Vladimir Usoltsev
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    • Bathyscaphe Timepieces
    • Lotus Furniture Set
    • Canopy Chandelier
    • Timepieces Catalogue
    • Lace
    • Eva Menz Internship
    • Staron Kitchen Accessories
    • Mare Monti "Sail"
    • Structure Project
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Mare Monti "Sail"
2009
Industrial Design, Design, Product Design
3D Rendering of the new watch series done for the catalogue and further promotional images.
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  • Bathyscaphe Timepieces
    A journey of a luxury watch collection from concept to a working manufactured prototype.
    Industrial Design, Jewelry Design, Product Design
    2010
  • Lotus Furniture Set
    The Lotus Furniture Set by designer Vladimir Usoltsev is yet another design that draws inspiration from the vast storehouse of nature. Blooming like a lotus flower to receive guests, the interactive furniture set comes integrated with a lighting system, activated by built-in magnet switches of the table and chairs, which gloom the top surface of the table as soon as you pull the chairs from the table. The most interesting aspect of the furniture is the brightness of the light, which relies on the number of the chairs pulled out from the table. For if you pull one chair, the light glows a bit soft and dimmer, while on the other hand, if you pull all the chairs, the light becomes brighter and sharper to illuminate the surroundings. The chair also includes a handle to pull them out from the table, together with enhancements to hang your bag and other stuff. Ideal for bars and restaurants, the Lotus furniture simply attracts the attention of the visitors toward the guests using the table.
    Product Design, Furniture Design, Interaction Design
    2009
  • Canopy Chandelier
    Inspired by the branches of a tree, the hanging sculpture was developed to hang under a light bulb and cast a shadow on the ground, providing the room with both a light and shade source, just like a canopy. The final construction depended on a core branch of 120 cm with four various size attachable branches. They are organized in a series of zones that group the largest in the center, the medium ones on either side of the center, and the smallest on the extremities.
    Based on all of the same structural details, the two forms are very similar in volume but totally different in sensation. They feed off each other representing the ying and yang of nature and of life. Winter & summer, strength & vulnerability, activity & tranquility, tragedy & comedy, cold & hot, rough & gentle, urban & rural, night & day are all embodied in the two canopy lamp forms.
    At home, in a lobby, at a restaurant, bar, or night club, the CANOPY lamps Branch and Leaf can create a unique spatial light ambience. Acting as both a glass sculpture and a lamp, the CANOPY series adds a lively and practical artistic element to any room. We hope you enjoy the experience of our lamp.
    Lighting Design, Product Design, Interior Design
    2009
  • Timepieces Catalogue
    3D modelling in Solidworks, Rhino and 3Ds Max, for a swiss watch brand.
    Industrial Design, Product Design, Jewelry Design
    2010
  • Lace
    A simple light created for a design shop in London.
    Lighting Design, Product Design, Industrial Design
    2010
  • Eva Menz Internship
    The work realised at Eva Menz Design Studio during my Internship in 2006-2007.
    Lighting Design, Product Design, Installation Design
    2011
  • Staron Kitchen Accessories
    A collection of Kitchen & Bathroom accessories in acrylic stone
    Product Design, Industrial Design, Furniture Design
    2010
  • Structure Project
    A foldable coffee table that holds more than 25kg. as a result of experimenting structure study. Only paper is used as material.
    Furniture Design, Product Design
    2011
All works © Vladimir Usoltsev 2011.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Vladimir Usoltsev.
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