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Editors' Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows

By Architectural Record Staff
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> A lamp by Shak&#250;ff, a Brooklyn-based firm that designs custom lighting for private residences and various commercial spaces.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
A lamp by Shakúff, a Brooklyn-based firm that designs custom lighting for private residences and various commercial spaces.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> 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 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.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> We love the ethereal quality of these illuminated paper airplanes. Light  installation by STUDIOKCA.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
We love the ethereal quality of these illuminated paper airplanes. Light installation by STUDIOKCA.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Surprisingly comfortable furniture made out of cardboard from Italian designer Lessmore.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
Surprisingly comfortable furniture made out of cardboard from Italian designer Lessmore.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> 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
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.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At the Cassina Showroom</strong><br /> Finished in the same felt as the trunk of a car, Luca Nichetto&#8217;s &#8220;Motek&#8221; chair has an automotive muscularity.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At the Cassina Showroom
Finished in the same felt as the trunk of a car, Luca Nichetto’s “Motek” chair has an automotive muscularity.
Photo courtesy Cassina
<strong>At Wanted Design</strong><br /> Marble-topped tools by Chicago husband and wife team Parsons &amp; Charlesworth.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At Wanted Design
Marble-topped tools by Chicago husband and wife team Parsons & Charlesworth.
Image via parsonscharlesworth.com
<strong>At Wanted Design</strong><br /> A Parsons &amp; Charlesworth wheelbarrow installed at Wanted Design.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At Wanted Design
A Parsons & Charlesworth wheelbarrow installed at Wanted Design.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At the Poltrona Frau Showroom</strong><br /> Made from reclaimed wine casks by members of the San Patrignano Project, an Italian drug rehabilitation program, this &#8220;Miss Dondola&#8221; sw
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
<strong>At the Foscarini Showroom</strong><br /> 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 the Foscarini Showroom
Ionna Vautrin lamps hang in front of a vine-like artwork by Stefano Arienti made from plastic grocery bags.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Los Angeles architect Carlo Aiello&#8217;s 'Parabola Chair.' Though it&#8217;s geometry curves in two directions, all of the chair&#8217;s components are straight and si
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
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Visitors play with the &#8220;YOUandME Ping Pong Table&#8221; at the RS Barcelona booth.
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.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At One Great Jones Gallery</strong><br /> Strange and beautiful new work by lighting designer Lindsey Adelman.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At One Great Jones Gallery
Strange and beautiful new work by lighting designer Lindsey Adelman.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Designer Marianne Andersen with her &#8220;In Theory&#8221; lamps, part of the exhibition, <em>The Essence of Things: New Design from Norway</em>, at ICFF.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
Designer Marianne Andersen with her “In Theory” lamps, part of the exhibition, The Essence of Things: New Design from Norway, at ICFF.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> &#216;ystein Austad and Jonas Ravlo Stokke of StokkeAustad with their &#8220;The Woods: Autumn&#8221; glass sculpture, part of the exhibition, <em>The Essence of Things:
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.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Close up of StokkeAustad&#8217;s &#8220;The Woods: Autumn&#8221; glass sculpture.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
Close up of StokkeAustad’s “The Woods: Autumn” glass sculpture.
Photo courtesy StokkeAustad
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Amuneal Manufacturing Corp. won Best Booth from the ICFF Editors Awards jury, which included RECORD products editor Rita Catinella Orrell.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
Amuneal Manufacturing Corp. won Best Booth from the ICFF Editors Awards jury, which included RECORD products editor Rita Catinella Orrell.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Nendo created a the 'Stone Garden' display of tables for Caesarstone's booth.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
Nendo created a the 'Stone Garden' display of tables for Caesarstone's booth.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Tom Dixon and TRUMPF Inc. manufactured metal shades on site at the fair with a massive CNC-milling machine.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
Tom Dixon and TRUMPF Inc. manufactured metal shades on site at the fair with a massive CNC-milling machine.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Cardboard light fixtures at the Graypants Studio booth.
Editors’ Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows
At ICFF
Cardboard light fixtures at the Graypants Studio booth.
Photo © Architectural Record
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> A lamp by Shak&#250;ff, a Brooklyn-based firm that designs custom lighting for private residences and various commercial spaces.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> 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.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> We love the ethereal quality of these illuminated paper airplanes. Light  installation by STUDIOKCA.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Surprisingly comfortable furniture made out of cardboard from Italian designer Lessmore.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> 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
<strong>At the Cassina Showroom</strong><br /> Finished in the same felt as the trunk of a car, Luca Nichetto&#8217;s &#8220;Motek&#8221; chair has an automotive muscularity.
<strong>At Wanted Design</strong><br /> Marble-topped tools by Chicago husband and wife team Parsons &amp; Charlesworth.
<strong>At Wanted Design</strong><br /> A Parsons &amp; Charlesworth wheelbarrow installed at Wanted Design.
<strong>At the Poltrona Frau Showroom</strong><br /> Made from reclaimed wine casks by members of the San Patrignano Project, an Italian drug rehabilitation program, this &#8220;Miss Dondola&#8221; sw
<strong>At the Foscarini Showroom</strong><br /> Ionna Vautrin lamps hang in front of a vine-like artwork by Stefano Arienti made from plastic grocery bags.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Los Angeles architect Carlo Aiello&#8217;s 'Parabola Chair.' Though it&#8217;s geometry curves in two directions, all of the chair&#8217;s components are straight and si
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Visitors play with the &#8220;YOUandME Ping Pong Table&#8221; at the RS Barcelona booth.
<strong>At One Great Jones Gallery</strong><br /> Strange and beautiful new work by lighting designer Lindsey Adelman.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Designer Marianne Andersen with her &#8220;In Theory&#8221; lamps, part of the exhibition, <em>The Essence of Things: New Design from Norway</em>, at ICFF.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> &#216;ystein Austad and Jonas Ravlo Stokke of StokkeAustad with their &#8220;The Woods: Autumn&#8221; glass sculpture, part of the exhibition, <em>The Essence of Things:
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Close up of StokkeAustad&#8217;s &#8220;The Woods: Autumn&#8221; glass sculpture.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Amuneal Manufacturing Corp. won Best Booth from the ICFF Editors Awards jury, which included RECORD products editor Rita Catinella Orrell.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Nendo created a the 'Stone Garden' display of tables for Caesarstone's booth.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Tom Dixon and TRUMPF Inc. manufactured metal shades on site at the fair with a massive CNC-milling machine.
<strong>At ICFF</strong><br /> Cardboard light fixtures at the Graypants Studio booth.
May 21, 2013

At ICFF
Close up of StokkeAustad’s “The Woods: Autumn” glass sculpture.

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