Philip Wood

Products

As a production agent bringing together designers and artists making objects that communicate ideas. I commision and initiate  product development, prototyping, manufacturing, packaging design, marketing and distribution.

Below are some recent production examples, six of which are now within the permanant collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the SFMoMA. Many others have been included in museum exhibitions both in America and Europe.

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Ballistic Rose

 

Ballistic_Rose


Design: Tobias Wong
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Part of the permanent collection of the MoMA New York, the now classic Ballistic Rose comes with certificate of provenance and archival collectors box.

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Brush#1

 

Brush_1


Design: FredriksonStallard
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Arresting and provocative, this handmade solid oak scrubbing brush may ward off evil and dirt in the same stroke. Yet in a domestic space this contemporary artefact is potent observation of symbology in the modern world.

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Coathook

 

Coathook_Black_White


Design:  FredriksonStallard
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

This single piece of wire torts into five hooks to form a well balanced construction that not only offers secure rest, but explores the steel wires linear nature.

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Brush#2

 

Brush_2


Design: FredriksonStallard
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Crucifix shaped clothes brush, to have by the door to brush away your sins before going out into the world. FredriksonStallard show us the path to redemption.

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Untitled

 

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Design: Joe Gebbia
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Developed production and packaging

The haunting beauty of the Untitled book project which has become a phenomenon is still available, each book being an Edition one of one. These pre production publishing blanks act as one off art object and unique craft item for collectors and writers


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ccPhone

 

CC_phone_front_screen


Design: Tobias Wong
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Customised inside and out, with knowledge that in todays digitally enhanced world the object and the informaton it holds or accesses are in constannt rivalry for our attentions and value.


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Sawhorse Brackets

 

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Design: Philip Wood
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

The Saw Horse Bracket forms a link between components. To create a working table, one needs three components— a trestle, a wood top, and the saw horse. The Saw Horse Bracket offers you the most vital component of a structure; that which holds all the other components together.


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Chandelier

 

Chandelier


Design: Tobias Wong
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

One of the most important objects in our range, this exquisite interprolation of tradition and modern can be customised be each owner, just peel back the rubber and reveal the crystal.


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Table#1

 

Table_1


Design: FredriksonStallard
Purchase: Sold Out
  

Developed production and packaging

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Crude perfume

 

Crude1


Design: Cory Ingram
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Crude is a limited edition parfum, 50ml of crude oil is exquisitely packaged and branded. Both art piece and luxury item, Crude foretells a potential future for one of the 20th century’s most influential raw materials.


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Felt rug

 

Felt_1


Design: FredriksonStallard
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Drawing its inspirations from early psychoanalysis, these rugs act as a stimuli to explore parts of us that are normally left unvisited. Made from pure wool, Felt #1 is the ultimate conversation piece for both domestic and commercial environments.


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Candle #1

 

Candle_Black


Design: FredriksonStallard
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

The notion of a candle holder as a durable and precious product of utility is questioned by this object that is beautifully destroyed in the course of its use. Winter evenings will never be the same.

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Fu*k vibrator

 Vibe_Steel

Vibe_Gold


Design: Jimmyjane & Philip Wood
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Sleek, silent and waterproof, it’s decadence distilled. Take it in the pool, chill it in the fridge – or ride your bike in the rain with one in the basket. The vibrator’s frequency is tuned to provide a deep, resonant sensation. Features a patented replaceable motor system.


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Doorstop

 

Doorstop


Design: Tobias Wong
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

Each one of the edition of twelve is cast from a Savoy vase, which then has to be unashamedly smashed in order to yield the form. Tobias is a master of customization and reinvention, and has made his mark by improving existing design objects through tweaking their functions and appearances. In 2007 was accessioned into the permanent collection of the SFMoMA

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Boxcutter

 

Boxcutter2


Design: Tobias Wong
Purchase: CITIZEN:Citizen
  

The original 2002 Tobias Wong Boxcutter, produced by CITIZEN:Citizen arrives, in its own display box ready to illuminate other notions of possibility.


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