WantedDesign Manhattan 2019 Favorites
WantedDesign Manhattan 2019 presented a curated selection of furniture, lighting, and objects by up-and-coming and established designers.
WantedDesign Manhattan 2019 has come and gone and this year marks the last time it will be held at the Terminal Stores in Manhattan. As always WantedDesign presented a solid exhibition filled with a curated selection of furniture, lighting, and objects by both up-and-coming and established designers from around the world. Take a look to see some of our favorite designs presented this year.
French paint brand Ressource invited French painter Thomas Labarthe to live paint during the opening night of WantedDesign. He first painted the black outline of the painting and then went back in with a collection of NYC-inspired paint colors (below). It was fun to see the painting progress as you walked back by.
As you entered the show FLOS showcased an illuminating installation of Michael Anastassiades Arrangements pendant lighting hung from the ceiling.
Simon Johns, part of the Quebec Design booth, displayed the Ledge Console which was inspired by the cliffs around his southern Quebec studio. Hanging above was the Solis Mirror made from blackened ash, brass plated steel, and glass, which gives nod to “the horizon, the rising sun, and your reflection among it all.”
Brooklyn-based LOREKFORM designs these ethereal pendants that are made when glass is ladled onto iron plates that have been imperfectly textured throughout a m...
WantedDesign Manhattan 2019 has come and gone and this year marks the last time it will be held at the Terminal Stores in Manhattan. As always WantedDesign presented a solid exhibition filled with a curated selection of furniture, lighting, and objects by both up-and-coming and established designers from around the world. Take a look to see some of our favorite designs presented this year.
French paint brand Ressource invited French painter Thomas Labarthe to live paint during the opening night of WantedDesign. He first painted the black outline of the painting and then went back in with a collection of NYC-inspired paint colors (below). It was fun to see the painting progress as you walked back by.
As you entered the show FLOS showcased an illuminating installation of Michael Anastassiades Arrangements pendant lighting hung from the ceiling.
Simon Johns, part of the Quebec Design booth, displayed the Ledge Console which was inspired by the cliffs around his southern Quebec studio. Hanging above was the Solis Mirror made from blackened ash, brass plated steel, and glass, which gives nod to “the horizon, the rising sun, and your reflection among it all.”
Brooklyn-based LOREKFORM designs these ethereal pendants that are made when glass is ladled onto iron plates that have been imperfectly textured throughout a m...
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