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While local lighting brand Rich Brilliant Willing launched its prismatic Print collection in its SoHo studio, luxury furniture purveyor Haute Living opened its showroom in Chelsea. Nearby, Canadian furniture manufacturer EQ3 activated its multistory flagship with a staging by Crosby Studios and Dream Awake. The week started off with Bespoke Only’s Vision & Voices panel discussion, hosted at the Stellar Works flagship in Tribeca.
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The NYC-based nonprofit Street Lab, which creates and shares programs for public space, will offer a showcase of its pop-up programs and designs for public space, live and in-action in partnership with local businesses at the free LIC Springs! The showcase will include Street Lab’s One Big Table, designed specifically for use on open streets, as well as Street Lab’s portable reading room, interactive Lego-building stations, and more. The Radiator Show is an exhibition of innovative and craft-focused designers and artists whose work encompasses furniture, lighting, and objects.
Galerie Philia's New York Summer Exhibition
See our NYCxDesign 2023 guide on Dezeen Events Guide for information about the many other exhibitions, installations and talks taking place throughout the week. Montreal-based lighting studio Lambert & Fils will show its recent collaboration with Montreal artist and designer Zoë Mowat. In recognition of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage month in May, the Female Design Council and Asian American Pacific Islander Design Alliance have scheduled an exhibition featuring the work of 20 female-identified artists and designers at fashion brand 3.1 Phillip Lim in Noho.
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Boutique showcases could be found everywhere, from the Upper East Side to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Design-minded coffee shop Head Hi presented a chair collection by Brianna Nichole Love, founder of Fern, which draws inspiration from traditional African haircombs. Emma Scully Gallery asked several recognized designers—including Chris Wolston, Bradley Bowers, and the design firm Jumbo—to use this archetype in order to create conceptual works that address today’s complex political landscape. Though the ICFF remained the anchor of NYCxDesign, a lot of the excitement took place in the city’s showrooms. Herman Miller teamed up with the newly-formed Eames Institute to mount window displays and vignettes with ephemeral items that offered more insight into the life and work of this famous design duo.
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While this marks the fourth year in a row that ARTECHOUSE and Pantone have collaborated to unveil the Pantone Color of the Year, but it is the first time that a dedicated exhibit is open to the public. Loll and Chilewich are teaming up for an outdoor showcase at the latter brand’s New York city showroom. At its Tribeca flagship, Stellar Works is partnering with tech giant Sony on an immersive installation. Though details are still under wraps, the Staydream experience is said to be a “surreal reality.” Sharing the same space, Calico Wallpaper will launch its Verdure collection developed with Roll & Hill founder Jason Miller.
The Female Design Council, headed by Lora Appleton, mounted an exhibition at heritage Danish furniture producer Carl Hansen & Son’s Flatiron showroom. Incorporating one-off pieces by Arielle Assouline-Lichten, Yolande Milan Batteau, Kate Danessa, and others, the showcase focused on the use of craft to subvert traditional gender roles. Boston-based Salon Design opened its new Nolita outpost, with a juried exhibition featuring 20 contemporary makers working in the functional art sphere. Those featured in the “Metamorphosis” exhibition included River Valadez, Ashley Page, and the design firm Laun.
Held at Javits Center in Midtown West Manhattan from May 21–23, ICFF and WantedDesign Manhattan will bring together 400 established and emerging design brands from more than 30 countries. The convention center is easily accessible using the 7 subway line and the 34 Street-Hudson Yards Subway Station. With entrances on 11th Avenue, the building is also only a few minutes’ walk from rail-linked Penn Station. LightFair—a separate trade show dedicated to innovations in architectural lighting, will also be held at the Javits Center from May 23–25. Works by designers such as Mexico-based Hector Esrawe will be on show at a pop-up at 354 Broome in Little Italy. Eleven designers will showcase work all made in Mexico, including modular marble tables by designer Raúl de la Cerda.

The showroom overflowed with golden-yellow chrysanthemums and the revelry of a design community united once again. The eclectic design showroom Love House has given up its swish Greenwich Village interiors over to Sunshine Thacker, a ceramic artist and designer, who debuts her first collection of upholstered work, alongside her signature ceramic pieces. For ‘Groovitational’, Thacker has enlarged and upholstered earlier ceramic forms in a nod to space age exploration, to give sofas, club chairs and a chaise a primitive, yet elevated appeal.
Recycled-aluminium objects
Works shown include mirrors and reflective tables from Chen and Kai’s Transition series, Ian Collings’ freestanding and wall-mounted stone sculptures, and illuminated sculptures from Karl Zahn that incorporate LED lights to illuminate and expand upon the artistry. This year’s design week in New York had more highlights than we could possibly point out—but here are a few of our favorites. The French culinary collective We are Ona unveiled its first appearance in New York with a four-day pop-up lunch and dinner service housed within a soon-to-be cultural hub, WSA, in the Financial District. The dining experience was designed by Henry Nuriev of Crosby Studios, who was inspired by the stainless steel workstations and equipment commonly found in restaurant kitchens. With panoramic views from the building’s 28th floor of the Brooklyn skyline and East River, the dynamic setting was a perfect foil to the equally delectable menu, conceived by the Michelin-starred chef Mory Sacko. Inspired to bring back an element of discovery to the Javits, Pijoulat and Hainaut’s vision for the fairs included a new showpiece installation, ‘At the Crossroads of American Design’, which presented a snapshot of established and emerging design from around the United States.
As a result, bamboo becomes a staple of the works, and traditional craftsmanship comes into play. The Manhattan skyline inspired Michael Anastassiades’ first solo show in the United States, presented by Friedman Benda. The inaugural Madison Avenue Design Week on the Upper East Side will offer curated experiences, talks, and festivities in the neighborhood’s many interior design and home furnishing stores, showrooms, and galleries from East 57th to East 86th Streets. Mercer Street “Block Party.” Join Orior, Bocci, Roll + Hill, Calico Wallpaper, and Atelier de Troupe as they open their doors to celebrate design and debut new launches with entertainment and refreshments.
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Nearby, Montreal lighting mavericks Lambert & Fils is presenting New York City–based Canadian designer Zoë Mowat’s Isle lamp collection, an ode to quiet strength and play on perspective. In the same storefront, Verso is hosting an exhibition titled No Flags, featuring furniture and objects by Venice-based Studio Zaven. This year’s ICFF and WantedDesign Manhattan have been revamped with new show floor features and special exhibits. At the Crossroads of American Design will be a unique showcase curated by renowned architect David Rockwell and Wallpaper editor Pei-Ru Keh that surveys this country's diverse creative output. Breakout spaces designed by Dutch brand Moooi, vital resource Material Bank, and highly sought-after material purveyor Caesarstone will be joined by maverick acoustics producer Turf and French heritage brand Ligne Roset’s dynamic installations.
Design lovers will loved the mosaic mirrored Campana Disco Cocoon chair from the Objets Nomades collection, making its American debut. From the Women’s universe, high jewelry and timepieces by Francesca Amfitheatrof, the Maison’s Artistic Director of Watches and Jewelry, will be showcased alongside garments crafted from Louis Vuitton’s finest materials using intricate processes. Following a successful solo debut at Marta in Los Angeles last summer, artist-designer Minjae Kim returns to his home base of New York to present a second body of work at Matter Projects.
Coinciding with NYCxDesign and French Design Week, Galerie May’s presence within the Manhattan townhouse captured an extravagance more commonly seen across the pond. The 39-strong collection, by founders Maylis and Charles Tassin, showcased a wide range of aesthetics. Highlights include the decadent Dorr Mirror, a bronze anthropomorphic sculpture that nods to motherhood and Tess armless chair, which evokes sensuality and comfort through gestural, carved shapes and silhouettes inspired by sci-fi B movies. One highlight is the new 1,200-square-foot marketplace Brooklyn Made, set to open on Thursday, May 18.
This multi-generational exhibition features work from Los Angeles, Taipei, Tokyo, Vancouver, and New York. NYCxDesign showcases local and international designers across a range of mediums, including architecture, interior, fashion, jewellery and graphic design, art and technology. Near the Javits Center, Minnesota-based outdoor furniture brand Loll Designs is taking over Chilewich’s expansive garden to create a point of respite for fair goers. Accessible accessories brand Heller is presenting The Next Generation of Modern, an immersive display crafted by nonconformist set designer Rodolfo Agrella, the force behind much of ICFF and WantedDesign’s staging as well.
Ranging from 14 suspended light installations to hand-blown glass oil lamps and alter-like arrangements of curiosities, the highly personal presentation delves even further into Adelman’s artistic practice. Named after a shortened version of ‘colonna’, the Italian word for column, Swell Studio’s second collection is largely inspired by a recent trip to Italy that founder/designer Mike White took. A repeating motif of intersecting cylindrical shapes and geometries can be spotted from the pulls to the legs of the credenza.
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