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It started when Kartono made wooden radio as his final project in Bandung Institute of Technology. The radios come in three sizes and have the most current mp3 player compatible electronics and AM/FM and shortwave radio bands. Designer Singgih Kartono wanted to manufacture a product that was both sustainable and socially beneficial and I think he has more than succeeded. These Magno Wooden Radios aesthetically simple and refreshingly non-tech, they are handmade by Indonesian carpenters in areas with high unemployment of two-toned sustainable harvested woods. Started with Singgih Kartono and his wooden Radio. I want to expose Indonesian designers who made breakthrough by their designs and won numerous design awards. Since August 17 is the date when Indonesia celebrate his independence day. F, Soraya Haque, Syagini Ratna Wulan, Tiara Adikusumah, Titik Ide, Tora Sudiro, Whatnot, Yasmina Yustiviani, Yaviz Basalamah. Hendra Permana, Magic Happens, Marishka Soekarna, Mieke Amalia, Monica Hapsari, Nicoline Patricia Malina, Peggy Melati Sukma, Philip Kwok, Rahmah Umayah, Rama Dauhan, Ray Sahetapy, Rege Indrastudianto, Richie Ned Hansel, Rima Melati, Sanchia Hamidjaja, Sapto Djojokartiko, Sarah Jane (Saz), Sim. Noya, Antya Purna Duhita, Arseto Adiputra, Dibya Sumendap, Diela Maharani, Eko Bintang, Elfandiary, GlobalPort, Gwendoline Winarno, Future10, Ika Putranto, Iwet Ramadhan, Jacky Suharto, JUICE, Kas, Kesya Moedz, M. The Exhibition is participated by Indonesia's Emerging Young Talents in today's in creative industry.Īri Buy, Aditya Wijanarko, Agra Satria, Anastasia Yakubenka, Andy F. eXpresi hold an exhibition of mask creation 'Panji' open for public. “By distorting the balance of the bench, making it rock slightly as a person sits down, it generates the probability that people will start a conversation as they notice one another, be it about the bench, or about most anything.”Ĭourtesy of The Jakarta Post and Grand IndonesiaĬelebrating 65th Indonesia Independence Day and Festival Topeng Nusantara - Nusantara Mask Festival in Cirebon in order promoting our national heritage, topeng -mask-, to the world. “Mingle is based on the idea that a piece of furniture can set off a social interaction,” says the 26-year old Jakarta-based designer. Even if you’re looking in another direction.”Mingle, the bench he was sitting on for the exhibition, is a featured work, his brainchild and his proof that a young man can successfully be idealistic even in the increasingly commercial furniture design business. When someone approaches, he invites the newcomer to share the bench with him and starts explaining what that bench is all about: “If you sit here and someone else takes another spot, you’ll immediately notice each other. Perched on a three-seater white synthetic rattan bench, a young man waits for people to drop by his corner in a creative industries exhibition.