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122 DECORATIVE & DESIGN / PRODUCT ICFF


NEW YORK, USA MAY 19 - 22 2012


The International Contemporary Furni- ture Fair, drew a pan-global collection of over 500 exhibitors to the Jacob K Javits Convention Center in New York - better known to many in our indus- try as the regular home of Lightfair International. Their wares were a mix of home and contract products (or ‘pieces’ depending on your take), brought to the corner of 11th Avenue and 38th Street to impress the 26,000 interior designers, architects, retailers, designers, manufacturers, representa- tives, distributors, and developers who flow through over the exhibition’s three days.


The show will return ‘to map the new- est frontier of what’s best and what’s next in design’ on May 18-21, 2013. www.icff.com


Claylight Pendants lightexture


The Claylight collection is a family of ceramic light fixtures designed with ce- ramic artist Sharan Elran. The pendant version takes the form of a sliced ovoid, into which slits have been roughly cut to cast light textures onto space and emit both a soft reflected light, as well as a central beam. www.lightexture.com


Porcelain Shade Lindsey Adelman Studio


The Porcelain Shade is a new addition to the Branching Series of chandeliers from Lindsey Adelman Studio. Each shade is hand-made in Brooklyn. The series includes three other varieties: 5” spun brass shade; 5” hammered bronze shade; and 4.5” wood shade with LED bulb. www.lindseyadelman.com


Radient Rich Brilliant Willing


Minimal and human, expressive yet subordinate, the radient pairs wood and metal in a geometrically reduced form rooted in the iconic language of RBW. Available as sconces that can be used in constellation-like formats, as a table lamp or a plate lamp, it comes in oak or walnut. www.richbrilliantwilling.com


Eclipse Rachel O’Neill


Created by Rachel O’Neill, Eclipse is an explosion of gold. The piece is comprised of velcro piece that have been coated in a metallic-gold foil. Each piece has bene cut to a width of 5mm and then hand-sculpted onto an aluminium frame. The piece measures 80 x 80 x 30cm. www.racheloneill.com


Geode Pendant Siemon & Salazar


Designed by Caleb Siemon + Carmen Salaza, the Geode collation is inspired by the irregularity and sparkle of the earth’s mineral formations. Handblown and shaped in lead free crystal, the pieces are dynamic and patina over time. The multitude of reflective sur- faces create a lustrous effect. www.calebandcarmen.com


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