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The Core77 NY Design Week Guide - 2010
Javits Center | Meat Packing District | NoHo | SoHo | Brooklyn |Midtown and Uptown | Tribeca
Javits Center
Opening Party: May 15, 7-9 p at MoMA
11th Avenue between 34th & 39th Streets (map)
icff.com
May 15, 11a-12n
Dr. Andrew H. Dent, vice president of Library and Materials Research at Material ConneXion, Inc. and all-around industrial science guru, offers the seeds of an inspired how to—and some pointed insights into the resultant stripped-down creativity—with a tour through the latest significant developments in materials technology.
Patricia Urquiola with Fast Company
May 15, 2-3p
Patricia Urquiola, the much-lauded Oviedo-born and Milan-based architect and industrial designer, discusses the nexus of design and business in today's global marketplace with Linda Tischler, the smart, sassy industry savant and Fast Company senior writer.
Design Deutschland 2010: Views on German Design
May 16, 11-12n
"Ich bin ein designer?" If you respond to that personal probe with a resounding "yes," and even if you don't, do not miss this exceptional, multi-pronged exploration of the German design zeitgeist now.
Interiors from Spain with Interior Design
May 16, 2-3p
Where would Americans be without Spain? Historically speaking, undiscovered? Or would that be nada? So let's say gracias to those great explorers, and to today's as well. Among them is Cindy Allen, Interior Design's effervescent and peripatetic editor, who brings to the fore the happenings design-wise in Spain's latest creative flowering.
Metropolis Conference
May 17, 10a-5p
These days, evolution is as much about speed as it is about change, thanks to the digital revolution, the volatile economy, the increasingly complex matrix of social, political, and aesthetic imperatives, and the ever-more demanding client. So if you've hit the fast forward button to reinvent your professional self—or if you know you need to—don't miss the annual Metropolis full-day conference.
Opening Party: May 15, 7-9 p at MoMA
11th Avenue between 34th & 39th Streets (map)
Starting at 5:30pm, bicyclists (a motley group of designers, friends and bike lovers) will roll from the ICFF at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center heading to the Tretorn Store on Spring Street in SoHo for a reception. Due to limited space, RSVP to rsvp@publicbikes.com.
www.publicbikes.com/designrideny/Meatpacking District
Reception: May 17, 4-7p
410 West 16th Street, Chelsea Market (map)
A furniture, product design, a lounge and pop-up shop that explores innovative solutions to matters of everyday life by both young and established individual designers and design oriented companies from Finland.
www.straightforward-design.net
Reception: May 16th, 5pm - 8pm
Milk Gallery: 450 West 15th Street (map)
Dune exhibits its 2010 Furniture Collection featuring new designs by Harry Allen, Jozeph Forakis, Karim Rashid, Carlos Gastelum, Claesson Kovisto Rune and Richard Shemtov.
www.dune-ny.com
Reception: May 14, 7-10pm
DDC Lab: 427 West 14th Street (map)
Nine designers and five musicians reinterpret American designer Joey Roth's award-winning Ceramic Speakers. Talents include Tobias Wong, David Lynch and Matthew Waldman. Surface magazine is the media sponsor. Transactions, artist inquiries, and free mp3s by Subports.
soundslike.org
Reception: May 17, 4-7pm
419 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor (map)
Hudson Furniture's showroom showcasing new designs, furniture, and lighting.
www.hudsonfurnitureinc.com
Hugo Boss Concept Store: 401 West 14th Street (map)
Hugo Boss presents a 3-D installation with integrated audio and visual elements; including a time lapse video of the store's construction and a graphic animation of the "superstructure". Italian architectural designer Matteo Thun created this unique bent diamond-shaped wood framing that encloses the store; the structure is inspired by the fibres of woven fabric.
www.hugoboss.com
410 West 14th Street (map)
Katrin Schnabl's installation, Limb, is a limited edition series of framed, knitted plastic membranes. The structures—a lit tube and a screen—are each hand knit from a distinct variety of recycled plastic bags and suspended from a welded frame. Over time, climbing plants suspended below weave themselves into the porous tissue.
www.katrinschnabl.com
420 West 14th Street (map)
The American Design Club (AmDC) in association with Heller Gallery will curate and present an exhibition of contemporary design based on the theme of glass.
www.americandesignclub.com
Gansevoort Street and Washington Street, outdoor exhibit (map)
Guyton\Walker, comprising artists Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker, inaugurate the first of a 3-part series of large-scale, commissioned works on the site of the Whitney's future downtown building. This installation responds to the site's dynamic urban context and heralds plans to bring a downtown Whitney to the neighborhood.
whitney.org
Opening: May 15, 7pm - 9pm
805 Washington Street (map)
Sponsored by Surface Magazine and curated by Zoe Melo, this exhibition features the work of twelve product and furniture designers from Brazil and Portugal. The content focuses on the use of materials, production method, and sustainability as a starting point.
www.do-not-touch.com
Opening Reception: May 16, 6pm - 9pm
803 Washington Street (map)
"A person's success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have."—Timothy Ferriss. Inspired by this quote, we've challenged 15 designers to create something with provokes an uncomfortable conversation. Why? We believe it is the role of creatives to start the difficult conversations that ultimately cause people to grow. Sponsored by NYDesigns, Subports, Fast Company, Publicide, and Pomp&Clout.
www.uncomfortabledesign.com
Design Within Reach, 408 West 14th Street (map)
Come celebrate a special collaboration between Coca-Cola, Emeco, and Design Within Reach. Cocktails courtesy of Bacardi and Coca-Cola and tacos courtesy of the CalexicoCart. .
www.dwr.com
Q&A session with Vitra Head of Product Development May 15th, 3pm - 4:30pm
29 Ninth Avenue (map)
In collaboration with Creation Baumann, Vitra is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Panton Chair. Visit the showroom for an exhibition on the life of Verner Panton along with Creation Baumann's latest fabric designs.
www.vitra.com
Spice Market Square, 13th Street and Ninth Avenue (map)
Presenting signature pieces from their new collection of modern, all-weather furniture, including the Wave hammock.
www.dapostrophe.net
Pedestrian Plaza, Little West 12th Street and 9th Avenue (map)
To mark the occasion of New York Design week the premier Italian lighting manufacturer ITRE will create a "lounge of lights" in front of the New York City gastronomic favorite, Pastis.
itreusa.com
Champagne reception: Sn, May 16th 12 - 6pm
67 Gansevoort Street (map)
LÃ till a line of desert-inspired, hand-blown glass terrariums creates sustainable and ephemeral mini-worlds that incorporate rare cacti and air plants. The vessels produced in the Pacific Northwest, come in organic shapes, and their beauty and inspiring colors bring nature ever closer. Pedestals provided by Alma Allen in Joshua Tree, California.
litill.com
415 West 13th Street (map)
15,000 square feet of art and installations brought to you by the neo pop-artist Mr. Brainwash.
mrbrainwash.com
427 West 14th Street (map)
PSFK hosts a special salon where collaborators of the Sounds Like exhibition will discuss design and its role in the world. Panelists include: Mathew Waldman, Nooka; Sougwen Chung; Savania Davies, DCCLAB; Joey Roth
psfkicff.eventbrite.com
The Standard Hotel, 848 Washington Street (map)
Come check out the Standard Hotel's boutique shop, featuring a curated selection of cool and hard to find small gifts and artsy objects, accessories, and more.
www.standardhotels.com
Three Squares Studio, 444 West 17th Street (map)
Come celebrate the launch of a new line of personalized jewelry and limited edition art objects designed from the contours of faces.
www.ruxdesign.net/Noho
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
Great Jones Lumber Building, 45 Great Jones (map)
Areaware is presenting both classic and brand-new designs from its first five years, including pieces by Harry Allen, Jonas Damon, David Weeks, Jason Miller, Rich Brilliant Willing, Ross Menuez, Kiel Mead, Patrick Townsend, and Tobias Wong. Rich Brilliant Willing is also exhibiting new furniture and lighting pieces in a special exhibition space, while Confetti System is installing custom handmade piñatas and The Jewels of New York will be making Gourmet S'mores—torched on the spot—for the opening party.
www.areaware.com
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
Billy Reid, 54 Bond Street (map)
The Bond Street men's and women's boutique Billy Reid presents custom glassworks by the Long Island City—based artist Andrew O. Hughes and salvaged hybrid school chairs by Brothers Dressler, the Toronto-based twin woodworkers.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
Daryl K, 21 Bond Street (map)
Fashion designer Daryl Kerrigan has invited three New York—based artists to exhibit work in her eponymous boutique: painter Charles Lahti, Brooklyn woodworker Paul Leonard, and multimedia artist Marlo Pascual, who shows with the Casey Kaplan gallery in Chelsea and whose sculptures and installations incorporate found film and imagery.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
Relative Space showroom, 2 Bond Street (map)
Stephen Burks of Readymade Projects, in association with the Relative Space showroom and Azure magazine, has asked fellow aficionados like David Weeks, Dror Benshetrit, Jamie Gray, Lindsey Adelman, and Todd Bracher to put their gently used designer products up for sale.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
The Future Perfect, 55 Great Jones Street (map)
The Future Perfect Great Jones presents new furniture and lighting by four talents during New York design week 2010: Paul Loebach, Alexandra Randall, and Lindsey Adelman in collaboration with Nancy Callan.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
Japan Premium Beef, 57 Great Jones Street (map)
Japan Premium Beef blurs the line between art gallery and meat market—in a storefront once owned by Andy Warhol, no less. Against a backdrop of besuited butchers, this exhibition presents the work of Sam Baron, art director at the Benetton design research center Fabrica, who will present a new series of sausages rendered in glass.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Rogan: Saturday May 15 and Monday May 17—Tuesday May 18, 12PM to 8PM; Sunday May 16, 12PM to 7PM Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
Oak, 28 Bond Street (map) and Rogan, 330 Bowery (map)
Inspired by the useless machines of Italian design legend Bruno Munari, Sight Unseen has curated an exhibition of hanging mobile designs taking place at the downtown fashion destinations Oak and Rogan.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
350 Bowery (map)
In partnership with StyleFactory and Wabnitz Editions, the Noho Design District introduces its first annual emerging talent showcase: Noho Next, featuring the work of nine up-and-coming designers under one roof.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
40 Great Jones Street (map)
Partners & Spade, the storefront and studio founded by Andy Spade and Anthony Sperduti, hosts three installations during New York design week. The first, co-curated with Sight Unseen, is a collection of beautifully packaged foods from New York's outer boroughs, including a large selection of items made by small-batch producers in Brooklyn.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Noho kickoff party: May 15, 7-10pm
Great Jones Lumber Building, 45 Great Jones Street (map)
A new manufacturer of contemporary lighting, Roll & Hill makes its debut this year both at ICFF and in the Noho Design District, in the former home of Great Jones Lumber.
www.nohodesigndistrict.com/
Italian Trade Commission, 8 Bond Street (map)
An opening party to celebrate "Personalissimo: Ethical Design > Italian Style." "Personalissimo" is a themed exhibition that recounts an idea and a brand dedicated to new trends in international design and consumer expectations in which the Italian way of living is highlighted.Soho
Alessi, 130 Greene Street between Prince and Houston (map)
Designers' Passion is a collaborative celebration launching Moleskine's Passion Collection, Recipe + Wine Journals, and Alessi's dedication to the culinary arts. RSVP required to rsvp9@bdeonline.biz.
www.alessi.com
Alessi, 130 Greene Street between Prince and Houston (map)
"Alessi Takes the Cake" will celebrate their "Essentiel de Patisserie" collection. The collection, which is comprised of several objects for cooking and baking, is the result of a collaboration between renowned designer matali crasset, and famed French pastry chef, Pierre Herme.
www.alessi.com
Matter, 405 Broome St. (map)
MATTER is pleased to announce the debut of MatterMade Collection Number One, a new collection of furniture, lighting and accessories.
mattermatters.com
Matter, 405 Broome St. (map)
An installation by Omer Arbel.
mattermatters.com
Opening: May 15th, 6-8:30pm
CITE Showroom: 131 Greene St. (map)
Curators Alissia Melka-Teichrow and Jan Habraken have created a 400 sq. foot skeleton house that they've filled with a selection of current work made by young, old, renowned and emerging American-based designers and companies. Transactions by Subports.
www.citegoesamerica.com
Moroso, 146 Greene St. (map)
Patricia Urquiola's new Rift collections, inspired by the Great Rift Valley and new designs by Doshi Levien, Philippe Bestenheider and Rajiv Saini.
moroso.com
Moss, 150 Greene St. (map)
Deliberate deviations from normally applicable rules and practices by Michael Anastassiades, Mathias Bengtsson, Fernando and Humberto Campana, Michele De Lucchi, R&Sie(n), and Oskar Zieta
www.mossonline.com
Blu Dot Soho, 140 Wooster St. between Houston and Prince (map)
Please join us at the Blu Dot SoHo showroom to celebrate the launch of our latest products, including our new lighting collection. RSVP: judy@theloukincompany.com.
www.bludot.com
Blu Dot Soho, 140 Wooster St. between Houston and Prince (map)
Short presentations and raffle by Dror Benshetrit and Steven Haulenbeek.
www.designerpages.com
Panel: Sun May 16 at 5PM
The Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place, between Bleecker Street and West 3rd (map)
The future of solar energy in design: Speakers include Nicolas Henchoz of EPFL+ECAL Lab in conversation with Paul Thompson, rector of the Royal College of Art, Yves Béhar of fuseproject and Rick Lewis of seven02 design both teaching at CCA, and Anna Dyson, director of the MATERIALAB at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, moderated by Laetitia Wolff of futureflair.
cfa.aiany.org
Artemide, 46 Greene St. (map)
Artemide will be showcasing their extensive collection during their "Nice White Ice" ICFF party. In addition to a display of bright white lights, white-themed cocktails and decor will add to the ambience. RSVP is requested to RSVP15@bdeonline.biz.
www.artemide.com
TOTO Gallery, 25 Mercer Street between Grand and Canal (map)
View new environmentally sustainable designs from TOTO - the world's largest bath products manufacturer. RSVP: marketing@totousa.com.
www.totousa.com
60 Greene St. (map)
Arik Levy for Molteni & C. RSVP: rsvp@moltenidada.com.
www.molteni.it
30 Greene St. (map)
Black is smart, black is sharp, black is mysterious, black is magical...black is black! RSVP: rsvp18@bdeonline.biz
www.kartell.com
Reception: May 13, 7-9pm
325 Lafayette St. (map)
In conjunction with CP Lighting, we will have a unique installation of furniture, lighting and textiles in an open studio for the duration of the show.
www.shimna.net
Bisazza Flagship Store, 43 Greene Street (between Grand & Broome Street) (map)
Bisazza presents "The Crystal Collection", a new series of decorative patterns in glass and white gold mosaic bejeweled by Swarovski crystals.
www.bisazza.com
Reception: Monday, May 17, 6pm to 8pm
33 Greene Street, corner of Grand Street (map)
Join us at the De La Espada Greene Street store, where Autoban, Leif.designpark, Matthew Hilton, and Studioilse will exhibit. RSVP: nyc@delaespada.com
www.delaespada.comBrooklyn
St. Ann's Warehouse, 38 Water St. between Main St. and Dock St., DUMBO (map)
Now in its eighth year, BKLYN DESIGNS is New York's premier exhibition of designers and manufacturers of contemporary furnishings and accessories made and/or designed in Brooklyn.
www.bklyndesigns.com
The Future Perfect Brooklyn, 115 N 6th St. (map)
Designers were asked to create an object using one of these three ubiquitous mechanical tools: a pulley (lift), a clamp (hold), and a caster (roll).
www.thefutureperfect.com
The Future Perfect Brooklyn, 115 N 6th St. (map)
neo-utility is interested in promoting products that are inherently useful and bring a new and dynamic approach to design.
www.thefutureperfect.comMidtown and Uptown
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 15th, 2010 from 5- 8PM
Hosfelt Gallery, 531 W. 36th Street, 2nd flr, between 10th and 11th streets (map)
Truly an independent venue, the 2nd annual Model Citizens NYC showcases the diversity of 50 independent international designers, and introduces the shows new exhibit shop open to the trade and the public.
www.modelcitizensnyc.com
Cliff Young Showroom, 200 Lexington Avenue (map)
Meet and greet the designers profiled in the "Diversity in Design" ebook while drinking and perusing many of their latest designs in a mini showcase.The night culminates with a discussion made of panelists that include a design blogger, two shelter publication editors, and a design show tv producer as they discuss the global influence of representing all cultures in mainstream design.
diversityindesign.eventbrite.com
May 17, 2010, 6-9pm
181 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, Lower Level (map)
The Valencian Design Showcase highlights 12 of the most renowned design companies from Valencia. Companies including Almerich, Viccarbe, Uno Design, Verdeguer Martin, LZF, Capdell, Gandia Blasco, Bonestil, Fambuena, Koo International, Point 1920 and Naturtex will present and introduce their latest product innovations in New York during ICFF. This event is presented by IVEX - the Trade Promotion Agency of the Valencia Region of Spain.
www.valenciandesign.com
Moleskine America, 210 11th Ave. Ste. 1004 (map)
Four hundred and sixty-two signed drawings by some of the greatest contemporary designers. RSVP: rsvp6@bdeonline.biz.
www.moleskine.com
4 East 88th St., 3rd Floor (map)
The newest designs in lighting, furnishing, and home accessories from Refined Sugar Studio, and Joon & Jung are on display at Fair Folks & a Goat, a gallery and boutique located within a 19th century townhouse. Tonight, see our exciting collaboration with SUBPORTSâ„¢ come to exuberant life on location. SUBPORTSâ„¢ lets you use SMS commands from your mobile device to purchase items. Sign up for SUBPORTSâ„¢ prior to the event in order to interact with the designs on display by going to their website.
www.fairfolksandagoat.comTribeca
92nd Street Y, 200 Hudson Street (map)
A presentation by Piero Lissoni, award-winning architect.
www.iidany.com
52 Walker Street, 4th Floor (map)
Titled The Secret Shop, our store will be located in a prohibition era style loft, high above the bustling streets of TriBeCa's once industrial district. Highlights will include the new stacking vase, Totem, by Boym Partners,Balloon Shakers by Masayuki Kurokawa, Kami Glasses by Hidetoshi Takahashi, ceramics by Emogayu and much more.
www.merchant4.com
Issey Miyake, 119 Hudson Street at North Moore (map)
Lerival's collection of furniture by architects.
www.lerival.com
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