National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? Inaugurated in 2000, the Triennial program at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum seeks to present the most innovative designs at the center of contemporary culture. exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/Glen Jackson Taylor 1 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Armadillo Body Armor and Face mask improves on the existing personal protective equipment (PPE) currently used for humanitarian de-mining in more than 80 countries and on every continent. Designed by: Leif Steven Verdu Isachsen, Kode Design exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/Glen Jackson Taylor 3 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? Neonurture is a durable, lowcost neonatal incubator and isolation unit made from standard car parts making it easy to maintain, and source replacement parts in developing countries. Designed by: Timothy Prestero, Tom Weis, and Emily Rothschild exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/project/neonurture-car-parts-incubatorGlen Jackson Taylor 4 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? 2 prototypes, the "Haptica Braille" watch by David Chavez (left) and "Risk Watch" (right) from Dunne & Raby. Designed by: David Chavez, and Dunne & Raby exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/Glen Jackson Taylor 5 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? AdSpecs are a low-cost corrective eyewear. The fluid-filled lenses which has a high refractive index, is sandwiched between two clear and durable plastic membranes. Designed by: Joshua Silver exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/Glen Jackson Taylor 6 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Zon Hearing Aid has microphone ports horizontally along the aid's spine for improved clarity, directionality, and speech audibility. Designed by: Stuart Karten, Eric Olson, Paul Kirley, and Dennis Schroeder, Stuart Karten Design. www.kartendesign.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 7 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The 10-Unit system manufactured by Artek is an L-shaped element that combines in various ways to form chairs, benches, and tables. Designed by: Shigeru Ban exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/project/10-unit-systemGlen Jackson Taylor 10 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The DBA heater and humidifier designed for compact and sustainable living are made from eco-safe materials. Designed by: Leon Ransmeier www.dba-co.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 11 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? Maison Martin Margiela Artisanal line. The Shoestring dress is 400 shoelaces woven together only at the shoulder and waist, with the remaining strings cascading down the legs. The Plastic Fur jacket consists of 29,000 plastic garment-label fasteners attac Designed by: Martin Margiela www.maisonmartinmargiela.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 12 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Nomad table top is constructed as a 3D sandwich with a core made from honeycomb (cellulose), balsa and poplar wood, finished with oak veneer. The legs are made of solid ash Designed by: Jorre van Ast jorrevanast.comGlen Jackson Taylor 13 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The t.e. 83 hanging lamp inspired by the traditional Dutch rope-making industry. Designed by: Christien Meindertsma www.christienmeindertsma.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 14 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Alabama Chanin collection employs local artisans in Florence, AL, to create limited-edition, hand sewn garments made from organic, recycled, and new materials. Designed by: Natalie Chanin alabamachanin.comGlen Jackson Taylor 15 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The pieces from Alabama Chanin's 2009 and 2010 collections are made from organic cotton with quilting, applique, and embroidery techniques from the Depression-era South. Designed by: Natalie Chanin alabamachanin.comGlen Jackson Taylor 16 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? IF Mode folding bicycle. Made of lightweight materials with simple components, It eliminates oily chains, complex tubes, hidden dirt traps, and much of the clutter of conventional bicycles. Designed by: Mark Sanders, Ryan Carroll, and Michael Lin exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/project/if-mode-folding-bicycleGlen Jackson Taylor 18 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Green Patriot Posters project, created by Ed Morris and Dmitri Siegel, seeks to revive and redirect the attitude of World War II propaganda, which employed heroic icons such as Rosie the Riveter to unite people from across the political spectrum arou Designed by: Michael Bierut, Pentagram exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/project/green-patriot-postersGlen Jackson Taylor 19 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? MIT CityCar, 1/2-scale prototype. Conceived by the Smart Cities group of MIT's Media Lab, the stackable, two-passenger electric CityCar will be available at closely spaced intervals in urban areas where users swipe a card and take the first fully charged Designed by: William J. Mitchell cities.media.mit.edu/projects/citycar.htmlGlen Jackson Taylor 20 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? Z-20 concentrated solar-power system harnesses 70% of the solar energy that hits the dish, making it five times more efficient than conventional flat photovoltaic panels. The solar collector serves a dual purpose by capturing heat from the generator to pr Designed by: Ezri Tarazi and Ori Levin www.tarazistudio.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 22 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? Detail of the Z-20 concentrated solar-power system. Designed by: Ezri Tarazi and Ori Levin www.tarazistudio.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 23 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? NYC Hoop Rack. a thirty-four inch circle made of cast metal and bisected by a horizontal bar, can withstand the harsh environment of city streets. Over the next three years, five thousand racks are expected to be installed in New York. Designed by: Ian Mahaffy, and Maarten de Greeve ianmahaffy.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 24 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? ChargePoint Network, a system of smart charging stations that provides curbside charging for plug-in electric and hybrid vehicles. Designed by: Peter H. Muller www.coulombtech.comGlen Jackson Taylor 25 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? MetaboliCity is a proposed urban ecosystem that supports modular farming systems. A lightweight textile structure, whose form is based on non-Euclidean geometry and molecular biology, is woven from millimeter-thick fiberglass rods and serves as the scaffo Designed by: Rachel Wingfield and Mathias Gmachl www.metabolicity.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 26 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? Heath Ceramics tableware. Designed by: Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic www.heathceramics.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 27 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? Witches' Kitchen collection, Design with a Conscience series. Designed by: Tord Boontje www.artecnicainc.com/Design_with_ConscienceGlen Jackson Taylor 28 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Modular Prosthetic Limb System is the team's latest bionic-arm prototype. Made of lightweight carbon fiber and high-strength alloys, the arm has twenty-five degrees of freedom, or joint motions (the human arm has about thirty), closely mimicking the s Designed by: Stuart D. Harshbarger exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/project/modular-prosthetic-limb-systemGlen Jackson Taylor 29 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Samarth is a do-it-yourself bicycle trailer that uses local materials and techniques to empower rural Indian women through increasing their mobility. Designed by: Radhika Bhalla www.ideasyncrasy.com/index.htmlGlen Jackson Taylor 30 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The Cabbage chair was created for an exhibition organized in Japan by fashion designer Issey Miyake, who challenged his contemporaries to conceive of new products for the twenty-first century. Designed by: nendo www.nendo.jp/en/Glen Jackson Taylor 31 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? AGV, a high-speed self-propelled train is at the forefront of high-speed, energy-efficient trains being produced for fast and reliable medium-distance service between major cities. Designed by: Alstom Transport www.alstom.comGlen Jackson Taylor 32 of 355
National Design Triennial: Why Design Now? The beginning and end of the exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt exhibitions.cooperhewitt.org/Why-Design-Now/Glen Jackson Taylor 33 of 355
Sunny Memories Faro by Dirk Winkel and Insect Killer by Ming Kyu Choi Designed by: Dirk Winkel, Ming Jyu Choi www.epfl-ecal-lab.ch/page32323.htmlLisa Smith 52 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 64 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 65 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 66 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 67 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 68 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 69 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 70 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 71 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 72 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 73 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 74 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 75 of 355
Areaware and Roll and Hill The Roll and Hill launch party and the Areaware 5th anniversary party took place in the same venue in NoHo. Brit Leissler 76 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 77 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Terrarium lamp in the Cite Goes America show. Designed by: Lindsey Adelman citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 78 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Juxtaposed Power is the second part of a series of curated bookshelves, bringing together 2,451 pages, 2,390 years, 2,251 wars, 432 revolutions and 90 empires as 7 books in 1 shelf. Seven of the world's most seminal texts on power and its relationship to the ordering of society are brought together and presented on the same level. Designed by: Mike and Maaike citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 79 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 80 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Folder Shelf in the Cite Goes America show. Designed by: Daniel Goddemeyer citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 81 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 82 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 83 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 84 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 85 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 86 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 87 of 355
400 sq. ft later: Cite Goes America Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Cite Goes America focuses on new American design citegoesamerica.comBrit Leissler 88 of 355
Inter-connected, curated by Zoe Melo of Touch Selections from Inter-connected, a showcase of Brazilian and Portugeuse design by Zoe Melo of Touch Designed by: Tete Knecht www.do-not-touch.comBrit Leissler 89 of 355
Inter-connected, curated by Zoe Melo of Touch Selections from Inter-connected, a showcase of Brazilian and Portuguese design by Zoe Melo of Touch Designed by: Brunno Jahara www.do-not-touch.comBrit Leissler 90 of 355
Inter-connected, curated by Zoe Melo of Touch Selections from Inter-connected, a showcase of Brazilian and Portuguese design by Zoe Melo of Touch Designed by: Cores Da Terra www.do-not-touch.comBrit Leissler 91 of 355
Inter-connected, curated by Zoe Melo of Touch Detergent Bottle Bag. Selections from Inter-connected, a showcase of Brazilian and Portuguese design by Zoe Melo of Touch Designed by: Patricia Ferro www.do-not-touch.comBrit Leissler 92 of 355
Inter-connected, curated by Zoe Melo of Touch Selections from Inter-connected, a showcase of Brazilian and Portuguese design by Zoe Melo of Touch Designed by: SUSdesign www.do-not-touch.comBrit Leissler 93 of 355
Inter-connected, curated by Zoe Melo of Touch Selections from Inter-connected, a showcase of Brazilian and Portuguese design by Zoe Melo of Touch Designed by: SUSdesign www.do-not-touch.comBrit Leissler 94 of 355
Inter-connected, curated by Zoe Melo of Touch Unhappy Meal. Selections from Inter-connected, a showcase of Brazilian and Portuguese design by Zoe Melo of Touch Designed by: Pedro Sottomayor www.do-not-touch.comBrit Leissler 95 of 355
Itre Light Lounge An outdoor lounge made of lights by Italian lighting manufacturer Itra. itreusa.comBrit Leissler 96 of 355
ICFF Bernhardt Studio Selections from the Bernhardt Studio young designer spotlight Designed by: Viktor Skorikov http://www.icffstudio.com/Brit Leissler 97 of 355
ICFF Bernhardt Studio Selections from the Bernhardt Studio young designer spotlight Designed by: Mark Kinsley http://www.icffstudio.com/Brit Leissler 98 of 355
ICFF Bernhardt Studio Selections from the Bernhardt Studio young designer spotlight Designed by: Chase Will http://www.icffstudio.com/Brit Leissler 99 of 355
ICFF Bernhardt Studio Selections from the Bernhardt Studio young designer spotlight Designed by: Chase Will http://www.icffstudio.com/Brit Leissler 100 of 355
ICFF Bernhardt Studio Selections from the Bernhardt Studio young designer spotlight Designed by: Ufuk Keskin and Efecem Kutuk http://www.icffstudio.com/Brit Leissler 101 of 355
ICFF Bernhardt Studio Selections from the Bernhardt Studio young designer spotlight Designed by: Brooke Woosley Brit Leissler 102 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Smash Mash" Smoothie smash bag for kids. The Constructed Environments department of the Parson's School of Design presented students' work with the theme "Flow". Robert Kirkbride, a professor and the director of the B.F.A. program, wanted students' work to provoke even as it addressed social issues like childhood nutrition or our relationship with nature. Designed by: Amanda Huffingham http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Brit Leissler 103 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The ArtFuture Design School from Russia presented students' work within the ICFF Schools Show. Most objects featured in one way or another the popular Russian Dolls (only this one featuring an Apple labtop seat without the bites..). http://www.artfuture.ru/Brit Leissler 104 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Skins Bench"
The Constructed Environments department of the Parson's School of Design presented students' work with the theme "Flow". Robert Kirkbride, a professor and the director of the B.F.A. program, wanted students' work to provoke even as it addressed social issues like childhood nutrition or our relationship with nature. Designed by: Vanessa Leung http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Brit Leissler 105 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Made in the Pines"
The Constructed Environments department of the Parson's School of Design presented students' work with the theme "Flow". Robert Kirkbride, a professor and the director of the B.F.A. program, wanted students' work to provoke even as it addressed social issues like childhood nutrition or our relationship with nature. Designed by: David Hood http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Brit Leissler 106 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The ArtFuture Design School from Russia presented students' work within the ICFF Schools Show. Most objects featured in one way or another the popular Russian Dolls. http://www.artfuture.ru/Brit Leissler 107 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The ArtFuture Design School from Russia presented students' work within the ICFF Schools Show. Most objects featured in one way or another the popular Russian Dolls. http://www.artfuture.ru/Brit Leissler 108 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The ArtFuture Design School from Russia presented students' work within the ICFF Schools Show. Most objects featured in one way or another the popular Russian Dolls, but this one is an apple labtop seat (but the bites are missing). http://www.artfuture.ru/Brit Leissler 109 of 355
Student Work at ICFF Undercover Plunger was the winning entry of the Umbra and Pratt Design annual competition, happening in its 6th year. Designed by: Michael Liu Brit Leissler 110 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The Umbra and Pratt Design annual competition is now happening in its 6th year. Brit Leissler 111 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The Umbra and Pratt Design annual competition is now happening in its 6th year. Brit Leissler 112 of 355
Student Work at ICFF Student work from the ICFF Schools section Brit Leissler 113 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "I turn off my phone for you" (signal canceling fabric to cover your phone with in a special moment). The Constructed Environments department of the Parson's School of Design presented students' work with the theme "Flow". Robert Kirkbride, a professor and the director of the B.F.A. program, wanted students' work to provoke even as it addressed social issues like childhood nutrition or our relationship with nature. Designed by: Ingrid Zweifel http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Brit Leissler 114 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The Umbra and Pratt Design annual competition is now happening in its 6th year. Brit Leissler 115 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The Constructed Environments department of the Parson's School of Design presented students' work with the theme "Flow". Robert Kirkbride, a professor and the director of the B.F.A. program, wanted students' work to provoke even as it addressed social issues like childhood nutrition or our relationship with nature. Designed by: David Lee http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Brit Leissler 116 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Green Wood Rocking Stool"
The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) won an ICFF Award for their stand in the Javits Centre. The project presented was called also MICA, standing for Material Inspired Concepts and Artifacts. The brief was to get inspiration from traditional natural materials that have been around since centuries and are therefore "proofed by history". Designed by: Antoine Heath www.mica.edu/Brit Leissler 117 of 355
Student Work at ICFF MICA presents MICA.
The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) won an ICFF Award for their stand in the Javits Centre. The project presented was called also MICA, standing for Material Inspired Concepts and Artifacts. The brief was to get inspiration from traditional natural materials that have been around since centuries and are therefore "proofed by history". www.mica.edu/Brit Leissler 118 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Jute Spool Seat"
The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) won an ICFF Award for their stand in the Javits Centre. The project presented was called also MICA, standing for Material Inspired Concepts and Artifacts. The brief was to get inspiration from traditional natural materials that have been around since centuries and are therefore "proofed by history". Designed by: Karine Sarkissian www.mica.edu/Brit Leissler 119 of 355
Student Work at ICFF These paper moulded shelves were part of the student work from the ICFF Schools section. Designed by: Mier Luo www.mica.edu/Brit Leissler 120 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Making non-woven objects by Sitting"
Creating a felted bag by attaching a plastic bag filled with felting wool and soap to a car seat. By sitting on the plastic bag during long car journeys, i.e. applying pressure to the wool fibre-soap mix by sitting on it, a felt bag was created. Designed by: Sunny Chong www.mica.edu/Brit Leissler 121 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Dig, Shift, Make... Earthen Play"
A natural toy kit including digging tools, a storage box with a sifting screen bottom and bamboo molds, to introduce kids to play with dirt. This was part of the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) "MICA" exhibition. Designed by: Leslie Giron and Heiji Jun www.mica.edu/Brit Leissler 122 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) won an ICFF Award for their stand in the Javits Centre. The project presented was called also MICA, standing for Material Inspired Concepts and Artifacts. The brief was to get inspiration from traditional natural materials that have been around since centuries and are therefore "proofed by history". www.mica.edu/Brit Leissler 123 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Smash Mash" Smoothie smash bag for kids. The Constructed Environments department of the Parson's School of Design presented students' work with the theme "Flow". Robert Kirkbride, a professor and the director of the B.F.A. program, wanted students' work to provoke even as it addressed social issues like childhood nutrition or our relationship with nature. Designed by: Amanda Huffingham http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Brit Leissler 124 of 355
Student Work at ICFF The Konstfack Stockholm exhibited as part o the Schools at ICFF show. The presented collection, called Potential Energy, was about making products that would capture a sense of movement, changing their shape depending on the need. http://www.konstfack.seBrit Leissler 125 of 355
Student Work at ICFF "Currentsy"
Student work from the ICFF Schools section Designed by: Kim White http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Brit Leissler 126 of 355
ICFF Mary Liddle & Peter Wheeler enjoying Magis' new product, the SPUN chair by Thomas Heatherwick. Designed by: Thomas Heatherwick http://www.magisdesign.com/Brit Leissler 127 of 355
ICFF Tom Dixon's Sweat Shop, Highlights from ICFF Designed by: Tom Dixon http://www.tomdixon.net/homeBrit Leissler 128 of 355
ICFF Tom Dixon's shiny balls, Highlights from ICFF Designed by: Tom Dixon http://www.tomdixon.net/homeBrit Leissler 129 of 355
ICFF Tom Dixon's Sweat Shop on Highlights from ICFF Designed by: Tom Dixon http://www.tomdixon.net/homeBrit Leissler 130 of 355
ICFF Highlights from ICFF Designed by: Diesel for Moroso http://www.moroso.it/Brit Leissler 131 of 355
ICFF Felt lights, Highlights from ICFF Designed by: Objeti http://www.objeti.com/Brit Leissler 132 of 355
ICFF Highlights from ICFF Designed by: Objeti http://www.objeti.com/Brit Leissler 133 of 355
ICFF Highlights from ICFF Designed by: PIRSC http://www.pirsc.cz/en/Brit Leissler 134 of 355
ICFF Eco-friendly children furniture, detail of the "finger-squeeze-safe" rubber mechanism, Highlights from ICFF Designed by: HECMEC http://hecmec.jp/hp_english/concept.htmlBrit Leissler 135 of 355
ICFF The SPUN chair by Thomas Heatherwick for Magis. Designed by: Thomas Heatherwick http://www.magisdesign.com/Brit Leissler 143 of 355
ICFF Highlights from ICFF Designed by: PIRSC http://www.pirsc.cz/en/Brit Leissler 144 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Bamboo Chop Sticks, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Alluy www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 145 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Plasticine Cups, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Tocornal Design www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 146 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Metal Insects, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: The Other Edge www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 147 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Paper Card Animals, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: LOVI www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 148 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Paper Card Animals, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: LOVI www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 149 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Goose Products, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Michael Savona www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 150 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Goose Products, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Michael Savona www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 151 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF This young Iranian designer unfortunately did not get his Visa to present his products at the Designboom Market for paranoia reasons of the US embassy Designed by: Roohollah Merrikhpour www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 152 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Table Dish Cover, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Maezm www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 153 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Sharing Watch, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Maezm www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 154 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Character Milk Jars, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Krasznai Ceramics www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 155 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Typo Bags and Scarfs, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Little Factory www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 156 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Picture Frame Ant Farms for "sophisticated children", Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Hugh Hayden and Katie Vital www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 157 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Picture Frame Ant Farms for "sophisticated children", Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Hugh Hayden and Katie Vital www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 158 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Takako Copeland www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 159 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Egg Candles and Plant Pots, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Revisions Design Studio www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 160 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Swimming Cap Bags, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Anki Delfmann www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 161 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Tape Light, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: OOO My Design www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 162 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Elat Ozerl www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 163 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Endo Design www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 164 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Speak-er, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: the. www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 165 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Theft proof lunch bag, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: the. www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 166 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF City Map Jewelry, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Priscella + Walking Things + Fluid Forms www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 167 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Cork lamps and bowls, Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Tiago Sa Da Costa www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 168 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Tiago Sa Da Costa www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 169 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Zoe Mowat Design www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 170 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Speechless Studios www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 171 of 355
Designboom Mart at ICFF Young designers sell their products at the designboom mart at ICFF Designed by: Anki Delfmann www.designboom.comBrit Leissler 172 of 355
British Design at ICFF Lampshades made from liquid cleaner bottles. Designed by: Eugenio Menjivar http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 173 of 355
British Design at ICFF Lampshades made from liquid cleaner bottles. Designed by: Eugenio Menjivar http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 174 of 355
British Design at ICFF Paper Lamp Shades Designed by: Qurz Inc. http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 175 of 355
British Design at ICFF Silk Silk Scarf in Wooden Cocoon Designed by: Qurz Inc. http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 176 of 355
British Design at ICFF Paper Bowls. Since its foundation in 1991, the British European Design Group is not only promoting and exporting British creativity to global markets but also represents for example Japanese and Venezuelan designers... So, why the name? We don't know. Designed by: Qurz Inc. http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 177 of 355
British Design at ICFF Since its foundation in 1991, the British European Design Group is not only promoting and exporting British creativity to global markets but also represents for example Japanese and Venezuelan designers... So, why the name? We don't know. Designed by: Sung Kug Kim http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 178 of 355
British Design at ICFF Since its foundation in 1991, the British European Design Group is not only promoting and exporting British creativity to global markets but also represents for example Japanese and Venezuelan designers... So, why the name? We don't know. Designed by: Sung Kug Kim http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 179 of 355
British Design at ICFF Since its foundation in 1991, the British European Design Group is not only promoting and exporting British creativity to global markets but also represents for example Japanese and Venezuelan designers... So, why the name? We don't know. Designed by: Sung Kug Kim http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 180 of 355
British Design at ICFF Since its foundation in 1991, the British European Design Group is not only promoting and exporting British creativity to global markets but also represents for example Japanese and Venezuelan designers... So, why the name? We don't know. Designed by: Daisuke Hirawa http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 181 of 355
British Design at ICFF Selections from the British Design Section at ICFF Designed by: Tomomi Sayuda http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 182 of 355
British Design at ICFF Selections from the British Design Section at ICFF Designed by: Tomomi Sayuda http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 183 of 355
British Design at ICFF This kind of cleaner bottles were used to create the lampshades. Designed by: Eugenio Menjivar http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 184 of 355
British Design at ICFF Since its foundation in 1991, the British European Design Group is not only promoting and exporting British creativity to global markets but also represents for example Japanese and Venezuelan designers... So, why the name? We don't know. Designed by: Myungseo Kang http://www.bedg.org/Brit Leissler 185 of 355
Fornasetti @ Barney's Presentation of the surrealist couture pieces by Liborio Capizzi and a new collection of limited edition vases for by Fornasetti. http://www.fornasetti.com/Brit Leissler 186 of 355
Fornasetti @ Barney's Presentation of the surrealist couture pieces by Liborio Capizzi and a new collection of limited edition vases for by Fornasetti. www.fornasetti.com/Brit Leissler 187 of 355
Fornasetti @ Barney's Presentation of the surrealist couture pieces by Liborio Capizzi and a new collection of limited edition vases for by Fornasetti. www.fornasetti.com/Brit Leissler 188 of 355
Fornasetti @ Barney's Presentation of the surrealist couture pieces by Liborio Capizzi and a new collection of limited edition vases for by Fornasetti. www.fornasetti.com/Brit Leissler 189 of 355
Fornasetti @ Barney's Presentation of the surrealist couture pieces by Liborio Capizzi and a new collection of limited edition vases for by Fornasetti. www.fornasetti.com/Brit Leissler 190 of 355
Fornasetti @ Barney's Presentation of the surrealist couture pieces by Liborio Capizzi and a new collection of limited edition vases for by Fornasetti. www.fornasetti.com/Brit Leissler 191 of 355
Fornasetti @ Barney's Presentation of the surrealist couture pieces by Liborio Capizzi and a new collection of limited edition vases for by Fornasetti. www.fornasetti.com/Brit Leissler 192 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Opening night party, the show featured 40+ designers of furniture, product, ceramic, glass, and jewelry. www.modelcitizensnyc.comGlen Jackson Taylor 193 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Pepper Pods can sat on; cross-legged, kneeling, saddle back, and potentially with another person. Designed by: Sahar Ghaheri theguyanaproject.wordpress.com/about/Glen Jackson Taylor 194 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Perch was Inspired by the branches and roots of the mangrove trees found along the Demerara River. Designed by: Jason Hu theguyanaproject.wordpress.com/about/Glen Jackson Taylor 196 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The sheet metal "3x5 Lamp" can be used with any standard tripod. Designed by: Brendan Ravenhill brendanravenhill.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 197 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The "Octagon Lamp" can be spot welded or flat packed with magnets. Designed by: Brendan Ravenhill brendanravenhill.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 198 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Asian Skateboard Designed by: Tom Weis www.modelcitizensnyc.comGlen Jackson Taylor 199 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The "Get Lit" collection explores techniques for structuring fabric, and plays with the way light falls on the silhouettes. Designed by: Meredith Zuchman www.modelcitizensnyc.comGlen Jackson Taylor 200 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The expandable bike basket has an extra compartment to store a bike helmet, and comes with interchangeable weather bags that snap into the bent wood frame. Designed by: Vanessa Marie Robinson www.vanessamariedesign.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 201 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The cycling gloves combine reflective 3M Scotchlite with a fluorescent calfskin to increase visibility at both day and night. Designed by: Vanessa Marie Robinson www.vanessamariedesign.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 202 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The "Nobel Clock" is part of BangBang's first collection titled "Domestic Weaponry." Designed by: BangBang lovebangbang.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 203 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Hanging Dead Project I, a collaboration by Katie Parker and Guy Michael Davis. Designed by: Future Retrieval www.futureretrieval.comGlen Jackson Taylor 204 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The "36 pencil bowl" is sold as a connector piece allowing the recipient to arrange their own pencil configuration. Designed by: Michiel Cornelissen michielcornelissen.comGlen Jackson Taylor 205 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The "Floor (to ceiling) Lamp" is suspended on vertical wires, and can easily be adjusted by pulling the plumb-bob up or down. Designed by: Jason Neufeld www.jasonneufeld.comGlen Jackson Taylor 206 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Detail of the "Floor (to ceiling) Lamp" plumb-bob. Designed by: Jason Neufeld www.jasonneufeld.comGlen Jackson Taylor 207 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The manufactured-on-demand "Directives Furniture" line embeds simple word play into the everyday environment. Each piece is created around a concise statement to serve as a personal, daily reminder. Included in the line is a stool ("rest"), a desk ("work" Designed by: Carla Diana www.carladiana.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 208 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The "rest" stools, a reminder to a break and relax. Designed by: Carla Diana www.carladiana.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 209 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Details underneath the "rest" stool. Designed by: Carla Diana www.carladiana.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 210 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Electric Chair, a one-off design. Designed by: Joel Green gbighouse.comGlen Jackson Taylor 211 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Electric Chair detail Designed by: Joel Green jgbighouse.comGlen Jackson Taylor 212 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Rocking Chair Designed by: Joshua Newman www.modelcitizensnyc.comGlen Jackson Taylor 214 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The "Wounded Vase" series each have different marks to indicate the fragility and love. Designed by: Mimi Kirmaci www.munirek.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 215 of 355
Model Citizens NYC The Measuring Light is made of coiled measuring tape and comes in both centimeters and inches. Designed by: Daniel LiCalzi & Chrissy Angliker www.designsince.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 216 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Sliding table with silver branch Designed by: Mariel Taveras www.marieltaveras.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 217 of 355
Model Citizens NYC Entrance to the exhibition space. www.modelcitizensnyc.comGlen Jackson Taylor 218 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Opening night at The Future Perfect in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 219 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll The exhibition space downstairs at The Future Perfect. www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 220 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Coat Rack with clamps painted white. Designed by: Seth Quest & Megan Heacock White www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 221 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Desk Lamp with simple adjusting action. Designed by: Evan Clabots, Nonlinear www.nonlinearstudio.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 222 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll The wall mounted "Gun_Tackle Pulley Mirror" was one of the highlights of the show. Designed by: Bairon Garzon www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 223 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Detail of the "Gun_Tackle Pulley Mirror" Designed by: Bairon Garzon www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 224 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Detail of the "Gun_Tackle Pulley Mirror" Designed by: Barion Garzon www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 225 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Euclid on a Roll is a playful cluster of casters by 92 year old Sarah Yerkes. Designed by: Sarah Yerkes www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 226 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Desk Lamp using both clamps and a pulley. Playful and great proportions. Designed by: Klaus Rosburg, Sonic Design www.sonicny.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 227 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Portable Candelabra made from clamps and tea cups. Designed by: Carrie Solomon www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 228 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Detail of the Portable Candelabra's decorative treatment on the clamp. Designed by: Carrie Solomon www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 229 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll The "Power Reel" is a fun way to deal with excess cord when charging gadgets. Designed by: Craig Berman www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 230 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Clamp "Chandelier" Designed by: Chris Haynes www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 231 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Thorn Ceiling Lamp Designed by: Alex Valich www.redstrcollective.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 232 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Adjustable "Clothing Rack" made from oak and a clamp. Designed by: Brendan Timmins & Mark Grattan www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 233 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Lamp on pulleys called "Raise the Black Lantern" Designed by: Chen Chen www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 234 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Detail of "Raise the Black Lantern" Designed by: Chen Chen www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 235 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Detail of "Raise the Black Lantern" Designed by: Chen Chen www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 236 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Ringo & Max carved from wood. Designed by: Karl Zahn www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 237 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Bathroom "Pulley Cabinet" with adjustable mirror. Designed by: Caroline McKeough www.cmckeough.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 238 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Coffee Table made from clamps, wood, and glass. Designed by: Evan Clabots, Nonlinear www.nonlinearstudio.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 239 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Coffee Table made from clamps, wood, and glass. Designed by: Evan Clabots, Nonlinear www.nonlinearstudio.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 240 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll 30/360 Clock Designed by: Carl Allen www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 241 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Wall mounted "Wine Clamp" Designed by: Joseph Eberle www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 242 of 355
The Future Perfect: Lift Hold Roll Bookend with caster. Designed by: Michael Liu www.thefutureperfect.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 243 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Heavy Light Designed by: Karl Zahn uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 244 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Chi-merica Designed by: Paul Loebach uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 245 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Uncomfortable Typographic Situations Designed by: MSLK uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 246 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Uncomfortable Typographic Situations Designed by: MSLK uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 247 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Garrote Designed by: Sruli Recht uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 248 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Mind The Gap Designed by: Andrew Haarsaager uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 249 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Mind The Gap Designed by: Andrew Haarsaager uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 250 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Kevin Carpet Bench Designed by: Will Robison uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 251 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Kevin Carpet Bench Designed by: Will Robison uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 252 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations It's Not Me It's You/It's Not You It's Me Necklaces Designed by: Anna Linares uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 253 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations Consumption Porcelain Dinnerware Designed by: Demien Repucci uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 254 of 355
Uncomfortable Conversations The Pre-Handshake Handshake Device Designed by: Dominic Wilcox uncomfortabledesign.com/Lisa Smith 255 of 355
Breakable, by The American Design Club 72 Bulb Droplet was awarded Best In Show Designed by: Patrick Townsend www.americandesignclub.com/index.phpLisa Smith 265 of 355
Sounds Like A room built around Joey Roth's Ceramic Spekers Designed by: Savania Davies-Keiller http://soundslike.org/Lisa Smith 294 of 355
Sounds Like A room built around Joey Roth's Ceramic Spekers Designed by: Savania Davies-Keiller http://soundslike.org/Lisa Smith 295 of 355
Sounds Like Stanley Ruiz embedded Roth's Speakers inside natural and scavenged materials Designed by: Stanley Ruiz http://soundslike.org/Lisa Smith 296 of 355
Sounds Like Stanley Ruiz embedded Roth's Speakers inside natural and scavenged materials Designed by: Stanley Ruiz http://soundslike.org/Lisa Smith 297 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Coffee Table Designed by: City Joinery cityjoinery.comZach Weiss 306 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Side Table/Couch Extension Designed by: City Joinery cityjoinery.comZach Weiss 307 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Selection of glasswares Designed by: Furthur Design furthurdesign.comZach Weiss 308 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Honeycomb Pendant Designed by: Furthur Design furthurdesign.comZach Weiss 309 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Shard Planter Bench Designed by: Charles Constantine PlanterWorx.comZach Weiss 310 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Tides Outdoor Chair Designed by: Charles Constantine Tideshome.comZach Weiss 311 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Element Series Planters Designed by: Planter Worx PlanterWorx.comZach Weiss 312 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Chest of Drawers Designed by: Think Fabricate Thinkfabricate.comZach Weiss 313 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Booth and furniture Designed by: Miscione Design Miscionedesign.comZach Weiss 314 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Snug-it! Collection Designed by: Ecosystems ecosystemsfurniture.comZach Weiss 315 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Snug-it! Collection Designed by: Ecosystems ecosystemsfurniture.comZach Weiss 316 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Snug-it! Collection Designed by: Ecosystems ecosystemsfurniture.comZach Weiss 317 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Rocking Chair Designed by: Eric Manigan Studio ericmanigan.comZach Weiss 318 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Bench Designed by: Eric Manigan Studio ericmanigan.comZach Weiss 319 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Side Table Designed by: ALS Designs alsdesigns.comZach Weiss 320 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Floor Lamp Designed by: ALS Designs alsdesigns.comZach Weiss 321 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Children's Work Table Designed by: April Hannah AprilHannah.comZach Weiss 322 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Children's Work Table Designed by: April Hannah AprilHannah.comZach Weiss 323 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Low Table Designed by: Andre Joyau AndreJoyau.comZach Weiss 324 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 VICE series Designed by: KWH Furniture KWHfurniture.comZach Weiss 325 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 VICE series Designed by: KWH Furniture KWHfurniture.comZach Weiss 326 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Selection of Furniture Designed by: Daniel Moyer Design DanielMoyerDesign.comZach Weiss 327 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Zero-energy modular environments Designed by: Garrison Architects http://GarrisonArchitects.comZach Weiss 328 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Dining Table and Chairs Designed by: Palo Samko http://PaloSamko.comZach Weiss 329 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Chest of Drawers Designed by: Palo Samko http://PaloSamko.comZach Weiss 330 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Table Clock Designed by: Palo Samko http://PaloSamko.comZach Weiss 331 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Floor Lamp Designed by: Wüd Furniture Design wudfurniture.comZach Weiss 332 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Lounge Chair Designed by: Wüd Furniture Design wudfurniture.comZach Weiss 333 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Chest of Drawers Designed by: Wüd Furniture Design wudfurniture.comZach Weiss 334 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Lounger and Ottoman Designed by: Lamacek Lamacek.comZach Weiss 335 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 bookshelf Designed by: Colleen and Eric colleenanderic.comZach Weiss 336 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Selection of Furniture Designed by: Matthew Fairbank Design MatthewFairbankDesign.comZach Weiss 337 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Pendant Light Designed by: Matthew Fairbank Design MatthewFairbankDesign.comZach Weiss 338 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Low Table Designed by: Rock Paper Robot Rockpaperrobot.comZach Weiss 339 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Side Table Designed by: Rock Paper Robot Rockpaperrobot.comZach Weiss 340 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Wall Clock Designed by: Rock Paper Robot Rockpaperrobot.comZach Weiss 341 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Side Table Designed by: Katch Design Company Katchdesigncompany.comZach Weiss 342 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Low Table and Lights Designed by: 718 Made in Brooklyn 718madeinbrooklyn.comZach Weiss 343 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Cork Tables Designed by: UM Umproject.comZach Weiss 344 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Stools Designed by: UM Umproject.comZach Weiss 345 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Dining Chair Designed by: UM Umproject.comZach Weiss 346 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Lounger Designed by: UHURU Uhurudesign.comZach Weiss 347 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Coffee Table Designed by: UHURU Uhurudesign.comZach Weiss 348 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Felt Pillows Designed by: Igloo Play by Lisa Albin Design iglooplay.comZach Weiss 349 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Rocking Chairs for Children Designed by: Igloo Play by Lisa Albin Design iglooplay.comZach Weiss 350 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Side Table Designed by: Tobin Spann Tobinspann.comZach Weiss 351 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Dining Table Designed by: Alvaro Uribe alvarouribedesign.comZach Weiss 352 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Frameicariums Designed by: Hugh Hayden Design and Katie Vitale hughhayden.comZach Weiss 353 of 355
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Frameicariums Designed by: Hugh Hayden Design and Katie Vitale hughhayden.comZach Weiss 354 of 355
Dining Table An assortment of images taken at BKYLN Designs 2010, a curated selection of designers and manufacturers working in Brooklyn, NY. Designed by: City Joinery cityjoinery.comZach Weiss 355 of 355
New York Design week seems to be bigger than ever, with lots and lots of offsite events celebrating young American Design. These included Breakable in the Meatpacking district, Cite Goes America in SoHo, Modern Citizens NYC, The Roll & Hill launch, and many more!