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The Official

METROPOLIS

Guide to
  The Official Guide to NYCxDESIGN 2019

May 10 – 22, 2019

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Contents
Welcome Letter  14 Midtown  60

From the Mayor  16 Chelsea  80

Design Inspiration  18 NoMad & Flatiron  92


Featured Events  23 Soho & Noho  110
Design Fairs  23
Exhibitions Around Town  24 Lower Manhattan  122
Design School Shows  32
Brooklyn  134
Pop-Up Retail Experiences  36
Free Public Talks & Workshops  40 Queens  150
Design Trade Only  44
Selected Events  46 Staten Island  154

The Bronx  156

Advertiser Index  158

On View  160

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Welcome to the fifth edition of
the Official Guide to NYCxDESIGN.

And welcome to New York! NYCxDESIGN is one of the largest celebrations


of creativity in North America, and this handy, pocket-size guide is the
best way to navigate it. In these pages you’ll discover the essential places
and events to visit in these two weeks (May 10–22), as well as landmarks
and destinations you can return to again and again.
And for the first time, this guide includes a handy foldout map to give
you a bird’s-eye view of all that is happening in the city during NYCxDESIGN.
The design fairs are larger than ever, so you can immerse yourself for
hours at ICFF, WantedDesign, and Brooklyn Designs. There are exciting and
inspiring events at Brooklyn Army Terminal, Industry City, Times Square,
and Queens Library, end-of-year shows at New York’s world-class design
schools, and showrooms to visit in the city’s design districts. A high point
of the celebration is the NYCxDESIGN awards, held on May 20 at Pier 17.
Find out more details on all these and hundreds of other happenings
in our Featured Events section (p. 23). And for tips on where to recharge your
creative batteries, turn to Design Inspiration (p. 18) for a selection of
cutting-edge and historic museum and gallery exhibitions.
The rest of the guide is organized by neighborhood and spans all five
boroughs. Each section contains a detailed map and listings for showrooms,
galleries, institutions, and DRINKSxDESIGN locations, as well as high-
lights on local designers and destinations. At the start of every section,
we’ve included an overlooked Modernist architectural gem for you to seek
out in each neighborhood.
You can plan your itinerary at nycxdesign.com, and follow our coverage
at metropolismag.com/nycxdesign.
By the time you’re done exploring all that we’ve laid out—even if it takes
you several visits, or all year—you’ll see how design is integral to New York’s
past, present, and future.
Then it’ll be time to join us again for next year’s NYCxDESIGN!

—Avinash Rajagopal, editor in chief of Metropolis


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I am delighted to welcome everyone to NYCxDESIGN 2019.
New York is the proud home to ten renowned architecture and design
schools, more than 53,000 designers, upwards of 8,000 design firms, and
over 800 museums and galleries that enrich life in the five boroughs. Our
dynamic cultural landscape will be on full display as we host the seventh
edition of NYCxDESIGN, which brings together creative professionals
and enthusiasts from around the world for a vibrant celebration of design
disciplines, including graphic design, architecture, engineering, digital
technology, fashion, art, interior design, urban planning, and more.
Featuring a wide array of exhibitions, installations, tours, product launches,
and panel discussions with industry leaders, NYCxDESIGN is a terrific
opportunity for attendees to exchange ideas, discover new talent, and learn
more about the latest trends and innovations that are shaping the global
design sectors. I applaud its organizers and supporters for once again
presenting this outstanding event that engages New Yorkers and visitors
of all backgrounds and showcases the remarkable creativity and diversity
of our city’s design communities.
On behalf of the City of New York, I offer my best wishes for an enjoyable
and inspiring NYCxDESIGN 2019.

Sincerely,

Bill de Blasio
Mayor

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Design Inspiration
Spring Exhibitions Around Town
Offsetted by Cooking Sections
Through June 8, Columbia GSAPP Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, arch.columbia.edu

Conceived of by London-based “spatial practitioners” Cooking Sections

this page: COurtesy © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCAL Art Resource, NY; opposite: courtesy kevin noble
(Daniel Fernández Pascual and Alon Schwabe), Offsetted is an immersive
exhibition at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning,
and Preservation that repositions New York City’s greenery in the context
of environmental services—the value in dollars that the trees provide to the
city in the form of flood mitigation, pollution reduction, shade, and so on.
Comprised of dismembered pieces of the urban forest, the exhibition high-
lights the ways that such quantification both protects the city’s greenery
and accepts the continuous production of waste and pollutants.

Jan Tschichold and the


New Typography
Through July 7, Bard Graduate Center Gallery,
bgc.bard.edu/gallery

This exhibition traces the development


of Modernism that reshaped graphic de-
sign in the 1920s, taking as its starting
point Weimar-era designer Jan Tsch-
ichold’s manual for graphic design Die
Neue Typographie (1928). The exhibi-
tion’s core is a collection of objects and
artworks on loan from the Museum
of Modern Art, acquired by Tschichold
while researching his book. Works
by Modernist luminaries, including Kurt
A 1927 poster by Jan Tschichold, Die Schwitters and El Lissitzky, are high-
Frau ohne Namen (The Woman Without lights. But there are surprises to be
a Name), on loan from MoMA, is part of
Jan Tschichold and the New Typography found, including Tschichold’s early work
at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery. in calligraphy and blackletter.
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Changing and Unchanging Things:
Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan
Through July 14, Noguchi Museum, noguchi.org

The Noguchi Museum in Queens is dedicated to the Japanese-American


sculptor and designer’s legacy. This show looks at the brief but consequential
friendship between Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) and Japanese painter
Saburo Hasegawa (1906–1957), who is credited with introducing European
abstraction to Japan. Together, the pair undertook a study of traditional
Japanese art and design, as they grappled with the conflicts between tradi-
this page: COurtesy © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCAL Art Resource, NY; opposite: courtesy kevin noble

tional and modern, Japanese and Western. Containing over 90 works from
both artists, this exhibition traces the roots of their shared artistic concerns.

Saburo Hasegawa’s Pure Suffering (1956), a work of ink on burlap, is on view


at the Noguchi Museum.

Jean-Luc Moulène: More or Less Bone


Through July 29, SculptureCenter, sculpture-center.org

The Queens institution is prized for its constantly changing exhibitions


of contemporary sculpture. Here, French sculptor Jean-Luc Moulène
debuts a new work in his ongoing explorations of advanced technology and
material culture. Working with software engineers, Moulène developed
a process to create this composite form using the least amount of wasted
material possible. The process, known as formal optimization, is commonly
used in industrial manufacturing. Here, Moulène enlists it to create strikingly
organic and skeletal work.
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The Moon Represents My Heart: Music, Memory, and Belonging
Through September 15, Museum of Chinese in America, mocanyc.org

Co-curated by The New Yorker staff writer Hua Hsu, this immersive exhibition
connects the history of the global Chinese diaspora through music. Seek-
ing to represent a constellation of Chinese immigrant musical experiences,
and drawing connections across time and space, Hsu presents styles as
divergent as Cantonese opera, pop music from Taiwan and Hong Kong,
karaoke, and the Beijing underground rock scene using a mix of art, record-
ings, and DJ-led listening sessions. The show encourages viewers to con-
sider how identity, community, and belonging are constructed.

Featured at MOCA’s The Moon Represents My Heart, left to right: a photograph from This Is
a Problem by Miserable Faith, a rock band founded in 1999, and a video still of PRD Anti-Heroes,
a theater project from 2005 by the artist Cao Fei.

top two: Courtesy zhang yang; courtesy vitamin creative space;


Nobody Promised You Tomorrow:
Art 50 Years After Stonewall
Through December 8, Brooklyn Museum,
brooklynmuseum.org

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the


Stonewall Uprising, sparked by a police raid on
the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich
bottom: courtesy elektra kb

Village. The ensuing events catalyzed the queer-


rights movement and are re-explored at the
Brooklyn Museum. The show examines the mem-
ory of the Stonewall Uprising in a generation Protest Sign II (2017) by
of artists born after the event—all 22 participat- Elektra KB is one piece on
view at Brooklyn Museum in
ing LGBTQ+ artists are younger than 50—and an exhibition commemo-
considers history as a part of the urban fabric. rating the Stonewall Uprising.

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historic shipbuilding complex that Industry City, the vibrant campus to pavilions by designers from
has been repurposed as a modern in- in Sunset Park that has become around the world, this year’s high-
dustrial hub. Since 2003, Brooklyn a hub for thinkers, makers, artists, lights include an installation by
Designs has been an annual show- and entrepreneurs. The fair sets students in SVA’s MFA in Products
case of the borough’s flourishing itself apart through a focus on of Design program, “Tools for
design scene and creative economy. socially and environmentally respon- the Apocalypse,” which presents
This year, the show continues to sible design and a robust series imaginative survival tools for a
offer a platform for both emerging of programming from international world ravaged by climate change;
designers and established brands, design schools. Besides exhibitions, Launch Pad, presented with
highlighting products—many installations, and open studios Design Milk, which promotes
Brooklyn-Made—across categories. are recurring education-focused emerging talent; and Look Book,
events like the Design Schools presented with Surface, a platform
May 10–22 Workshop and Wanted Career Day. for North American designers.
DESIGN PAVILION WantedDesign Brooklyn is part of
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas the IC Design Festival (May 16–20), May 19–22
btw. W. 42nd & 47th Sts. which offers activities for all ages. ICFF
design-pavilion.com Javits Center,
The annual free design happening 655 W. 34th St. at 11th Ave.
is the largest public programming icff.com
during NYCxDesign, including live ICFF NYC, North America’s plat-
performances, talks, immersive in- form for global design, maps the
stallations by world-class designers frontier of what’s best and what’s
and thought leaders. Times Square next in furniture and interiors
Design Lab, Design Talks NYC, through exhibits, booths by more
Design Market NYC, and the Nasdaq than 900 exhibitors, and a packed
video tower return. New this year: schedule of programs. ICFF
“Sound & Vision,” a curated platform Contract makes its debut, pro-
organized by the American Design viding a dedicated showcase for
Club, features innovative designs commercial spaces. ICFF Connect,
on “the collision of design, technol- also new this year, demonstrates
ogy, and sound.” And “A Sense of innovations in smart technology.
New York” offers workshops to And “Ventura New York — the
explore how people interact with Dutch edition” celebrates design
COURTESY xx

the city through their senses. from the Netherlands.

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Exhibitions Leaping Objects: Pink_Para_1stchoice—
Around Town Japanese Bronze, Bamboo, Midnight Moment
Wood, and Fiber Arts in Times Square
50 Lispenard St. Times Square Pedestrian Plazas,
Ongoing patrickparrish.com btw. Broadway & 7th Ave.
An Accelerated Culture Patrick Parrish Gallery presents from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.
Friedman Benda, a selection of abstract and sensu- tsq.org/midnightmoment
515 W. 26th St. ous works of bronze, bamboo, Petra Cortright performs in front
friedmanbenda.com wood, and fiber from Japan curated of a webcam in Midnight Moment,
Curated by Brent Dzekciorius by Kyoto-based gallery Mirabilia the world’s largest digital art
and Libby Sellers, the exhibition Arts. Featured artists include Jiro exhibition, synchronized on elec-
investigates pioneers in con- Yonezawa, Masuo Ikeda, Nakajima tronic billboards throughout Times
temporary design born between Yasumi II, and Hasuda Shogoro. Square nightly from 11:57 p.m. to
1965 and 1980. With works by Free. 6–8 p.m. through June 1. midnight. Presented by the Times
Michael Anastassiades, Aldo Square Advertising Coalition and
Bakker, Maarten Baas, Tord MvVO ART— curated by Times Square Arts since
Boontje, Ronan and Erwan AD ART SHOW 2019 2012, it has an estimated annual
Bouroullec, Nacho Carbonell, Oculus World Trade Center, viewership of 2.5 million. Free.
Paul Cocksedge, Martino Gamper, 185 Greenwich St. Through May 31.
Konstantin Grcic, Thomas mvvoart.com
Heatherwick, Joris Laarman, AD ART SHOW 2019 lets New Too Fast to Live,
Max Lamb, Julia Lohmann, nendo, Yorkers and visitors experience Too Young to Die:
Raw Edges, Jerszy Seymour, art on the monumental screens of Punk Graphics 1976–1986
Wieki Somers, Studio Job, and the Oculus World Trade Center. Museum of Arts and Design,
Tokujin Yoshioka. Free. On display are curated works 2 Columbus Circle
9 a.m.–3 p.m. through June 25. by artists at the intersection of madmuseum.org
advertising and design, following More than 40 years after punk
The Beginning of the End: in the footsteps of the likes of exploded onto the music scenes
Sebastian Errazuriz Warhol, Magritte, and Haring. of New York and London, its
The Elizabeth Collective, Free. Through May 31. impact on the larger culture is
10 W. 56th St. still being felt. The exhibition
meetsebastian.com Non-Stick Nostalgia: explores the visual language of
Sebastian Errazuriz, the Y2K Retrofuturism in punk through hundreds of its
Chilean-born, New York–based Contemporary Jewelry most memorable graphics. $16.
artist, designer, and activist, Museum of Arts and Design, 10 a.m–6 p.m. through August 18.
presents a series of sculptures 2 Columbus Circle
forming a commentary on tech- madmuseum.org The Value of Good Design
nology and its repercussions The exhibition highlights the at the MoMA Store
on society. Hosted by the Elizabeth work of 26 international artists MoMA Design Store,
Collective, the exhibition features who explore the friction between 81 Spring St.
augmented reality, 3D printing, analog and digital, alongside store.moma.org
scanning, and modeling. Free. pieces from MAD’s permanent MoMA Design Store celebrates
10 a.m–5 p.m. through May 24. collection that present different The Value of Good Design, an
interpretations of futurism in exhibition on view at MoMA
Felix Muhrhofer | 11 Stations: jewelry. The featured pieces through June 15. You’re invited to
Terrazzo from the echo the post-nascent internet continue the dialogue in the
Underground culture that has evolved since store, where you’ll discover classic
50 Lispenard St. the dawn of the 21st century. $16. designs, their contemporary
patrickparrish.com 10 a.m–6 p.m. through July 21. counterparts, and everyday useful
Patrick Parrish Gallery is pleased objects, many featured in the
to present Austrian designer exhibition. Free. Through May 29.
Felix Muhrhofer’s first solo exhi-
bition with the gallery. Free.
6–8 p.m. through June 1.

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and Nasdaq Spotlight broadcast. a retail pop-up, and to present at 10 a.m.– 6 p.m. through May 22.
A yacht designed by Francesco private events. American Design
Guida is on display. 11 a.m–9 p.m. Club’s mission is to give designers Fernando Mastrangelo
a platform to showcase their ideas Studio (FM/S) Tiny House
Baccarat la Maison Debut and sell their work. Free. On view 134 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn,
Luxury Living Showroom, 11 a.m.–9 p.m. through May 22. and various locations
153 Madison Ave. fernandomastrangelo.com
luxurylivinggroup.com The Diner by David Rockwell Fernando Mastrangelo Studio
The highly anticipated launch and Surface with 2x4 is building a Tiny House. The
of Baccarat la Maison will make The 14th Street Garage, three-room house will be com-
its U.S. debut at the Luxury Living 459 W. 14th St. at 10th Ave. posed entirely of sand, silica,
Showroom in NoMad during surfacediner.com cement, and glass. After an
NYCxDESIGN. This sneak peek Following our pop-up at last year’s opening party at the studio’s
at the collection offers visitors Salone del Mobile in Milan, we’re gallery space in Brooklyn, the
a chance to experience the recreating The Diner during this house will be placed on a trailer
masterful use of Baccarat’s year’s NYCxDESIGN. The fully and parked around the city
signature crystal in a full range operational pop-up restaurant is for the general public to enjoy.
of furnishings. Free. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. a celebration of American design Free. 12–8 p.m. through May 22.
through May 31. now. The Diner is a democratic
space where strangers become
a community. Free. For more
information, visit the site or follow
@SurfaceDiner. Through June 28.

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Fernando Mastrangelo NYC Department of The School of Visual Arts
Studio (FM/S) Presents Tiny Transportation Art: at Design Pavilion:
House at Design Pavilion Self Guided Public Art Tour Chairousel
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, Various locations Times Square Pedestrian Plazas,
btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/ btw. Broadway & 7th Ave.
from W. 42nd & 47th Sts. pdf/dotart-2019-map.pdf from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.
design-pavilion.com Explore temporary artworks across design-pavilion.com
Fernando Mastrangelo Studio, New York City presented by the Students of the School Of Visual
FM/S, re-contextualizes the way NYC Department of Transporta- Arts’ 3D Design and Interior
second-hand materials are used tion’s Art Program. The program Design departments will show-
and experienced. The house will partners with community-based case chairs that represent what
host multiple talks throughout organizations and artists to present inspires them. The designs will
the festival, have a dynamic LED murals, sculptures, projections, all come together on a refurbished
wall emulating sunsets, scents and performances on plazas, 1960s carousel, or “chairousel.”
in the garden, and a video depict- fences, barriers, bridges, and Free and open to the public,
ing the manufacturing process of sidewalks. Free. Through May 22. 11 a.m.–9 p.m. through May 22.
its signature sustainable material.
Free. 11 a.m.–9 p.m. through Pratt Institute Solstreet at Design Pavilion
May 22. at Design Pavilion Times Square Pedestrian Plazas,
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, btw. Broadway & 7th Ave.
Jacopo Foggini btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.
Installation at ddc from W. 42nd & 47th Sts. design-pavilion.com
134 Madison Ave. design-pavilion.com The solstreet solar-powered
ddcnyc.com Pratt Institute and the Polish charging bench designed by
In honor of NYCxDESIGN, artist Cultural Institute in collaboration Lisa Smith and Amelia Amon
Jacopo Foggini has created a with the Embassy of the Republic makes its debut at Design Pavilion.
custom installation at ddc. Foggini of Poland, Washington, D.C., The bench is easy to install and
extrudes a filament from melted present “Project Hurrah!” cele- provides resilient power in emer-
material and models it by hand brating the 100th anniversary of gencies. This women-owned
before it hardens. The same tech- diplomatic relations between business supplies benches to
nique has been used to create Poland and the USA. This playful sunlit communities. Free.
stunning furniture and lighting interactive sculpture depicts 11 a.m.–9 p.m. through May 22.
pieces in addition to these international relationships from
installations. Free. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. the perspective of ordinary peo- Sound & Vision: Celebrating
through May 31. ple. Free and open to the public, the Collision of Design,
11 a.m.–9 p.m. through May 22. Technology, and Sound
Nature—Cooper Hewitt The Design Pavilion at Times
Design Triennial Renew Me: Design Square, btw. Broadway & 7th
Cooper Hewitt, for the End of the World Ave. from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.
Smithsonian Design Museum, Usagi Gallery, americandesignclub.com
2 E. 91st St. 163 Plymouth St., Brooklyn The American Design Club is
cooperhewitt.org grouphugtech.com/renewme challenging designers to create
Co-organized with Cube design Imagine society 100 years from products, environmental
museum in the Netherlands, the now, when natural resources experiences, and installations that
exhibition features more than have been depleted and there is explore how the collision of design,
60 groundbreaking works from a boom of sustainable inventions. technology, and sound is shaping
designers across disciplines who We challenged designers to think our future. This exhibition is your
are collaborating with scientists, about their ecological footprint, chance to connect your ideas with
engineers, farmers, environmen- choose a topic they’re passionate people in public spaces, retail
talists, and nature itself to design about, and address the issue. Free. stores, private events, and the
a more harmonious and regenera- 11 a.m.–10 p.m. through May 12. media. Free. Through May 22.
tive future. $16 in advance, $18
at the door. 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
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Times Square – Virginia Tech Unearth Asia by Design Pier
NYCxDESIGN Hub Presents FutureHAUS usagi newyork,
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, at Design Pavilion 163 Plymouth St., Brooklyn
btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, designpier.co
from W. 42nd & 47th Sts. btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. In its latest exhibition, Design Pier
design-pavilion.com from W. 42nd & 47th Sts. proposes an exploration of Asian
For the third year, Times Square design-pavilion.com design that plays a defining role in
serves as the hub for NYCxDESIGN FutureHAUS is the world’s best the richness of contemporary
hosting Design Pavilion, the solar home, combining research culture. The exhibition presents
official NYCxDESIGN Information by 100-plus Virginia Tech stu- 30 collectible furniture and de-
Kiosk, Design Talks, Design dents and faculty. Sitting on sign objects curated from China,
Market, Nasdaq Design Broad- a 2,800-square-foot plot with a Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea,
casts, and year two of Times patio/garden, the 900-square- Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore.
Square Design Lab. All of this will foot house is solar-powered and Free and open to the public. 8
activate five pedestrian plazas equipped with 67 futuristic de- a.m–6 p.m. through May 19.
with immersive installations and vices. FutureHAUS is supported
daily programs featuring the by Dupont, Dominion Energy,
work of leading international archi- and Kohler. Free. 11 a.m–9 p.m. Thursday, May 16
tects, designers, and visionaries. through May 22. Conscious Design |
Free. Through May 22. WantedDesign Brooklyn
WantedDesign Brooklyn,
Times Square Design Lab Wednesday, May 15 Industry City,
(#TSqDL) 100 Years of the 274 36th St., Brooklyn
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, Adjustable Light event.wanteddesignnyc.com
btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. Goethe Institute of New York, We have no illusions about the
from W. 42nd & 47th Sts. 30 Irving Pl. ecological, cultural, and social
design-pavilion.com goethe.de/en condition of our world and believe
The Times Square Design Lab In 1919, engineer and Midgard responsible design is extremely
(TSqDL) will debut Rely, a new founder Curt Fischer patented the important. Our exhibition pro-
urban outdoor bench system by Joe first movable electric light. Archi- poses that the word “design” be
Doucet, from Urbastyle. We will tects of the Bauhaus took note and understood not as an element
also feature commercial versions incorporated Midgard’s Type 113 of lifestyle but as a tool with
of Island Collection by Brad Ascalon into the school at Dessau. Spon- which we change the world.
from Landscape Forms. Dyad sored by Midgard, Gebruder T, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. through May 20.
Design’s Re:Post signholder will be AMEICO, and the Goethe Institute.
revisited as a kickboxing stand, Free. Through May 31. Expériences Sensibles –
and we are looking at Louis Lim’s Sensitive Experiences
Dropsign design in plastic along From the Fashionable World WantedDesign Brooklyn,
with other new ideas in outdoor to the New Communities Industry City,
signage. Free. Through May 22. WantedDesign Brooklyn, 274 36th St., Brooklyn
Industry City, ensci.com
274 36th St., Brooklyn This exhibition is a selection of
tjdi.tongji.edu.cn projects made in partnership with
The College of Design and Alessi. On view will be 20 student
Innovation at Tongji University, projects, on two different themes:
Shanghai presents a group connected objects and synesthe-
of outstanding works to show tics. Free and open to the public.
that contemporary jewelry and 10 a.m.–7 p.m. through May 20.
fashion can be spectacular, radi-
cal, critical, conceptual, and
act as a catalyst for collectively
redefining our relationship
within communities to reality.

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TIMBER, IC Locals Curated
Design School The Future Is in the Making
by Hannah Martin | Graduation Shows Exhibition
WantedDesign Brooklyn Art and Design Gallery,
WantedDesign Brooklyn, Pomerantz Center,
Industry City, Columbia University 227 W. 27th St.
274 36th St., Brooklyn GSAPP fitnyc.edu
wanteddesignnyc.com End of Year Opening The Art and Design Gallery of the
In Industry City a community of Reception Pomerantz Center is a new venue
woodworkers has found the space Columbia University, that exhibits the work of students,
to build a small stronghold. In IC Avery Hall/Fayerweather Hall, faculty, FIT alumni, and outside
Locals, Hannah Martin exhibits 1172 Amsterdam Ave. artists in every exhibition. The
pieces of collectible art and design arch.columbia.edu exhibition will feature the process
made in or about wood. Featured At the conclusion of each academic of creating original work. Free and
designers include Sebastian year, Columbia GSAPP celebrates open to the public, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Errazuriz, Egg Collective, and Jason the work of its students with the through June 1.
Miller. Free and open to the public. End of Year Show. The outcomes
11 a.m.–6 p.m. through May 20. of studios and seminars from all of
GSAPP’s programs are on display New York School
throughout Avery Hall, representing of Interior Design
Friday, May 17 the best work of GSAPP’s diverse NYSID BFA Thesis Exhibition
Urban Imprint by and international student body. New York School
Studio INI at A/D/O Opening reception on May 18, 4–6 of Interior Design,
A/D/O, p.m. Free and open to the public. 170 E. 70th St.
29 Norman Ave., Brooklyn nysid.edu/exhibitions
a-d-o.com This exhibition features the work
The kinetic installation reimagines The Cooper Union of NYSID BFA candidates who have
the relationship between people Cooper Union completed hypothetical designs
and their built environment, End of Year Show based on the adaptive reuse of
allowing visitors to reshape their 7 E. 7th St. existing buildings. Opening reception
physical space through movement. cooper.edu on May 20, 6–9 p.m. Free and open
The boundaries will rise, recede, This annual exhibition transforms to the public through August 15.
and partially separate as people the classrooms, hallways, and
walk through the piece. Free and studios of The Cooper Union into NYSID MFA Thesis & MPS
open to the public. 9 a.m.–7 p.m. galleries showcasing work from Studio Projects Exhibition
through September 3. the schools of of Architecture, Art, New York School
and Engineering. Opening recep- of Interior Design,
tion on May 20, 5–9 p.m. Free and 170 E. 70th St.
Saturday, May 18 open to the public through June 9. nysid.edu/exhibitions
Tools for the Apocalypse This exhibition features the work
WantedDesign Manhattan of NYSID MFA and MPS candidates
at the Terminal Stores, Fashion Institute who have completed hypothetical
269 11th Ave. of Technology designs based on the adaptive
productsofdesign.sva.edu The 2019 Graduating reuse of existing buildings. Open-
At Wanted Design Manhattan, Student Exhibition ing reception on May 21, 6–9 p.m.
the students of SVA’s MFA in The Museum at FIT, Free and open to the public
Products of Design program 7th Ave. at 27th St. through August 15.
present “Tools for the Apocalypse,” news.fitnyc.edu
an interactive installation of FIT’s School of Art and Design
new products and methods for a will will display the finished works
world ravaged by climate change. of more than 800 students re-
Free and open to the public, ceiving BFA degrees in areas rang-
11 a.m.–9 p.m. through May 21. ing from fashion to packaging
design. Free and open to the public,
8 a.m.–5 p.m. through June 1.

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Parsons School of Design Pratt Institute Pratt Shows:
Parsons Festival 2019 Pratt Shows: Industrial Design at
Parsons School of Design, Design May 15–20 WantedDesign Brooklyn
66 W. 12th St. Pratt Institute Brooklyn WantedDesign Brooklyn,
newschool.edu/parsons/festival Campus, ARC Building, Industry City,
The Parsons Festival presents 200 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn 274 36th St., Brooklyn
cutting-edge work that highlights prattshows.org prattshows.org
critical inquiry and social concerns. Join Pratt, industry professionals, “Red Oak Reimagined” is a col-
The festival includes thesis exhibi- and alumni to celebrate the Pratt laborative project between the
tions and critiques, thought-provoking Shows opening on May 15, 6–9 American Hardwood Association
public programs, interactive instal- p.m. Open May 15–20 from 9 and Pratt Institute’s Department
lations, gallery openings, work- a.m.–6 p.m., Pratt Shows: Design of Industrial Design, which will
shops, and special events leading showcases work by exceptional explore innovative uses of this
up to commencement. Free and seniors and postgraduates from sustainable resource in domestic
open to the public through May 20. the schools of design, architecture, settings. This is a team project
and art and provides an oppor- including BID ’19 and MID ’20
Parsons MFA Fashion Design tunity to see what’s next in design. students. Free and open to the
& Society 2019 Graduate Free. RSVP required for the Alumni public, May 16–20, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
Exhibition | Generation 8 and Industry Opening Reception For more information contact
Brooklyn Army Terminal Annex, at prattdesign2019.eventbrite msarno@pratt.edu.
80 58th St., Brooklyn .com. Contact SoD@pratt.edu.
fashiondesignandsociety.com Pratt Shows:
On May 14, each Parsons MFA fash- Pratt Shows: Industrial Design at
ion design candidate showcases Industrial Design at ICFF WantedDesign Manhattan
their collection through an instal- Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. WantedDesign Manhattan,
lation, revealing the developmental prattshows.org Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
process work that was created Kingston Creative Xchange is prattshows.org
in support of the final collection. It a community-driven project aimed Bathroom of the Future 2025 is
is a sneak peek into the world of at revitalization of crafts and local a design and research project
the designer and a prelude to the production in Kingston, NY. The sponsored by American Standard
runway show held during New projects feature collaborative to develop a system of design
York Fashion Week in September. work by communications design, solutions aimed at urban bathing
industrial design, and interior and water use. This is a team
Student Design design students at Pratt Institute. project by Pratt Institute’s Indus-
Showcase Night For more information, contact trial Design Chair Constantin Boym
Parsons School of Design, John Otis at jotis@pratt.edu. and MID ’20 students. For more
66 W. 12th St. 10 a.m.–7 p.m., May 19–22. information, contact Constantin
eventbrite.com/e/NYCxDESIGN- Boym at cboym@pratt.edu.
student-design-showcase- Free and open to the public.
night-tickets-54290285706 11 a.m.–7 p.m. May 18–21.
In addition to the year-end gallery
shows and exhibitions many of
the NYC–based schools will be
holding, Parsons School of Design
will host the annual Student
Design Showcase Night, featuring
leading design students from
Parsons, SVA, Pratt, FIT, and
Cooper Union. The theme of this
year’s event will be “Power.”
Free and open to the public.
May 12 at 7 p.m.

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Pratt Shows: Precarious: The 2019 MA Friday, May 10
Digital Arts Best of DDA Design Research, Writing 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Animation Screening and Criticism Graduate Flatiron District Design
Alamo Drafthouse, Thesis Conference Week Store Tours
445 Albee Sq., SVA Theatre, Flatiron Design District,
City Point Building, 4th Fl., 333 W 23rd St. 200 5th Ave.
Brooklyn designresearch.sva.edu designweekstoretours.com
prattshows.org The class of 2019 MA candi- This always-changing NYC
This film festival features juried dates will present their thesis neighborhood offers a perfect
senior projects and thesis work in ten-minute presentations walking tour for design shoppers
animation work by students in grouped into four subcategories: and homeowners on a mission.
Pratt Institute’s Department of Precarious Places, Precarious The Flatiron Design District offers
Digital Arts. In this culminating Practices, Precarious Patterns, the widest range of decor, vint-
screening on May 13, 7:30–10 p.m., and Precarious Planets. age, furniture, and flagship con-
each student will present a body Held May 13, 7–10 p.m. cept stores. A leading connoisseur
of work created during their senior and chronicler of design will guide
year. RSVP required. Victoria you through an exclusive, curated
Smolinsky: vsmolins@pratt.edu Pop-Up Retail experience to expand your appe-
or (718) 636-3411. Experiences tite and appreciation of design-
driven hospitality and ultra-
Film/Video Senior Showcase contemporary home furnishings.
at BAM Rose Cinema $85. Through May 16.
BAM Rose Cinema, Wednesday, May 8
30 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn 11 a.m.–7 p.m. 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
prattshows.org ateliernovō Pop-Up Shop Soho District Design Week
Held May 20, the Film/Video Senior 96 Grand St. Store Tour
Showcase at BAM Rose Cinema ateliernovo.com Soho Historic Design District,
is a juried presentation of senior ateliernovō, the online destination 11 Howard St.
thesis films produced by BFA Film for unique French decorative designweekstoretours.com
students. Free and open to the objects, will launch its first pop-up New York’s newest and most exper-
public. To reserve a free ticket, store in Soho. An emerging voice in imental home furnishing and
email filmvideo@pratt.edu. Anyone the contemporary craft scene, interior designers have established
who has not emailed a reservation ateliernovō sells a selection of ob- flagship stores and hotels at the
will be placed on standby. jects by French master artisans— intersection of Howard and Crosby
one-of-a-kind and limited series Streets in the Soho Historic Cast
items available in NYC for the first Iron District. Join us on a guided,
School of Visual Arts time. Free and open to the public. curated tour to discover what’s
SVA MFA Products of Design Through May 24. new, meet the new design stars,
Thesis Presentations and immerse yourself in the tastes
SVA Theatre, 333 W. 23rd St. and style of this new design
productsofdesign.sva.edu district. $85. Through May 16.
We invite you to attend the
Masters Thesis showcase presen-
tations of the 2019 graduating
class of the MFA in Products of
Design program, held May 14, 11
a.m.–5:30 p.m. Twenty graduating
students will present their year long
thesis topics—from one-way trips
to Mars to reimagining the rape
kit. The day will be punctuated by
catered breaks, and a champagne
reception will close the session.
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11 a.m.– 6 p.m. 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Monday, May 13
NYC Jewelry Week Presents Design Pavilion presents 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Jonathan Adler, Design Market NYC MagMagMag
715 Lexington Ave. Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, Vitsoe, 17 W. 8th St.
nycjewelryweek.com btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. magculture.com
NYC Jewelry is excited to partner from W. 42nd & 47th Sts. MagMagMag coincides with
with Jonathan Adler to present design-pavilion.com magCulture’s ModMagNYC
a series of trunk shows featuring Established as part of Design conference. We’ll be filling Vitsoe
emerging jewelry designers and Pavilion, Design Market NYC with the best international titles
artists from NYC Jewelry Week’s offers an annual, curated, design and magazines leading the way
initiative One for the Future that shopping experience. With more in the NYC indie scene. All will be
supports the inclusion of emerging than five million local business available to buy, and we’ll be
creatives within the jewelry people, residents, and interna- programming a series of free
industry. Free and open to the tional visitors. Free and open to the events with local emagazine
public. Through May 22. public. Through May 22. makers. Free and open to the
public. Through June 1.
11 a.m.–7 p.m. WallpaperSTORE*
Brooklyn Navy Yard Times Square Pedestrian Plazas,
Design Market btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. Thursday, May 16
Brooklyn Navy Yard Bldg. 77, 141 from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.store. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Flushing Ave., Brooklyn wallpaper.com Prison Blues x Product
brooklynnavyyard.org The WallpaperSTORE*, the online Design UO
In the Brooklyn Navy Yard, tradi- design shop of internationally WantedDesign Brooklyn,
tional and modern designers and acclaimed Wallpaper* magazine, Industry City,
manufacturers intersect at the will bring a pop-up store to New 274 36th St., Brooklyn
cutting edge of urban industry. York. The store will feature a artdesign.uoregon.edu/pd
Join us to shop a range of prod- curated offering of some of the This partnership between Oregon
ucts all designed and produced in WallpaperSTORE*’s most iconic Corrections Enterprises (OCE) and
Brooklyn. Free and open to the pieces, including exclusive items the Department of Product Design
public. Through May 15. made in NYC. Free and open at the University of Oregon has
to the public. Through May 22. created a line of contemporary,
11 a.m.–8 p.m. durable work apparel. OCE’s
Zaha Hadid Design Pop-Up employed, incarcerated adults help
at 10 Corso Como New York Saturday, May 11 students specify designs for mass
1 Fulton St. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. production, and students introduce
10corsocomo.nyc FAD Market contemporary materials and styles
Zaha Hadid Design, in conjunction The Invisible Dog Art Center, to OCE. Come shop the newest
with concept store 10 Corso 51 Bergen St., Brooklyn Prison Blues capsule collection,
Como New York, will unveil a fadmarket.co made on the inside to be worn
bespoke installation to showcase In celebration of NYCxDESIGN, on the outside. Free and open to
the ZHD collection of design FAD Market, a roving Fashion, Art, the public. Through May 20.
objects. The three-meter-tall and Design marketplace, takes
installation reinterprets 10 Corso up residence at The Invisible Dog
Como’s logo through ZHD’s dis- Art Center to present over 50 Friday, May 17
tinctive language. Free and open thoughtfully curated designers. Store hours
to the public. Through May 22. Join us for a special showcase of Dome Life
locally designed handcrafted Design Within Reach Soho
goods and discover the best Studio, 110 Greene St.
up-and-coming designers from dwr.com
the city and beyond. Free and open Visions of futures past. And
to the public. Through May 12. a pop-up store with clothes and
furniture. Brought to you by
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10 a.m.–7 p.m. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. 8 a.m.– 6 p.m.
#PLDSGN: Up-and-Coming NYC Jewelry Week Presents Design Talks Presents
Designers from Poland at Jewelry Outside the Jewelry The Impact at Nasdaq
WantedDesign Store: A Conversation for Design Pavilion
WantedDesign Manhattan Jonathan Adler, Nasdaq Screen on Times Square
at the Terminal Stores, 715 Lexington Ave., 3rd Fl. at W. 43rd St.
269 11th Ave. nycjewelryweek.com design-pavilion.com
wanteddesignnyc.com NYC Jewelry Week and Jonathan The Impact Summit is a Design
The exhibition is combined with Adler present a panel discussion Talk special forum for all design
a pop-up shop stocked with con- featuring leaders in the design, industries committed to designing
temporary products from Poland. art, and jewelry fields. The panel a circular future. We offer a full-
Visitors can peruse a selection of focuses on the intersection of the day conference at Nasdaq focused
objects made by emerging design- design fields and jewelry. Free and on sustainability. The Summit
ers from Poland working across a open to the public. is sponsored by Design Pavilion,
range of techniques, from detailed Nasdaq, Times Square Alliance,
handiwork to pieces produced with and Global Fashion Exchange
3D printing. No entrance fee for Saturday, May 11 (GFX). Free. Registration required.
trade. Two-day-pass public tickets 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
available for Saturday and Sunday. South Bronx Baton: In 2–7:30 p.m.
Through May 21. Community Land We Trust Design Talks NYC Presented
754 Melrose Ave., by Design Pavilion
The Bronx Times Square Pedestrian Plazas,
bronxculturecollective.nyc btw. Broadway & 7th Ave.
Free Public Talks A series of open-source panel from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.
& Workshops discussions and charette about design-pavilion.com
Community Land Trusts (CLTs), A curated community-based pro-
Resiliency Projects, and Com- gram in conjunction with Design
munity Gardens in the South Bronx, Pavilion, featuring culturally
Tuesday, May 7 the community’s efforts to main- relevant conversations pertaining
7–10 p.m. tain the sustained use of these to architecture, design, art, and
Jason Kachadourian— public spaces, as well as plans to civic development by creative
Presenting Ghosts secure long-term community leaders across design disciplines.
Cooler Gallery, access to them. Regional leaders Free and open to the public.
22 Waverly Ave. will also discuss the “stakeholder-
cooler-gallery.com led revitalization” that has taken 6–8 p.m.
Jason Kachadourian investigates place in the region over the past Design Diplomacy
personal spaces, sanctuaries 45 years. Multiple locations
for their occupants, mining the fciny.org/projects/
content of the paintings and design-diplomacy
reconstituting fragments from the Each Nordic consul general—
visual information available in three Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway,
dimensions—and transforming Sweden—will host a talk with
these objects into rituals. Sign up two designers on life and work
on Cooler Gallery’s website to take over a playful card game. Refresh-
part in an intimate, sensory guided ments provided. Presented in
ritual throughout NYCxDESIGN. collaboration with WantedDesign.
Free and open to the public. Free with RSVP. Through May 22.

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6–8 p.m. 6:30–8 p.m. 6–8 p.m.
Design Diplomacy: Denmark Augusta Savage and Icons Brands Bringing It:
The Residence of Denmark of the Harlem Renaissance Dissecting Phygital Retail
in New York, 8 Spruce St., Great Hall at The Cooper Union, Experiences
East Penthouse 7 E. 7th St. 233 Broadway, 16th Fl.,
fciny.org/projects/ cooper.edu eventbrite.com/e/58874146156
design-diplomacy Dr. Theresa Leininger-Miller, author Open an app, visit a pop-up
Denmark’s consul general will of New Negro Artists in Paris, store, browse a website, share
host a Design Diplomacy talk with discusses two best-known works a branded experience, binge on
two designers discussing life by Augusta Savage (1892-1962), influencer videos, or get something
and work over a playful card game. “Gamin” and “Lift Every Voice and customized: The way we engage
Refreshments provided. Pre- Sing.” She will be joined by Nana with brands has totally changed
sented in collaboration with Adusei-Poku, adjunct instructor in the last decade. Join creative
WantedDesign. Free with RSVP. in The Cooper Union’s School minds from SoulCycle, Nike SNKRs,
of Art, and Wendy N. E. Ikemoto, and InStyle to chat about how
6–9 p.m. associate curator of American brands are responding to evolving
The Woolworth Building— Art at the New-York Historical phygital consumer behaviors, and
Designing for the Society, for a discussion what trends they see in the future.
Next Generation about Savage’s work. RSVP Free and open to the public.
The Woolworth Building, at bit.ly/2F9d2H6. Free.
233 Broadway, 16th Fl. 6–8 p.m.
eventbrite.com/e/the- Design Diplomacy: Norway
woolworth-building-designing- Tuesday, May 14 Residence of Consul General
for-100-clients-in-one-office- 4–6 p.m. of Norway,
tickets-58877910415 Fueling Change 310 E. 53rd St.
Join us for an informal discussion Through Design fciny.org/projects/design-
of adaptive reuse of a true archi- 233 Broadway diplomacy
tectural icon by Alex Saltzman of eventbrite.com/e/fueling- Norway’s consul general will host
Alchemy Properties, the developer change-through-design- a Design Diplomacy talk with
responsible for the condominium tickets-58874917463 two designers discussing life and
conversion of the The Woolworth Join a hands-on workshop to work over a playful card game.
Building and Clayton Whitman envision how design might change Refreshments provided. Presented
of the design team responsible for habits and encourage people to in collaboration with WantedDe-
the transformation the 16th floor embrace a better future. Small sign. Free with RSVP.
into a collaborative workplace. groups will develop an organizing
Followed by a guided office tour. idea, imagine local activations,
Free and open to the public. draw upon visual inspiration, and Thursday, May 16
define touch-points to engage New 2:30–4:30 p.m.
Yorkers. This creative sprint will Better Future—Design
engage people to be pioneers of in the Boardroom
change through design. Join for the drivenxdesign.com
workshop and light refreshments. Design is no longer a million—
Free and open to the public. but a billion—dollar industry. This
session will see a panel of four
industry leaders as they examine
the wave of enterprise design that
is currently sweeping across
corporate America. Free and open
to the public.

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5–7 p.m. 6–8 p.m. Friday, May 17
Discover El-Space 2.0 (Re)Design Your Life 10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Long Island City, Queens Ipsos, 360 Park Ave. S., 17th Fl. Smarin Presents:
designtrust.org eventbrite.com/e/ The Bounce Station
Join the Design Trust for Public redesign-your-life- and kids’ workshop
Space and NYC Department of tickets-58659227328 WantedDesign Brooklyn,
Transportation for a conversation This workshop, facilitated by Industry City,
and tour to discover El-Space, professional user experience 274 36th St., Brooklyn
the first comprehensive approach researchers from Ipsos, will pro- smarin.net/fr
to creating a pedestrian experi- vide each attendee with an The Smarin team will lead a 30-
ence, environmental resilience, opportunity to engage with the minute workshop as well as
and enhanced lighting around human-centered design process workshops for kids, inviting them
transportation infrastructure to redesign an aspect of everyday to invent new body gestures from
citywide. We will visit the pilot life as a New Yorker. Food and a seated position with the bounc-
installation in Long Island City and refreshments provided. Free and ing effect of the sChaise. Free
preview the planning framework open to the public. and open to the public on Friday,
for “el-spaces” across the five May 17, and Monday, May 20.
boroughs. Free and open to the 6:30–8 p.m.
public. See website for location. Panel Discussion 6–8 p.m.
with Aldo Bakker Emre Arolat:
5:30–7:30 p.m. 693 5th Ave. Scent of the Trace
David Berlow : carpentersworkshopgallery.com 199 Lafayette St.
Beyond the Quest for Join us for a panel discussion emrearolat.com
the Perfect Uppercase featuring art and design world RIBA 20 Top Buildings of 2018 and
Partial Differential luminaries in conversation with Aga Khan Award winning architect
Google HQ, 111 8th Ave. Aldo Bakker on the occasion Emre Arolat in conversation about
tdc.org of his exhibition Slow Motion at his new book Scent of the Trace.
Watch this event live on the Type Carpenters Workshop Gallery. Free and open to the public.
Directors Club YouTube channel!
David Berlow’s talk will show what Wix Playground Presents: 6–8 p.m.
happens to and for typography It’s Nice That In Conversation with
when we start to get more specific Wix Playground, hollis+morris Artist:
about the fonts, and thus the 235 W. 23rd St. Mischa Couvrette
glyphs, we design by having more wixplaygroundpresents.com Arlo Soho, 231 Hudson St.
generalized fonts. David Berlow Wix and It’s Nice That team eventbrite.com/e/in-
is a veteran of the type industry up once again for an inspirational conversation-with-hollismorris-
and created Type Network in 2016. evening of new ideas and lively artist-mischa-couvrette-
Free and open to the public. conversation. Free and open tickets-59189203501
to the public. Meet Mischa Couvrette from the
6–8 p.m. Toronto-based furniture and
Design Diplomacy: Sweden lighting firm hollis+morris as he sits
The Swedish Residence, down with Arlo Hotels to talk
600 Park Ave. identity, craft, and the release of
fciny.org/projects/ his new Bloom Collection featuring
design-diplomacy the celebrated Willow Pendant.
Sweden’s consul general will Free and open to the public.
host a Design Diplomacy talk
with two designers discussing
life and work over a playful card
game. Refreshments provided.
Presented in collaboration with
WantedDesign. Free with RSVP.

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Saturday, May 18 3–5 p.m. Tuesday, May 21
Inquire for times Garden of Secrets 6–8 p.m.
Smarin Presents: Cooper Hewitt, Design Talk Roundtable
Talk by Stephanie Marin Smithsonian Design Museum, at Michele Varian
WantedDesign Brooklyn, 2 E. 91st St. 27 Howard St.
Industry City, 274 36th St., cooperhewitt.org michelevarian.com
brooklynsmarin.net Throughout history, designers have These talks tackle subjects like
Stephanie Marin talks about sought connections with nature the internet’s disruption of the
research performed by Smarin in by investigating its materials and design industry, the economy of
the field of care. The performer/ imitating and abstracting its forms jewelry design, how social media
dancer presents a series of possible and qualities. In this program, interacts with the analog world,
gestures on the sChaise, bodily participants will learn more about and more. The Design Talk Round-
responses to social interactions. biomimicry and biophilia from table features experts from the
Free and open to the public. a panel of experts. Free and open fields of art, design, business con-
to the public. sulting, real estate, and beyond.
11 a.m.–6 p.m. Free and open to the public.
Craft in Focus Festival
WantedDesign Brooklyn, Sunday, May 19
Industry City, Ongoing Wednesday, May 22
274 36th St., Brooklyn Cooper Hewitt Workshops 6–8 p.m.
craftinfocusnewyork.com Industry City, Design Diplomacy: Finland
The Craft in Focus Festival pre- 274 36th St., Brooklyn Residence of the Consul General
sents hands-on workshops, master industrycity.com of Finland,
classes, and demonstrations by Cooper Hewitt is hosting art 875 5th Ave.
renowned international craftsmen. workshops at Industry City fciny.org/projects/
Expect stained glass, violin making, for families. All programming design-diplomacy
hat design, henna art, calligraffiti, is free and open to the public. Finland’s consul general will
robot-making for kids, basketry, Through May 22. host a Design Diplomacy talk
mosaics, stone cutting, and much with two designers discussing
more. Building One at Industry City 2:30–3:30 p.m. life and work over a playful card
will be transformed into a vibrant NYC–Shanghai Creative game. Refreshments provided.
workspace for all ages. Entrance Design Dialogue Presented in collaboration with
is free, classes are ticketed. WantedDesign Manhattan WantedDesign. Free with RSVP.
Organized in partnership with at the Terminal Stores,
WantedDesign Brooklyn and IC 269 11th Ave.
Design Festival. Through May 20. wanteddesignnyc.com Thursday, May 23
Twenty-five original design brands 6:30–8:30 p.m.
and talented designers present Asian Creative Collective—
2–6 p.m. the latest Chinese design trends Design Week
Futureworks Makerspace and speak on cross-cultural design Inquire for location
All-You-Can-Make and social networking. This is asiancreativecollective.com
Open House a platform for sharing thoughts, We will be inviting design leaders
140 58th St., Unit 1C, Brooklyn concepts, challenges, trends, to talk about their experience.
makerspace.nyc/bk-makerspace and ideas about the responsibil- Each speaker will have ten to 15
Tour the metal, wood, machine, ities of design. It’s also an oppor- minutes followed by networking
electronics, and sewing facilities tunity to explore design and sessions. BYOB. Free and open
in our brand new community business collaboration. Free and to the public.
makerspace! Featuring demos open to the public.
of advanced manufacturing and
digital technology, including laser
cutters, 3D printing, waterjet
cutting, CNC machines, and more.
We will have open workstations
available so you can try out some of
the tools for free. All are welcome.

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Design Trade Only 5–8 p.m. Thursday, May 16
Brooklyn Designs Keynote 1–2 p.m.
Ongoing During & Opening Night Party The Power of Creative
Brooklyn Navy Yard, Bldg. 77, Collaboration and Cross-
NYCxDESIGN:
141 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn Continental Design–
May 10–22 bklyndesigns.com A Panel Talk
9 a.m.–5 p.m. Join us for a conversation with Sacco Carpet,
Cameron Design House’s Claire Weisz, principal-in-charge 30 E. 33rd St.
NYC Debut and Launch of WXY—the firm behind the camerondesignhouse.com
of the Inari Chandelier redevelopment of the Brooklyn Join Cameron Design House and
Sacco Carpet, Army Terminal and the Brooklyn Sacco Carpet in conversation with
30 E. 33rd St. Navy Yard Master Plan—and interior designer Iris Dankner and
camerondesignhouse.com David Ehrenberg, president and Tanya Zaben of Interior Monologue
UK-based bespoke sculptural CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard to discuss the power of creative
lighting company Cameron Design Development Corporation, with collaboration and cross-continental
House unveils iconic designs in Metropolis senior editor Katie design. Free. Design trade only.
a permanent installation at the Okamoto. Stay for music, food,
Sacco Carpet showroom. This is drinks, and unique design instal-
the launch of the Inari chandelier, lations at the Brooklyn Designs Friday, May 17
inspired by Lake Inari in Finland. Opening Night Party. Free. 5–10 p.m.
Also on display are the Haara Design trade only. Caesarstone &
and Vesanto pendants. Free and WantedDesign Opening
open to the trade. Night Co-Host
Saturday, May 11 WantedDesign Manhattan
10 a.m.–6 p.m. 6–10 p.m. at the Terminal Stores,
Cesar New York Showroom Ligne Roset Soho Night 269 11th Ave.
Open House 155 Wooster St. caesarstoneus.com
50 W. 23rd St. ligne-roset.com The opening night event, co-hosted
cesarnyc.com Ligne Roset will host the design with WantedDesign, will celebrate
Cesar New York is the North community at its Soho location. Caesarstone’s imagination, the
American flagship of Cesar Italy, a Preview select 2019 collections, virtue that has established us as a
luxury European kitchen cabinet including the Ipanema seating trusted brand and a design leader,
company that produces high-end concept by designer Didier Gomez. that has facilitated the creation
contemporary kitchen cabinet and Free. Design trade only. of more unique textures, colors,
storage solutions. Please join us to materials, and applications than
discover the latest kitchen design ever imagined. Design trade only.
trends during NYCxDESIGN. Free Wednesday, May 15
and open to the trade. Inquire for times 6–9 p.m.
3 Days of Design Aperitivo Italiano
with GamFratesi at Cesar New York
Friday, May 10 Featuring Jacob Gubi 50 W. 23rd St.
6–8 p.m. 419 Park Ave. S., 17th Fl. cesarnyc.com
Ligne Roset NoMad Night suiteny.com On the occasion of NYCxDESIGN
250 Park Ave. S. SUITE NY will host a series of 2019, Cesar NYC Kitchen is glad
ligne-roset.com events during Design Week with to invite you to this special night.
Ligne Roset hosts a special esteemed design duo GamFratesi. Join our Cheese & Wine Evening
exhibition and event with a focus Design trade only. Through May 17. Event at Cesar NYC Kitchen Show-
on design and artistic inspiration— room. Open to architects, devel-
everything that NYCxDESIGN is opers, and interior designers only.
about. Free. Design trade only.

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Saturday, May 18 3–6 p.m. 12–6 p.m.
10 a.m.–7 p.m. The Science of Fractal Design Humanscale Open House
Format Fine Goods at Mohawk Group, 125 W. 25th St. & Toast to Freedom 20
WantedDesign Manhattan mohawkgroup.com 1114 6th Ave., 15th Fl.
WantedDesign Manhattan A panel of experts will unpack the icff.a2zinc.net/NYC2019/
at the Terminal Stores, fascinating visual science of Public/Sessions.aspx?
269 11th Ave. fractals and how we can enjoy Keyword=Humanscale&View=
wanteddesignnyc.com nature by way of patterns created Sessions&ID=17568
Come view the latest introduc- at the interface of art and science. Designers and ICFF attendees
tions from Format Fine Goods, a are invited to Humanscale’s open
furniture and lighting studio based 6–9 p.m. house hours on May 20–21 to relax,
in Denver, Colorado. Introductions AXOR Presents: recharge, and enjoy sweeping
include lighting (chandelier, AXOR MyEdition views of Bryant Park at the brand’s
sconce, and task lamp designs) Nemo Tile & Stone, new headquarters. Arrive at 5:30
and the Arches upholstered bench. 48 E. 21st St. p.m. each day for a toast to cele-
Open to the design trade only. axor-design.com brate the 20th anniversary of
AXOR invites you to admire the the iconic Freedom Chair. Free,
6–8 p.m. exciting new AXOR MyEdition design trade only. RSVP at icff@
FLOS Showroom Event collection of customizable humanscale.com.
152 Greene St. faucets and tub fillers. Come
usa.flos.com celebrate with us to kick off
Join FLOS in its Soho showroom ICFF and NYCxDESIGN. Free and Wednesday, May 22
for a special lighting exhibition open to the design trade only. Inquire for time
and event. Contact press@flosusa Design Royalty
.com for more details. Open D&D Building,
to the design trade only. Monday, May 20 979 3rd Ave.
9 a.m.–5 p.m. ddbuilding.com/events
nanimarquina Showroom Interior designer Lady Henrietta
Sunday, May 19 Debuts New Rugs and Spencer-Churchill, design icon Nina
1:30–2:30 p.m. Accessories Campbell, and sculptor David
Why Some Designs 588 Broadway, Ste. 607 Harber in discussion with British
Stand the Test of Time nanimarquina.com House & Garden editor in chief
Javits Center, Explore the latest nanimarquina Hatta Byng. Discover the panelists’
655 W. 34th St. collections, including the outdoor unique practices. Free. Design
icff.com range of rugs, and new designs trade only.
To mark the 20th anniversary of by Ilse Crawford and Mathias Hahn.
the iconic Freedom Chair, designed For a specific appointment, con- 2:10–3 p.m.
by Niels Diffrient, Humanscale tact usa@nanimarquina.com. Free. If You Can See It,
founder and CEO Bob King will Design trade only. Through May 25. You Can Be It
sit down with design journalist, Knoll at the D&D,
editor, and critic Julie Lasky for a 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1523
conversation around Diffrient’s knoll.com
revolutionary philosophies and Join Metropolis editor in chief,
how they can impact all facets of Avinash Rajagopal for a candid
design. $75. Design trade only. conversation with designers
Corey Damen Jenkins, Young Huh,
Everick Brown, and Sweeten
CEO and founder Jean Brownhill.
Together they will shine the
spotlight on the incredible talents
who are sometimes overshadowed
in a largely white industry and
male-dominated business world.

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Selected Events 9 a.m–5 p.m. Friday, May 10
Carl Hansen & Søn 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
Launches New Designs The Stoop: Tribute to a Piece
Ongoing During at Flagship Store of Brooklyn Furniture
NYCxDESIGN: 251 Park Ave. S., 13th Fl. Brooklyn Designs,
carlhansen.com Brooklyn Navy Yard, Bldg. 77,
May 10–22 Carl Hansen & Søn presents 141 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn
New York Cottages 2019 launches from Danish design cooler-gallery.com
& Gardens masters Hans J. Wegner, Borge Cooler Gallery is curating a group
C&G Media Group, Mogensen, and Frits Henningsen of artists and designers to pay
One Grand Central Pl., and additions to its portfolio from tribute to the stoop. A stoop will
60 E. 42nd St., Ste. 3010 Austrian design trio EOOS. The be built at the center of Brooklyn
cottages-gardens.com new pieces are showcased in Carl Designs, and each artist will
New York Cottages & Gardens will Hansen & Søn’s freshly staged create an intervention—be it sculp-
launch its first annual Design Guide New York Flagship Store. ture or a functional object. Pass
featuring top firms as well as prod- for Brooklyn Designs required.
uct resources for the ultra-affluent 10 a.m–5 p.m. Through May 12.
consumer looking to buy, renovate, Oui Design at
build, and decorate. Join us for WantedDesign Brooklyn 6–8 p.m.
a cocktail celebration as we unveil WantedDesign Brooklyn, Female Design Council
the new guide and toast the current Industry City, Exhibition at 1stdibs Gallery:
issue. Inquire for date and time. 274 36th St., Brooklyn Opening Cocktail
Free and open to the public. wanteddesignnyc.com Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.,
Oui Design aims to foster creative Lobby 4, 7th Fl.
9 a.m.–5 p.m. exchange between France and 1stdibs.com
Armadillo & Co. Showroom the United States and presents Join 1stdibs for a cocktail to cele-
Armadillo & Co. Showroom, Transatlantic Creative Exchange, brate the opening of an exhibition
113 Broadway a program that brings together curated by the Female Design
armadillo-co.com five designer-manufacturer duos, Council (FDC) featuring works from
Designed in Australia and hand- and the work of French design 20 female designers from around
made by artisans in India, all students. Free. Through May 22. the world. By invitation only.
Armadillo & Co. floor rugs are
handmade, sustainably crafted, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. 6 p.m.–2 a.m.
and use all natural fibers for Tala Open Studio The One Show
added luxury and warmth. Free. 68 Jay St., #602, Brooklyn Cipriani, 55 Wall St.
us.tala.co.uk oneclub.org/creativeweek
9 a.m.–5 p.m. British lighting brand Tala opens The One Show is one of the most
Articolo Showroom the doors to its new DUMBO prestigious awards competitions in
1133 Broadway studio during NYCxDESIGN. advertising, design, interactive,
articololighting.com Experience the latest lighting and branded entertainment. $500.
Based in Melbourne, Australia, innovations and learn how to
Articolo is a design studio that incorporate sustainability into
celebrates the art of light through designs. Free.
a commitment to artisanal craft
and quality workmanship. Free.

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Saturday, May 11 Monday, May 13 12–2 p.m.
10 a.m.–4 p.m. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Design Pavilion
Futureworks Makerspace LAB | Architecture Presents Nasdaq
Open House and Urban Design Times Square Pedestrian Plazas,
Brooklyn Army Terminal, NYU Gallatin School of btw. Broadway & 7th Ave.
140 58th St. Unit 1C, Brooklyn Individualized Study, from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.
makerspace.nyc/ 1 Washington Pl. design-pavilion.com
bk-makerspace gallatin.nyu.edu Through Nasdaq Spotlight, Design
Tour NYC’s largest community Our team of NYU faculty and Pavilion engages over two million
makerspace! Visit our metal, students, led by professor Louise followers in design broadcasts
wood, machine, electronics, and Harpman, will design and fabri- with Patrick Duffy, May 13–17 (visit
sewing facilities and find out cate one or more of the following: site for times). Nasdaq also hosts
about adult and children’s classes, a full-size pavilion, an experience, the full-day “Design Talks
memberships, day passes, and a film, a soundscape, an immersive Sustainability Summit” on May 13
more. Free and open to the public. multi-media design extravaganza. and will reveal the Arts Thread
Free and open to the public. Student Competition win-
ning mural, “Relentless Possibility.”
Sunday, May 12 9:30 a.m.–6 p.m. Free and open to the public.
10:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Rich Brilliant Willing
Renovating FiDi: 50 Greene St., 2nd Fl. 5:30–8 p.m.
Skyscrapers, Plazas, richbrilliantwilling.com A Sense of New York
and the Impact of Zoning RBW’s latest introduction of textile COCO-MAT, 195 Lexington Ave.
with AIANY and the pendants will push the boundar- coco-mat.com/us_en/events
Downtown Design District ies of scale while creating a warm, This workshop series aims to
Meeting place disclosed upon luminous volume that provides explore and encourage a multi-
ticket purchase a delicate heft and visual weight sensory interaction with our urban
calendar.aiany.org to a space. Through May 23. environment. We will explore our
The walking tour focuses on RSVP@richbrilliantwilling.com cities with our five senses of touch,
Lower Manhattan’s significant taste, smell, sound, and sight. $25.
spires of the 1930s, plus the re- 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
use of older structures and 28 The Atitlán Project 6–8 p.m.
Liberty, One Liberty Plaza, and at West Elm Chelsea Person Place Thing
140 Broadway, including a stop at 112 W. 18th St. with Randy Cohen
the Beekman Hotel. Rain or shine. westelm.com/theatitlanproject Featuring Bjarke Ingels
$30 for the general public, West Elm teamed up with design Center for Architecture,
$20 for AIANY members. firm Roar + Rabbit and designer 536 LaGuardia Pl.
Diego Olivero to create a calendar.aiany.org
11 a.m–6 p.m. limited-edition collection inspired Person Place Thing is an interview
Inside/Out New Directions by Pintando Santa Catarina Palopó show where Cohen’s guests talk
in Contemporary to drive economic development on about one person, one place, and
Outdoor Furniture Lake Atitlán, Guatemala. Learn one thing.This installment will be a
William Vale Hotel, more at pintandoelcambio.com. conversation with Bjarke Ingels,
111 N. 12th St., Brooklyn Free and open to the public. founder of Bjarke Ingels Group. $20.
kinandcompany.com Through May 22.
Curated by the Brooklyn-based 6:30–8:30 p.m.
design firm Kin & Company, the Murano X Brooklyn
exhibition brings together the UrbanGlass,
critically acclaimed darlings of 647 Fulton St., 3rd Fl., Brooklyn
the burgeoning American design urbanglass.org
scene to produce intimate Live glassmaking with Luca
work for outdoors spaces. Free. Nichetto, Marc Thorpe, and KEEP
Through May 28. Brooklyn at UrbanGlass, the largest
nonprofit, artist-access glass studio
on the East Coast. RSVP required
at urbanglass.org.

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Tuesday, May 14 5–6 p.m. 6–8 p.m.
8 a.m.–5 p.m. Galerie Magazine Talk | Collecting and Living
Calico Wallpaper and Madison Avenue: with Danish Modern:
Workstead Present Arcade Landmarks & Modernity Crafting a Modern Lifestyle
220 Church St. madisonavenuebid.org Center for Architecture,
workstead.com Galerie magazine presents 536 Laguardia Pl.
Calico Wallpaper and Workstead “Madison Avenue: Landmarks calendar.aiany.org
present “Arcade,” an immersive & Modernity,” a conversation Join us this evening to learn more
installation in the Neoclassical with editor in chief Jacqueline about Danish Modern’s current
Merchants Square Building in Terrebonne and her panel of identity. Talk with Dr. Daniella
Tribeca. The installation subtly leading architects and designers. Ohad, design historian; Peter
reimagines the Workstead- By invitation only. Kjelgaard, modern design at Bruun
designed interior through the Rasmussen; James Zemaitis,
lens of both studios’ latest work. 5–6:30 p.m. director of museum relations at
Free and open to the public. Empire Outlets Design R & Company; and Vance Trimble,
and Architecture Tour designer and collector. $10.
12–2 p.m. 55 Richmond Terrace,
Archtober Preview Staten Island
Center for Architecture, empireoutlets.nyc Wednesday, May 15
536 LaGuardia Pl. Opened in April, Empire Outlets 5–6 p.m.
archtober.org is NYC’s only outlet shopping The Oculus at Westfield
The Archtober preview will include destination. Designed by SHoP World Trade Center Tour
five iconic Building of the Day tours Architects, it features expansive Westfield World Trade Center,
across the five boroughs, as well as open corridors to the water and 185 Greenwich St.
Workplace Wednesday, featuring a sweeping sustainable green westfield.com/
an exciting behind-the-scenes look roof visible from the harbor. westfieldworldtradecenter
at an architecture firm in NYC. $10. Join Empire Outlets and SHoP Guided tour of Westfield World
Through May 18. Architects on a tour of the site. Trade Center with an art curator.
Free and open to the public.
4–6 p.m. 5–7 p.m. Through May 22.
Nokia Bell Labs Madison Avenue:
at Design Pavilion High Fashion & Historic 5:30–11 p.m.
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, Preservation—An Smarin Presents:
btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. Architectural Walking Tour The Bounce Station Live
from W. 42nd & 47th Sts. Madison Ave., for Opening Night
design-pavilion.com btw. 57th & 86th Sts. WantedDesign Brooklyn
Reeps One, beatboxer and vocalist, madisonavenuebid.org WantedDesign Brooklyn,
premieres a live version of “Second Join John Arbuckle, AIA Industry City,
Self,” demonstrating the creative preservationist and architec- 274 36th St., Brooklyn
potential of AI. The International tural tour guide, to discover the wanteddesignnyc.com
Contemporary Ensemble and artist- history behind landmark build- Smarin presents a transdiscipli-
in-residence Lainie Fefferman plays ings. Discover how high fashion nary performance for the Opening
music by award-winning Icelandic retail has been incorporated Celebration Party of WantedDesign
composer Anna Thorvaldsdottir to create a contemporary shop- 2019 in Brooklyn. During the
using phones as speakers. Free and ping destination. Free. Register cheerful gathering, all tensions
open to the public. at madisonavenuebid.org. are liberated through an archaic
and contemporary trance driven
with a live concert by Cyril Atef
a.k.a. PAPATEF. By invitation only.

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6–8 p.m. Thursday, May 16 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Unnatural Habitat 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Un Banquito Mas
Pelle, 56 W. 22nd St., 8th Fl. Facilitating Design WantedDesign Brooklyn,
pelledesigns.com Thinking: Understanding Industry City,
Pelle will celebrate “Unnatural Customer Behavior 274 36th St., Brooklyn
Habitat,” a conceptual environ- The Design Gym, 81 Prospect St. unbanquitomas.com
ment and exhibition of new work, thedesigngym.com/workshops “Un Banquito Mas” (One More Stool)
with a cocktail opening. The exhi- Over this two-day immersive is a synthesis and reduction exer-
bition will remain on view and workshop, dive into design think- cise of designing a stool under
open to the public through June 28. ing tools for building empathy size and material restrictions, and
and unearthing unique customer serves as an introductory exer-
6–8 p.m. insights. This learning experience cise for the classes of professor
Perspectives: will help you bring this practice Jorge Diego Etienne in the indus-
NYC Design Origins back to your team at work. $1,300. trial design department at Tec de
Grohe Design Center, Monterrey. Free and open to the
160 5th Ave., 4th Fl. 9 a.m.–6 p.m. public. Through May 20.
Celebrate the roots of industrial Murano X Brooklyn
design in the city. Reminisce WantedDesign Brooklyn, 10:30 a.m–1 p.m.
with the likes of Carl Magnusson, Industry City, Language of Aroma Part I:
who worked with the Eameses 274 36th St., Brooklyn Making Sense of Scents:
and the Knolls; Alberto Mantilla, wanteddesignnyc.com Explorations in Aroma
a Dreyfuss alum; and Michael UrbanGlass and KEEP Brooklyn with Cooper Hewitt,
Cousins. Moderator and host: will host a two-hour live perfor- Microsoft & TEALEAVES
Jean-Jacques L’Henaff, vice pres- mance of glassmaking. The one-of- Cooper Hewitt,
ident of design at Lixil Water a-kind glasswork will be designed Smithsonian Design Museum,
Technology Americas. $15. and produced live at UrbanGlass by 2 E. 91st St.
Brooklyn–based designers Adam bit.ly/2W3GT9Q
6–9 p.m. Holtzinger and Susan Spiranovich Join Cooper Hewitt, Microsoft, and
Utopia Opening Night of KEEP Brooklyn and exhibited at TEALEAVES for a world-class inclu-
at Property WantedDesign Brooklyn through sive design workshop and series
Property, 57 Walker St. May 20. Registration required. of sensory activations on Global
propertyfurniture.com Accessibility Awareness Day.
We are launching the latest furni- 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Included with museum admission.
ture and lighting from our top Escher, The Exhibition
designers featured alongside our & Experience 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
in-house lighting collection, as IC Design Festival, Design Under Pressure
well as a special line of tables Industry City, by CENTRO University |
produced in NYC. DJ Ara-Ash will 274 36th St., Brooklyn WantedDesign Brooklyn
spin tunes, and a signature cocktail eschernyc.com WantedDesign Brooklyn,
will be served during the opening An extraordinary exhibition with Industry City,
night of the show. Free and open over 200 original works by the 274 36th St., Brooklyn
to the public. Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher, centro.edu.mx/design-
and many opportunities to immerse under-pressure
7–9 p.m. yourself in Escher’s impossible This exhibition shows the
Opening Reception: 100 world. $15. Through May 19. results of an international pro-
Years of Adjustable Light gram between Mexico City–
Goethe Institute of New York, based institution CENTRO and
30 Irving Pl. WantedDesign that imagined
www.midgard.com an Emergency Design Force
In 1919, Midgard founder Curt for cities to use the abilities of
Fischer patented the movable elec- creative professionals in crisis
tric light, solving the issue of poor situations. Free and open to the
lighting in workspaces. Come view public. Through May 20.
this rarely shown Bauhaus-era short
film. Free and open to the public.

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11 a.m.–6 p.m. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. 1–11:30 p.m.
École Nationale Supérieure School of the Art Language of Aroma Part II:
des Arts Décoratifs Institute of Chicago, Making Sense of Scents:
WantedDesign Brooklyn, 2019 Whatnot Studio Screening & Intimate
Industry City, WantedDesign Brooklyn, Conversation
274 36th St., Brooklyn Industry City, Cooper Hewitt,
event.wanteddesignnyc.com 274 36th St., Brooklyn Smithsonian Design Museum,
This exhibition presents six proj- saic.edu 2 E. 91st St.
ects by students whose works Students will present a collection bit.ly/2Hw5XlP
are based on global ecology, of furniture and objects that ad- Aroma has the power to enhance
placing community and respon- dress obsolescence. Free and open the human experience. Join us for
sibility at the heart of their to the public. Through May 20. a screening and an intimate conver-
research. Free and open to the sation with leading experts in the
public. Through May 20. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. field of sensory communication.
Smarin Presents: Join panelists Ruth Starr, accessi-
11 a.m.–6 p.m. The Bounce Station bility manager, Cooper Hewitt,
Human/Nature: Meditations WantedDesign Brooklyn, Smithsonian Design Museum;
on Material Culture | Industry City, Margaret Price, principal design
Haliburton School 274 36th St., Brooklyn strategist at Microsoft; and Lana
of Art + Design smarin.net/fr Sutherland, co-founder and CEO
WantedDesign Brooklyn, This choreographed exhibition at TEALEAVES for a conversation
Industry City, combines 30 sChaises and the about sensory communication.
274 36th St., Brooklyn projection of a tutorial video. Included with admission.
wanteddesignnyc.com Visitors can experience the boun-
In response to the complexities cing sChaise, exercise freely, 1–4 p.m.
of the digital age, students find and feel the bounce revolution. Wanted Spring Job Fair
new forms of expression in their Free and open to the public. WantedDesign Brooklyn,
work through the machine-made, Industry City,
the handmade and the other- 11 a.m.–6 p.m. 274 36th St., Brooklyn
worldly. Free and open to the Transatlantic Creative aigany.org
public. Through May 20. Exchange | As NYCxDESIGN welcomes
WantedDesign Brooklyn thousands of professionals to
11 a.m.–6 p.m. WantedDesign Brooklyn, the city, WantedDesign has part-
R & Company Italian Radical Industry City, nered with the AIGA NY chapter
Design Exhibition 274 36th St., Brooklyn to host Wanted: Spring Job Fair
64 White St. wanteddesignnyc.com at WantedDesign Brooklyn. This
r-and-company.com This program presents fruitful and event should be at the top of the
R & Company presents an durable partnerships between list for recent graduates, design
exhibition on Italian radical design design professionals on both sides schools, and new talent. $5.
from 1965–1975. The exhibition of the Atlantic. WantedDesign
is accompanied by a book publ- Brooklyn presents the third edition
ished by The Monacelli Press and of Transatlantic Creative Exchange,
documentary, which presents part of Oui Design. Free and open
interviews with pioneering to the public. Through May 20.
designers from the movement.
Through May 18. Free and
open to the public.

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6–8 p.m. 6–10 p.m. Friday, May 17
2019 Gil Oberfield Memorial Montauk Sofa X Tribeca 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Lecture: Annabelle Selldorf Design Night Great Typography on the
Center for Architecture, 42 Lispenard St. Web with Variable Fonts
536 LaGuardia Pl. letstauk.com with Jason Pamental
calendar.aiany.org An NYCxDESIGN banner outside 347 West 36th St.
The annual Oberfield lecture our showroom door will identify tdc.org
brings to the podium speakers Montauk as a drop-by location. Join Jason Pamental for a hands-on,
whose work excels in the field of We invite you to visit for the launch one-day introduction to responsive
interior architecture. Annabelle of our new DREAM (bedroom) typography and the latest evolu-
Selldorf, FAIA, is the principal of collection and the new Jill sofa. tion of the OpenType specification:
Selldorf Architects and serves on Prosecco and canapés will be Variable Fonts. Jason Pamental is
the Board of the Architectural served. Free and open to the public. a seasoned designer with over 20
League of New York, the World years’ experience in both creative
Monuments Fund, the Chinati 6–10 p.m. and technical roles, and an invited
Foundation, and the Center for Pas de Deux Opening expert to the W3C Web Fonts
Curatorial Studies at Bard. $10. at Colony Working Group. $350.
Colony, 324 Canal St., 2nd Fl.
6–8 p.m. goodcolony.com 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Errata: Books Do Each of Colony’s designers will Kikkerland x Central
Clutter a Room showcase a new work of design, Saint Martins Exhibition
Mast Books, 72 Ave. A paired with a work of fine art WantedDesign Manhattan at the
errata.info of their choosing. Join us for Pas Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
Errata is an exhibition that “ques- de Deux, an exhibit that cele- kikkerlanddesignchallenge.
tions the physical condition of both brates the ongoing dance between com/v2/interviews/nick-rhodes
books and design objects.” It will Design and Art. Free and open In Kikkerland Design’s latest
bring together new work from to the public. Through May 31. Design Challenge, students were
seven Spanish designers, ranging asked to design innovative prod-
in material and typology. Free and 6:30–9:30 p.m. ucts in stationery, desktop, and
open to the public. Through May 31. frog 50: office categories that incorporate
Decades of Innovation Kikkerland Design’s witty aes-
6–9 p.m. 55 Prospect St., Brooklyn thetic. An academic winner and
Follow the Curve: frogdesign.com/gallery popular vote winner will be chosen
Sculptural Wood Furniture This year, frog celebrates 50 years and announced on the evening of
40 Walker St. of innovation. Join us to celebrate May 17. Free and open to the public.
stillfried.com and glance into the future. For Through May 21.
At Stillfried Wien, we will exhibit more info please visit the frog and
the exceptional furniture of award- NYCxDESIGN websites. Free and 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
winning brands Artisan and TON. open to the public. (re)New (re)Work,
Join us in our showroom for drinks. The Egyptian Pavilion at
Free and open to the public. 7–10 p.m. WantedDesign Manhattan
Tribeca Design District Night WantedDesign Brooklyn,
6–9 p.m. Colony, 324 Canal St., Industry City,
USM + kinder MODERN: 2nd Fl. 274 36th St., Brooklyn
An Inspired Connection tribecadesigndistrict.com wanteddesignnyc.com
USM Soho, 28 Greene St. In conjunction with NYCxDESIGN, Thirteen designers remake,
usm.com Tribeca Design District opens its renew, revive, rework, and re-
kinder MODERN reimagines USM’s doors. Hours and events vary from cycle materials, concepts,
Soho space for fresh interconnec- showroom to showroom. Key show- and familiar objects. Free and
tion, whether it is finding new ways rooms include Colony at 324 Canal open to the public.
to come together through multi- St., David Weeks Studio at 38
age family living or engaging within Walker St., and Stillfried Wien at
the public sphere. Free and open 40 Walker St. This marks the fifth
to the public. Through May 22. annual Tribeca Design District
Night. Free and open to the public.

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11 a.m.–4 p.m. 12–8 p.m. 6–9 p.m.
Greene Street District Industry & Art Dan Faux Poliform Madison
Design Week Store Tours Flavin Fluorescent Light Cocktail Reception
92 Prince St. Sculpture Competition 112 Madison Ave.
designweekstoretours.com Smash Industries & poliform.com
Greene Street Design Week Store Legion Lighting, Poliform will welcome visitors to
Tours is the gateway to New York 221-234 Glenmore Ave., their flagship showroom for a
City’s most concentrated contem- Brooklyn cocktail as part of the NoMad
porary design universe in a few smashindustries.net Design District Night. Free and
cobblestone blocks. Guests will This is a celebration of the renais- open to the public.
discover the wealth of diversity in sance of East New York, Brooklyn.
designs, artisans, and makers. $85. Events include a fluorescent light
Through May 22. sculpture building competition, live Saturday, May 18
mural painting, a graffiti exhibit and 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
11 a.m.–4 p.m. demonstration, live music, and Ozzy & Wes
Madison Avenue District local vendors. Universe City will be Lighting Design at
Design Week Store Tours unveiling the beginning of their WantedDesign LaunchPad
985 Madison Ave. aquaponic farm. Free and open to WantedDesign Manhattan at the
designweekstoretours.com the public. Through May 18. Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
A leading connoisseur will guide wanteddesignnyc.com
guests through an exclusive, 6–9 p.m. Ozzy & Wes is a woman-owned
curated experience to expand the News from Milan Design lighting design studio based in
appreciation of the artistry of Week 2019 Brooklyn and Belfast, Maine.
design. Guests will meet the 160 Madison Ave. Through May 21.
makers and brand ambassadors molteni.it/us
who will share the creative story. Molteni&C|Dada presents 9 a.m.–8 p.m.
$85. Through May 22. highlights from Milan, including Mayday Colombia
Gregor, Vincent Van Duysen’s Contemporary Design |
11 a.m.–7 p.m. modular seating system. Free and WantedDesign Manhattan
NEXT LEVEL open to the public. WantedDesign Manhattan
718 Broadway at the Terminal Stores,
next-levelnyc.com 6–9 p.m. 269 11th Ave.
The exhibition features work from NoMad Design District Night wanteddesignnyc.com
over 35 designers throughout the at Arlo NoMad The most important annual
9,000-square-foot space. In Arlo NoMad, 11 E. 31st St. exhibition of Colombian design in
collaboration with Pearl River Mart, arlohotels.com/event/ New York during the NYCxDESIGN
the lower level will be transformed nomad-design-district-night at WantedDesign Manhattan. $25.
into an installation of over 70 paper Join Arlo NoMad and NYCxDESIGN Through May 21.
lanterns painted by NYC artists. for a celebration of the city’s
Free and open to the public. visionary designers, artists, archi-
Through May 17. tects, and more. Guests will enjoy
botanical-themed cocktails in
partnership with Tealeaves, and
a live art performance. Free and
open to the public.

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9:30 a.m.–10 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
JohnKirkCreative | AMLgMATD + WantedDesign Atelier Stōbben |
WantedDesign Manhattan LaunchPad WantedDesign Manhattan
WantedDesign Manhattan at the WantedDesign Manhattan at the WantedDesign Manhattan
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. at the Terminal Stores,
johnkirkcreative.com wanteddesignnyc.com 269 11th Ave.
Discover how man and machine AMLgMATD, a Miami–based studio atelierstobben.com
can work together to create established by Laz Ojalde and Atelier Stōbben creates modern
artifacts like never before. Natalie Zlamalova in 2014, experi- lighting inspired by minimalism,
ments in art, design, and environ- Mennonite traditions, and
10 a.m.–5 p.m. ments that reflect their love of generations of self-sufficiency.
Bolé Road Textiles: unusual materials. No entrance fee
Spring Collection Launch for trade registrations. Two-day-pass 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
271 3rd Ave., Brooklyn public tickets available for Satur- Autonomous Furniture |
boleroadtextiles.com day and Sunday. Through May 21. WantedDesign Manhattan
Bolé Road Textiles is a Brooklyn– WantedDesign Manhattan at the
based design studio that spe- 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
cializes in vibrant textiles for Andres Jalif at autonomousfurniture.com
interiors which are all handwoven WantedDesign Launch Pad Autonomous Furniture is a design-
in Ethiopia, founded by Hana WantedDesign Manhattan at the build studio based on the west
Getachew. Free and open to the Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. coast of Canada. All our furniture is
public. Through May 20. wanteddesignnyc.com sustainably sourced and made in
From Buenos Aires, Argentina, we British Columbia. Through May 21.
10 a.m.–7 p.m. present our most relevant studio
AMEICO Celebrates the works from the past years. No 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Bauhaus Centennial entrance fee for trade registrations. Birdie |
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Through May 21. WantedDesign Manhattan
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. WantedDesign Manhattan at the
ameico.com 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
At this show, we explore the Arrangements by wanteddesignnyc.com
principles of the Bauhaus approach Michael Anastassiades | Birdie is a rotational wall-mounted
and how they are increasingly WantedDesign Manhattan mirror that allows people to use
significant to how we act as WantedDesign Manhattan at the one mirror both horizontally and
consumers. Featuring Bauhaus-era Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. vertically. Free and open to the
and Bauhaus-trained designers usa.flos.com public. Through May 21.
Midgard, Junghans, and Braun. Designed and curated by Michael
Free and open to the public. Anastassiades, FLOS presents an 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Through May 21. installation of his Arrangements Brooke M. Davis Design |
collection. Free and open to the WantedDesign Manhattan
10 a.m.–7 p.m. public. Through May 21. WantedDesign Manhattan at the
American Design Honors | Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
WantedDesign Manhattan 10 a.m.–7 p.m. brookemdavisdesign.com
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Artish Studio | Come and experience luxury in
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. WantedDesign Manhattan furniture from Brooke M. Davis.
wanteddesignnyc.com WantedDesign Manhattan at the Free and open to the public.
The 2019 recipient is Arielle Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. Through May 21.
Assouline-Lichten, principal and artishstudio.com
founder of Slash Objects. American Artish Studio is a Raleigh, North
Design Honors was created to rec- Carolina–based design studio
ognize up-and-coming American focused on designing and making
designers who embody excellence art and furniture you can play with.
in creative design and superior Free and open to the public.
entrepreneurial ability. Free for
the trade, $30 for the public.
Through May 21.

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10 a.m.–7 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Cecilia Xinyu Zhang | Joseph C. Furniture Launch Pad |
WantedDesign Manhattan at WantedDesign WantedDesign Manhattan
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Launch Pad WantedDesign Manhattan at the
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. WantedDesign Manhattan at the Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
wanteddesignnyc.com Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. wanteddesignnyc.com
Equant, a suspension lamp with wanteddesignnyc.com Launch Pad at WantedDesign
an adjustable circular reflector Joseph Chun creates handcrafted Manhattan presents emerging
provides indirect, diffused, and wooden furniture that is durable design talent in the fields of furni-
reflected illumination, inspired by and functional, drawing inspira- ture and lighting, co-presented
concepts from astromathematics. tion from his rich experience with Design Milk, it is the perfect
Through May 21. growing up in different cultures. way for up-and-coming designers
Free and open to the public. to participate in NYCxDESIGN.
10 a.m.–7 p.m. Through May 21. The 2018 Launch Pad winners
DOS by Duolog Design | were Lalaya Design (lighting) and
WantedDesign Manhattan 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Studio Maryam Turkey (furniture).
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Kuri | WantedDesign Free for the trade, $30 ticket for
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. Manhattan the public. Through May 21.
duologdesign.com/dos WantedDesign Manhattan at the
DOS is a platform to connect Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
designers and furniture buyers. wanteddesignnyc.com Leadoff Studio at
Our mission is to reduce costs Kuri is a family of utilitarian ob- WantedDesign Launch Pad
and pollution caused by mass pro- jects inspired by the Purépecha WantedDesign Manhattan at the
duction in the furniture industry. fireball game. Made by Michoacán Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
Free and open to the public. artisans with regional materials. wanteddesignnyc.com
Through May 21. Through May 21. Leadoff Studio specializes in
creating innovative design
10 a.m.–7 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m. solutions for clients in furniture,
FLOS Installation | LALAYA Design | products, and packaging.
WantedDesign Manhattan WantedDesign Manhattan Through May 21.
WantedDesign Manhattan at the WantedDesign Manhattan at the
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
wanteddesignnyc.com wanteddesignnyc.com Look Book | WantedDesign
“Arrangements” is a modular sys- The Toronto–based studio spe- Manhattan
tem of geometric light elements cializes in concrete furniture and WantedDesign Manhattan at the
that can be combined in different lighting and won WantedDesign’s Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
ways, creating multiple compo- Launch Pad competition last wanteddesignnyc.com
sitions of individual chandeliers. year. It will reveal its new collec- Serving as an in-person portfolio,
Free and open to the public. tion to the U.S. market. No en- Look Book will allow members
Through May 21. trance fee for trade registrations. of the A&D community to con-
Through May 21. nect with designers in their own
10 a.m.–7 p.m. exhibit spaces and shop the latest
Forma_Labs | products. Through May 21.
WantedDesign Manhattan
WantedDesign Manhattan at the
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
wanteddesignnyc.com
The joinery on Forma_Lab adapts
to the necessary connection
while keeping an efficiency of scale
and proportion. Free and open
to the public.

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NYDG_EVE3_19_rev.indd 54 4/10/19 9:18 AM


10 a.m.–7 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
LOREKFORM: SinCa Design | Synecdoche Design at
Iron-Cast Glass | WantedDesign Manhattan WantedDesign Launch Pad
WantedDesign Manhattan WantedDesign Manhattan at the WantedDesign Manhattan at the
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. wanteddesignnyc.com wanteddesignnyc.com
wanteddesignnyc.com Our Greyscale Collection uses As a design-make architecture
Referencing the mixture of old interventions of line, angle, and studio we create statement
and new in the surrounding material to draw out the inhe- pieces for projects of our own
urban landscape, this first series rent relationship between the or in collaboration with others.
celebrates the beauty of the functional object and the space Through May 21.
imperfect while embracing fresh, it occupies. Through May 21.
clean lines. Through May 21. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
10 a.m.–7 p.m. tog + mule |
10 a.m.–7 p.m. Spectrum | WantedDesign Manhattan
Machin Design | WantedDesign Manhattan WantedDesign Manhattan at the
WantedDesign Manhattan WantedDesign Manhattan at the Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. ashjmac.com
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. instagram/degalluchat tog is highly functional wardrobe
designmachin.net The modular concept behind and mule is what any good side-
We will be presenting our Balero the Spectrum lighting system lets kick should be: loyal, steadfast,
lamp project, a tribute to the you create your own and only adaptable. Through May 21.
traditional children’s cup-and-ball piece. Free and open to the public.
toy, or balero, as it’s known in Through March 21. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Mexico. Through May 21. Trotamundo Wood & Design
10 a.m.–7 p.m. | WantedDesign Manhattan
10 a.m.–7 p.m. Studio.Sunnykim at WantedDesign Manhattan at the
Nes Launch | WantedDesign WantedDesign Launch Pad Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
Manhattan WantedDesign Manhattan at the wanteddesignnyc.com
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. The bifront bench adapts to any
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. wanteddesignnyc.com space through a simple yet elegant
ryspot.design Studio.Sunnykim will present design. Inspired by a left-handed
The pieces are made without its Depth of Surface collection at client, it is a versatile element
molds, resulting in organic forms WantedDesign’s Launch Pad. which adapts to different environ-
that are not commonly seen in Through May 21. ments. Through May 21.
concrete and resin-based goods.
Through May 21. 10 a.m.–7 p.m. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Symbol Audio | Wanted Interiors |
10 a.m.–7 p.m. WantedDesign Manhattan WantedDesign Manhattan
SII Light | WantedDesign Manhattan at the WantedDesign Manhattan at the
WantedDesign Manhattan Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave.
WantedDesign Manhattan at the symbolaudio.com wanteddesignnyc.com
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. The Symbol Audio collection Wanted Interiors offers new and
wanteddesignnyc.com is designed to provide distinctive unexpected ways to discover
SII Light has the potential to give a audio products for music lovers and experience products in the
sense of serenity by its appearance. who value craftsmanship and context of a living space. This
Through May 21. thoughtful construction in their year’s theme is the Future of Water,
home furnishings. Through May 21. exploring life-improving scenarios
in the bathroom environment.
Through May 21.

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10 a.m.–7 p.m. 11 a.m.–12 p.m. 3–5 p.m.
Willow & Stump Design Co. | Divine Feminine Furnishing Utopia 4.0:
WantedDesign Manhattan with Erin Sickler Drawings Upon Frameworks
WantedDesign Manhattan at the Newhouse Contemporary Art, 251 Park Ave. S.
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. 1000 Richmond Terrace, hermanmiller.com
willowandstump.ca Staten Island Expanding beyond American
Willow & Stump Design Co., tattfoo.com Shakers, the collective opens up
an emerging product and furniture In this talk and discussion, art its research by looking into
design studio from Vancouver, curator and writer Erin Sickler will early Modernist design in America.
will exhibit its PERK Light Therapy take us on a tour of three figures of
Lamp alongside new work. the feminine divine—Isis, the High 3–5 p.m.
Through May 21. Priestess; Haumea, the Mother Garden of Secrets:
Goddess of Hawaii; and Lilith. $10. Screening and Intimate
10 a.m.–7 p.m. Discussion at the Cooper
Yuko Nishikawa New 12–6 p.m. Hewitt Nature Triennial
Lighting Collection Launch The Webster Home Cooper Hewitt,
WantedDesign Manhattan at the 29 Greene St. Smithsonian Design Museum,
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. thewebster.us 2 E. 91st St.
yukonishikawa.com The Webster Home is a curation bit.ly/2Jj8RwD
Yuko Nishikawa is a designer and of interiors and unique, globally- To celebrate Nature—Cooper
ceramic artist based in Brooklyn, sourced lifestyle objects for the Hewitt Design Triennial, join
specializing in lighting, installation, home. Free and open to the public. Cooper Hewitt, UBC Botanical
sculpture, vessels, and tableware. Gardens, New York Botanical
Through May 21. 1–6 p.m. Garden, and TEALEAVES for
Patchwork: The Architecture a conversation on biomimicry
10 a.m.–7 p.m. of Jadwiga Grabowska- and biophilia. Programs included
Zay Michele Studios | Hawrylak Symposium with admission.
WantedDesign Manhattan Center for Architecture,
WantedDesign Manhattan at the 536 LaGuardia Pl. 4–8 p.m.
Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. calendar.aiany.org Reimagining Furniture:
zaymichelestudios.com Grabowska-Hawrylak’s career Beauty from Old Wood
The CUP series allows for a spanned the second half of the and Metal
controlled indirect experience 20th century. From Wrocław’s 7 E. 14th St.
of light. Through May 21. postwar reconstruction, to meblfurniture.com
modernist designs of the ’60s Our aim is to vastly broaden
10:30 a.m.–1 p.m. and ’70s, and the Postmodern perceptions of “reclaimed”
Midtown Modernism Series: aesthetic adopted in her later furniture. Join us to find inspira-
E. 42nd St., the United work, her career reflects the tion as reclaimed materials are
Nations and Vicinity changing politics and culture reimagined into artful experi-
Meeting location provided of Poland. $15. ences! Free and open to the public.
upon registration Through May 22.
calendar.aiany.org 2–4 p.m.
View some of Midtown’s Sneaker Design Workshop | 6–9 p.m.
most distinctive buildings and WantedDesign Manhattan “Uptown” Cocktail
interiors and some less well- WantedDesign Brooklyn, Foscarini Spazio,
known structures. $30 general Industry City, 20 Greene St.
public, $20 AIA members. 274 36th St., Brooklyn foscarini.com
Pre-registration required. wanteddesignnyc.com Foscarini will host a cocktail
Come learn about sneaker design! celebration to launch the New
Make polymer waffle outsoles and York–inspired Uptown lamp
paper sneakers. by Ferruccio Laviani, as well as
debut new lighting designs by
Andrea Anastasio, Tord Boontje,
Ilaria Marelli, Marc Sadler, and
Roberto Palomba.

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5–9 p.m. 6–9 p.m. 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Artemide Celebrates Soho Design District Night Bernhardt Design at ICFF
NYCxDESIGN at Arlo Soho Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St.
46 Greene St. Arlo Soho, 231 Hudson St. icff.com
artemide.net arlohotels.com/event/ New collections from Terry Crews,
Celebrate NYCxDESIGN at the soho-design-district-night Jephson Robb, and Cory Grosser;
Artemide flagship store in Soho Soho Design District night shares textiles from Farg & Blanche;
and see our latest lighting inno- the best designs of the neigh- as well as previews of work from
vations on display. Free and open borhood to admirers in an open Luca Nichetto, Francesco Favaretto,
to the public. Through May 22. house style. Guests will also enjoy Claudio Bellini, Marc Thorpe, and
botanical-themed cocktails in Cory Grosser will be on display.
6–9 p.m. partnership with Tealeaves. Through May 22.
Cocktail at Cappellini Free and open to the public.
152 Wooster St. 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
cappellini.it University of Oregon,
Hosted by Giulio Cappellini, join us Sunday, May 19 Product Design at ICFF
for a cocktail at the Soho Flagship 10 a.m–5 p.m. Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St.
to celebrate the 2019 product Interiors from Spain artdesign.uoregon.edu/pd
launch, which features designs by at ICFF— Booth 1529 University of Oregon product
Shiro Kuramata, Jasper Morrison, Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. design students present the
Giulio Cappellini, Brogliato Traverso, ifs-usevents.info collection of everyday objects
and Carlo Colombo. Free and Six top designers from Spain will they designed. Through May 22.
open to the public. showcase some of their works
at the Interiors from Spain booth 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
6–9 p.m. during ICFF: Nagami, Alvaro Discover the Water Street
ICFF 2019 Collection Catalán de Ocón, Romina Gris, Corridor with AIANY |
Event at Flou Veronica Mar, Ana Ilueca, and Downtown Design District
42 Greene St. Luesma Vega. Meeting location will be
flou.com provided upon registration
This special event will give us the 10 a.m.–5 p.m. calendar.aiany.org
opportunity to introduce our 2019 Articolo at ICFF This tour focuses on modern
collection and to do it over drinks Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. aspects of the historic Financial
and mingling. By invitation only. articololighting.com District, including a stop at the
ICFF ticket required. Beekman hotel, a DRINKSxDESIGN
6–9 p.m. Through May 22. participant. Highlights include
Soho Design District buildings by Pei Cobb Freed,
Celebrates NYCxDESIGN 10 a.m.–6 p.m. SOM, Norman Jaffe, Emery Roth
Various showrooms Armadillo & Co. at ICFF & Sons, Frederic Schwartz,
sohodesigndistrict.org Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. SHOP, and Hanrahan Meyers.
Soho Design District Celebrates icff.com Rain or shine. Arrive 15 minutes
NYCxDESIGN, hosting attendees in Drawing inspiration from Lisbon, prior to start. $25 general
each of our many showrooms. Visit Portugal, and the work of architect public, $15 AIANY members.
our website and map for showroom Manuel Aires Mateus, the Egyptian
locations. Free. RSVP required for Collection offers a range of richly
select showrooms. hued rugs made of hand-knotted,
abrash-dyed jute. ICFF ticket
required. Through May 22.

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10 a.m.–4 p.m. 10 a.m.–6 p.m. 12–2 p.m.
Ocrùm Design Debuts Its Ventura New York— Female Design Council
First Collection at ICFF— the Dutch edition Exhibition at 1stdibs Gallery:
Booth 674 Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. Closing Lunch
Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. venturaprojects.com Terminal Stores,
icff.com “Ventura New York—the Dutch 269 11th Ave., Lobby 4, 7th Fl.
Ocrùm was created by edition” showcases the best of 1stdibs.com
Beijing–born Sean Zhang and Dutch contemporary design. Join 1stdibs for a closing lunch to
Venice–born Luca Zeffiro. Blown Our mission is to support Dutch celebrate an exhibition curated by
glass, marble, and ceramic are designers, design studios, and the Female Design Council (FDC)
used with a soft palette of colors to brands to conquer the U.S. market featuring works from 20 female
develop a unique Ocrùm language. by offering them a stage at a designers from around the world.
well-known American design fair. By invitation only.
10 a.m.–5 p.m. Through May 22.
Fermob Debuts New 4–8 p.m.
Outdoor Designs at ICFF— 2–7 p.m. Shop the Look, 5th Floor at
Booth 1813 Design Milk + Clever the New York Design Center
Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. Conversation Series | 200 Lexington Ave, 5th Fl.
icff.com WantedDesign Manhattan nydc.com
Fermob is an eco-friendly, WantedDesign Manhattan at the Each showroom has engaged
design-driven outdoor furniture Terminal Stores, 269 11th Ave. a noted interior designer to shop
manufacturer that combines the wanteddesignnyc.com and create virtual vignettes
traditional skill of metalworking The Design Milk + Clever conver- using pieces from all the show-
with technical innovation to cre- sation series is a two-day program rooms on the floor. Free and
ate inspiring and colorful outdoor at WantedDesign Manhattan. open to the public.
spaces. Through May 22. Saturday, May 18: 2–3 p.m. Be
Original Americas, 5–6 p.m. live 5–10 p.m.
10 a.m.–6 p.m. Clever podcast. Sunday, May 19: NYCxDESIGN Awards
Laufen Debuts New 2–3 p.m. panel discussion: “Sus- & ICFF Party
Bathrooms Collections tainable Design,” 5–6 p.m. live Pier 17, 89 South St.
at ICFF—Booth 151 Clever podcast. Free for the trade, icff.com
Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. $30 ticket for the public. Presented by Interior Design
icff.com magazine and ICFF, the fourth
Thanks to Laufen’s SaphirKeramik annual NYCxDESIGN awards
material, the bathroom collec- Monday, May 20 and ICFF Party will take place
tion Sonar encompasses novel 10 a.m.–9 p.m. May 20 at Pier 17 in the revita-
washstands that open up fresh Contemporary Open lized Seaport District. The Awards
design opportunities. Patricia House at the New York take place from 5–7 p.m. The
Urquiola has paired them with Design Center ICFF Party immediately follows
vanity units in elegant metallic 200 Lexington Ave. the NYCxDESIGN Awards and
finishes. Also previewing at ICFF, nydc.com is presented by ICFF and Interior
the New Classic collection by Participating showrooms will Design. The gala party features
Marcel Wanders. Through May 22. host a variety of events in their open bar, passed hors d’oeuvres,
showrooms, including showroom and live entertainment. Awards
tours and designer meet and and party: $150 before May 1.
greets. Shop the floor while sip- Party only: $100 before May 1,
ping cocktails and meeting the $150 on site.
guest designers. Free and open
to the public.

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6–8 p.m. 5–7 p.m. 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Aldo Bakker: Slow Motion, Madison Avenue: Experience Cafe
Cocktail Reception High Fashion & Historic Cooper Hewitt,
Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Preservation—An Smithsonian Design Museum,
693 Fifth Ave. Architectural Walking Tour 2 E. 91st St.
carpentersworkshopgallery.com Madison Ave. btw. 57th cooperhewitt.org
Cocktail reception at Carpenters & 86th Sts. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian
Workshop Gallery in celebra- madisonavenuebid.org Design Museum presents the
tion of Aldo Bakker’s exhibition Join John Arbuckle, AIA Experience Cafe: a night of
Slow Motion. Free and open preservationist and architectural interactive activities and conver-
to the public. tour guide, to discover the history sations with designers featured
behind the landmark buildings. in Nature—Cooper Hewitt
6–8 p.m. Discover how high fashion retail Design Triennial. Guests will
The Augmented Designer has been incorporated to cre- rotate through stations span-
SAP America, 10 Hudson Yards ate a contemporary shopping ning the museum and explore
A panel of pioneers of digital destination. Free. Register at the possibilities that lie at the
design who intersect augmented madisonavenuebid.org. intersection of design and nature.
reality and industrial design will Free and open to the public.
bring you up-to-speed on the 6–10 p.m.
latest 3D/AR/VR revolution and Lazzoni Launches 6:30–9:30 p.m.
help you prepare to become New Collection and Rams, Presented
an “augmented designer.” $25. Grand Opening Event by Squarespace
of Madison Showroom Squarespace, 8 Clarkson St.
6–8 p.m. 145 Madison Ave. squarespace.com
Pieter Woudt: lazzoni.com/us Squarespace is hosting a private
A Retrospective— Lazzoni celebrates NYCxDESIGN screening of Rams, a documen-
Opening Night with a grand opening of its tary portrait of Dieter Rams, one
Kikkerland Shop NYC, brand-new 5,000-square-foot of the most influential designers
493 6th Ave. Madison Avenue Showroom alive, followed by a conversation
kikkerland.com and new design collection. Free with director Gary Hustwit. By
Kikkerland Design will exhibit and open to the public. invitation only.
archival designs from Dutch
designer Pieter Woudt. There will
be a Q&A on the opening night Wednesday, May 22 Thursday, May 23
with some designs and posters 6–9 p.m. 5–7 p.m.
available for purchase. Free and Amuneal Showroom Visit Jeff Andrews Book Signing
open to the public. 121 W. 27th St., Ste. 503 at One Kings Lane Soho
amuneal.com 143 Spring St.
Join us for an introduction and onekingslane.com
Tuesday, May 21 intimate tour of Amuneal’s recently In his first book, The New Glamour,
1:30–2:30 p.m. renovated New York Showroom. interior designer Jeff Andrews
ICFF Talk — Errata: Books Free and open to the public. guides us through the bold
Do Clutter a Room spaces he has created for his
Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. 6–10 p.m. celebrity clients. Refreshments
icff.com Mauro Mori will be provided. Free and open
Talk with designers about Errata, Exhibition Opening to the public.
an exhibition at Mast Books Les Ateliers Courbet,
celebrating an assemblage of 134 10th Ave.
books and design. Moderated ateliercourbet.com
by PIN–UP magazine. Les Ateliers Courbet is pleased
to announce the unveiling of the
Editions Courbet collection by
Mauro Mori. Free and open to the
public. Through July 22.

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Midtown

No neighborhood embodies
Manhattan’s hustle and energy
more than Midtown, home to some
of the city’s most iconic skyscrapers
and landmarks, from Times Square The Socony-Mobil Building
(1956), the world’s first
to Grand Central Terminal and stainless steel skyscraper,
the Empire State Building. The many was designed by Harrison
& Abramovitz and John
showrooms, shops, and cultural B. Peterkin. The building’s
exterior, clad in 7,000
attractions in this central area can embossed steel panels, is
be accessed by nearly every one landmarked. 150 E. 42nd St.

of the city’s public transit lines. Photo by Mark Wickens

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Midtown
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Showrooms Destination &


01 Ábbatte 32 Isimar Design Fairs
02 Amuneal 33 J | Geiger I Carpenters Workshop
Manufacturing 34 Kettal Gallery
03 Artistic Tile 35 Knoll New York II Cooper Hewitt,
04 B&B Italia New York 36 Koleksiyon New York Smithsonian
05 Benjamin Moore 37 Lacava Design Museum
06 Brizo AF | New York 38 Lefroy Brooks III Design Pavilion
07 Carvart 39 Lladró Showroom IV ICFF
08 Cassina USA 40 Maharam V MoMA
09 Ceramics of Italy 41 Meadows Office VI MoMA Design Store
10 Cinar Queensboro Bridge Interiors Showroom VII Museum of Arts
11 Cosentino Manhattan
59th St Bri 4d2g eMeadows Service and Design
City Center Group Showhouse
12 Decoration and 43 Miele
Design (D&D) Building 44 Poggenpohl New
13 Dedon York Midtown Kitchen
14 Design Within Reach Design Studio
15 Designtex 45 Poliform
d St 16 Dornbracht Americas 46 Roche Bobois
17 DUXIANA 47 Smeg USA
18 Eggersmann Kitchens 48 Sub-Zero / Wolf
| Home Living South 49 Teixidors
19 Expormim 50 The Architects
20 Fabricut Point Park and Designers
21 Ferguson (A&D) Building
22 Fermob 51 The Rug Company
1st Ave

23 Fisher & Paykel 52 TRESSERRA


Experience Center COLLECTION
2nd Ave

24 Grande Central 53 Vondom


25 Hansgrohe/Axor 54 Warp & Weft
26 Haworth 55 Wilsonart
27 Henricksen
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Ma
Local Connections
Elizabeth Diller,
Diller Scofidio + Renfro,
co-founder and partner

Elizabeth Diller of New York–based firm


Diller Scofido + Renfro is one of the most
sought-after architects for cultural
projects, leading designs for prestigious
institutions like the Broad in Los Angeles
and the ongoing expansion of New York
City’s MoMA. Her ingenuity is on display
at the Shed, the arts and culture venue
that opened this spring at Hudson Yards.
“The solution Responding to the unpredictable future
was an architecture of the arts, Diller took a novel approach.
of infrastructure.” “All that we could be certain of was that
—Elizabeth Diller on there would always be a need for con-
ditioned space of different heights and
the design approach
sizes, a need for structural loading ca-
DS+R took with the Shed pacity, and a need for electrical power,”
she says. “The solution was an archi-
tecture of infrastructure.” It took the
form of a plastic-sheathed exoskele-
ton on wheels, which enables the Shed
to contract and expand as needed.
Between this venue and the new MoMA,
COURTESY geordie wood

Diller’s bold structures will ensure that


Midtown retains its status as a cultural
hub for years to come.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro
601 W. 26th St. btw. 11th & 12th Aves.

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Brizo AF | New York Cosentino Manhattan
ICFF, Javits Center, City Center
01 11th Ave. at W. 38th St., A&D Building
Ábbatte Booth 411 150 E. 58th St., Ste. 399,
ICFF, Javits Center, (877) 345-2749 btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves.
11th Ave. at W. 38th St., brizo.com (646) 891-3653
Booth 1628 Luxury kitchen and bath Cosentino.com
34-916-225-530 faucets and fittings, featuring Silestone and Dekton surfacing
abbatte.com distinctive designs that
Customizable textiles span the design continuum 12
Decoration and Design
02 07 (D&D) Building
Amuneal Carvart 979 3rd Ave.,
Manufacturing 1441 Broadway, 28th Fl., btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts.
ICFF, Javits Center, btw. 6th & 7th Aves. (212) 759-5408
11th Ave. at W. 38th St., (212) 675-0030 ddbuilding.com
Booth 551 carvart.com Home to more than 120 showrooms
(212) 516-5020 Manufacturer of custom and
amuneal.com studio-line architectural glass 13
Showcasing Amuneal’s growing products and hardware Dedon
line of furniture, kitchens, and D&D Building,
custom cabinetry 08 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1115,
Cassina USA btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts.
03 155 E. 56th St., (212) 334-3345
Artistic Tile btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. dedon.us
150 E. 58th St., 9th Fl., (212) 245-2121 Dedon’s flagship with playful designs
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. cassina.com
(212) 838-3222 Furnishings made by specialist 14
artistictile.com fabricators in Meda, Italy Design Within Reach
Family-run business offering 957 3rd Ave., at E. 57th St.
thousands of stocked tile 09 (212) 888-4539
and natural stone products Ceramics of Italy dwr.com
ICFF, Javits Center, New York flagship selling modern
04 11th Ave. at W. 38th St., classics from furniture to lighting
B&B Italia New York Booth 2225
150 E. 58th St., 1st & 2nd Fls., (305) 461-3896 15
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. ceramica.info Designtex
(212) 758-4046 Showcasing the latest trends and D&D Building,
bebitalia.com technologies in Italian ceramics 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1815,
Home furnishings that epitomize btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts.
luxury and innovation in lifestyle 10 (212) 752-2535
and international design Cinar designtex.com
231 E. 58th St., Innovative textiles, wall-coverings,
05 btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves. and sustainable materials
Benjamin Moore (646) 657-0190
D&D Building, cinarhali.com 16
979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1803, Luxury hand-knotted carpets Dornbracht Americas
btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts. from Turkey ICFF, Javits Center,
(212) 684-2001 11th Ave. at W. 38th St.,
benjaminmoore.com Booth 2439
Leading manufacturer of premium (800) 774-1181
residential and commercial coatings, dornbracht.com
committed to innovation and sus- High-quality and innovative kitchen
tainable manufacturing practices and bath fixtures

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DUXIANA Fermob Henricksen
235 E. 58th St., ICFF, Javits Center, 1040 6th Ave., 22nd Fl.,
btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves. 11th Ave. at W. 38th St. btw. 39th & 40th Sts.
(212) 755-2600 Booth 1813 (212) 897-9876
duxiana.com (212) 651-4389 henricksen.com
The Dux Bed: advanced fermobusa.com First NYC showroom for leading
technology in sleeping French design-driven outdoor dealer of Allsteel and Gunlocke
furniture manufacturer
18 28
Eggersmann Kitchens | 23 HOLLY HUNT New York
Home Living Fisher & Paykel at the A&D Building
A&D Building, Experience Center A&D Building,
150 E. 58th St., 10th Fl., A&D Building, 150 E. 58th St.,
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. 150 E. 58th St., Ste. 361, btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves.
(212) 688-4910 btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. (212) 891-2500
eggersmannusa.com (646) 647-4330 hollyhunt.com
German luxury since 1908 fisherpaykel.com Holly Hunt is the premiere
Premium home appliances design destination for luxury
19 designed in New Zealand interior furnishings.
Expormim
375 Park Ave., Ste. 2607, btw. 24 29
Park & Lexington Aves. Grande Central HOLLY HUNT New York
(212) 204-8572 141 E. 56th St., at the D&D Building
expormim.com btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. D&D Building,
Handcrafted outdoor and (212) 588-1997 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 503/605,
indoor furniture for commercial centralplumbingspec.com btw. 58th & 59th Sts.
and residential spaces Transforming dreams into (212) 755-6555
unique and soul-satisfying kitchens hollyhunt.com
20 and bathrooms Holly Hunt in the D&D Building
Fabricut showcases the brand’s textiles and
D&D Building, 25 leather lines, along with exclusive
979 3rd Ave., Ste. 915, Hansgrohe/Axor interior furnishing collections.
btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts. ICFF, Javits Center,
(212) 838-5253 11th Ave. at W. 38th St., 30
fabricut.com Booth 1881 Humanscale
One of the largest distributors of (800) 334-0455 1114 6th Ave.,
decorative and wholesale fabrics axor-design.com Grace Building, 15th Fl.
For more than 20 years, AXOR (212) 725-4749
21 has collaborated with designers humanscale.com
Ferguson like Philippe Starck, Antonio Humanscale’s new showroom
A&D Building, Citterio, Jean-Marie Massaud, in the Grace Building features
150 E. 58th St., 4th Fl., and Patricia Urquiola. AXOR is a a living ergonomic workspace
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. brand of the Hansgrohe Group. for guests to enjoy.
(212) 688-5990
ferguson.com 26
The city’s oldest kitchen Haworth
and bath distributor 125 Park Ave.,
2nd Fl., at E. 42nd St.
(212) 977-5350
haworth.com
Worldwide leader in flexible,
sustainable workspaces

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Interiors from Spain/ Koleksiyon New York Maharam
ICEX 228 E. 58th St., 1st Fl., D&D Building,
ICFF, Javits Center, btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves. 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1701,
11th Ave. at W. 38th St., (212) 486-7500 btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts.
Booths 1521, 1527, 1529, koleksiyon.us (212) 319-4789
1620, 1623, 1625, 1626, Koleksiyon manufactures furniture maharam.com
1628, 1631, 1639 and designs for cultural and Designing innovative commercial
(212) 661-4959 business centers, residential and fabric since 1902
interiorsfromspain.com hospitality facilities, corporate
Indoor and outdoor lighting, offices, and home environments. 41
textiles, and more Meadows Office
37 Interiors Showroom
32 Lacava 885 3rd Ave., 29th Fl.,
Isimar ICFF, Javits Center, btw. E. 53rd & 54th Sts.
ICFF, Javits Center, 11th Ave. at W. 38th St., (212) 741-0333
11th Ave., at W. 38th St., Booth 657 meadowsoffice.com
Booth 1631 (888) 522-2823 Leading contract furniture
34-948-317-157 lacavadesign.com dealership offering top-quality
industriassanisidro.com New bathroom furniture and furniture solutions, moveable
Wire metal, galvanized steel, fixtures from this leading walls, access flooring,
and aluminum outdoor furniture bath-furnishing designer and and workplace technology
manufacturer
33 42
J | Geiger 38 Meadows Service
A&D Building, Lefroy Brooks Group Showhouse
150 E. 58th St., 3rd Fl., A&D Building, 625 W. 55th St., 5th Fl.,
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. 150 E. 58th St., Ste. 719, btw. 11th & 12th Aves.
(646) 927-0288 btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. (844) 866-0333
jgeigershading.com (646) 568-1179 meadowsservicegroup.com
Patented, fascia-free shading lefroybrooks.com A subsidiary of Meadows Office
systems for a clean, modern design Historically referenced luxury bath Interiors offering furniture
fixtures and fittings for residential maintenance, inventory control,
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Kettal
ICFF, Javits Center, 39 43
11th Ave., at W. 38th St., Lladró Showroom Miele
Booth 1639 D&D Building, A&D Building,
34-934-879-090 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1507, 150 E. 58th St., 9th Fl.,
kettal.com btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts. btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves.
Timeless outdoor furnishings, (646) 664-1030 (800) 843-7231
including chairs, sofas, and tables lladro.com mieleusa.com
The showroom features The world’s largest family-owned
35 Lladró’s classic figurines appliance company
Knoll New York alongside tabletop, mirrors,
1330 6th Ave., 2nd Fl., wall art, and Belle de Nuit.
btw. W. 53rd & 54th Sts.
(212) 343-4000
knoll.com
Residential and outdoor furniture,
home textiles, and accessories
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D&D Building I 979 Third Avenue I Suite 1203
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44 48 52
Poggenpohl New York Sub-Zero / Wolf TRESSERRA COLLECTION
Midtown Kitchen A&D Building, 53 E. 58th St.,
Design Studio 150 E. 58th St., 5th Fl., btw. Park & Madison Aves.
A&D Building, btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. (212) 644-1600
150 E. 58th St., Ste. 115, (888) 327-0053 tresserra.com
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. subzero-wolf.com In his exclusive New York store,
(212) 355-3666 Premier kitchen appliances Jaime Tresserra presents
nymidtown.poggenpohl.com his collection of handcrafted
Poggenpohl is the world’s most 49 furniture, lighting, and
renowned luxury kitchen brand— TeixIdors limited-edition sculptures.
creating the perfect kitchen, ICFF, Javits Center,
from conception to completion. 11th Ave. at W. 38th St., 53
Booth 1527 Vondom
45 34-937-883-662 D&D Building,
Poliform teixidors.com 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1532,
150 E. 58th St., Textiles, unique pieces made btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts.
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. of sheep wool, cashmere, (212) 207-3252
(212) 421-1800 and yak wool vondom.com
poliform.com Diverse, dynamic collections
Poliform’s newly renovated 50 of avant-garde furniture,
showroom feels like a real The Architects and planters, and lighting designed
home, offering a new vision Designers Building for indoor and outdoor
of contemporary living. 150 E. 58th St., 22nd Fl., environments
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves.
46 (212) 644-2766 54
Roche Bobois adbuilding.com Warp & Weft
200 Madison Ave., With more than 30 luxury D&D Building,
btw. 35th & 36th Sts. showrooms, this property 979 3rd Ave., Ste. 1203,
(212) 889-0700 is NYC’s ultimate design btw. E. 58th & 59th Sts.
roche-bobois.com resource for residential and (212) 546-0944
A world leader in furniture design commercial projects. warpandweft.com
and distribution known for its To-the-trade luxury rug showroom
innovative creations, high quality, 51
European know-how, and French The Rug Company 55
Art de Vivre. 219 E. 59th St., Wilsonart
btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves. ICFF, Javits Center,
47 (646) 762-0701 11th Ave. at W. 38th St.,
Smeg USA therugcompany.com Booth 2213
A&D Building, British purveyor of high-end, (800) 433-3222
150 E. 58th St., 7th Fl., handmade carpets with wilsonart.com
btw. 3rd & Lexington Aves. contemporary designs World leading engineered surfaces
(212) 265-5378 company that redefines decora-
smegusa.com tive surfaces through improved
Technology with style. Domestic performance and aesthetics
appliances made in Italy since 1948
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Design Fairs Design Pavilion MoMA Design Store
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas, 11 W. 53rd St.
W. 42nd to 47th Sts. store.moma.org
design-pavilion.com Classic modern and cutting edge
i A design happening exploring our design products for all ages,
Carpenters future. Free and open to the public curated by MoMA
Workshop Gallery
693 5th Ave. iv vii
carpentersworkshopgallery.com ICFF Museum of Arts
Carpenters Workshop Gallery Javits Center, and Design
produces and exhibits func- 655 W. 34th St. 2 Columbus Circle
tional sculptures by international icff.com madmuseum.org
artists and designers going A high end and contemporary Founded in 1956, MAD
outside of their traditional furniture fair brings international champions contemporary makers
territories of expression. designs to New York. across creative fields, presenting
artists, designers, and artisans.
ii v
Cooper Hewitt, MoMA
Smithsonian 11 W. 53rd St.
Design Museum moma.org
2 E. 91st St., at 5th Ave. The Museum of Modern Art is
cooperhewitt.org home to an unparalleled collection
America’s design museum, of modern and contemporary art. It
Cooper Hewitt offers dynamic will close on June 15 until October 21
programming that inspires, for an extensive renovation.
educates, and empowers people
through design.
COURTESY DESIGN PAVILION

Among the public installations at the Design Pavilion at Times Square will be Ecocapsule®, a smart
micro-home that utilizes solar and wind energy.

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Design Destination
ICFF

The International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) is the trade fair at the
heart of NYCxDesign. For over 30 years, the fair has attracted industry pro-
fessionals, designers, and enthusiasts from around the world. ICFF boasts
an encyclopedic array of contemporary furniture, lighting, textiles, and mate-
rials by more than 900 exhibitors from around the globe. Additions this year
include ICFF Contract, a destination for designers of commercial spaces, and
ICFF Connect, which highlights the latest innovations in smart technology.

ICFF  Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St. at 11th Ave.  May 19–22  icff.com

Bebop by Fermob at ICFF

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APRIL 9–AUGUST 18, 2019

Explore the explosive impact of punk music on graphic


design —only at MAD. On view on two floors, the
exhibition brings together hundreds of punk’s most
memorable graphics—from the shocking remixes of
expropriated images and texts to the DIY zines and
flyers that challenged the commercial slickness of the
mainstream media.
Installation Photo: PD Rearick courtesy of Cranbrook Art Museum

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Design Destination
A&D Building

A center for luxury interior design, the Architects & Designers (A&D) Building
features more than 35 showrooms and 200,00 square feet of retail space.
The A&D’s kitchen, bath, tile, appliance, and residential furnishings make it
a treasure trove for high-end home design.

A&D Building, 150 E. 58th St. btw. Lexington & 3rd Aves.  (212) 644-2766  adbuilding.com

COURTESY FCharlesPhotography

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Future fashion

Experience how design is changing the world at 2 East 91st Street, NYC.
Tranceflora is made from glowing transgenic silk augmented with jellyfish and coral DNA and woven into
a textile by one of Japan’s oldest kimono manufactories. By AnotherFarm with National Agricultural and
Research Organization and Hosoo, 2015-19.
Nature—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial on view May 10 through January 20, 2020.

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Design Destination
Times Square Design Pavilion

The Times Square Design Pavilion is a free multi-day design happening,


completely open to the public, offering a suite of live programming, site-
specific structures, interactive environments, and platforms for innovation.
This year’s programming includes the Times Square Design Lab, Design
Talks NYC, Design Market NYC, “Sound & Vision” from the American Design
Club, “A Sense of New York” workshops exploring sensory experiences
of the city, immersive exhibits on sustainable design from the Virginia Tech
School of Architecture and Fernando Mastrangelo Studio, and a partnership
between Azimut Yachts and One Ocean Foundation.
Times Square Design Pavilion btw. Broadway & 7th Ave. from W. 42nd & 47th Sts.
May 10–22  design-pavilion.com

FutureHAUS by Virginia Tech School of Architecture

COURTESY Virginia Tech School of Architecture

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This lively West Side neighborhood


is home to the Meatpacking District
and the Chelsea Hotel, whose
residents once included the likes
of Mark Twain, Andy Warhol, and
Patti Smith. Historically a bohemian
refuge and friendly to queer culture, The Fred P. Pomerantz Art
Chelsea is now a major art-world and Design Center at FIT
was designed by de Young
and tech hub. Take a stroll on the & Moscowitz in 1977 and
High Line for views of the Hudson acts as a gateway to the
school’s campus. The
River and the lively cluster of build- monolithic building spans
two city blocks, bridging
ings that have sprung up along 27th Street. 7th Ave. btw.
its path, including the Renzo Piano– W. 26th & 28th Sts.

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Local Connections
Masamichi Udagawa
AND Sigi Moeslinger,
Antenna Design, cofounders

Every day, millions of New Yorkers


interact with and depend upon objects
and systems without knowing or think-
ing about who designed them. Some,
like MetroCard vending machines and
LinkNYC kiosks, which have popped
up to replace pay phones, were de-
signed by Masamichi Udagawa and
Sigi Moeslinger, known as Antenna
“When we need a change Design. The studio has designed three
of mind, we drop in at a few new fleets of subway cars for New York
galleries in the afternoon City as well as workplace products
for Bloomberg and Knoll. “Each design
and come back to work with
is a reflection of the people and the
a refreshed mind.” environment, so it is important to take
—Masamichi Udagawa an anthropological approach,” says
Udagawa, who founded the studio with
Moeslinger in 1997. He is inspired by
Chelsea, where Antenna Design has
been based since 2012. “Having the
galleries around is definitely a plus,”
COURTESY Antenna DESIGN

he muses. “Sometimes when we need


a change of mind, we drop in at a few
galleries in the afternoon and come
back to work with a refreshed mind.”
Antenna Design
520 W. 27th St. btw. 10th & 11th Aves.

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Join Us
in NYC
Photography ©Richard Powers

ICFF BOOT H #551


Javits Center
May 19–22, 2019

SHOWROOM VISIT
121 W 27th St
Suite 503
Tuesday, May 21st
6–9 pm

Additional showroom visits


by appointment only

215.516.5020
info@amuneal.com
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Lefroy Brooks Vitra
134 W. 18th St., 100 Gansevoort St.,
01 btw. 6th & 7th Aves. btw. Washington St. & 10th Ave.
Amuneal New York (212) 226-2242 (212) 463-5750
121 W. 27th St., Ste. 503, lefroybrooks.com vitra.com
btw. 6th & 7th Aves. Historically referenced luxury bath The Swiss furniture brand
(212) 516-5020 fixtures and fittings for residential creates icons of design and
amuneal.com and commercial applications innovative concepts with
Showcasing Amuneal’s grow- world-renowned designers.
ing line of furniture, kitchens, 05
and custom cabinetry. Room & Board 09
By appointment only 236 W. 18th St., West Elm
btw. 7th & 8th Aves. 112 W. 18th St.,
02 (212) 204-7384 btw. 6th & 7th Aves.
BISAZZA roomandboard.com (212) 929-4464
508 W. 20th St., btw. Modern furnishings for home westelm.com
10th & 11th Aves. and commercial settings Modern furnishings and
(212) 334-7130 home decor featuring
bisazza.com 06 inspiring designs and colors
Italian luxury design brand and Teknion, Studio TK,
leading producer of glass mosaics Luum Showrooms 10
641 6th, 2nd Fl., Wilkhahn
03 btw. 19th & 20th Sts. 601 W. 26th St., Ste. 820,
Dauphin North America (212) 589-6850 btw. 11th & 12th Aves.
138 W. 25th St., 12th Fl., teknion.com (212) 229-9455
btw. 6th & 7th Aves. Teknion designs innovative and wilkhahn.com
(212) 302-4331 integrated furniture collections Commercial furniture made
dauphin.com that support workplace wellness. in Germany
The leading provider of office
furnishings for designing 07
dynamic spaces Urban Homes
325 W. 16th St.,
btw. 8th & 9th Aves.
(212) 246-7700
uhny.com
Innovative designs for kitchen
and bath for more than 20 years
COURTESY vitra

Vitra introduced Soft Work, designed by Barber & Osgerby, in 2018.

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School of
Art and Design
State University
of New York

Graduating
Student
Exhibition
may 15–29
Accessories Design
Advertising Design
Computer Animation
and Interactive Media
Fabric Styling
Fashion Design
Fine Arts
Graphic Design
Illustration
Interior Design
Jewelry Design
Menswear
Packaging Design
Photography and the
Digital Image
Textile/Surface Design
Toy Design
Visual Presentation
and Exhibition Design

Showcasing work by more than 800 graduating students


F R E E | O P E N T O T H E P U B L I C | 2 2 7 W E S T 2 7 t h S T R E E T, N YC

Fashion Institute of Technology fitnyc.edu/gse #FITgradshow

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Destinations & iii vi
Design Fairs Fashion Institute Les Ateliers Courbet
of Technology 134 10th Ave.
227 W. 27th St. ateliercourbet.com
fitnyc.edu Les Ateliers Courbet’s Master
i FIT is an internationally Craftsmen’s Gallery is known for
1stdibs recognized college for design, timeless design and a distinctive
Terminal Stores, fashion, art, communications, exhibition program highlighting
269 11th Ave. and business. the craftmanship and legacies
1stdibs.com of international manufacturers.
Shop, touch, see, and be inspired iv
by antique and vintage treasures Friedman Benda vii
and new and custom creations 515 W. 26th St. WantedDesign
offered by 50 exhibitors from friedmanbenda.com Manhattan
around the globe. The gallery presents an Terminal Stores,
international, multi-generational 269 11th Ave.
ii roster of established and wanteddesignnyc.com
The Diner emerging designers. With its marquee events during
DRINKSxDesign NYCxDESIGN, WantedDesign
The 14th Street Garage, v is a platform dedicated to promot-
459 W. 14th St. Gansevoort ing design and fostering the
surfacediner.com Meatpacking NYC international creative community.
Following its success at Salone 18 9th Ave.
del Mobile in Milan last year, this gansevoorthotelgroup
fully operational pop-up restau- .com/hotels/
rant by Rockwell Group, 2x4, and gansevoort-meatpacking-nyc
Surface will treat visitors to a With panoramic views of the
journey through the United city, Gansevoort Meatpacking
States. NYC is the first full-service resort
in Manhattan’s vibrant and
historic Meatpacking District.

art TK
COURTESY kelos

This lighting, designed by KELOS (Salma Hassan), is among the pieces on view at the Egypt
group’s exhibition at WantedDesign Manhattan at the Terminal Stores (May 18–21).

88 Chelsea

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Design Destination
WantedDesign Manhattan

WantedDesign’s original location is at Chelsea’s Terminal Stores (for its


Brooklyn location head to Sunset Park’s Industry City). Since founding the
fair in 2011, Odile Hainaut and Claire Pijoulat have established a platform
for the global design community with a diverse schedule of events and
socially conscious programming. Highlights include Look Book, a program
that connects North American design studios with interior designers and
architects, and Launch Pad, a showcase for emerging product designers.
This year’s fair also features “Tools for the Apocalypse,” organized by students
in SVA’s MFA in Products of Design program, which responds to a projected
world utterly transformed by climate change.

WantedDesign Manhattan at the Terminal Stores  269 11th Ave. btw. W. 27th & 28th Sts. 
May 18–21  wanteddesignnyc.com

Design by Andrés Jalif Estudio for Launch Pad

COURTESY andrés jalif estudio

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Named after the wedge-shaped
steel skyscraper completed by
D.H. Burnham & Company in 1902,
the Flatiron is a lively business dis- Roman Catholic Church of the
trict that extends north of Madison Epiphany (1967) was designed
by Belfatto & Pavarini, a New
Square Park (NoMad). Together, York–based firm notable for
its Modernist church designs.
the neighborhoods get their dis- 373 2nd Ave. btw. E. 21st &
tinct design flavor from countless 22nd Sts.

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Local Connections
Mark Gardner, Jaklitsch /
Gardner Architects, principal

Mark Gardner believes that architec-


ture and equity are inextricably linked.
“We have to be aware of the power we
have as architects,” he states, saying
design “can be used as a tool, like any
good thing in our society, to oppress
people. And so we have to be aware of
the power that we have as architects.
We have to try to make room at the
table for everyone.” This thinking in-
“Financial markets, the forms his work with Jaklitsch / Gardner
economics of real estate Architects, where he has been a princi-
and home ownership, the pal alongside Stephan Jaklitsch since
insurance industry, housing— 2010, as well as his teaching at Parsons
and his advocacy work with Van Alen
all of that affects how we
Institute. Whether designing a show-
design, who we design for, room, a home, or a center for beekeep-
and how it’s funded. Those ers in rural Tanzania, the firm prioritizes
are the mechanisms that a human-centered approach—one that
may control our fate, so we has garnered nine American Institute
should be involved.” of Architecture awards, including a
National Honor Award for the Marc by
—Mark Gardner
Marc Jacobs showroom in New York.
COURTESY Mark Gardner

Jaklitsch / Gardner Architects


115 W. 27th St. btw. 6th & 7th Aves.

96 Nomad & Flatiron

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Showrooms 05 10
B&B Italia BuzziSpace
Madison Avenue 45 W. 21st St., 3rd Fl.
01 135 Madison Ave., (336) 821-3150
AF | New York btw. 31st & 32nd Sts. buzzi.space
22 W. 21st St., 5th Fl., (212) 889-9606 BuzziSpace crafts high-quality
btw. 5th & 6th Aves. bebitalia.com and original acoustic solutions,
(212) 243-5400 Home furnishings that epitomize lighting, and furnishings for
afnewyork.com luxury and innovation into happy and healthy workspaces.
Discover the full portfolio of Brizo lifestyle and international design
kitchen and bath fittings at AF | 11
New York, a luxury kitchen and 06 Carl Hansen & Søn
bath experience in New York City. Bec Brittain 251 Park Ave. S., 13th Fl.,
27 W. 20th St., 11th Fl. btw. 20th & 21st Sts.
02 btw. 5th & 6th Aves. (212) 242-6736
American Standard, (212) 220-4008 carlhansen.com
DXV, Grohe becbrittain.com Showroom for the leading Danish
160 5th Ave., at 21st St. Distinctive lighting and product furniture company, carrying
(212) 886-0530 design with luxurious finishes. designs by Hans Wegner and more
americanstandard.com, By appointment only
grohe.us, dxv.com 12
American Standard, DXV, 07 Carnegie
and GROHE are the kitchen Bendheim 41 W. 25th St., 2nd Fl.,
and bath brands that make 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 1602, btw. Broadway & 6th Ave.
up LIXIL Americas. btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts. (212) 627-2060
(800) 606-7621 carnegiefabrics.com
03 bendheim.com Supplying textiles and
Arteriors More than 2,000 varieties wall-coverings to the world’s
200 Lexington Ave., of specialty glass. leading interior architects
Ste. 608/610, By appointment only and designers
btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts.
(800) 322-1400 08 13
arteriorshome.com Bernhardt Design CF MODERN
Luxury residential and commercial New York 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 510,
lighting, wall decor, decorative 136 Madison Ave., 3rd Fl., btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts.
accessories, and furniture btw. 31st and 32nd Sts. (212) 683-3600
(212) 997-6600 cfmodern.com
04 bernhardtdesign.com Featuring Steve Cassler and
Artistic Tile Contemporary office furniture and Irwin Feld’s custom midcentury
38 W. 21 St., textiles for the contract market furniture collection
btw. 5th and 6th Aves.
(212) 727-9331 09 14
artistictile.com Blu Dot CFA Designs
Providing the finest in design and 79 Madison Ave., at 28th St. 11 W. 25th St., 3rd Fl.,
luxury materials to commercial (646) 863-0252 at Broadway
and residential clients nationwide bludot.com (212) 219-3677
Modern for the real world. Stop cfadesigns.net
in our flagship—a beautiful space, Contemporary collections from
without the attitude. Italy, including kitchens,
bathrooms, wardrobes, doors,
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Christofle ddc Designpost Ernest Collective
846 Madison Ave., 181 Madison Ave., at 34th St. 255 5th Ave., 6th Fl.,
btw. E. 69th & 70th Sts. (212) 685-0800 btw. E. 28th & 29th Sts.
(212) 308-9390 ddcnyc.com (212) 334-5045
christofle.com DesignPost offers a selection of ernestny.com
The 6,000-square-foot showroom luxury contemporary furnishings Ernest is a dynamic collective of
serves as the North American and accessories for both residential the most inspiring Belgian-European
headquarters for this world-class and contract in highly curated, architecture and design brands,
silvercraft brand. mono-brand vignettes across including D’Apostrophe, Renson,
several breathtaking showrooms Royal Botania, and Delta Light.
16 in NYC, Miami, and Los Angeles.
Cooper & Graham
134 W. 18th St., 20 24
btw. 6th and 7th Aves. Design Within Reach Fermob
(212) 226-2242 Flatiron (ICFF Booth 1813)
cooperandgraham.com 903 Broadway, at E. 20th St. 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 414,
The luxury bath brand represents (212) 477-1155 btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts.
21st-century design as interpreted dwr.com (212) 651-4389
by world-renowned hospitality DWR is the world leader fermobusa.com
design giants. in authentic modern design, Fermob is a French design-driven
offering furniture, lighting, outdoor furniture manufacturer
17 and accessories. that creates inspiring, colorful
Davis Furniture outdoor spaces.
200 Lexington Ave, Ste. 1304, 21
btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts. Duravit USA 25
(212) 683-7272 (ICFF Booth 2121) Florim
davisfurniture.com 105 Madison Ave., 152 Madison Ave., at E. 32nd St.
Contract furnishings ranging btw. E. 29th & 30th Sts. (646) 864-0078
from lounge seating and tables (212) 686-0033 florim.com
to accessories duravit.us Italian-made porcelain tiles
German manufacturer of and slabs for an endless variety
18 bathroom fixtures and of applications
ddc accessories created
134 Madison Ave., at 31st St. in collaboration with renowned 26
(212) 685-0800 architects and designers Forty One Madison
ddcnyc.com 41 Madison Ave., at E. 26th St.
At the epicenter of design, ddc 22 (212) 686-1203
offers a selection of highly curated, DUXIANA 41madison.com
luxury contemporary furnishings, 9 W. 20th St., Forty One Madison is the home
and accessories for both residen- btw. 5th & 6th Aves. of the New York Tabletop Market,
tial and contract across several (212) 777-0771 featuring over 100 brands in
breathtaking showrooms in NYC, duxiana.com tableware, crystal, hotelware,
Miami, and Los Angeles. The Dux Bed: advanced technology lighting, and more.
in sleeping

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Global Furniture Keilhauer Marset
Group 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 1101, 20 W. 22nd St., Ste. 903,
386 Park Ave. S., 7th Fl., btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts. btw. 5th & 6th Aves.
at E. 27th St. (646) 742-0192 (646) 727-4250
(212) 545-9900 keilhauer.com marset.com/usa
globalfurnituregroup.com Curated by world-renowned Marset is about more than
Global Furniture Group is one furniture designers with lamps. We take care of light,
of the world’s leading manufac- scrupulous attention to detail in its different nuances and
turers of office furniture solu- effects, to create atmospheres
tions, including seating, desking, 32 with character and improve
workstations, and storage. Kimball Office our clients’ quality of life.
New York
28 215 Park Ave. S., 3rd Fl., 36
Gunlocke at E. 18th St. Minotti New York
257 Park Ave. S., 14th Fl., (800) 916-7728 134 Madison Ave., at 31st St.
btw. E. 20th & 21st Sts. kimballoffice.com (212) 685-0095
(212) 473-8300 By blending technology with minottiny.com
gunlocke.com materials, Kimball Office offers Minotti’s brand lies in consistency
Gunlocke fine office furniture relevant solutions that carry and a perfect balance between
reinforces the concept of workplaces into the future. tradition and modernity, luxury and
individual achievement, the rigor, fashion and comfort.
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imagination, and integrity. Kohler Experience 37
Center Molteni&C | Dada |
29 6 W. 22nd St., UniFor Flagship Store
HBF Textiles btw. 5th & 6th Aves. 160 Madison Ave.,
920 Broadway, 8th Fl., (855) 466-7031 btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts.
btw. 20th & 21st Sts. kohlerexperiencecenternyc.com (212) 673-7106
(212) 777-0289 An entirely new experience newyork.moltenigroup.com
hbftextiles.com in the Flatiron District—the first Molteni&C, Dada, and UniFor
Innovation leader offering ever KOHLER Experience Center embody the Italian flair for
award-winning contract settings, from the private home
furniture and textiles 34 to the office world.
Ligne Roset
30 250 Park Ave. S., 38
Herman Miller Store btw. E. 19th & 20th Sts. Moooi New York
251 Park Ave. S., at E. 20th St. (212) 375-1036 Showroom & Brand
(212) 318-3977 ligne-roset.com Store
store.hermanmiller.com Known for its artful collabora- 36 E. 31st St.,
Open Monday to Saturday, 11 tions with talents in contemporary btw. Park & Madison Aves.
a.m.–7 p.m., and Sunday,  design, Ligne Roset offers an (646) 396-0455
12–6 p.m. entire lifestyle in which to live moooi.com
boldly and beautifully. Dutch design brand showcasing
creative luxury for a well-curated
life through a unique and iconic
mix of lighting, furniture, carpets
and accessories

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New York Design Poppin Suite NY
Center 16 Madison Sq. W., 3rd Fl., 419 Park Ave. S., 17th Fl.,
200 Lexington Ave., btw. 24th & 25th Sts. at 25th St.
btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts. (212) 391-7200 (212) 421-3300
(212) 679-9500 poppin.com suiteny.com
nydc.com Visit our showroom to learn Iconic European designs along-
The industry’s premier resource more about the Poppin side pieces from up-and-coming
for fine furnishings. Represent- Furniture Collection and ser- international designers
ing avant-garde, contempo- vices for the trade.
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33,000 square-feet of antiques. Porcelanosa 20 West 22nd St.,
200 Lex is committed to remain- 202 5th Ave., btw. 5th and 6th Aves.
ing at the forefront of design. btw. W. 25th & 26th Sts. (917) 237-0665
(201) 995-1310 totousa.com
40 porcelanosa-usa.com The world’s largest plumbing
Poggenpohl New York Luxurious tile, kitchen, and products manufacturer,
Downtown Kitchen bath products committed to achieving
Design Studio performance, conservation,
270 Park Ave. S., at E. 21st St. 44 design, and innovation
(212) 228-3334 Royal Botania Corp.
nydowntown.poggenpohl.com 255 5th Ave., 6th Fl., 48
Poggenpohl is the world’s btw. E. 28th and 29th Sts. Versteel
longest-established, most (212) 812-9852 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 1106,
renowned luxury kitchen brand— royalbotania.com btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts.
creating the perfect kitchen, Belgium-based manufacturer (800) 876-2120
from conception to completion. of luxury outdoor furnishings, versteel.com
with an international reputation Versteel designs and manufac-
41 for technical ingenuity and tures tables, seating, and col-
Poliform | Madison design originality laborative products for contract
112 Madison Ave., at 30th St. furniture environments.
(212) 672-0060 45
poliform.com SONNEMAN– 49
The Italian brand’s U.S. flagship A Way of Light West NYC | Home
on Madison Avenue is a concept 200 Lexington Ave., 135 5th Ave., 2nd Fl., at 20th St.
store designed to feel like a real btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts. (212) 529-3636
home, reflecting the brand’s (914) 834-3600 westnyc-home.com
unique vision in design and the sonnemanawayoflight.com Showroom featuring furniture,
lifestyle it offers. Illumination from the art closets, lighting, and rugs, includ-
of technology, in a ing the exclusive collections
brand-new showroom of Living Divani and Porro

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Alessi
41 Madison Ave., at E. 26th St.
(212) 431-1310
alessi.com
COURTESY yuko hanai

More than 3,000 home products


Courtesy Poliform

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Destinations

i
Arlo NoMad
DrinksxDesign
11 E. 31st St.
arlohotels.com/arlo-nomad
Located north of Madison Square
Park and a short walk from the
Empire State Building, Arlo Hotel
NoMad has thoughtfully designed
guest rooms with playful touches.

ii
School of Visual Arts
209 E. 23rd St.
sva.edu
A multidisciplinary college
of art and design known
for its unparalleled faculty
and innovative curriculum
COURTESY yuko hanai
Courtesy Poliform

Students in SVA’s MFA in Products of Design program created tools for surviving the climate
apocalypse, like this portable hammock for emergency shelter by Yuko Hanai. This and other
designs are on view in an exhibition at WantedDesign Manhattan, May 18–21.

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Design Destination
FORTY one madison

Designed by Emery Roth & Sons and originally opened in 1974 as the
New York Merchandise Mart, this 23-floor glass-and-steel design center
houses showrooms representing more than 125 global brands. Product
categories include tableware, gifts, housewares, accent furnishings,
and lighting from leading manufacturers. The center, which overlooks
Madison Square Park, is also home to the New York Tabletop Show,
which occurs twice yearly in the spring and fall.

41 Madison Ave. at E. 26th St.  (212) 686-1203  41madison.com

COURTESY fortyone madison

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Tango | Jehs+Laub
Davis Showroom
200 Lexington Avenue
Suite1304
New York, NY 10016
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New York Design Center

With nearly 100 showrooms, this trade-only center has been the design
industry’s premier source for furniture, lighting, fabric, floor- and wall-
coverings, and kitchen and bath accessories for more than 85 years. Built
in 1926 as the New York Furniture Exchange, the 16-story, 500,000-
square-foot center is the country’s oldest furniture and design building
and a vital resource for A&D professionals. The NYDC continues to intro-
duce new initiatives, such as Access to Design, which allows the public
to visit the center and get information about working with designers.

NYDC, 200 Lexington Ave. btw. E. 32nd & 33rd Sts.  (212) 679-9500  nydc.com

COURTESY new york design center

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Donald Judd, whose home and
studio on Spring Street now houses
the Judd Foundation, is just one
of many legendary artists who
helped transform this historic, 19th- I.M. Pei and James Ingo Freed
century industrial district into an designed University Plaza
at New York University (1967)
enclave of creative studios during to fill a need for student
the 1970s. Still largely characterized housing as the school transi-
tioned from a commuter
by cobblestone streets and cast-iron college to a residential univer-
sity. The five-acre complex
buildings, the area is now a shopping includes three 30-story towers.
district, host to upscale showrooms, Bleecker St. & West Broadway

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06 Cappellini New York Architecture
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08 Tom
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Local Connections
Susan Sellers, 2x4, partner
and creative director

Susan Sellers, a founding partner at


the design firm 2x4 and a senior design
critic at the Yale School of Art, works
in a wide range of scales and media,
from brand strategy to exhibition de-
sign. Since 1994, 2x4 has led the van-
guard of critical, intellectually rigorous
graphic and environmental design.
During NYCxDESIGN, attendees
“New York City is all about have the chance to experience some
of that work at a pop-up restaurant
repurposing; it’s a per-
designed by 2x4 and David Rockwell
petual urban experiment. in collaboration with Surface. Known
Our practice at 2x4 is as The Diner and riffing on archetypal
largely devoted to foment- American cultural exports, it first made
ing and investigating a splash last year at Salone del Mobile
that transformation.” in Milan. “In New York, diners reflect
the inherent diversity of American cul-
—Susan Sellers
ture,” Sellers says of the project in its
new context. “The uniformity of the
aluminum facade, neon signage, leath-
erette booths, and patterned Formica
COURTESY Brigitte Lacombe

is reinterpreted through every person


that flips the burgers and pours the
coffee or takes a seat at the counter.”
2X4
180 Varick St. btw. King and Charlton Sts.

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Foscarini Spazio Soho


20 Greene Street / New York, NY 10013
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Cappellini New York FLOS
152 Wooster St., 152 Greene St., at Houston St.
01 btw. Prince & Houston Sts. (212) 941-4760
Arper (212) 966-0669 flosusa.com
476 Broadway, Ste. 2F, cappellini.it Italian lighting manufacturer with
btw. Broome and Grand Sts. Constantly pushing the work by Marcel Wanders, Antonio
(212) 647-8900 boundaries of modern design Citterio, and others
arper.com with updates to beloved
Design for living and working collections and new designs by 12
up-and-coming talent FontanaArte
02 45 Greene St.,
Artemide 07 btw. Grand & Broome Sts.
46 Greene St., Cassina (212) 334-3295
btw. Broome & Grand Sts. 151 Wooster St., fontanaarte.com
(212) 925-1588 btw. Prince & Houston Sts. Design, lighting, and furniture
artemide.us (212) 228-8186 made in Italy since 1932
Italian contemporary lighting cassina.com
company with innovative designs Authentic reproductions 13
of Le Corbusier’s masterpieces, Foscarini Spazio Soho
03 among other legendary designs 20 Greene St.,
Blu Dot btw. Canal & Grand Sts.
140 Wooster St., 08 (212) 257-4412
btw. Houston & Prince Sts. De Vera foscarini.com
(212) 780-9058 1 Crosby St., Dedicated to light, promoting
bludot.com btw. Grand & Howard Sts. thoughts and enlightening new
Inventive use of materials, (212) 625-0838 ideas, and proposing original
efficient fabrication strategies, deveraobjects.com and specific installations
and playful sensibility Beautiful objects with a singular
point of view 14
04 Fritz Hansen
Boffi Soho 09 22 Wooster St.,
31½ Greene St., at Grand St. Design Within Reach btw. Canal & Grand Sts.
(212) 431-8282 Soho (212) 219-3226
boffi-soho.com 110 Greene St., fritzhansen.com
A showcase for the Italian btw. Prince & Spring Sts. Manufacturer of iconic Danish
company’s technically superior (212) 475-0001 furnishings since 1872
and streamlined kitchen, dwr.com
bath, and wardrobe systems Located in the Soho Building, 15
DWR showcases furniture, Gandia Blasco
05 lighting, accessories, and other 52 Greene St.,
Bulthaup modern classics. btw. Grand & Broome Sts.
158 Wooster St., at Houston St. (212) 421-6701
(212) 966-7183 10 gandiablasco.com
newyork.bulthaup.com Dom Interiors NYC flagship store from
Custom-built architectural 66 Crosby St., Valencia-based purveyor
kitchen systems btw. Spring & Broome Sts. of modern outdoor furniture
(212) 253-5969
dominteriors.com
Italian kitchens and furnishings
from Valcucine, Rimadesio,
Lema, Agape, and many others

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Grande Central Matter Scavolini Soho Gallery
19 Bond St., at Lafayette St. 405 Broome St., 429 W. Broadway,
(212) 777-7984 btw. Centre & Lafayette Sts. btw. Spring & Prince Sts.
centralplumbingspec.com (212) 343-2600 (212) 219-0910
Contemporary offerings perfect mattermatters.com scavolinisohogallery.com
for the downtown scene Design objects, furniture, and Luxury Italian designs for kitchens,
lighting for industry specialists bathrooms, and living areas
17 and connoisseurs
Ingo Maurer 29
89 Grand St., at Greene St. 23 The Future Perfect
(212) 965-8817 MoMA Design Store 55 Great Jones St.,
ingo-maurer.com Soho btw. Bowery & Lafayette St.
German lighting designer 81 Spring St., at Crosby St. (212) 473-2500
Ingo Maurer’s New York outpost (646) 613-1367 thefutureperfect.com
momastore.org Objects and furnishings
18 Downtown outpost for arguably by exceptional designers
Lee Broom New York the best museum gift shop in town
34 Greene St., at Grand St.
(212) 804-8477 24 30
leebroom.com Moroso The Rug Company
New York flagship store for 146 Greene St., 88 Wooster St.,
the British designer of lighting btw. Houston & Prince Sts. btw. Spring & Broome Sts.
and other interiors objects (212) 334-7222 (646) 713-1209
morosousa.com therugcompany.com
19 New pieces recently debuted High-end contemporary carpets
Ligne Roset SoHo in Milan
155 Wooster St., #A, 31
btw. Houston & Prince Sts. 25 The Shade Store
(212) 253-5629 nanimarquina 77 Wooster St.,
ligne-roset.com 588 Broadway, Ste. 607, btw. Spring & Broome Sts.
Known for artful collaborations btw. Houston & Prince Sts. (646) 783-4218
with contemporary designers, (646) 701-7058 theshadestore.com
Ligne Roset offers a lifestyle in nanimarquina.com/en Handcrafted window treatments
which to live boldly and beautifully. U.S. showroom from the Spanish
rug designer Nani Marquina 32
20 Tom Dixon
Lindsey Adelman Studio 26 25 Greene St.,
1 Great Jones St., Poltrona Frau btw. Grand & Canal Sts.
at Great Jones Alley 145 Wooster St., (212) 228-7337
(212) 625-1230 btw. Prince & Houston Sts. tomdixon.net
lindseyadelman.com (212) 777-7592 Tom Dixon design store in
Custom lighting made in New York poltronafrau.com a former chandelier shop COURTESY Shulamit Seidler-Feller
City. By appointment only A historical collection alongside
ever-evolving pieces by current 33
21 design influencers Valcucine
Luceplan USA 66 Crosby St.,
14 Wooster St., 27 btw. Broome & Spring Sts.
btw. Grand & Canal Sts. Rich Brilliant Willing (212) 334-3295
(212) 334-1809 50 Greene St., #2A, valcucine.com
luceplanusa.com btw. Broome & Grand Sts. Kitchen cabinets and
Award-winning producer of (212) 388-1621 accessories focused
consumer, technical, architec- richbrilliantwilling.com on aesthetics and creativity
tural, and contract lighting Thoughtfully crafted and
fixtures made in Italy designed luminaires

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Destinations iii v
Center for Parsons School
Architecture of Design
i 536 LaGuardia Pl. 66 5th Ave.
American Design Club centerforarchitecture.org newschool.edu/parsons
Canal Street Market, Sharing a home with AIA New York, Parsons School of Design enables
265 Canal St. CFA is a leading cultural venue students to develop the knowledge
americandesignclub.com for architecture and the built and skills they need to succeed
AmDC is a platform for creative environment in New York City. in a rapidly changing society.
brands to show, share and
sell their work. iv vi
The Cooper Union Pratt Manhattan
ii 41 Cooper Sq. Gallery
Arlo SoHo cooper.edu 144 W. 14th St.
DRINKSxDESIGN The Cooper Union grants degrees pratt.edu/the-institute/
231 Hudson St. in art, architecture, and exhibitions/
arlohotels.com/arlo-soho engineering and is a center of pratt-manhattan-gallery
Arlo’s Soho hotel offers learning and civic discourse. Pratt Institute’s gallery aims
thoughtfully designed guest to present innovative and
rooms that combine flexible, intellectually challenging work
modern furniture with efficient in the fields of art, architecture,
storage and playful touches. fashion, and design.
COURTESY Shulamit Seidler-Feller

On view at the Center for Architecture through May 18: Patchwork: The Architecture of
Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak, the first comprehensive presentation of the Polish architect’s
work outside Poland

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Design Destination
Storefront for Art & Architecture

Founded in the 1980s, this cross-disciplinary forum for design ideas


and dialogue hosts events and competitions to promote innovation and
public discourse around critical issues currently impacting art and
architecture. Under the direction of José Esparza Chong Cuy, the recently
appointed executive director and chief curator, Storefront continues
to host rigorous exhibitions at the intersection of art and design. The
space’s striking facade—a collaboration between artist Vito Acconci
and architect Steven Holl—is a composition of 12 pivoting sections capable
of opening the entire length of the narrow gallery space to the street.

Storefront for Art & Architecture  97 Kenmare St. btw. Cleveland Pl. & Mulberry St.
storefrontnews.org

COURTESY storefront for art and architecture

120 Soho & Noho

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PATTERNS OF
LIGHT

MAY 13–22
10AM–6PM
RBW Showroom
50 Greene St New York NY 10013

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Lower
Manhattan

Manhattan’s southern tip is a study


in contrasts. From the waterfront
Seaport District to the hidden plazas
and skyscrapers of Wall Street and
the bustling enclaves of Chinatown Designed by William N.
Breger, the Tribeca Syna-
and Little Italy, this area offers a gogue (1967) is easy to
miss considering its distinct
taste of New York’s rich and varied undulating, marble-clad
density. Brookfield Place, opposite facade. Inside, the form
presents its curve in wood-
the 9/11 Memorial and World Trade paneled form to the congre-
gation, helping to amplify
Center, has brought new shopping sound. 49 White St. btw.
and dining experiences, as well Church St. & Broadway

as arts and events, to Battery Park. Photo by Mark Wickens

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04 Egg Collective III Colony
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Local Connections
Susan Chin, Design Trust
for Public Space,
executive director

“Distinctive design and public art pique


people’s curiosity about their city
and elevate their spirit and civic pride.”
So believes Susan Chin, the executive
director of the Design Trust for Public
Space, an organization that works with
city agencies and the community to
advance the role of public spaces. The
architect, advocate, and former assis-
“At Design Trust, design tant commissioner at the New York City
has multiple dimensions... Department of Cultural Affairs sees
including design literacy at all her current role as an opportunity, one
levels of civic engagement. that can connect New Yorkers with
their city and empower them to stand
Our mission has been to
up for the public spaces they want.
search for and support ideas “We help local leaders employ creative
that are generated by all problem-solving, design, and nego-
types of people in all five tiation skills in order to help them be
boroughs.” —Susan Chin better advocates for funding, project
priorities, and content,” explains Chin.
With an office in Lower Manhattan’s
19th-century street grid, the Design
Trust is close to the nexus
COURTESY susan chin

of city government, including City Hall.


Design Trust for Public Space
40 Worth St. btw. Church St. & West Broadway

126 Lower Manhattan

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LAUFEN.COM

Visit us at ICFF,
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Showrooms 05 09
Espasso PEDINI New York
38 N. Moore St., 40 Lispenard St.,
01 btw. Hudson & Varick Sts. btw. Broadway & Church St.
ALU espasso.com pedininy.com
30 Broad St., Contemporary and midcentury Italian-inspired contemporary
btw. Beaver St. & Exchange Pl. Modern Brazilian furniture kitchen and furniture designs,
alu.com including products by Gaggenau,
Midcentury and custom 06 Caesarstone, and Pianca
furniture provider with 25 years Howard Hughes
of experience Corporation / 10
Seaport District Property
02 19 Fulton St., at Front St. 57 Walker St.,
David Weeks Studio seaportdistrict.nyc btw. Broadway & Church St.
38 Walker St., Lower Manhattan’s historic propertyfurniture.com
btw. Broadway & Church St. South Street Seaport, Complete lifestyle brand
davidweeksstudio.com revitalized for the 21st century representing European and
This stand-alone Manhattan American designers and featuring
showroom features iconic lighting, 07 a mixture of edgy, vintage,
innovative furniture, accessories, Lasvit and soft modern pieces
and toys by Weeks. 51 Wooster St.,
btw. Broome & Grand Sts. 11
03 lasvit.com Robert Kuo
Donzella Designing and manufacturing 303 Spring St., at Hudson St.
17 White St., bespoke glass-art installations robertkuo.com
btw. 6th Ave. & West Broadway and lighting, award-winning Robert Kuo offers a wide variety
donzella.com design collections, and glass of decorative objects, from small
Modernist 20th-century furniture for architecture tabletop pieces to furniture
by Paolo Buffa, Paul László, and and large landscaping elements.
Angelo Mangiarotti 08
Let There Be Neon
04 38 White St.,
Egg Collective btw. Broadway & Church St.
304 Hudson St., #307, lettherebeneon.com
btw. Vandam & Spring Sts. Exclusive creations by this unique
eggcollective.com neon studio
Exquisitely engineered furniture
and lighting from ICFF 2012’s
Best New Designer winner
COURTESY egg collective

Egg Collective—Stephanie Beamer, Crystal Ellis, and Hillary


Petrie—crafts handmade pieces, like this Kenny Dining Table,
from natural materials.

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GoodWeave brings visibility


to global supply chains, gives
voice to marginalized workers,
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vulnerable children.

Look for the GoodWeave label. Learn more at GoodWeave.org or by


visiting one of the following GoodWeave partners.

Company C Bespoke Tibetan Carpets Kaja Gam Design


companyc.com bespoketibetan.com kajagamdesign.com

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ROOM Steven Sclaroff Tracy Williams LTD.
25 N. Moore St., at Varick St. 44 White St., 146 Duane St.,
roomonline.com btw. Broadway & Church St. btw. West Broadway & Church St.
One of Tribeca’s furniture and stevensclaroff.com tracywilliamsltd.com
lighting staples for more than Quirky, cool, and unusual vintage Contemporary art gallery focusing
20 years, the showroom blends a furniture, art, and objects from on emerging or mid-career
combination of up-and-coming interior designer Steven Sclaroff American and global artists
makers, top-of-the-line lighting,
detailed craftmanship, and custom 18 20
upholstery. The only thing second Ted Muehling Wyeth
to the quality of the pieces is the 52 White St., 533 Canal St.,
unparalleled customer service. btw. Broadway & Church St. btw. Washington
tedmuehling.com & Greenwich Sts.
13 Sophisticated jewelry, decorative wyeth.nyc
Salomon Arts Gallery objects, and tabletop accessories Midcentury Modern furniture
83 Leonard St., 4th Fl., and decorative objects
btw. Broadway & Church St.
salomonarts.com
Founded in 1975 as an artist
workspace, Salomon Arts
showcases the works of emerging
visual artists.

14
Schoolhouse Electric
& Supply Co.
27 Vestry St., at Hudson St.
schoolhouseelectric.com
Handblown-glass light fixtures
crafted from Depression-era molds

15
Shinola
177 Franklin St.,
btw. Greenwich & Hudson Sts.
shinola.com
Retailer of fine watches,
bicycles, and leather
accessories made in Detroit

16
Steven Alan
103 Franklin St.,
btw. Church St. & West Broadway
stevenalan.com
Loft-inspired space featuring
COURTESY R & Company

apothecary, accessories,
and clothing

R & Company (next page) will host Radical Living during


NYCxDESIGN, showing Italian designs from 1965 through
1975 like the Pratone chair by Pietro Derossi, Giorgio
Ceretti, and Riccardo Rosso, produced by Gufram.

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Destinations vi x
Mr. C Seaport R & Company
33 Peck Slip 64 White St.
i mrcseaport.com r-and-company.com
10 Corso Como Mr. C Seaport is a Leading Hotels R & Company represents a dis-
DRINKSxDESIGN of the World oasis from the Cipriani tinguished group of historic and
1 Fulton St. family nestled in the lively South contemporary designers whose
10corsocomo.nyc Street Seaport. work is among the most innovative
10 Corso Como blends fashion, and finely crafted of their time.
food, art, music, design, and
lifestyle in the Seaport district. vii xi.
The café serves extraordinarily Osteria della Pace Sister City
fresh Italian classics that at Eataly 225 Bowery
highlight seasonal ingredients. DRINKSxDESIGN sistercitynyc.com
101 Liberty St. A 200-room hotel on the Lower
ii eataly.com/us_en/stores/ East Side from the studio behind
Brookfield Place nyc-downtown/ the Ace Hotel New York
230 Vesey St. osteria-della-pace
bfplny.com A secluded dining room at xii
Brookfield Place offers cultural Eataly’s bustling downtown Temple Court
arts, dining, and luxury shopping market offers authentic at The Beekman
in downtown Manhattan. regional Italian fare. DRINKSxDESIGN
5 Beekman St.
iii viii templecourtnyc.com
Colony Patrick Parrish Chef and owner Tom Colicchio
324 Canal St., 2nd Fl. Gallery offers contemporary twists
goodcolony.com 50 Lispenard St. on classic turn-of-the-century
Founded and curated by Jean patrickparrish.com dishes in a nod to the history
Lin, Colony is a community of The space exhibits young, of Lower Manhattan.
independent furniture, lighting, emerging artists and designers
textiles, and objects designers. alongside rare, midcentury pieces. xiii
The Beekman
iv ix 123 Nassau St.
Last Light at Sister City Pier 17, thebeekman.com
DRINKSxDESIGN Seaport District The Beekman, a hotel in Lower
225 Bowery 89 South St. Manhattan, offers luxurious
sistercitynyc.com pier17ny.com accommodations and nearby
Take in sweeping views of A multi-use destination at the attractions.
the Manhattan skyline and heart of the Seaport’s revitaliza-
enjoy a cocktail at Sister City’s tion, Pier 17 offers cultural xiv
rooftop bar. programming, rooftop events, Westfield
and waterfront dining. World Trade Center
v 185 Greenwich St.
Moxy NYC Downtown westfield.com/westfieldworldtra-
26 Ann St. decenter
moxynycdowntown.com Santiago Calatrava’s soaring
Moxy is a hotel that breaks skeletal transportation hub would
COURTESY R & Company

the rules by design, offering a be a destination in itself, even


basketball court, arcade, without Westfield’s extensive
suspended chairs in guestrooms, shopping and dining offerings.
and cocktails for days.

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Design Destination
Westfield World Trade Center

Opened in 2016, the Oculus is Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava’s


soaring addition to the World Trade Center complex. Primarily a transit
hub serving several subway lines as well as the PATH train to New Jersey,
the Oculus astounds visitors with its bone-white ribs and airy interior.
The building’s main atrium is illuminated by a skylight that runs its entire
length and is a downtown retail destination.

Westfield World Trade Center  185 Greenwich St. at Fulton St. 


westfield.com/westfieldworldtradecenter

mark wickens

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NYCxDESIGN thanks its steering
committee for the vision,
passion, and support in making
this year’s event a success.
6¢ • AIA NY - Center for Architecture • AIGA/NY •
American Design Club • Brooklyn DESIGNS •
Cooper Hewitt • The Cooper Union • Department
of Cultural Affairs • Design Pavilion • Design
Trust for Public Space • Downtown Alliance • FIT •
ICFF • IDSA • Interior Design Magazine • Kinder
MODERN • Female Design Club • Metropolis •
MoMA • Museum of Arts and Design • New York
City Council • New York Design Center • Nomad
Design District • Novita Communications • NYC &
Plankton Studios at WantedDesign 2018

Company • New York City Economic Development


Corporation • NYC Department of Design and
Construction • NYC Department of Parks •
NYC Department of Transportation • Parsons
School of Design • Pratt Institute • Public Design
Commission • Seaport District NYC • SoHo Design
District • School of Visual Arts • Times Square
Alliance • Tribeca Design District • WantedDesign

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn is an NYCxDESIGN must-


visit, host to both WantedDesign
Brooklyn and Brooklyn Designs.
But even without those fairs, there
are more than enough reasons
Tucked away in Brooklyn
to explore the borough. Besides Heights near Brooklyn
offering destinations like the Bridge Park is a former
dormitory for the Jehovah’s
Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Witnesses by Ulrich Franzen
(1970), who is known for
Park, Brooklyn is home to creative his Brutalist buildings. The
hubs like DUMBO, Williamsburg, brick building, praised by archi-
tecture critic Peter Blake when
Industry City, Red Hook, Greenpoint, it opened, was sold to a pri-
vate developer in 2017. 119
and the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Its many Columbia Heights btw. Clark
neighborhoods teem with energy & Pineapple Sts., Brooklyn

and cultural diversity of all kinds. Photo by Mark Wickens

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Showrooms 05 08
IC Store Pickett Furniture
by WantedDesign 175 Van Dyke St., Ste. 325B
01 274 36th St., (347) 294-0476
AJ Madison Inc. btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves. pickettfurniture.com
3605 13th Ave., at 36th St. (718) 801-8058 Unique and bespoke items for
(718) 732-4900 wanteddesignnyc.com/stores the home. By appointment only
ajmadison.com From international brands—
Brand-name kitchen and Menu, Alessi, Malle London—to 09
home appliances products created by designers SHAKÚFF
based at Industry City—Juniper 34 35th St., 2nd Fl., B-SW,
02 Design, Brooklyn Candle Studio— btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.
Design Within Reach this destination offers original (646) 832-4721
Brooklyn Outlet housewares, gift items, jewelry shakuff.com
Industry City, and accessories, toys, and more. Eclectic, modern custom glass
219 36th St., Bldg. 3, lighting and handcrafted decor
btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves. 06
(718) 832-6500 Lotta Jansdotter 10
dwr.com 131 8th St., Token
A world leader in authentic btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves. 481 Van Brunt St.,
modern design, offering furni- (718) 755-9945 at Red Hook Channel
ture, lighting, and accessories jansdotter.com (347) 763-2942
Independent designer selling tokennyc.com
03 fabric, books, and paper goods Founded by Will Kavest, a furniture
Erie Basin design studio for commercial
388 Van Brunt St., 07 clients and collectors
at Dikeman St. Paul Bright
(718) 554-6147 182 4th Ave., 2nd Fl.,
eriebasin.com btw. DeGraw & Douglass Sts.
A curated selection of antique (718) 855-5463
jewelry and furniture brightlyons.com
Curiosity shop featuring a mix
04 of midcentury Modern furniture,
Flavor Paper contemporary artwork, vintage
Industry City, art, and books
220 36th St., Bldg. 5
btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.
(718) 422-0230
flavorpaper.com
The hip brand’s main production
facility for state-of-the-art digital
wallpaper printing
Courtesy the manufacturers

Among DWR’s spring releases is this outdoor chair designed


by the late Jens Risom.

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Destinations and IV
Design Fairs Industry City
220 36th St., #2-A,
btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.
I industrycity.com/design
Brooklyn Army Historic, 30-acre manufacturing
Terminal and innovation complex on
140 58th St. the waterfront in Sunset Park,
bklynarmyterminal.com and Brooklyn’s premier des-
The Brooklyn Army Terminal is tination during NYCxDESIGN.
the premier affordable hub for Host to the IC Design Festival
modern industrial businesses, and WantedDesign Brooklyn
entrepreneurs, and working
families in New York City. V
WantedDesign
II Brooklyn
FAD Market at at Industry City
The Invisible Dog 274 36th St.
Art Center wanteddesignnyc.com
51 Bergen St. WantedDesign Brooklyn takes
fadmarket.co place at Industry City and is
The curated marketplace for dedicated to promoting design
handcrafted goods by local and fostering the international
artists and makers sets up shop creative community.
at The Invisible Dog Art Center
in Boerum Hill.

III
IC Design Festival
274 36th St.,
btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.
industrycity.com/icdf
In addition to WantedDesign
Brooklyn, the Design Schools
Workshop, and Wanted Career
Day, IC Design Festival by
WantedDesign features instal-
lations, campus-wide activ-
ities, and IC Open Studios.
Runs May 16–20
Courtesy the manufacturers

ENSCI Les Ateliers and Alessi will present “Connected Objects”


at WantedDesign Brooklyn, including this piece.

144 Brooklyn

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Innovative
industrial
space for
special events
and leasing.
Under one
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NYCxDESIGN 2019 BAT Events


Kara Walker presents The Colossus of Rutgers 5/12–5/25
Parsons MFA Fashion Design & Society Graduate Exhibition 5/14–5/21
Futureworks Makerspace Open House 5/11, 5/18
Visit bat.nyc

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Local Connections
Arielle Assouline-Lichten,
Slash Objects, founder

Arielle Assouline-Lichten, the architect


and designer behind Slash Projects,
is the recipient of this year’s American
Design Honors, a WantedDesign
awards program. Her Greenpoint,
Brooklyn–based studio is within walk-
ing distance of several marble and
metal fabricators, a proximity she says
influences the unexpected combina-
tions (recycled rubber gym flooring,
“It’s not only about using brass, marble) employed by her product
materials that are unique or offshoot, Slash Objects. The studio has
different, it’s really about gained recognition for its line of table-
using them in ways they’ve top objects such as coasters, mouse
pads, and mirrors, as well as its Coexist
never been used before
Collection of furniture. The Coexist
or combining materials that Daybed, which riffs on the chaise
normally don’t appear next longue, debuts during WantedDesign
to one another.” Manhattan. “When people experience
—Arielle Assouline-Lichten my work they come over and they want
to touch it immediately. They want to
COURTESY sophie matthewson

pet it and think about how it was put


together,” says Assouline-Lichten.
“To me that’s the success of the piece.”
Slash Objects
67 West St. at Noble St., Brooklyn

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A curated exhibition of design work MAY 15, 6–9 PM
by exceptional graduating students CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION
in the School of Design, School FOR INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS
of Architecture, and School of Art. AND ALUMNI

High School students are encouraged RSVP online at


to visit May 16th. prattshowsdesign2019.eventbrite.com

PRATTSHOWS.ORG MAY 16–21, 9 AM–9 PM


Free and open to the public

200 Willoughby Avenue


Brooklyn, NY

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Design Destination
Waterfront Creative Hubs

Two massive industrial centers, Industry City and the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
have been reborn as waterfront epicenters of design and incubators for
a new generation of urban manufacturing. This year, the Navy Yard, home
to producers of everything from countertops to craft whiskey, hosts
Brooklyn Designs (May 10–12), a celebration of the borough’s flourishing
creative scene. Further south, WantedDesign Brooklyn at Industry City
(May 16–20) features installations, exhibitions, and open studios as part
of the lively IC Design Festival (May 16–20).

Brooklyn Designs  141 Flushing Ave. at Clinton Ave., Brooklyn 


May 10–12  bklyndesigns.com

WantedDesign Brooklyn  Industry City, 274 36th St. btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves., Brooklyn
May 16–20  wanteddesignnyc.com.

Matthias Pliessnig at IC Locals at WantedDesign Brooklyn curated by Hannah Martin

courtesy Matthias Pliessnig

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Queens

Queens, the site of two World’s


Fairs and several museums—from
MoMA PS1 to SculptureCenter
and the Noguchi Museum—is rich
in cultural (and with that, culinary)
diversity. Between bites, enjoy the
The New York Hall of Science
borough’s many waterfront vistas (1964), designed by Wallace
along the East River, ride the subway Harrison for the World’s Fair,
is striking for its undulating
to Rockaway Beach, catch a New concrete walls embedded
with panels of hand-cut
York Mets game, or see the impres- stained glass. 47-01 111th St.,
sive 1:1,200 scale model of New Corona, Queens

York City at the Queens Museum. Photo by Mark Wickens

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Showrooms Knockdown Center SculptureCenter
52-19 Flushing Ave. 44-19 Purves St.
knockdown.center sculpture-center.org
A multidisciplinary space for experi- An international forum
Stickbulb Studio/ mental programming in visual arts, that presents exhibitions,
Showroom performance, music, and more commissions new work,
at RUX Studios and generates scholarship
10-40 46th Ave., 2nd Fl. Local Project
(347) 460-2852 11-27 44th Rd. Socrates
stickbulb.com localproject.org Sculpture Park
Sleek, sustainable, architectural A gallery that brings together 32-01 Vernon Blvd.
beam lights out of reclaimed wood, young and experimental artists socratessculpturepark.org
handmade in Long Island City An accessible, public art
Modern Art Foundry space and city park that dis-
18-70 41st St., plays contemporary sculpture
Destinations btw. 19th Ave. & Berrian Blvd. in a waterfront setting
modernartfoundry.com
A family-owned and -run business The Neustadt
that casts pieces for many Collection of
Dorsky Gallery well-known sculptors Tiffany Glass
11-03 45th Ave. Queens Museum,
dorsky.org MoMA PS1 New York City Building,
Dedicated to promoting con- 22-25 Jackson Ave. Corona Park
temporary visual arts to a public momaps1.org theneustadt.org
audience via exhibitions, pub- One of the oldest and largest With selected pieces on view
lications, discussions, and talks nonprofit contemporary art at the Queens Museum, this is a
institutions in the United States collection of Louis C. Tiffany’s
Flushing Meadows lamps, windows, metalwork, and
Corona Park Museum of the rare archival materials.
Grand Central Pkwy., Moving Image
btw. 111th St. & College Pt. Blvd. 36-01 35th Ave. The Noguchi Museum
nycgovparks.org/parks/ movingimage.us 9-01 33rd Rd.
flushing-meadows-corona-park A film and media museum noguchi.org
The site of the 1939 and 1964 An intimate museum dedicated to
World’s Fairs Queens Botanical advancing the understanding and
Garden appreciation of Isamu Noguchi’s art
Flux Factory 43-50 Main St. and legacy
39-31 29th St. queensbotanical.org
fluxfactory.org A lush, nearly 40-acre landscape Topaz Arts
Flux Factory supports emerging 55-03 39th Ave.
artists through residencies and Queens Library topazarts.org
exhibitions and provides affordable 37-44 21st St. A nonprofit multidisciplinary arts
space to 40 local and international queenslibrary.org organization founded in 2000 by
artists-in-residence annually. Serving 2.3 million people from artists Todd B. Richmond and Paz
62 locations Tanjuaquio to support the creative
Gantry Plaza State process in contemporary
Park Queens Museum performance and visual arts
4-09 47th Rd., at East River New York City Building,
parks.ny.gov/parks/149 Flushing Meadows Corona Park USTA Billie Jean King
12-acre park on the East River queensmuseum.org National Tennis Center
in Long Island City Art museum known for the Flushing Meadows Corona Park
“Panorama,” a building-for- usta.com
building model of New York City Host of the U.S. Open in the
late summer and public courts
throughout the year

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Local Connections
Jan Wilker, karlssonwilker,
cofounder and
creative director

Jan Wilker is the German half of


German-Icelandic graphic design duo
karlssonwilker, serving as the firm’s
creative director. Together with Hjalti
Karlsson, Wilker has been producing
eye-catching and playful graphic design
campaigns for a diversity of clients—
including MINI and the Museum of the
Moving Image—since 2000. In 2016,
“Moving out here is one the Manhattan building that housed
of the best things we’ve their studio was sold for development,
done with our office.” so they decamped to Ridgewood,
—Jan Wilker Queens, finding a new home in a for-
mer knitting factory with a south-facing
garden and storefront. “Moving out
here is one of the best things we’ve
done with our office,” says Wilker, who
talks enthusiastically about the op-
portunities the new space presents.
Wilker and Karlsson plan to open a
small design shop in the building this
COURTESy karlssonwilker

spring, creating a platform to share


work by the studio and its friends.
karlssonwilker
682 Woodward Ave. btw. Gates Ave.
& Palmetto St., Queens

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Discover the most innovative architecture and
design from around the world—whenever and
however you want.

Easy access to the


big ideas driving
design at all
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products to cities.

Meet the
innovative minds
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projects and ideas
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Thoughtful,
provocative, and
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Staten Island

The ferry to the Greenest Borough


is free and affords close-up views
of the Statue of Liberty. Back on
land, enjoy historic sites dating back
to the Revolutionary War, waterfront
Located in Oakwood
dining, and more than 12,300 acres Heights, the Monsignor
Farrell High School was
of parkland. Freshkills Park is the designed by Charles Luckman
newest addition—an ongoing landfill Associates (the firm also
designed Madison Square
reclamation project more than three Garden and Penn Station).
The building opened in 1962.
times the size of Central Park that 2900 Amboy Rd.,
offers kayaking, wildlife viewing, Staten Island

running paths, and playgrounds. Photo by Mark Wickens

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Destinations National Staten Island
Lighthouse Museum MakerSpace
200 The Promenade 450 Front St., Unit B,
Alice Austen House at Lighthouse Point at Thompson St.
2 Hylan Blvd., at Edgewater St. lighthousemuseum.org makerspace.nyc
aliceausten.org Located on the former site of Community workshop and
Historic home of a pioneering the United States Lighthouse coworking space for makers,
American photographer Service’s General Depot in builders, and artists
St. George, Staten Island, the
ArtSpace at National Lighthouse Museum Staten Island Museum
Staten Island Arts educates visitors about the at Snug Harbor
23 Navy Pier Court history and technology of the 1000 Richmond Terrace
statenislandarts.org/artspace nation’s lighthouses. Bldg. A
ArtSpace exhibits both statenislandmuseum.org
international and local artists, Sandy Ground Dedicated to natural science,
including visual artists, poets, Historical Museum art, and history since 1881
musicians, writers, and performers. 23 Navy Pier Ct., at Front St.
The focus is on artistic projects statenislandarts.org
that are place-based, examining An organization dedicated to
local communities. cultivating a sustainable and
diverse cultural community
Empire Outlets for the people of Staten Island
55 Richmond Terrace
empireoutlets.nyc Snug Harbor
Empire Outlets is New York City’s Cultural Center &
premier outdoor shopping and Botanical Garden
dining center with picture-perfect 1000 Richmond Terrace
views of Lower Manhattan. snug-harbor.org
The historic center has become
Greenbelt a regional arts center, botanical
Nature Center garden, and public park.
700 Rockland Ave.,
at Brielle Ave. St. George Theatre
sigreenbelt.org 35 Hyatt St., at Central Ave.
2,800 acres of public parkland in stgeorgetheatre.org
the central hills of Staten Island Newly renovated 2,800-seat
theater in the center of the
Historic historic St. George district
Richmond Town
441 Clarke Ave., at Arthur Kill Rd.
historicrichmondtown.org
Living history village to experience
colonial life

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The Bronx

North of Manhattan, the Bronx


is home to the New York Yankees,
the birthplace of hip-hop, and
the site of some of the city’s most Marcel Breuer designed
impressive parks, gardens, and five notable concrete and
steel structures (1959–70) for
culinary delights. Visit Little Italy NYU’s uptown campus (now
Bronx Community College):
on Arthur Avenue for cannolis Colston Hall, Polowczyk Hall,
and traditional Italian markets, stroll Meister Hall, Community
Hall, and Begrisch Hall (pic-
through the expansive New York tured above, a designated
landmark). 2155 University
Botanical Garden, or tour a house Ave. at Sedgwick Ave. & Hall
where Edgar Allan Poe penned of Fame Terrace, the Bronx

some of his most enduring poems. Photo by Mark Wickens

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Destinations City Island The Compound
A historic seaport community 2242 3rd Ave.
on a small island off Pelham thecmpd.com
Bay Park, in Long Island Sound Free Richardson’s creative
Arthur Avenue advertising studio and art gallery
Retail Market Edgar Allan Poe in the South Bronx
Arthur Ave. & E. 187th St. Cottage
arthuravenuebronx.com 2640 Grand Concourse Van Cortlandt
The heart of Little Italy in the bronxhistoricalsociety.org House Museum
Belmont section of the Bronx The home where Edgar Allan Poe 6036 Broadway,
wrote some of his most famous Van Cortlandt Park
Bartow Pell works in the last years of his life, vchm.org
Mansion Museum and including “Annabel Lee” Set in a 1,000-acre urban park,
Carriage House this house—built in 1748—is
895 Shore Rd. En Foco the oldest building in the Bronx.
bartowpellmansionmuseum.org 1125 Grand Concourse
Landmark and museum built enfoco.org Wave Hill
between 1836 and 1842 in En Foco is a nonprofit that 675 W. 252nd St.,
Pelham Bay Park supports contemporary primarily at Independence Ave.
U.S.–based photographers wavehill.org
Bronx Art Space of African, Asian, Latinx, A 28-acre estate featuring public
305 E. 140th St., #1 Native American, and Pacific gardens and a cultural center
bronxartspace.com Islander heritage. with views of the Hudson River
Started in 2008 by Linda
Cunningham and Mitsu Hadeishi, New York
Bronx Art Space is a nonprofit Botanical Garden
gallery that promotes the 2900 Southern Blvd.
innovative ideas of under- nybg.org
represented and emerging The national historic landmark’s
artists and curators. 250-acre grounds include more
than one million living plants.
Bronx River Art Center
1087 E. Tremont Ave. The Bronx Museum
bronxriverart.org of the Arts
BRAC is a culturally diverse, 1040 Grand Concourse
multi-arts, nonprofit organization bronxmuseum.org
that provides a forum for com- The contemporary art museum
munity, artists, and youth to connects diverse audiences
transform creativity into vision. to the urban experience
through its permanent collec-
Bronx Zoo tion, special exhibitions, and
2300 Southern Blvd. education program.
bronxzoo.com
Spanning 265 acres, the zoo is
home to more than 6,000 animals.

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Advertiser Index
A&D Building metromag.info/ny1 1
Amuneal metromag.info/ny2 85
Artistic Tile metromag.info/ny3 67
AXOR metromag.info/ny4 17
Azimut Yachts metromag.info/ny5 31
Blu Dot metromag.info/ny6 117
Brooklyn Army Terminal metromag.info/ny7 145
Brooklyn Designs metromag.info/ny8 143
BuzziSpace metromag.info/ny9 35
Cappellini metromag.info/ny10 29
Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum metromag.info/ny11 77
Davis Furniture metromag.info/ny12 107
Dekton/Cosentino City Manhattan metromag.info/ny13 69
Design Hudson metromag.info/ny14 39
Design Within Reach metromag.info/ny15 15
Drinks x Designmetromag.info/ny16 25
Expormim USA LLC metromag.info/ny17 33
Fashion Institute of Technology metromag.info/ny18 87
Florim metromag.info/ny19 101
FortyOneMadison metromag.info/ny20 99
Foscarini metromag.info/ny21 115
GoodWeave metromag.info/ny22 129
GROHE metromag.info/ny23 7
Herman Miller metromag.info/ny24 27
Humanscale metromag.info/ny25 21
ICFF metromag.info/ny26 C3
Industry City metromag.info/ny27 139
Interiors from Spain metromag.info/ny28 8-9

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Laufen metromag.info/ny29 127
London Design Festival metromag.info/ny30 79
Metropolis Magazine metromag.info/ny31 153
Miele metromag.info/ny32 65
Molteni & C metromag.info/ny33 4-5
Museum of Arts and Design metromag.info/ny34 75
New York Design Center metromag.info/ny35 97
NYC x Design metromag.info/ny36 133
Paris Design Week metromag.info/ny37 149
Poliform metromag.info/ny38 C4
Pratt Shows metromag.info/ny39 147
Rich Brilliant Willing metromag.info/ny40 121
Room & Board metromag.info/ny41 89
Royal Botania Corp. metromag.info/ny42 103
Sonneman metromag.info/ny43 11
SVA metromag.info/ny44 91
The Diner metromag.info/ny45 22
Teknion metromag.info/ny46 37
Versteel metromag.info/ny47 109
Vondom metromag.info/ny48 2-3
Warp & Weft metromag.info/ny49 71
West NYC Home metromag.info/ny50 12-13

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On view
Among the many recognizable and now-iconic designs on view at the
Museum of Modern Art’s current show, The Value of Good Design, is
something less known: a linen textile, screen printed with black ovals in
ascending and then descending scale, like the beads of a necklace. The
graphic work is by Joel Robinson and was unearthed in the museum’s
archives during research conducted for The Value of Good Design. Robinson
went on to work in advertising, but not before he designed six textiles for the
museum’s similarly titled 1951 exhibition, Good Design. He is the first black
designer whose work was acquired for MoMA’s permanent collection.

COURTESY © 2019 The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Photo by Jonathan Muzikar

MoMA was a central player in


the Good Design movement,
which spanned the 1930s to
the 1950s. During that time,
the museum commissioned
a series of competitions
and shows that called for
affordable, quality designs for
everyday life. This exhibition
will run until MoMA’s tempo-
rary closing on June 15.

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