A 23K Dipped Lamp Was The High Point Of The NY Design Week

future_perfect_2009 A 23K Dipped Lamp Was The High Point Of The NY Design Week

The New York Design Week’s Future Perfect was one cool exhibition. It had many American designers showcasing some of their most unique innovations. The likes of Lindsey Adelman, Jason Miller, Carlos Salgado of Scrapile and Joel Voisard were some of the names who took an active part in this event. Indeed, they put their best foot forward.

But to be fair, it was Lindsey Adelman’s rather knotty Bubble series that took everyone’s fancy. It has an innovative pendant and table/floor lamp made from hand blown glass which is later dipped in 23 K gold and has hand-dyed ropes for the lamp’s suspension.

Jason Miller was another one to grab some attention with his Wooly Chair and its prehistoric attractiveness. Made from bison hide, the chair gets its support from brass legs. There were many who did not like the look of the caveman chair and so moved on to see the gorgeous table Deluxe put together with re-purposed wood remnants. The Box Cart by Joel Voisard was also a hit.

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This entry was posted by author: Saba on Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 at 12:33 am and is filed under Art, Designer, Display, Exhibitions, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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