Lauren’s Top Pick

One of the most unique exhibits I saw this year at ICFF wasMaruja Fuentes’ recycled plastic pieces, identically shaped and fitted together like puzzle pieces along any public wall to create what she calls “leaning-molds.”While the idea in and of itself of a comfortable support wall to lean on in public places must sound like a great to anyone that has ever been a veteran of subways, trains, or buses, the idea gets even better once you actually try the wall out for yourself. What I was surprised to find out, being the petite 5-foot-three-er that I am, no matter what your height or your personal leaning style, the leaning wall miraculously is a perfect fit for a sensational mid-errand rest.Kudos to Maruja!

Designers Picks

    Kaili’s Top Pick

    Drawing on influences from travels to Hong Kong, Milan and Munich these sculptural room dividers, sliding doors, custom tiles and murals are made from organic materials. They are made in respect of Native American hand carving techniques by using repetitive patterns that are formed in cement, applied carved wood, wood panels and canvas. Designer Richard [...]

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    Kyle’s Top Pick

    With all the rain we’ve been having lately, I couldn’t resist this cloud light called Nuvola, from Studio Italia Design as my July top pick.

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