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The Mistral table in the version with marble top (there is also one in ash) designed by Dainelli Studio for Giorgetti is a sculptural piece of furniture, capable of combining solidity and lightness, whose legs recall the shape of sails unfurled in the wind. The line included a sideboard, a bedside table, and two low storage units designed by Muller Van Severen. Over the past few years, Thom Browne has been quietly making steps into the world of homewares, collaborating with the likes of Baccarat, Christofle, and Haviland. For his first outing during Milan Design Week with Frette, however, the designer decided to make a bolder statement, channeling the theatrical energy of his runway shows into one of the week’s most memorable presentations. The eight-day event features various activities including talks, installations and showrooms that aim to explore the themes of innovation, culture, inclusivity, sustainability and resiliency.

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Designed by Rockwell Group and located at the nexus of the two fairs, the immersive installation paid tribute to two pillars of Americana – the great outdoors and the American home. The NYCxDESIGN Garden Party with Chilewich + Loll Designs will help kick off NYCxDESIGN in the magical backyard garden of the Chilewich Store. The Brooklyn Navy Yard is a hub for design attracting local, national, and international brands. This event is geared toward design professionals and innovation leaders as well as individuals looking to buy direct and collaborate with local designers.

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Lee Broom opens his NYC penthouse in Tribeca for NYCXDesign, offering a rare opportunity for visitors to book an appointment for a private tour of the space, which will showcase the designer’s acclaimed collection in a residential setting for the first time. The elegant duplex apartment serves as an appointment-only showroom as well as the designer’s own residence when he is in the city. Occupying the fifth and sixth floors of the first sustainable restoration of its kind in New York City, each room of the space has been personally designed by Broom. The big eventsICFF NYCJacob K. Javits Convention Center, th AvenueMay 21-23The annual three-day modern and contemporary furniture design fair brings international design to Manhattan’s west side. ICFF 2023–along with the co-located WantedDesign Manhattan–is an introduction to what’s best and what’s next in original and sustainable design in the form of over 400 established and emerging design brands from more than 25 countries.

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While Colony founder Jean Lin launched the new Phila initiative, which puts forth bespoke collections to raise funds for various charitable causes, Brooklyn designer Minjae Kim debuted new one-off furnishings alongside paintings by his mother, MyoungAe Lee, at Matter Projects. On view through July 29, the exhibition reveals the rich lineage and kindred spirit between the two creatives. On May 5, Jean and Oliver Pelle of the namesake design studio unveiled their sprawling, post-industrial workshop/gallery in Red Hook, Brooklyn. In Greenpoint, Brooklyn, lighting design practice Astraeus Clarke will present Passage, a lounge and dance hall furnished with original pieces interpreting the duo’s ties to place, moment, and future aspirations. The work on view comes from exciting group of their contemporaries, including Jialun Xiong, Sean Davidson, and Will Choui.

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Inbar Kishoni is on a mission to improve the conversations decision makers have with the people they serve. As the Community & Equity Program Manager on Lyft’s Citi Bike team, she works on increasing access to the Citi Bike system for the City’s most-underserved populations. In this online workshop, you will explore ways of using augmented reality to intervene in urban environments. You can choose to approach your designs from purposeful worldbuilding, critical angle of countermemory or even a destructive method that reimagines a new reality in place of the old. The workshop will focus on constructing and deploying animated Marker-less AR filters in world space.

Frieze New York is back for its 12th edition next week (open to the public May 2-5) with 68 exhibitors. Louis Vuitton takes over a Park Avenue townhouse in New York City with Crafting Dreams, an exhibition showcasing the best of the Maison’s craftsmanship and heritage. Open by private appointment only from April 12th to May 5th, Crafting Dreams offers an exclusive opportunity to explore the Louis Vuitton universe within the massive Upper East Side home. This ambitious undertaking marks Louis Vuitton’s most extensive display of savoir-faire ever presented in the city.

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On display will be new work that offers challenges or questions about how comfort can be interpreted in contemporary interiors. Sony and furniture brand Stellar Works will collaborate to present ‘STAYDREAM — a surreal reality’ during NYCxDESIGN. Stellar Works will team up with Sony Design to showcase a series of conceptual pieces in an immersive environment that blends space, furniture, and technology to create a sensory and storytelling experience. The exhibition will focus on bringing the outdoors inside by highlighting the ambiance of nature within interior spaces. ‘This project aims to convey and unveil new forms of user experience, sensing techniques and human interaction, exemplifying the coexistence of physical and meta realities,’ writes the team. If that wasn’t enough already, a slew of thematic group shows also took hold at NYCxDesign.

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About 300,000 people pass through Milano Centrale every day, and Moncler’s exhibition warmly welcomes them all. Other floors came to life with homewares in zebra and leopard prints, and vibrant, multicolored stylings that reference Sicilian folk heritage. “As a house specializing in bags and leather goods, we have a design heritage that is deeply pragmatic, and at the same time gestures to imagination and adventure,” Blazy told Vogue’s Mark Holgate in a preview earlier this week—and there was plenty of imagination and adventure to be found here.

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As leaders in design, it is critical to consider multiple perspectives when we create cities, places, and products and to develop modes of participation that aren't just inclusive, but elevate the voices of those that are most underserved. If the space feels straight out of Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, well, that’s because it kind of is—Maison Taillardat provided the traditional furniture for the film. Splashes of color and vibrant patterns complement the more traditional designs to add up to a sensory, intimate space. Marc Sadler, known for experimenting with materials in his creations like the “Bap” motorcycle protector for Dainese, debuted the lamp at the Foscarini Spazio Soho showroom.

Along with works by Bunn Studio, Adam Rogers, and Radnor’s own Susan Clark, the installation will include pieces by Japanese master craftsman Toshio Tokunaga. Brands and designers are getting increasingly clever in how they present themselves IRL. San Francisco–based Rapt Studio and Swiss photographer David Shama, for instance, are opening Do Not Feed Alligators, a part café, part bookshop, part cocktail-and-wine bar in the West Village. Celebrating the renewal of SoHo and Tribeca as design destinations, leading brands Orior, Bocci, Roll + Hill, Calico Wallpaper, Stellar Works, Atelier de Troupe, and Henrybuilt have teamed up to host an open-to-the-public Block Party on Friday, May 19, from 6–9 pm.

Each was upholstered in Loro Piana material, from their silk and cashmere blend Cashfur to Tiepolo wool. In an ode to instant gratification, the glassware designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen has released a 16-piece vase collection for the French homeware brand La Romaine Editions that visitors can buy and take home in person. Jacobsen, who is French-American, has wielded her love for bright colours and irregular shapes to craft forms that evoke sea coral, each is hand blown at a heritage furnace in Biot, France out of bubble glass. The space featured a site-specific installation created by Sunfish NYC, showcasing an unreleased painted room divider, console table, and sculpture all made from terracotta. The light works are the first result of LaLAB – a new platform within Adelman’s studio, dedicated to experimentation, unfettered freedom and transgressing boundaries.

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