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The works will combine the steel-and-glass lighting that the studio is known for with Mowat's stone works in Lambert & Fils' Tribeca showroom. UK designer Samuel Ross has put together a new exhibition on show at Friedman Benda in Chelsea. Brooklyn-based technology design company Smart Design will host a talk on the future of food in collaboration with US agency NASA led by Smart's executive director of technology John Anderson. Most of the events and programming take place in brand showrooms and at institutions throughout the city, from Brooklyn to Hudson Yards and beyond. For 2023, the 11th edition of the five-borough cross-disciplinary festival—which runs May 18–25—brings together furniture makers, architects, weavers, jewelry artists, and potters as they install their wares for industry professionals and the public alike. The purple from the 7 line is the primary accent color, and the sleeve patch is designed as an old-school subway token; the jersey’s pinstripes are made out of diamonds and circles representing the express and the local trains.
Distinctive Post Form
Taking over the multidisciplinary space Colbo, a record shop, cafe and boutique all rolled into one, Areaware presented the Pluma Stools by Steve Bukowski, Sophie Collé’s Splat Side Tables in new colours, new lamps by Talbot & Yoon as well as planters by Chen & Kai and Sam Bigio. The homegrown lighting company RBW worked with the industrial designer Jonathan Damon to create Highline, an adaptable linear system that fuses together flexibility with the eye-catching nature of a decorative fixture. Suspended on a slim, linear beam, three accent fixtures can be selected based on one’s need; a cone pendant looks sleek, the dual-axis swivel light creates a movable spotlight while the felt shade imbues warmth. The brand also unveiled Topo, an upcoming flush mount collection which uses a composite material made out of cement and wood particles, that has not been used in lighting or furniture design before. Founder Susan Clark presented all new Radno̲r Made work from artists and designers Clark, Bunn Studio and Adam Rogers as well as exclusive Radno̲r Represented pieces from Abigail Booth, Toshio Tokunaga and Fong Brothers Company. Melding the best of both worlds, the Invisible Collection filled its Upper East Side townhouse with pieces from the French design studio, Galerie May.
SUITE NY + C SUITE NY Present “The Shape of Daydreams,” a Studio Presentation by Giopato & Coombes
Gone are all those cute and comforting jet-puffed silhouettes and audacious Memphis colors and patterns. The work exhibited during design week didn’t seem as concerned with having a sweeping (and insular) dialogue within the discipline of design. Instead, much of it explored relationships between people and the environment and borrowed the shapes, textures, and materials of the natural world to do so. The Backyard Show showcases work from more than 20 independent designers and artists in a laid-back backyard party setting in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Mexico Design Fair 2024
This workshop will feature archival materials from the Poly Archives related to the planning and design of MetroTech Center (late 1980s - early 1990s). Workshop participants will view a variety of formats including photographs, maps, architectural renderings, sites plans, and a three dimensional model. Using the archival materials as our foundation, we'll explore the ways in which MetroTech developed, discuss social and economic impacts, and ultimately consider how our built environment, which seems so stable, is rife with conflict, choices, and change. We will also feature former Tandon student Joel Ureña's (IDM '20) senior design project, which used images from the Poly Archives. Assembly Line, the retail storefront helmed by the interior design studio General Assembly, is a worthy design destination in Brooklyn on its own, but as a complement to the artisan-led rug company Salam Hello, its innate celebration of craftsmanship truly sings.
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“We actually had many designs with Queens across the chest,” Goldberg told The Athletic. Goldberg estimated the Mets and Nike went through 25 or 30 designs before landing on the one unveiled Friday. Benesh, the Mets’ executive director of consumer products, carried with him a half-dozen swatches sent by Nike to compare with the purple circle on every 7-line sign. While there is an official, mandated purple of the 7 line, this is the subway, and the execution of that purple varies stop by stop. Inspired by the Testa di Moro ceramics, la Testa di Marmi is a reinterpretation of the icon that has adorned Sicilian balconies for centuries. 001TDM is the result of Berenice Curt’s fascination with the head in all its shapes and artistic expressions, and is seen here exhibited in the Garden of Villa Borsani, Alcova.
NYCxDesign 2023: An AD PRO Essential Guide
Independently staged and often designer-led, these curated showcases are rife with discovery and inspiration, not least because of their exclusive and often unseen locales. The Public Access exhibition furthers design collective Furnishing Utopia's project of looking at novel ways that designers can create for a community. The event will include both an indoor exhibition at Head Hi near the Brooklyn Navy Yard and an outdoor component at the nearby Naval Cemetary Landscape. Design platform WantedDesign Manhattan will return as part of ICFF at the Javits Center, while furniture brand Stellar Works will partner with electronics company Sony for a large-scale installation in its showroom. Unlike other festivals, NYCxDesign—also known as New York Design Week—doesn’t confine itself to any one venue, but rather fans out across the city in a massive celebration of design, architecture, and objects. With hundreds of events at hundreds of locations, NYCxDesign offers a comprehensive window on contemporary trends and production.
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Goldberg and Benesh acknowledged that, given that this is a Nike project, the target demographic of the jerseys skews younger and to less experienced baseball fans. That said, they hope they’ve created something that will hit with all parts of the Mets fan base. If Milan Design Week hosted a competition for the most elegant venue, Ralph Lauren would likely take home the prize.
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If that weren’t enough, New York’s ever-expanding roster of collectible design galleries is tapping into the influx of top art collectors in town for the major fairs. Salon Design, which recently put down roots in Tribeca, will be presenting its New Waves showcase with fresh pieces by Los Angeles–based furniture design duo Laun and architect Chet Callahan; Berlin-based textile artist Elisa Strozyk; and Hawaiian photographer Sarah Lee. And Todd Merrill Studio is breaking into the retail display game with a unique activation at Bergdorf Goodman featuring work by rising star Djivan Schapira, among others. To mark the 50th anniversary of its beloved Togo sofa, Ligne Roset will be mounting a large-scale graffiti mural by artists Faust and Vexta. Spanish carpet producer Nanimarquina will activate its new Flatiron showroom with recently released products, including Haze by Begüm Cana Özgür. The Finnish Consulate, meanwhile, will host the launch of artist Matthew Day Jackson and Michael Yarinsky’s joint collaboration with nordic startup Made by Choice.
Design for a Regenerative Future
It’s been 10 years since Charlotte Macaux Perelman and Alexis Fabry first took over Hermès Maison as creative directors—so it was only fitting that the presentation of their latest collection this week should artfully blur the lines between past and present. As the Salone del Mobile design fair opens its doors in the suburb of Rho this week, it served as the smoke signal that Milan Design Week has officially begun. And just as compelling as the furniture displays presented in the convention halls of Fiera Milano are the various Fuori Salone projects springing up around the city—many of them coming courtesy of the world’s most esteemed fashion houses. Crafting Dreams brings together a seemingly endless collection of Louis Vuitton’s most celebrated creations in New York. Visitors will have the chance to explore Objets Nomades design objects, hard-sided trunks, timepieces, fine jewelry, and leather goods.
Designers such as Detroit-based Aleiya Olu and local Kouros Maghsoudi will display pieces alongside the gallery's spring show, which features colourful abstract paintings, a move the curators said was made to move away from the "white box space". Gallery and media studio Sight Unseen is showcasing work by 23 designers at the Voltz Clarke gallery in the Lower East Side, including work from its in-house collaboration with Best Case. Using materials informed by brutalist council blocks in the UK, Ross has infused each piece with colour. Sculptures will be shown alongside early sketches of the works, marking one of the first times the designer has revealed this aspect of his process. Located on the strip between the Canal and Grand streets, the showcase will open up all of the local studios – also including Bocci, Roll + Hill, Atelier de Troupe and Henrybuilt – to create a sense of a larger event and mix street and gallery culture in one afternoon. The design week in New York City begins this week, with events and programming oriented around institutions such as the NYCxDesign festival and the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF).
With two parallel exhibitions—“Red Takeover” and “Silver Dome”—Diesel Living unveiled a series of collaborations with Sassuolo, Italy-based Iris Ceramica, historic Italian furniture brand Moroso, Venetian lighting designer Lodes, and the Made in Italy modular kitchen company Scavolini. The first space, drenched in crimson, used carpeting and Iris Ceramica lacquered “Melt” tiles as the backdrop for several geometric collaborative lamps, including the future-forward hanging piece known as Modular and Megaphone, a gradient glass table lamp. The sprawling second room, with floors and walls dressed in cracked, crinkled layers of metallic silver foil, introduced furnishings produced with Moroso, like a duffle bag-inspired D-uffle Sofa in technical canvas, the comfy, curvaceous Puff-D chair, and the Camp Bed. WantedDesign Manhattan, a special ‘show within a show’ exhibition dedicated to both established and emerging designers, will return to New York’s Javits Center from May 21st — 23rd. The annual event attracts a large number of visitors each year seeking to explore the various exhibitions and programs on display.
The cloud-like fluffiness created by Nuée’s material—”a three-dimensional technical weave produced with a technology Foscarini has applied for the first time in the lighting sector”—makes every one of these poetic orbs of light changeable and unique. The Barcelona-based rug brand nanimarquina inaugurated its new New York flagship with a presentation of new designs from Ronan Bouroullec, Begüm Cânâ Özgür, and Matthew Hilton. The three new collections experiment with the rug medium in different ways; Bourellec’s geometric design riffs on ancient kilim techniques, Hilton’s Oblique toys with the idea of overlaying rugs on top of each other while Özgür juxtaposes vibrant colours to harmonious effect. New York Design Week 2023, also known as NYCxDesign, engulfed the Big Apple this week (closing yesterday, 25 May). This year’s iteration was stronger than ever, not least because two major tentpoles of the design festival, the International Contemporary Furniture Fair and Wanted Design, were brought together under the unified direction of Wanted Design co-founders Claire Pijoulat and Odile Hainaut.
As lullabies began to play over the speakers, a procession of models began circulating around the room as if sleepwalking, before being dressed by two mysterious attendants in a full Browne three-piece suit and tucking themselves into bed. Expect those to become a fashion editor favorite while jetting across the Atlantic to the European shows next season. The fair first opened in 2012 in a sprawling tent on Randall’s Island that set a record as the world’s longest tented floor and featured 180 stands. Present at the start was the Italian artist and provocateur Maurizio Cattelan, who, when invited to present his work in a fair booth four years later, exhibited a 15-year-old donkey that quietly grazed beneath a chandelier.
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