For the New York Design Week, the Cite curators Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken had created a 400 square feet "skeleton house" in the Cite shop that they filled with a selection of current work made by renowned and emerging international designers and companies from many different countries and backgrounds, all currently living and working in the United States of America.
Shown above is the Terrarium lamp by Lindsey Adelman and below the Juxtaposed Power book shelf by Mike and Maaike. It 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.
Above is the Folder Shelf by Daniel Goddemeyer.
The Taglieri cutting board is created by Matt Brown, having 3D-scanned his grandmother's very old wooden chopping board which had a big dent, created by the long term use of the round cutting plate. Brown then re-created the shape with a CNC machine and therefore mass-producing the useful traces of long term usage.
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