NYCxDESIGN
2026 Festival, May 14-20
NYC’s Official Celebration of Design.

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors

The Global Launch of the New FRATO Collection took place on May 15th, at Frato’s Park Avenue store, alongside the NYCxDesign Kickoff Breakfast, in an intimate gathering surrounded by the creative energy of New York.
A morning dedicated to timeless design, where our guests shared inspiring insights on design and craftsmanship, fostering organic networking in an exquisite atmosphere.
#NYCxDESIGN #Frato #ParkAvenue #NewCollection #luxuryi̇nteriors
As New York Design Week (@nycxdesign) draws to a close, US Editor Anna Fixsen (@anna_fixsen) reflects on the currents shaping this year’s edition, from a growing spirit of collaboration to the continued rise of the home listening room.
Across the city, studios, brands and designers came together in ways that felt distinctly New York, rather than obvious trends. This year revealed a series of shared ideas and evolving conversations unfolding across lighting, hospitality and interiors.
Anna shares the collaborations, designers and shifts in atmosphere that defined New York Design Week 2026.
Exhibitions, designers and images featured:
Dudd Lite presented by @duddhaus at @thefutureperfect
The Staccato Collection by @astraeusclarke and @devinwilde
Virginia Sin @virginiasin__
@symbolaudio
@usmmodularfurniture
@gen_assembly
@assemblylineshop
@kawabi
@merchant.christopher
@devinwilde
@astraeusclarke
@jonald.dudd
@afternoonlight
@ollin
@verso_works
@tangible.space
@maidenhome
@nycxdesign
@apparatusstudio
@publicrecordsnyc
And just like that, this year's NYCxDESIGN Festival comes to a close.✨
#NYCxDESIGN2026 united a vibrant global network of designers, innovators, cultural voices, brands, makers and emerging talent in a citywide celebration of design and creativity.
From exhibitions and immersive experiences to keynotes, tours, fairs and late-night celebrations, the Festival showcased the scale, diversity, and creative force of New York’s design landscape.
Congratulations to @nycxdesign on another incredible run of programming, showcasing exactly why "Design Connects Us."
#NovitaPR #NYCxDESIGN #DesignConnectsUs
For NYCxDESIGN @nycxdesign this year, I was incredibly honored to be included as one of the new voices in New York alongside ten other amazing artists and designers on the official guide, GRID.
Thank you for taking interest in my work, putting everything together, and allowing me to share with more folks @ben_dreith @eeelleneee.
I've had so much fun sharing my work this month at various shows alongside so many exceptional artists and designers. You can still come check out some of my things at @allenstreetgallery until June 16th, and a preview of some new stuff at 35 Allen St with @oneofone.works.
More to come!

For NYCxDESIGN @nycxdesign this year, I was incredibly honored to be included as one of the new voices in New York alongside ten other amazing artists and designers on the official guide, GRID.
Thank you for taking interest in my work, putting everything together, and allowing me to share with more folks @ben_dreith @eeelleneee.
I've had so much fun sharing my work this month at various shows alongside so many exceptional artists and designers. You can still come check out some of my things at @allenstreetgallery until June 16th, and a preview of some new stuff at 35 Allen St with @oneofone.works.
More to come!

For NYCxDESIGN @nycxdesign this year, I was incredibly honored to be included as one of the new voices in New York alongside ten other amazing artists and designers on the official guide, GRID.
Thank you for taking interest in my work, putting everything together, and allowing me to share with more folks @ben_dreith @eeelleneee.
I've had so much fun sharing my work this month at various shows alongside so many exceptional artists and designers. You can still come check out some of my things at @allenstreetgallery until June 16th, and a preview of some new stuff at 35 Allen St with @oneofone.works.
More to come!

For NYCxDESIGN @nycxdesign this year, I was incredibly honored to be included as one of the new voices in New York alongside ten other amazing artists and designers on the official guide, GRID.
Thank you for taking interest in my work, putting everything together, and allowing me to share with more folks @ben_dreith @eeelleneee.
I've had so much fun sharing my work this month at various shows alongside so many exceptional artists and designers. You can still come check out some of my things at @allenstreetgallery until June 16th, and a preview of some new stuff at 35 Allen St with @oneofone.works.
More to come!
Lexus made history at NYCxDesign Festival with the first-ever U.S. appearance of the All-New Lexus TZ, brought to life through immersive artist collaborations with Alex Alpert, Denise Fócil, and William Chergosky.
A week of design, innovation, art, and unforgettable conversations in one of the most iconic stages in the world.
#SketchToStreet #NYCxDesign

The SHINE Exhibition curated by Harry Allen at 20 Fulton Street showcasing original lighting pieces featuring "BLADE" by designer Scott Henderson ⭐
#NYCXDESIGN
#NEWYORK
#DESIGN

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

Last Thursday evening, @abb_landscape_architects partner David Weissman had the privilege of giving a walking tour of our work at Betsy Head Park as part of @nycxdesign Festival’s “Dwelling & Placemaking in Brownsville” tour, hosted by @nyc_dot . The tour focused on how public space, housing, infrastructure, and placemaking can help shape a more connected and community-centered Brownsville.
Betsy Head Park serves approximately 39,000 residents within a half-mile, and on a beautiful spring evening, the park was full of life. People playing basketball, team sports, exercising, relaxing, gathering, socializing and truly enjoying the space. It was a powerful reminder of what public work is all about.
This project was transformational for Brownsville. The park had not seen meaningful investment in decades, and bringing it back required years coordination, approvals, persistence, community meetings, and a lot of time navigating the complexities that often comes with public-sector work.
When we cut the ribbon in 2020, it was special, but seeing the park now, fully alive and active, thriving, with new housing rising immediately around it, you truly begin to feel the “green pulse” this park has in the community. Thank you to our client @nycparks for trusting our vision and helping us bring this incredible pack back to life.

The time has finally come: the 2026 NYCxDESIGN Awards finalists have officially been announced, and now, we celebrate!
We are excited to offer you the exclusive opportunity to attend the highly anticipated NYCxDESIGN Awards Ceremony. Join INTERIOR DESIGN’s Editor-in-Chief, Cindy Allen (@thecindygram), as she unveils the 2026 winners and celebrates outstanding achievements in our industry while connecting with fellow designers, architects, and product manufacturers.
Register to attend through the link in bio!

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

New York never sleeps — and this year’s NYCxDESIGN is making sure the lights stay on 🌙✨ Ten eccentric lighting designs worth knowing about.
At the One Night Stand: What We Bring To Bed exhibition by American Design Club, Bang’s acrylic-layered sphere creates the illusion of subtle movement the moment it’s lit — reflections materialising like something half-remembered 🫧
The Future Perfect sets the tone with DUUD LITE, a collaboration between DUDD HAUS and Bocci uniting 120+ artists reimagining the night light as creative territory 🎨
At SHINE, Efecem Kutuk salvages broken carbon fibre hockey sticks and recasts them as floor lamps 🏒💡 A material so indestructible it demands a second life.
Also at SHINE, Annabelle Schneider’s pulsating bubble folds into itself — “an illuminating symbol as well as a quiet reminder to rediscover the magic within the folds of New York” 🌀
Stickbulb debuts Pleat at Afternoon Light, pairing salvaged wood from New York’s urban forest cuts with Japanese Kozo paper 🌿
Rarify, Gantri and Christian Borger follow with a modular lamp in plant-based polymer shades on aluminium — stackable and quietly brilliant 🔆
At ICFF, KĀDNS’ Horizon takes its cues from the shifting colours of sunrise and sunset, designed to resonate emotionally and bring calm ☀️
At WANTED DESIGN’s Launch Pad, Riccardo Toldo’s XY runs LED filaments across welded wire mesh 🕸️ “Perfect trajectories run along the X and Y axes, where the Z axis becomes the human gaze.”
Pelle studio’s Be Patient at The New York Edit — milled entirely from aluminium — references analogue machinery and car design 🤍
The sixth Head Hi Lamp Show at BOOM at The Standard Highline gathered 36 eccentric pieces 🎉 David Ruperti turned New York’s sticker culture — a collage of colourful, text-heavy stickers — into a table lamp 🏙️
🔗 Link in bio for the full edit
#NYCxDESIGN #DesignLovers #NewYork

Maio avança com duas feiras internacionais de respeito na América. Mas precisamente em Nova York e México. O Decor mais está atento e sempre lembrando quem gosta de acompanhar tendências, materiais, inovação e boas referências pelo mundo.
Arraste para o lado, salve este post e marque aquelas datas que já merecem estar no radar. E se ficou faltando algum evento imperdível, conta pra gente nos comentários.👇
#design
#arquitetura
#decoracao
#habitatexpo
#newyorkdesignweek

Maio avança com duas feiras internacionais de respeito na América. Mas precisamente em Nova York e México. O Decor mais está atento e sempre lembrando quem gosta de acompanhar tendências, materiais, inovação e boas referências pelo mundo.
Arraste para o lado, salve este post e marque aquelas datas que já merecem estar no radar. E se ficou faltando algum evento imperdível, conta pra gente nos comentários.👇
#design
#arquitetura
#decoracao
#habitatexpo
#newyorkdesignweek

Maio avança com duas feiras internacionais de respeito na América. Mas precisamente em Nova York e México. O Decor mais está atento e sempre lembrando quem gosta de acompanhar tendências, materiais, inovação e boas referências pelo mundo.
Arraste para o lado, salve este post e marque aquelas datas que já merecem estar no radar. E se ficou faltando algum evento imperdível, conta pra gente nos comentários.👇
#design
#arquitetura
#decoracao
#habitatexpo
#newyorkdesignweek
Loving the suspended approach we took with these pieces at the NYCxDESIGN festival opening.
#suspendedart #kineticart #interactiveart
Video credit: @george_thejeweler
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