Boym Partners

Boym Partners is design firm based in New York City.

Boym Partners
IndustryDesign
Founded1986
FounderConstantin Boym
HeadquartersNew York City
Key people
Constantin Boym
Laurene Leon Boym
Websitewww.boym.com

History

Boym Partners was founded in 1986 by Constantin Boym in New York City and is run by Constantin and Laurene Leon Boym, who joined the firm in 1995.[1] The firm is a multi-disciplinary design studio.[2] The firm designs products and environments for their clients, in addition to creating self-produced artistic works.[3] They have designed tableware for companies including Authentics and Alessi, as well as watches for Swatch,[4] lighting for Flos, and showrooms for Vitra.[5]

Souvenirs

Boym Partners have also designed collectible objects. In 1997 they began producing a line called Souvenirs for the End of the Century, which marked iconic events from the 20th-century.[6] They also produced the Buildings of Disaster project—a series of architectural miniature souvenirs depicting buildings that were the site of a historical disaster. Objects created included the Unabomber's cabin, the Oklahoma City Federal Building, Chernobyl,[7] and the Lorraine Motel.[8] After 9-11, the designers added more items to the line, including The Pentagon and the World Trade Center.[9] Following the 2008 Financial collapse, Boym Partners produced a line of replicas based upon skyscrapers that were not built due to the crash.[10]

The projects developed by Boym Partners between 1985 and 2002 were the focus of the 2002 Princeton Architecture Press book Curious Boym: Design Works.[11] In 2009 Boym Partners received the National Design Award in Product Design category.[12] A monograph about the firm's history and work, Keepsakes: A Design Memoir, was also published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2015.[13]

Museums

Projects developed by Boym are housed in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.[14][15] and Boym-designed exhibitions have also been shown in the National Building Museum in Washington DC and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.[4] Boym Partners also designed the souvenir renderings of the Cooper-Hewitt's mansion home, using emoticons in the design.[16] In 2009, their exhibition Timeless Objects, in which they coated everyday objects with bronze-like material to give them an artistic feel, was shown at the ExperimentaDesign in Lisbon, the Wright Gallery in Chicago, and the Cooper-Hewitt.[17]

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References

  1. "Design Entrepreneurs: Laurene Leon Boym". Core77.
  2. English, Darby (February 26, 2019). "To Describe a Life: Notes from the Intersection of Art and Race Terror". Yale University Press via Google Books.
  3. Stahl, Julie Müller (October 3, 2005). "Dish: International Design for the Home". Princeton Architectural Press via Google Books.
  4. Heller, Steven (April 2, 2006). "The Education of a Design Entrepreneur". Simon and Schuster via Google Books.
  5. "Constantin Boym named head of industrial design at Pratt". Dezeen. May 27, 2015.
  6. "Will Wiles on design reclaiming the souvenir". Dezeen. July 30, 2015.
  7. Tharp, Bruce M.; Tharp, Stephanie M. (February 12, 2019). "Discursive Design: Critical, Speculative, and Alternative Things". MIT Press via Google Books.
  8. English, Darby (February 26, 2019). "To Describe a Life: Notes from the Intersection of Art and Race Terror". Yale University Press via Google Books.
  9. Silverberg, Michael. "Some 9/11 souvenirs that would be better than a cheese plate". Quartz.
  10. Vanderbilt, Tom (April 28, 2011). "The Greatest Buildings Never Built" via www.wsj.com.
  11. Jacobson, Clare; Wilker, Jan (September 3, 2003). "Karlssonwilker Inc.'s Tellmewhy: The First 24 Months of a New York Design Company". Princeton Architectural Press via Google Books.
  12. Kuang, Cliff (April 30, 2009). "2009 National Design Award Winners: A Whirlwind Tour". Fast Company.
  13. Boym, Constantin (October 3, 2015). "Keepsakes: A Design Memoir". Pointed Leaf Press via Google Books.
  14. "Constantin Boym and Laurene Leon Boym · SFMOMA". www.sfmoma.org.
  15. "Constantin Boym, Laurene Leon Boym. Use It Containers. 1995 | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
  16. Lange, Alexandra (December 12, 2014). "The New Cooper Hewitt" via www.newyorker.com.
  17. "Timeless Objects by Boym Partners". Dezeen. July 22, 2009.
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