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Herman Miller & John Pawson Unveil Pawson Drift Sofa Collection
Herman Miller & John Pawson Unveil Pawson Drift Sofa Collection

Hypebeast

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Hypebeast

Herman Miller & John Pawson Unveil Pawson Drift Sofa Collection

London-based architectJohn Pawsonhas collaborated with American design purveyorHerman Millerto introduce an all-new seating collection, the Pawson Drift Sofa Group. Defined by minimalist forms and responsible materials, the lounge sofa line embraces Pawson's soft-modernist vision and the furniture brand's heightened focus on sustainability. 'Like all my work, this sofa group is the outcome of a process of stripping right back to the point where one's primary experience of space and objects is rooted in the quality of proportion, surface, and light,' shared Pawson in an official statement. The resulting pieces are strong yet simplistic, with bold rectilinear frames that depart from the rounded forms of Mid-Century trends. Reminiscent of the stripped-back wooden furnishings of traditional Japanese design, the joinery is made from solid Nortwood in a left- or right-chaise sectional, and a lounge chair. While offering optimal support for varied domestic use, the recessed platform and wrap-around design imbue the collection with a light and clean effect. ​With more than 80% natural, plant-derived components, the design may be pared back, but it rests on innovative fabrications to promote circularity. A responsibly sourced down feather jacket provides additional comfort to cushions, which use plant-based latex instead of petroleum-based foam. While the frame can be ordered in white oak or walnut, Herman Miller also offers Greenguard™ Gold Certified fabrics, Rowan, Beck, and Isa, helping to promote cleaner indoor air. The Pawson Drift Sofa Group is available in stores and online at theHerman Miller web storeand through MillerKnoll dealers for contract customers.

Century of shield battles for seaside rivals
Century of shield battles for seaside rivals

Otago Daily Times

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Century of shield battles for seaside rivals

Scott Powell and John Vili with the Falton Shield after New Brighton's win in 2017. PHOTO: GETTY A hundred years of rugby history will be celebrated on Saturday when Sumner and New Brighton clash for the Falton Shield. The trophy, contested annually between the two seaside clubs, marks its 100th anniversary this weekend. The first match was won by New Brighton in 1925. New Brighton head coach Scott Pawson, who played in the fixture during the late 1990s, now leads the club's premier side and knows exactly what the rivalry means. 'Any time I play in a game or coach a game, I make sure our guys know the history of it. 'The games I played in were huge, close games. I can't recall a game that was a massive blowout. 'It's always very close physical games, and it will be the same on the weekend,' Pawson said. Sumner life member and current division 2 coach Robbie Timo has his own fond memories of Falton Shield clashes. 'It was lost for a few years in their offices. I think it was 1978 or 1979 until 1991 or 1992 – they were clearing it out and they found the shield in the back. "They brought it down and said, 'we're playing for the shield', and I remember going into the shed and saying, 'we're grabbing that shield today', and we won 9-3.' Another standout memory for Timo came in 1996. 'We were playing at Rawhiti and there was a real low-lying fog. It was so cold and we managed to win., It was really cool because it was just fog all around you.' Despite the two teams' contrasting fortunes this season – New Brighton sit top of the table with four bonus-point wins, while Sumner are winless in 11th – Pawson expects a tough battle. 'Games like this bring out a different beast and I know their coaches will be making sure they are primed for this. 'The reward is competition points, but also that shield, and it does mean a lot to both clubs.' Now colloquially known as the 'Seaside Shield', New Brighton are the current holders after a 20–7 win last year. The other matches on Saturday see University of Canterbury – behind New Brighton only on points difference – visit Belfast, while third-place HSOB play Christchurch. DCL Shield holders Linwood take on Marist Albion, who dispatched Belfast 71-19 on Saturday. Sydenham also host Burnside and Shirley will take on Lincoln University. Metro Rugby Points New Brighton 20; Canty Uni 20; HSOB 17; Marist Albion 15; Linwood 14; Burnside 10; Lincoln Uni 9; Sydenham 8; Christchurch 6; Belfast 6; Sumner 3; Shirley 2

Minteh strike cancelled out amid VAR uproar at the Amex
Minteh strike cancelled out amid VAR uproar at the Amex

Yahoo

time04-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Minteh strike cancelled out amid VAR uproar at the Amex

Albion saw a precious lead slip away amid penalty confusion at the Amex. Yankuba Minteh's first-half opener against his old club was eventually cancelled out from the penalty spot by Alexander Isak. A point apiece was not of great use to either side in their slightly different pursuits of Europe. And it turned into a torrid second half for referee Craig Pawson, with three penalty incidents in the spotlight. Albion welcomed back Jan Paul van Hecke to the starting line-up and Adam Webster and Igor to the matchday 20. But there was no Kaoru Mitoma, whose knack of getting into central areas has been so valuable during the recent absence of Joao Pedro. Newcastle, without Joelinton, named the XI which started the previous game against Ipswich. The Albion changes meant a return on the right for Minteh against his old club and he needed early attention for what looked a blow to the knee as his side made quite a cautious start. Bart Verbruggen had to hold a couple of early crosses, one aerial and the other along the deck. Pawson also seemed to think he got a touch to a low drive from Harvey Barnes after Mats Wieffer and van Hecke got in a tangle to allow him in to the left of goal. Newcastle were penalised at the subsequent corner. Albion offered little – and looked short of ideas of how to play their way through when Toon were set in their shape. But, after a decent little spell of pressure they went ahead just before the half-hour. Toon dealt with a dangerous cross by Simon Adingra. But the ball was worked to Minteh on the right edge of the box. He cut inside Tino Livramento, then Sandro Tonali and, with his shot found a gap inside the far post, with a deflection off Dan Burn. It was a great moment for Minteh and there was some sort of exchange between him and the away fans afterwards. It was also against the run of play. As Newcastle sought a riposte, Verbruggen had to tip over van Hecke's mis-directed header and hold a curler from Bruno Guimaraes. But Albion finished the half quite strongly and went in with an advantage. Quite a bright start to the second half by the Seagulls saw the ball nicked away from Danny Welbeck in front of goal after Minteh seemed to have picked him out. But Fabian Hurzeler opted for his first change as Wieffer, on a yellow for delaying a free-kick in the first-half, was penalised for his challenge on Tonali. Newcastle fans half-heartedly chanted 'off, off, off' and Hurzeler took that option by sending on Tariq Lamptey. When Anthony Gordon then went on for the visitors, it meant both players red-carded in the FA Cup tie between these sides had been introduced. Pawson pointed to the spot on 57 minutes when Gordon tripped over Lamptey's dangling leg – only for VAR Andy Madley to tell him it happened just outside the box. It was not Madley's last involvement. When Joe Willock went down 14 minutes later as van Hecke shaped to tackle, the well-placed Pawson thought long hard and again signalled for a spot kick. But it looked a dive and the referee decided as much after being invited to the monitor. The visitors, though, DID have a spot kick on 88 minutes, after another VAR check and delay. Yasin Ayari was ruled to have handled Fabian Schar's free-kick, conceded somewhat contentiously by van Hecke, and Alexander Isak sent Verbruggen the wrong way. Both teams might have won it in nine frenetic added minutes. Diego Gomez headed horribly wide from a superb free-kick curled in by his fellow substitute Brajan Gruda. And Verbruggen made a very sharp save from Wilson's blast. Albion: Verbruggen; Wieffer (Lamptey 54), van Hecke, Dunk, Estupinan; Baleba, Hinshelwood (Ayari 69); Minteh (Gomez 90+4), O'Riley (Gruda 90+3), Adingra (Veltman 69); Welbeck. Subs: Steele, Igor, Webster, Howell. Goal: Minteh 28. Yellow card: Wieffer, Welbeck. Newcastle: Pope; Trippier (Krafth 90+7), Schar (Botman 90+7), Burn, Livramento; Guimaraes, Tonali, Willock (Wilson 74); Murphy (Gordon 56), Barnes, Isak. Subs: ubravka, Botman, Wilson, Gordon, Krafth, Osula, Longstaff, Miley, Neave. Goal: Isak pen 88. Yellow card: Willock Referee: Craig Pawson

Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United LIVE: Premier League latest score, goals and updates from fixture
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United LIVE: Premier League latest score, goals and updates from fixture

The Independent

time04-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United LIVE: Premier League latest score, goals and updates from fixture

Follow live coverage as Brighton & Hove Albion face Newcastle United today in the Premier League. Another top-flight season will be covered in full right here with The Independent, as reigning champions Manchester City look to make it an unprecedented five titles in a row come the end of 2024/25. The likes of Arsenal and Liverpool will be chasing Pep Guardiola's side, but just as fascinating will be the race for Champions League places, with more teams than ever before having designs on top-four finishes. Chelsea remain big-spending, Manchester United's latest rebuild continues and both Tottenham and Newcastle will expect improvements this year - yet it was Aston Villa who snared fourth last term. Meanwhile, it's Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich Town who made it back to the elite after promotion last year and each will have hope they can make it more than a one-year stay. Follow the latest live action from the Premier League below: Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United Newcastle counter after Brighton's promising foray forward. Yet as the ball breaks for Gordon, his shot is poorly pelted high and off-target. 4 May 2025 15:40 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United Minteh forces a save from Pope after firing from a tight angle on the left. The looping ball is popped to Estupinan from Lamptey. The wing-back dummies, and it falls to O'Riley, who goes down after slight contact. There are penalty shouts, but Pawson is unmoved. 4 May 2025 15:39 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United Minteh crosses from the left after being denied in an earlier move. It's stopped dead by O'Riley in the box, but his swivelling shot is blocked. 4 May 2025 15:37 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United After his booking and subsequent withdrawal, it's interesting to go back at Willock. He is the first Newcastle player in the Premier League to be booked for simulation since Miguel Almiron in May 2024, which was also against Brighton, funnily enough. 4 May 2025 15:36 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United Substitution Joseph George Willock Callum Eddie Graham Wilson 4 May 2025 15:32 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United Pawson's trip to the screen sees a penalty overturned for a second time in this game! 4 May 2025 15:32 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United Yellow Card Joseph George Willock 4 May 2025 15:30 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United PENALTY NEWCASTLE? Willock runs into the box and pokes the ball away from Van Hecke, but it looks as if the Englishman goes down a bit too easy! Pawson's initial decision could be overruled for a second time today! Madley sends Pawson to the screen... 4 May 2025 15:30 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United Substitution Simon Kofi Adingra Joël Ivo Veltman 4 May 2025 15:27

Homeless forgotten in federal election platforms, say advocates
Homeless forgotten in federal election platforms, say advocates

CBC

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • CBC

Homeless forgotten in federal election platforms, say advocates

Homeless people also not well represented due to barriers to voting While the federal parties have been campaigning on promises to build more homes in Canada, advocates say those most in need of those homes have been left out of the conversation. "I see a lot of … hopelessness around finding a stable housing space," said Nivethine Mahendran who works with Choices for Youth, an organization that works with homeless youth. Both the Liberal and Conservative parties have promised to build more homes and eliminate the GST for first-time home buyers. But buying a home isn't an option homeless youth even consider according to Mahendran. She says the concerns that she's hearing when she speaks with homeless youth are not being addressed in the election platforms. She says they're looking for more affordable rental options, rent control, and increased funding to non-profits to expand housing initiatives They would also like to see more single-occupancy housing options and other income support programs boosted, she said. "That money hasn't changed over the last couple of years, whereas rental prices have just skyrocketed," said Mahendran. And housing is a crucial part in dealing with other life issues. "Whether it's addictions or they're escaping domestic intimate partner violence," she said. "You need a stable space in order to make some kind of progress on the other issues you're handling." Homelessness not addressed The executive director of End Homelessness St. John's, Doug Pawson, says homeless individuals have strong interest in the federal election, and are watching for promises to improve housing. But he says homelessness isn't well addressed in any of the party platforms. "There's not really any mention of homelessness programming and investments in any of the platforms," said Pawson. Pawson said he would like to see promises to create more affordable rentals, more social housing, and incentives for landlords to boost supply. While Pawson says he is happy to see a commitment to housing development, the housing strategy needs to be more robust. "Building our way out of the crisis is only helpful for … more or less 1 segment of the population, not so much the vulnerable segment," said Pawson. Pawson said he would like to see commitments made by the parties to support Canada's current homelessness strategies, including the National Housing Strategy, and Reaching Home: Canada's Homelessness Strategy. Pawson said the government's current target is to reduce chronic homelessness by 50 per cent, but noted that last year the parliamentary budget office reported that they would need to increase funding sevenfold to reach that target. "It's a bit disappointing not to see any acknowledgement of how important housing and homelessness in those two [strategies]" said Pawson. Barriers to voting Pawson and Mahendran say that they have seen an interest from homeless individuals in voting, but barriers to voting often means that demographic isn't well represented in electoral decisions. "Not everybody will have a current ID that shows an address or they may not have an address," said Pawson. "Voting, it can be probably a bit of a luxury for folks who are just struggling to survive day-to-day" He said homeless people might need someone to go with them to polling stations to vouch for them and verify their identity. Residents of transitional housing facility, Horizons at 106, will also receive a letter of confirmation of residence that they can also use. Transportation to polls is another barrier, said Pawson adding that End Homelessness will be providing transportation to polls for some individuals. At Choices for Youth, Mahendran says they try to empower homeless youth to go out and vote because participating in democracy often feels impossible for them. "They feel like it's a space outside of what they're experiencing," she said. "They don't feel like they can connect with the candidates." Mahendran says she encourages youth to support each other to vote. "And then also having them go into the community and say here, this is how you can kind of engage productively with civic engagement and democracy," she said.

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