A visit to Moooi’s brand new Manhattan showroom (above) was a highlight of New York Design Week, which featured a slew of city-wide events, including ICFF, Wanted Design, and Designjunction. Breakfast at Knoll, with a lecture by Harry Bertoia’s daughter, Celia, was a fittingly inspiring way to end the week. Here, a few more snapshots of our visit to New York, with more to come in the days and weeks ahead.
Canada’s Keiou Design Lab, specialists in surface design, exhibited monochromatic, textured modules for walls and ceilings, made from innovative, eco-friendly plastics.
Uma is a new portable Sound Lantern that illuminates whilst transmitting music—from Pablo.
Fritz Hansen is observing the 60th anniversary of Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 Chair, with two new limited edition models: in pink & gold and navy & black.
At Wanted Design, Irish contemporary design was represented, in part, by the circular Lime Sun Rug, a collaboration of Dublin’s Ceadogán Rugs and pottery designer Andrew Ludick.
Emeco dedicated its entire booth to the various iterations of the Alfi chair by Jasper Morrison, made from 100% industrial waste.
Stopping us dead in our tracks was FlavorPaper‘s new Marilyn wallpaper range, showcased in various colorways.
2015 marks the 100th anniversary of Harry Bertoia’s birth, and Knoll is releasing a limited-edition Bertoia Chair collection, coated in 18 carat gold.
At Designjunction, a gorgeous brass modular chandelier by Rosie Li.
A statement sofa, if there ever was one, at the booth of Manhattan’s Mondo Collection.
Image Credits: Promila Shastri









