The inaugural edition of RAD Design, held in , Romania, marks the first contemporary fair in Eastern Europe.
showcased , and decorative objects, bringing together the work of 17 different designers, independent makers and galleries from and around the world.
Titled With or Without Poetry, With or Without Function, the event was held as part of the RAD Art Fair and aimed to explore ideas of utility and aesthetics surrounding everyday objects.
“It’s time to radically reconsider the conventional roles we assign to the things that surround us,” said RAD Design director and curator .
Pieces on display were selected to celebrate Romania’s cultural heritage while also incorporating international collectible design.
Read on to find out more about six notable products made by architects and designers that were showcased in Bucharest:
Raw Bench by Atelier V&F
Chinese design studio used soft white goat fleece and goat skin offcuts for this curved bench that was on display in the atelier space at Hotel Caro in Bucharest.
Intended to evoke images of a shifting glacier or a resting animal, the Raw Bench was designed to demonstrate the studio’s perspective on “non-utilitarian beauty”.
Atelier V&F was .
Love seat Fauteuil by Pauline Leprince
French interior designer designed this chair made from brushed . Named Love Seat Fauteuil DD, the chair is one of the multifunctional objects that make up the designer’s 05-FP-23 collection.
Created with a focus on sustainable practices, each object in the collection is intended to represent a balance between the individual and the collective.
Two people can sit back-to-back in the steel chair, creating a contrast between the cool hard texture of the chair and the soft warm contact with the other sitter’s body.
Carte Blanche swing by Crina Arghirescu Rogard
Romanian Architect , who resides in New York, showcased two collaborative pieces at RAD Design 2024 – the Carte Blanche swing and armchair.
Made from , marine fibreglass, paint, jute, led, cotton and poly-blended rope, the swing also features a hand-sculpted seat by artist .
Designed for an industrial warehouse space, the swing was intended to combine playful artistry with functional elegance.
Carte Blanche armchair by Crina Arghirescu Rogard
Arghirescu Rogard’s second piece on display, the Carte Blanche armchair, combines a colour palette of brown, blue, red and cream.
The angular, hand-painted piece was made in collaboration with artists and Ekaterini Konidari.
Light Object by Radu Abraham
Romanian designer collaborated with to create this light out of glass using repurposed waste materials from a glass factory.
It was made by the stratification of glass sheets – a technique usually used in wood. Abraham’s work focuses on integrating the edges of objects and the visual result given by their stratification. The Light Object has an intense turquoise colour and is fully transparent, while also refracting light.
More broadly, Abraham’s work aims to create a dialogue between Romanian heritage, and modern design principles.
Surfaced stool by Sho Ota
Netherlands-based Japanese designer presented a pair of wooden as part of his project titled ‘Surfaced’ at this year’s edition of RAD Design.
Sho sets out to push the boundaries of traditional furniture design through his work. His approach begins by taking a single form and carving out intricate details from it, ensuring that each piece is individual and distinct.
RAD Design is part of RAD Art Fair, which is now in its second year. As part of the exhibition, digital design store and gallery co-created a design shop presenting pieces ranging from and tableware to intricate metalwork.
Other recent design fairs that have taken place include Lisbon by Design, which , and , which included .
RAD Design took place from 16 to 19 May 2024. See for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.