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Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF A coat hanger for coffee! We want these for our desks at work. Designed by students at the Institute of Design at the University of Tokyo, manufactured by Fukushima.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF A dollhouse-size chandelier embedded in a lightbulb-shaped hanging lamp by Mineheart, based in England. The company also designs wallpaper, as seen in the background of this photo.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At the Poltrona Frau Showroom Made from reclaimed wine casks by members of the San Patrignano Project, an Italian drug rehabilitation program, this “Miss Dondola” swing chair by Angela Missoni is on view in an exhibition of similar work conceived by well-known designers for the project.
Photo courtesy San Patrignano
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At the Foscarini Showroom Ionna Vautrin lamps hang in front of a vine-like artwork by Stefano Arienti made from plastic grocery bags.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF Los Angeles architect Carlo Aiello’s 'Parabola Chair.' Though it’s geometry curves in two directions, all of the chair’s components are straight and simple to manufacture.
Image courtesy Carlo Aiello Design
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF Visitors play with the “YOUandME Ping Pong Table” at the RS Barcelona booth.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF Øystein Austad and Jonas Ravlo Stokke of StokkeAustad with their “The Woods: Autumn” glass sculpture, part of the exhibition, The Essence of Things: New Design from Norway, at ICFF.
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