scale modular home by Preform Construction.  I have started saving up for one already!
http://preformconstruction.com/

....and I would just like to leave you with this inspiring quote by Karim Rashid:
"New, not for the sake of new, but in order to evolve"


Get inspired!
Ivana

3 comments:

  1. Hi ladies! Really nice post and thanks for attempting to link to my blog. It's back up and you can see it here ~ http://www.thenylablog.com/idswest-fall-2010-2/

    Sorry that we missed meeting each other...next time for sure!

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  2. You ladies are so cute!! It looks like it was a great event! I love those round pendant lights at the beginning that are all grouped together!

    This post has made me super excited for the IDS in Toronto in January!

    Thanks ladies!

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  3. Thanks, Ladies!

    Nyla - so glad to see your blog again! Thanks again for commenting so your lovely photos and thoughtful comments could be passed along.

    Shannon - I'm already anticipating the Show in Vancouver next year! I'm so glad you'll get to go. Hope you get over your flu/food poisoning/mystery bug quickly!

    Much love to everyone following or reading our lil' blog! xx

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