Camron NYC Pack 2013

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NEW YORK PACK 2013


CONTENTS INTRODUCTION

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NYCxDESIGN

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SUBWAY MAP: KEY DESTINATIONS

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BIKEID NYC

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APPS & MAPS

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HASHTAGS

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NYC DESIGN TALKS

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ICFF

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MEATPACKING/ WEST VILLAGE

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WANTEDDESIGN

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NOHO

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SOHO

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BROOKLYN/ WILLIAMSBURG

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CAMRON CLIENTS IN NEW YORK

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MEET AND EAT

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PRESS RELEASES: SHOWROOMS & INSTALLATIONS

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INVITATIONS: SHOWROOMS & INSTALLATIONS

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TEN THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK TO ESCAPE FROM DESIGN

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FACT SHEET FOR NEW YORK 2013

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Compiled by James Hart and Anya Lawrence

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INTRODUCTION This year, we are delighted that the city of New York has embraced design with NYCxDesign. A few years ago at one of Jerry Helling’s notable dinners, a group of us at one of the tables spoke about how wonderful it would be if an ini_a_ve could come from the city to champion design. Now, it has happened, this is just the beginning of what we hope will be a celebra_on of the design talent in the city, and the plaborm New York offers across the scope of architecture, urban planning digital and graphic design. The disciplines are so rich, and May going forward will be a key _me for New York as the connec_ons are made. We are looking forward to ICFF and the many ini_a_ves going on there from Fab.com’s ‘designer call out’ to Bernhardt Design and Bespoke Global. At Wanted Design, Odile and Clare have raised the bar yet again with excellent programming and content. This is their third year and they have established an inspiring design des_na_on. At Wanted Design, look out for Bernhardt with The Carrot Concept and Neal Feay. Noho remains one of our favorite neighborhoods for installa_ons, mee_ng people and par_es at The Bowery. Jill and Monica are spearheading this so well, and it gets beeer each year. In Soho, Camron is proud to be working with Kartell, Bisazza and Artemide this year and there will be openings on Monday evening and we look forward to welcoming you. Elsewhere in the city, do seek out Baroncelli in the DND Building and Tai Ping in their showroom where they show Ramy Fischler’s new Chinoiserie Collec_on. In this inaugural Camron New York pack, we have also shared with you restaurants we seek out and des_na_ons in New York that we appreciate while in the city, either as residents or visitors. Looking forward to seeing you there with our New York, London and San Francisco teams! Judy Dobias Managing Director

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SUBWAY MAP: KEY DESTINATIONS Key 7

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BIKEID NYC “DESIGNER” BIKE MAP

BIKEID has partnered with Wanted Design to create a bike map for this year’s NYCxDESIGN. Leave your car or taxi at home, and bring your bicycle. Not only will you get around town in a greener way, but you’ll get around town faster – meaning more design, more inspira_on and more par_es! The map shows all of the NYC bike routes and a highlighted “designer” route between the main exhibi_ons and design districts. Actual pocket sized maps are being distributed around the events during design week, or you can download a digital version for your smart phone here: hep://bikeid.us/ hep://www.bikeid.us/nydw13/NYDW_BikeMap_Download.pdf

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APPS & MAPS WALLPAPER* HTC GLOBAL DESIGN TOURS APP (Android only) The Wallpaper* HTC Global Design Tours app is a well-­‐informed insiders’ edit of must-­‐see shows, installa_ons and events from the world’s top design des_na_ons sent straight to your smartphone. Curated by interna_onal and influen_al designers, the app visits Salone del Mobile in Milan, ICFF in New York and Art Basel in Hong Kong in 2013. Specially selected music tracks will complement each design hotspot. Available to download for free from the Google Play store. CORE77.COM/NYW (Smartphones) Core77 is compiling the best, most comprehensive and most usable guide to the myriad exhibi_ons, events and par_es that comprise New York Design Week. Visit Core77.com/nydw on your mobile device then add to Home Screen or Bookmark it. NYCxDESIGN Photo App (iPhone) Designed by ESI, the NYCxDESIGN Iphone Photo App will launch during NYCxDESIGN to allow par_cipants to take images that represent great examples of designs across the five boroughs, add the NYCxDESIGN logo, and share the photos with the world over social media. BIKEID NYC “DESIGNER” BIKE MAP (Smartphones) The map shows all of the NYC bike routes and a highlighted “designer” route between the main exhibi_ons and design districts. You can download a digital version for your smart phone here: hep://bikeid.us/

NYC HASHTAGS @ICFF @NYCxDESIGN @WantedDesign #ICFF #NYCxD #wanteddesign #nydw

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NYC DESIGN TALKS DESIGN FOR PRODUCTION: MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS IN NEW YORK CITY -­‐ PANEL 1: ARCHITECTURAL GRILLE AND KENNETH NILSON Discussion highligh_ng design and produc_on collabora_ons between manufacturers and designers in New York City. Featuring Architectural Grille, a company that has become one of the most recognized manufacturers for custom metalwork in the industry, and ligh_ng designer Kenneth Nilson. Hours: Sun May 19, 10:30am-­‐11:30am LocaUon: Wanted Design at the Tunnel, 269 11th Ave (between W 27th & W 28th St)

DESIGN FOR PRODUCTION: MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS IN NEW YORK CITY -­‐ PANEL 2: SHAPEWAYS, FRANCIS BITONTI AND MIXEEME

WantedDesign discussion highligh_ng design and produc_on collabora_ons between manufacturers and designers in NYC. Featuring Shapeways, the world's leading 3D Prin_ng marketplace, and collaborators, Francis Biton_, architect, and MixeeMe, designers and sellers of 3d-­‐printed characters. Hours: Mon May 20, 10:30–11:30am LocaUon: Wanted Design at the Tunnel, 269 11th Ave (between W 27th & W 28th St) RSVP: info@nydesigns.org More info and RSVP

DESIGN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CONVERSATION WITH GAYE CEVIKEL AND MELISSA FELDMAN

Founder of luxury design brand GAIA&GINO, Gaye Cevikel together with design writer and style editor Melissa Feldman will lead a conversa_on on the topic of "Design Entrepreneurship,” with a recep_on to follow. Registra_on is required: heps://www.z2systems.com/np/clients/ats/eventRegistra_on.jsp?event=137 Hours: Sat May 18, 4-­‐6pm LocaUon: Wanted Design at the Tunnel, 269 11th Ave (between W 27th & W 28th St)

CONVERSATION SERIES: PATRIZIA MOROSO AND GIULIO RIDOLFO

Patrizia Moroso and long-­‐_me collaborator, Giulio Ridolfo, will be par_cipa_ng in WantedDesign throughout New York Design Week and on Saturday they will be making a presenta_on en_tled “The Fundamentals of Furniture and Fabric.” Hours: Sat May 18, 10:30-­‐11:30am LocaUon: Wanted Design at the Tunnel, 269 11th Ave (between W 27th & W 28th St)

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NYC DESIGN TALKS THE GROWING VOICE OF DESIGN IN LATIN AMERICA

Moderated by Paul Clemence, Contribu_ng Editor at Metropolis, a collec_on of Central and South American designers and manufacturers will join in conversa_on to discuss the approaches, materials, social impact and the evolving La_n American market. Hours: Mon May 20, 12–1pm LocaUon: Wanted Design at the Tunnel, 269 11th Ave (between W 27th & W 28th St)

MUSEUM OF ART AND DESIGN

SupporUng Design in NYC To celebrate the launch of NYCxDesign, the Museum of Arts and Design will host a discussion surrounding "Suppor_ng Design in NYC." The talk is sure to generate plenty of inspiring discussion offering a variety of diverse perspec_ves from different areas of the design community. Hours: Fri May 10, 4pm LocaUon: Midtown The Theatre at MAD, 2 Columbus Circle

SURFACE DESIGN DIALOGUES

Thursday, May 16th, 2013, Surface will celebrate its 100th issue with the launch of the DESIGN DIALOGUES -­‐ an exclusive talk series with legends in the worlds of design, art, architecture and fashion. DESIGN DIALOGUES is Surface's banner conversa_on series fostering dialogue across design disciplines, with a panel of two excep_onal crea_ve talents, including Giulio Cappellini and moderated by Editor in Chief Dan Rubinstein. The Talk and Ayer-­‐Party will be hosted on the Rooyop of the James Hotel in Soho. The talk will be held for an in_mate group of 100 guests from Surface's own VIP list, and the ayer-­‐party will be opened up to a group of 200. RSVP: surfacersvp@surfacemag.com Hours: 6 – 7pm LocaUon: Jimmy at The James New York, 27 Grand St, Soho

CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE HOSTS BRAD CLOEPFIL AND DAVID VAN DER LEER: COCKTAILS AND CONVERSATION

Join talented architect Brad Cloepfil and renowned curator David Van Der Leer of BMW Guggenheim Lab in conversa_on on Friday, 17th at 6.30pm. With cocktails being poured by author Tony Cecchini and a custom drink inspired by the architect’s work being created especially for the occasion, it all sounds fantas_c! Hours: Fri May 17th 6.30pm LocaUon: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Pl. NY 10012. Meatpacking Tickets must be purchased in advanced from aiany.org 10


Jacob K. Javits ConvenUon Center 11th Avenue at 38th Street New York City, NY 10001

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ICFF PRESS RELEASES In less than two weeks, the Interna_onal Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) will celebrate its 25th year at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Center. From May 18-­‐21, New York City will be design central for leading innovators, thinkers, planners, experimenters, educators, manufacturers, up-­‐and-­‐comers, and design-­‐lovers as they flock to North America’s premier event for contemporary design. Within an an_cipated 165,000 net square feet (15,300 net square meters), the ICFF will map the fron_er of design’s best and design’s next in full-­‐on silver anniversary style. Expected are more than 500 exhibitors from more than 30 countries, 9 con_ngents, 13 special features, and more than 26,000 aeendees.

At Age 25, The ICFF ConUnues to Push the Boundaries of Design, Ideas, and InnovaUon The Interna_onal Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), North America’s annual plaborm for global design, will be 25 in 2013. To celebrate its silver anniversary at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Center, May 18-­‐21, the ICFF is mapping the fron_er of what’s best and what’s next in design more fully, in greater detail, and more innova_vely than ever before. That means expansion. And that’s what the ICFF is doing. Thanks to an unprecedented 30% growth on top of the expected 500 exhibitors from more than 30 countries, the ICFF is pushing the boundaries of the exis_ng show floor and adding Javits North to Halls 1A, 1B, and 1C. The increase is due to a rising _de of first _me exhibitors and the number of returning exhibitors in need of larger spaces. Says Kevin O’Keefe, senior vice president of GLM, ICFF’s producer and manager, “We’re thrilled that the ICFF is experiencing this unprecedented growth spurt 25 years into its existence. The expansion speaks to the thriving nature of the global market for design, to the ICFF’s premier status as North America’s leading market for contemporary design, and for the show’s remarkable ability to pull in an ever-­‐growing audience with the scope of its offerings.” To celebrate its 25th in high style, the ICFF is debu_ng Material Makers, a special feature that explores the hands-­‐on process that is design innova_on and product development. In Material Makers, the ICFF is matching material and fabricator exhibitors with select designers to develop ICFF-­‐exclusive product for display. First up is design whiz Tom Dixon, who will collaborate in real _me with the high-­‐tech company TRUMPF Inc. to test the limits of his own crea_vity and Trumpf’s excep_onal sheet-­‐metal processing and laser-­‐based produc_on capabili_es – in real _me. The process of design is endlessly fascina_ng and variable, and the ICFF intends in May to explore that variability to the utmost. At this year’s show, The Architect’s Newspaper and Mode Collec_ve will launch DesignX, a series of concentrated workshops devoted to digital design and fabrica_on technology. The DesignX workshops – on the topics of parametric design, direct-­‐to-­‐fabrica_on, and web-­‐based design apps – will bring designers up to speed on the latest soyware and show them how to use fabrica_on technology to bring their ideas to reality. Each year, the ICFF sets the stage for a remarkable educa_on component with its series of ICFF Talks. For this show, the line-­‐up of presenters is more stellar than always. So is the bevy of partners, including:Bloomberg Businessweek, Dwell, Fast Company, Interior Design, Material ConneXion, Metropolis, and Surface. The ICFF charts much more than the state of design, now. With its innova_ve Schools and ICFF Studio programs, it also offers insight into design in the future. This year, eight schools have been awarded spots in the juried Schools exhibit. They include: Art Center College of Design, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Danish Ins_tute for Study Abroad (DIS), Konsback, Partnership in Academic Leadership in Sustainability (PALS), University of Cincinna_, The University of Tokyo. Its incomparable ICFF Studio program, presented with Bernhardt Design, which offers select up-­‐and-­‐coming design talent the rare chance to develop prototypes with a leading industry manufacturer, con_nues to grow. This year, the jury offered spots to 11 designers on the rise around the world: Aaron Leahy, Perth, Australia; Alexandra Burr and Allen Slamic, Brooklyn, New York; Brandon Kim, Los Angeles, California; Carlo Aiello, Los Angeles, California; David Okum, Los Angeles, California; Elliot Eakin, Chicago, Illinois; Jonathan Rowell, San Francisco, California; Mandalaki, Milan, Italy; Rahyja Afrange, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Tamera Leigh Staten, Chicago, Illinois; Yeji Kim, Pasadena, California.

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The ICFF is also broadening its boundaries to a new con_nent, with an unprecedented feature that explores the African & African-­‐Caribbean Design Diaspora (AACDD). An ini_a_ve of the Bri_sh European Design Group (BEDG), this exci_ng addi_on to the show celebrates the mul_-­‐disciplinary crea_ve talent emerging from the African and African-­‐Caribbean cray tradi_ons and will include mul_ple freestanding exhibits with crayspeople plying their par_cular ar_san exper_se. Vodunuvo, an exhibit presented by Paey Johnson, furthers the ICFF’s explora_on of new design territory – in this case, Hai_. Vodunuvo makes the case for Hai_ as a dynamic, evolving culture with a cri_cal place in the contemporary design marketplace by reexamining and transforming Hai_an ar_facts into products and objects that carry the island’s essen_al culture in a new form. Bergdorf Goodman will put the ICFF and the best new design front and center in its 57th Street windows for the run of the show. This year, the grand emporium with the most glamorous windows in the world will bring the ICFF to the heart of midtown – and the center of the retail world – once again. Watch out 57th Street: the ICFF is back, and the ICFF exhibitor products in Bergdorf Goodman’s windows will give the long-­‐loved pas_me of window shopping an inven_ve, eye-­‐catching twist.

25 Years of Design, 25 Years of Ideas, 25 Years of InnovaUon, 25 Years of ICFF The Interna_onal Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), North America’s annual plaborm for global design, will be 25 in 2013. To celebrate its silver anniversary at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Center, May 18-­‐21, the ICFF is mapping the fron_er of what’s best and what’s next in design more fully, in greater detail, and more innova_vely than ever before. Within an an_cipated 145,000 net square feet (13,500 net square meters), it expects to host more than 500 exhibitors from more than 30 countries, 10 con_ngents, 9 special features, and more than 26,000 aeendees. It may well exceed those es_mates, given the unprecedented momentum of early confirma_ons from exhibitors and con_ngents. To date, Artek USA, Bernhardt Design, Brizo, Fermob, Jake Dyson LLP, molo, Rich Brilliant Willing, Tom Dixon, and Vitra have commieed to showing. Con_ngents Inside Norway and Interiors from Spain have also assured that they’ll be there on the ICFF floor. A key feature of the ICFF’s focus on innova_on is the introduc_on of fabricators. For starters? Design whiz Tom Dixon will collaborate with the high-­‐tech company TRUMPF Inc. on an ICFF-­‐exclusive product that explores Dixon’s crea_vity and Trumpf’s remarkable sheet-­‐metal processing and laser-­‐based produc_on capabili_es – in real _me. In a unique product-­‐development program, the ICFF will match material and fabricator exhibitors with select designers to develop ICFF-­‐exclusive product for the inaugura_on of Material Makers™, a special features exhibit. What’s the future of design? The ICFF gives some insight into that pressing ques_on each year with its Schools and ICFF Studio programs. Both have already put out a call for entries with a December 15 deadline. The ICFF Opening Night Party is the design world’s can’t-­‐miss event each ICFF. This year’s fes_vi_es are slated for Saturday, May 18 at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). To be celebrated that night is the launch of the MoMA Design Store program DESTINATION: NYC, promo_ng designers living and working in New York City's five boroughs. The ICFF is the exclusive sponsor of DESTINATION: NYC. New York-­‐based 2x4 has developed a graphic program and design system with an eye-­‐catching color paleee and silver highlight for this year’s ICFF moeo: 25 Years of Design, 25 Years of Ideas, 25 Years of Innova_on, 25 Years of ICFF.

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MEATPACKING/ WEST VILLAGE AXOR VIP RECEPTION WITH PHILIPPE STARCK Axor NYC. 29 9th Avenue. 2nd Fl. (at W 13th St) NY 10014

MARC BY MARC JACOBS RE-­‐IMAGINED 403 Bleecker St (at W 11th st). NY 10014

LAUNCH OF NERI&HU COLLABORATION The Future Perfect 345 Meatpacking, 345 W 14th St

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LAUNCH OF NERI&HU COLLABORATION

New York Design Week 2013 marks the launch of an exci_ng collabora_on between De La Espada and Shanghai-­‐based mul_-­‐disciplinary architectural prac_ce, Neri&Hu. Debu_ng over ten new products during the week, make sure you don’t miss it! Hours: 18-­‐21 May 11:00am-­‐7:00pm Press Preview: Friday 17 May 4:00pm -­‐ 6:00pm Recep_on: Sunday 19 May 6:00pm-­‐9:00pm LocaUon: The Future Perfect at 345 meatpacking, 345 W 14th St

MARNI – UOMO BOOK LAUNCH

Marni, in bold collabora_on with art director Dean Langley, present Uomo – a book inspired by their fall winter menswear collec_on. Photographed beau_fully by Clare Shillard, the project is accompanied by a site-­‐specific installa_on by Dean Langley. Hours: Recep_on: May 18th 6pm – 9pm LocaUon: 1 Gansevoort St. (at W 13th St). New York. NY 10014

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MEATPACKING/ WEST VILLAGE MARC BY MARC JACOBS RE-­‐IMAGINED

London’s design hub 19 Greek Street present ‘re-­‐imagined’, a new contemporary design collec_on by Nina Tolstrup in collabora_on with Marc Jacobs. Launching at ICFF, the collec_on features a range of pieces upholstered using fabrics from previous Marc by Marc Jacobs’ collec_ons. Hours: May 18 – 21, 12pm-­‐8pm LocaUon: 403 Bleecker St (at W 11th st). New York. NY 10014

VITRA

Make sure you head over to Swiss furniture company Vitra’s stunning showroom which you’ll find tucked away in New York’s infamous Meatpacking district. The 12,000 square foot showroom is more like a museum than a shop; sparsely displaying high-­‐concept furniture in an ultra-­‐modern space designed by architect Linda Roy. Hours: Monday – Saturday 11am – 7pm LocaUon: 29 Ninth Ave., New York, NY 10014 , nr. 13th St

AXOR VIP RECEPTION WITH PHILIPPE STARCK

This VIP recep_on is set to be a glamorous affair. Hosted by Philippe Starck, the evening will celebrate the North American launch of his new line for Axor – The Axor Starck Organic Collec_on. Hours: Friday May 17, 7pm – 9pm LocaUon: Axor NYC. 29 9th Avenue. 2nd Fl. (at W 13th St) New York. NY 10014

GUESS-­‐A-­‐SKETCH AT CENTER OF ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION

The Center for Architecture Founda_on’s annual Guess-­‐A-­‐ Sketch promises to be a fun evening with top design industy names going head to head in an architecture themed Pictonary-­‐style tournament! Cocktails and hors d’ oeuvres will be served throughout the evening and audience members can join in the fun by submi~ng their guesses for a chance to win prizes . #guessasketch Hours: Tuesday May 21, 6pm LocaUon: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Pl. NY 10012 www.cfafounda_on.org/guessasketch 20


The Tunnel is located on 11th avenue between 27th and 28th street 269 11th Avenue, New York, NY 10001 C and E 23rd street M23 crosstown or M34 crosstown

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DESIGN: ISTANBUL-­‐NEW YORK AT WANTEDDESIGN

This exhibi_on will showcase a selec_on of emerging Turkish industrial designers, selected by a jury of Turkey's leading design minds. Date: Sat May 18 — Mon May 20, 10am -­‐ 7pm LocaUon: Wanted Design at the Tunnel, 269 11th Ave (between W 27th & W 28th St)

MODULE R POP UP SHOP

MODULE R is the world’s first shop to be dedicated to modular, reconfigurable and customizable modern design and the good news is that they will have a pop-­‐up shop within Wanted Design! The shop features giys, home goods, children’s toys and furniture. Hours: Fri May 17 — Mon May 20, 10 AM -­‐ 7 PM Wanted Design at the Terminal, 269 11th Avenue New York

HP CUSTOM WALLCOVERING WORKSHOP

In the tunnel, HP will also host the HP Wall Décor Workshop, a hands-­‐on lab where designers, manufacturers and decorators can experiment with custom wallcovering crea_on. The workshop will feature wall coverings created by guest designers and demonstrate HP’s complete workflow for digitally printed wallcoverings. In the workshop, aeendees can try out HP WallArt design soyware, a variety of wallcovering substrates and an HP Designjet L26500 Printer.

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WANTEDDESIGN CHALLENGE: WATER CYCLE

For a second year, WantedDesign will host a transatlan_c student design challenge, which will take place in real _me at the event. Led by Mark Bechtel and Chris_an Schneider, faculty members at Parsons The New School for Design, students represen_ng diverse design disciplines will work on teams to develop new products and systems that address one of the most valuable resources on the planet, our water supply, in the face of popula_on explosions in megaci_es such as New York. ParUcipaUng Schools : Students from Art Center College of Design (Pasadena, CA), ENSCI les ateliers (Paris, France),Parsons The New School for Design (New York, NY), CENTRO Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico) and ENSAAMA Olivier de Serres (Paris, France) will spend the course of WantedDesign producing concepts, scenarios, anima_ons, videos and models, which will then be presented to the public as well as a jury of design professionals. Each team will present its project to the jury during a public presenta_on on Monday, May 20, at 3:00pm in the Conversa_on lounge. The jury includes : Cindy Allen, Editor in Chief, Interior Design; Mark Bechtel, Assistant Professor of Product Design, Parsons The New School for Design; Allan Chochinov, Chair of Products of Design, School of Visual Art (SVA); Phillippe Grohe, Head of AXOR; Chris_an Schneider, Associate Professor of Strategic Management and Design, Parsons The New School for Design; Simone Rothman, Chief Marke_ng Officer, Tai Ping; and Ramy Fischler, designer. Sponsors: The program is being sponsored by Axor and Tai Ping and supported by Interior Design magazine. Serving as a backdrop for the Design Challenge, students from the School of Constructed Environments at Parsons will create an experimental installa_on that explores paper as a material for the built environment. Led by architects Moorhead & Moorhead, and sponsored by Homasote, the installa_on will be constructed of Homasote’s signature recycled fiberboard. Schedule: Saturday, May 18, 10:00am: Welcoming kick off breakfast hosted by TaiPing, including designer Ramy Fischler (ENSCI alumni) introduc_on remarks. Team will be formed, mixing students from the different schools. With all students and school representa_ves. At the Workshop space. Saturday May 18, 5:30–6:30pm: Work-­‐in-­‐progress review of each team’s concept with designer guest David Trubridge. Sunday May 19, 5:30–6:30pm: Second concept/project review with designer guest Ramy Fischler. Monday May 20, 2:00–3:00pm: Students Projects displayed for public vote, at the Workshop space 3:00–4:00pm: Public presenta_on of the projects to the jury by the student teams, at the Conversa_on Lounge 4:30pm-­‐5:00pm: Winning team announced in the lounge, followed by celebratory cocktails

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NOHO DESIGN DISTRICT THE FUTURE PERFECT PRESENTS: SPRING 55 Great Jones

NOHO NEXT 2013 SubCulture, 45 Bleecker Street. Fri–Mon, 12PM–7PM

MODERN CRAFT AT THE MERCHANT’S HOUSE MUSEUM Merchant's House Museum, 29 E. 4th St. Fri & Sat, 12PM-­‐7PM; Sun & Mon, 12PM-­‐5PM

THE AMERICAN DESIGN CLUB Underground at The Standard, East Village Hotel, 25 Cooper Square. Fri–Mon, 12PM–7PM

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SOHO BISAZZA 43 Greene St. NY (btw. Grand and Broome St.)

ARTEMIDE 46 Greene St. New York, NY

KARTELL 39 Greene St (btw. Grand and Broome St.)

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FLOS 152 Greene St (btw. Houston and Prince St.)

INTRO NY 379 Broome Street, NY 10013

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INTRO NY | Press Release

The cri_cally acclaimed designjunc_on is delighted to support contemporary design agent smallpond in a new and exci_ng project INTRO NY, set to launch during New York Design Week. INTRO NY will be a capsule event featuring products from carefully selected design brands: Modus, Massproduc_ons, Very Good & Proper, Castor Design, Council, neo-­‐u_lity and Resident. INTRO NY will be a vibrant place to do business, socialise and relax within the stunning surrounds of a contemporary gallery space. The interior will be configured into a series of in_mate vigneees, each represen_ng a different brand. There will also be a pop-­‐up retail shop allowing visitors to browse the latest design accessories and purchase unique items for their home. In the courtyard there will be an outdoor café run by Brooklyn Roas_ng Company and a relaxing sea_ng area for visitors to unwind. Located in the fashionable Nolita, INTRO NY is set to be a must-­‐visit des_na_on. Register Here: hip://intronyinvite.eventbrite.com/

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SOHO – DESIGN SHOWROOMS AND EVENTS ALESSI SOHO

Alessi will be celebra_ng ‘Trimarchi’s Way’ with the designer Mario Trimarchi, author of the popular ‘La Stanza dello Scirocco’ series, and his unexpected drawings. LocaUon: 130 Greene St. New York, NY 10012

ARTEMIDE

In celebra_on of New York Design Week, the IN-­‐EI Issey Miyake collec_on of free-­‐standing, table and hanging lights -­‐-­‐ co-­‐developed and manufactured by Artemide— will be on display at Artemide's New York showroom beginning Monday, May 20th. Hours: Mon, May 20, 6-­‐9pm LocaUon: 46 Greene St. New York, NY Contact: doug.roche@camronpr.com

B&B ITALIA

B&B Italia stores in New York are celebra_ng ICFF with open events. The stores will be displaying newly introduced pieces including the new Papilio family of chairs for indoor and outdoor by Naoto Fukasawa and the new Andy 13 sofa by Paolo Piva. Hours: Cocktail Sat May 19th 6-­‐8pm Refreshments sun may 19th 12-­‐6pm Cocktail Party Mon May 20th 6-­‐9pm LocaUon: B&B Italia Store at 58th Street (A&Dbuilding)

BISAZZA NEW YORK FLAGSHIP STORE

In conjunc_on with New York Design Week, Bisazza, the industry’s leading producer of glass mosaic for interior and exterior decora_on, will display its 2013 Bisazza Mosaic Collec_on at its New York City showroom. The store will also have extended hours from 12 PM – 5PM on Sunday, May 19. Party Hours: Mon, May 20, 6-­‐9pm LocaUon: 43 Greene St. New York, NY Contact: doug.roche@camronpr.com

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SOHO – DESIGN SHOWROOMS AND EVENTS BOFFI SOHO

Boffi Soho celebrates the US launch of its 2013 collec_on of kitchens and baths with an evening of cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. New products will be presented in coopera_on with Miele. Addi_onally, Boffi welcomes Living Divani, previously housed at 142 Greene Street, to the Boffi Soho Showroom. Party hours: Fri May 17, 6pm-­‐9pm LocaUon: 85 Grand Street

CAPPELLINI

Cappellini welcomes you to celebrate the US launch of its 2013 collec_on. The event will be hosted by Cappellini's Ar_s_c Director, Giulio Cappellini. Party hours: Sat May 18, 6pm-­‐8pm LocaUon: 152 Wooster Street

CASSINA

Cassina celebrates the US launch of its 2013 collec_on at its Soho showroom. Designer Luca Nicheeo will make a special guest appearance to discuss the influence of Japanese art and Origami in his designs. Party hours: Sat May 18, 6pm-­‐8pm LocaUon: 151 Wooster Street

EAST, MEET WEST!

Design Milk and Bobby Berk Home have created a brand new event: East, Meet West! is an exhibi_on and popup shop that will feature an amazing group of ar_sts, designers and crayspeople who live and work on the West Coast. We’ve got a fantas_c assembly of products that you won’t see anywhere else. ExhibiUon hours: Sat May 18 — Sun May 26, 6-­‐9pm LocaUon: 59 Crosby St New York, NY 10012

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SOHO – DESIGN SHOWROOMS AND EVENTS FLOS ICFF PARTY

Visit FLOS during ICFF to view the Re-­‐ligh_ng Gina Sarfa~ Exhibit that was launched at this year's Salone de Mobile Party hours: Sat May 18, 6pm-­‐8pm LocaUon: 152 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012

KARTELL ICFF COCKTAIL

Kartell presents a special display to celebrate the Taschen monograph book "Kartell -­‐ The Culture of Plas_cs" as well as the new Kravitz Design Mademoiselle chairs, now in produc_on. New products will also include the Kartell by Laufen bathroom accessories, just unveiled at Salone del Mobile 2013. Party hours: Mon, May 20, 6pm-­‐9pm LocaUon: 39 Greene St (btw. Grand and Broome St.)

MOMA DESIGN STORE

MoMA Design Store launches the eleventh event in the Des_na_on: Design series, Des_na_on: NYC – Made in the USA. The collec_on features 200 lifestyle products by New York designers including home accessories, furniture, paper goods and jewelry. Hours: May 16 – 20, Mon-­‐Sat 10am-­‐8pm, Sun 11am-­‐7pm LocaUon: 81 Spring St. (btw. Broadway & Crosby St.)

MOROSO ICFF PARTY

Moroso presents their newest debuts including Biknit and M.a.s.s.a.s. by Patricia Urquiola. Party hours: Sat May 18, 6-­‐8pm LocaUon: 146 Greene St.

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BROOKLYN/ WILLIAMSBURG KARKULA 98 South 4th Street, Williamsburg Brooklyn NY

DESIGN WITHIN REACH – BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 76 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

MAISON PREMIERE 298 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211

FINGERSPITZENGEFUHL reMADE pop-­‐up, 469 Dekalb Ave

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FINGERSPITZENGEFUHL

This fantas_c pop-­‐up gallery will run all week featuring the work of local ar_sts and designers. Hours: Sun May 19 — Sun May 26, 5-­‐11PM LocaUon: reMADE pop-­‐up, 469 Dekalb Ave

DESIGN WITHIN REACH – BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

Located in a classic, two-­‐story brownstone just steps from the scenic Promenade – which offers amazing views of Manhaean – the Brooklyn Heights Studio showcases both classic and new iconic modern design. Featuring one of New York's largest selec_ons of DWR's latest offerings, the space is perfect to view design in unique room vigneees within the stunning se~ng of a tradi_onal brownstone. Hours: Mon — Sat 11am – 7pm, Sun 12pm – 6pm LocaUon: 76 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

KARKULA

Karkula presents a truly innova_ve collec_on of glass furniture and ligh_ng by French ar_st Dan Yeffet that tests the structural integrity of the material while preserving its wonderful transparency and lightness. Dates: May 18-­‐21 Hours:. Mon -­‐ Fri 10 -­‐ 6 Sat-­‐Sun 11-­‐5 LocaUon: 98 South 4th Street, Williamsburg Brooklyn NY

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CAMRON CLIENTS IN NEW YORK ARTEMIDE

In celebra_on of New York Design Week, the IN-­‐EI Issey Miyake collec_on of free-­‐ standing, table and hanging lights -­‐ co-­‐developed and manufactured by Artemide — will be on display at Artemide's New York showroom beginning Monday, May 20th. IN-­‐EI (Japanese for "shadow, shadiness, nuance") marries Artemide's ligh_ng exper_se with Issey Miyake's innova_ve approach to material and design. Miyake's unique folding technology creates statuesque and playful forms, while Artemide animates these striking shapes using LED ligh_ng, today's most sustainable ligh_ng technology. Please join us at Artemide's New York City showroom, located at 46 Greene St, from 6-­‐9 PM on Monday, May 20th for an in_mate preview of this unique collec_on. LocaUon: 46 Greene St. New York, NY Dates: Monday, May 20 Hours: 6-­‐9 PM Contact: Doug Roche, doug.roche@camronpr.com

BARONCELLI

Baroncelli, the luxury brand renowned for hand-­‐crayed ligh_ng designs in Murano glass, will transform its showroom this Spring with a spectacular installa_on, all inspired by themes of renewal, re-­‐growth and innova_on. It will also host a special talk with landscape designers Chris_an Duvernois and Jacob Lange. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Giovanni Corrado, Crea_ve Director Upon Request from: Monday, May 13 – Thursday, May 16 9:00am – 5:00pm LocaUon: Baroncelli New York Showroom D&D Building 979 Third Avenue, Suite 1507 New York, NY 10022 Contact: Marisa Jones Issa Marisa.JonesIssa@camronpr.com / 646.664.4862

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CAMRON CLIENTS IN NEW YORK BERNHARDT DESIGN AT ICFF

Bernhardt Design will launch several new collec_ons at ICFF from May 18-­‐21, 2013. Mirador, designed by Barcelona-­‐based Lievore Altherr Molina, is a uniquely elegant and comprehensive lounge sea_ng system that serves to anchor open spaces from museum foyers to stylish living rooms. Jephson Robb’s Quiet table collec_on will make its debut as a series of work and occasional tables where subtle details elevate the typical pedestal table to both sculpture and func_onal object. New introduc_ons also include Charles Pollock Tables, Powerbar, Catherine and Code. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Jerry Helling, President Available _mes: Saturday, 11AM – 3PM Sunday and Monday, available upon request LocaUon: Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Center ICFF BOOTH: 1604 11th Avenue at 38th Street New York, NY 10001 Contact: Amanda Kasper amanda.kasper@camronpr.com / 415.316.3273

THE CARROT CONCEPT AT WANTED DESIGN

Bernhardt Design will present The Carrot Concept at Wanted Design during ICFF. Jerry Helling, President of Bernhardt Design, has been a long-­‐_me supporter of design in El Salvador and the exhibi_on will build upon the Salvadoran crea_ve and cultural center of the same name. Showcasing sophis_cated, surprising and innova_ve work from many of El Salvador’s leading crea_ve minds it is a unique opportunity to see how this passionate group of makers and thinkers are star_ng to influence their na_onal dialogue through art and design. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Jerry Helling, President of Bernhardt Design May 17 – 19, 2013 Available _mes: Friday, 4pm-­‐7pm Saturday and Sunday available upon request Harry and Claudia Washington (designers) Isabel Muyshondt (civic leader) Josefina Alvarez (graphic designer) Jose Roberto Paredes (architect) May 17 – 20, 2013 Available _mes: Friday, 4pm-­‐7pm Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 10am – 7pm LocaUon: Wanted Design The Tunnel, 11th Avenue between 27th and 28th Streets Contact: Marisa Jones Issa Marisa.JonesIssa@camronpr.com / 646.664.4862

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CAMRON CLIENTS IN NEW YORK BISAZZA

In conjunc_on with New York Design Week, Bisazza, the industry’s leading producer of glass mosaic for interior and exterior decora_on, will display its 2013 Bisazza Mosaic Collec_on at its New York City showroom. The showroom will stay open un_l 9 PM on Monday, May 20 for an evening of drinks and a special viewing of the collec_on. Embodying innova_ve decora_ve op_ons, the 2013 collec_on features unique paeerns and a harmonious blends of differing _le sizes— available in a variety of colors and mo_fs. The 2013 collec_on also features collabora_ons with major interna_onal designers, with new mosaic paeerns designed by Nendo and Marcel Wanders. Bisazza's New York City showroom is located at 43 Greene St. LocaUon: 43 Greene St. New York, NY Dates: Monday, May 20 Hours: 6-­‐9 PM Contact: Doug Roche, doug.roche@camronpr.com

BESPOKE GLOBAL AT ICFF

Bespoke Global, the interna_onal e-­‐commerce plaborm known for cura_ng excep_onal made-­‐to-­‐order luxury products across home and leisure, will be par_cipa_ng to this year’s ICFF from May 18 – 21. The 300-­‐square-­‐foot space will display work by 18 ar_sts currently represented by Bespoke Global. The brand’s booth will consist of open vigneees, highlighted by UK-­‐based ar_st Genevieve Bennee’s exclusive leather 3D wall panel as the background to Nick Schade’s Petrel Kayak and hand-­‐painted canoe paddles by Sanborn Canoe. As a part of the Leisure collec_on, Bespoke Global will debut a selec_on of hand-­‐sewn exo_c leather Falcon-­‐hoods by Ken Hooke, leather bike accessories by Walnut Studiolo and a hand-­‐carved leather bike seat by Kara Ginther. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Pippa McArdle, Co-­‐Founder Available upon request LOCATION: Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Center ICFF BOOTH: 2332 11th Avenue at 38th Street New York, NY 10001 Contact (UK and Europe): Adnan Abbasi, Adnan.Abbasi@Camronpr.com / Tel: +44 (0)20 7420 1700

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CAMRON CLIENTS IN NEW YORK FAB AT ICFF

Fab, the world’s number one design store, will showcase for the first _me at ICFF products from its new private label line together with pieces from a collabora_on with the Albers Founda_on, Blu Dot, Andy Warhol Founda_on, Beats by Dre and more. Also, following from the success of the ‘designer call-­‐out’ in Milan, Fab is pleased to announce Disrup_ng Design in New York City, May 21, 2013. Designers from around the world are invited to bring their product ideas, porbolios, and prototypes to the auditorium at Jacob K Javits Conven_on Center from 1PM – 3PM on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. A panel of experts will select the best products to put into produc_on and sell on Fab (see invita_on aeached). AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Bradford Shellhammer, Founder & Chief Design Officer Available Times: Saturday, 2PM – 4PM LOCATION: The Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Centre ICFF BOOTH 1220 655 W 34th St, at 11th Avenue New York, NY 10001 Contact: Adnan Abbasi , Adnan.Abbasi@Camronpr.com / Tel: 07867 690 364 Doug Roche, Doug.Roche@Camronpr.com / Tel: +1 646 213 7482

KARTELL

Kartell is pleased to present several new projects and ini_a_ves at its New York Flagship store on Greene Street during ICFF. Just ayer Salone del Mobile di Milano, where Kartell was a key protagonist, the company presents some important new addi_ons to the catalogue that show how the brand is increasingly becoming a glamour and lifestyle icon. The Flagship store will celebrate these addi_ons with a special cocktail event on Monday, May 20th from 6-­‐9 PM. Among the projects featured will be Kravitz Design’s ‘Mademoiselle’ armchair collec_on, a special showcase of the Taschen book Kartell: The Culture of PlasDcs, and a selec_on of bath accessories from the new Kartell by Laufen collabora_ve bathroom project. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Claudio Lu_, President Upon request: Monday, May 20, 2-­‐6pm Cocktail: Monday, May 20 Hours: 6-­‐9pm LocaUon: 39 Greene Street. New York, NY Contact: Marisa Jones Issa, marisa.jonesissa@camronpr.com

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CAMRON CLIENTS IN NEW YORK NEAL FEAY STUDIO

Orange Void by designer and architect Johanna Grawunder for Neal Feay Studio

Neal Feay Studios of Santa Barbara will return to Wanted Design at ICFF for the second year. The award-­‐winning studio will present a collec_on of diverse products from their own studio as well as established and up-­‐and-­‐coming ar_sts and designers including Johanna Grawunder, Peter Alexander and Zorine Pooladian. Headed by Alex Rasmussen, the family business has revolu_onized beau_ful and durable anodized aluminum for three genera_ons, establishing itself as a global leader in crea_ve aluminum by crea_ng iconic industrial designs that capture the visions of its clients. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Alex Rasmussen, President May 17 – 19, 2013 Available _mes: Friday, 4pm-­‐7pm Saturday and Sunday available upon request LocaUon: Wanted Design The Tunnel, 11th Avenue between 27th and 28th Streets Contact: Amanda Kasper amanda.kasper@camronpr.com / 415.316.3273

TAI PING

CHINOISERIES COLLECTION BY RAMY FISCHLER

Tai Ping is proud to host Ramy Fischler in New York during New York Design Week. Ramy Fischler, guest designer of Tai Ping’s new Chinoiseries Collec_on, is a Paris-­‐ based Belgian designer. His design agency, RF Studio, prac_ces crea_ng eclec_c ways of researching industrial design, cray and perspec_ve. The Chinoiseries Collec_on of carpets and rugs is a sumptuous, refined abstrac_on and celebra_on of 18th century Chinese tradi_onal craysmanship. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: Ramy Fischler, Guest Designer May 16 – 19, 2013 Available _mes: Thursday, 10am – 4pm; Friday, 10am – 2pm Saturday and Sunday available upon request LocaUon: Tai Ping Showroom 860 Broadway New York, NY 10003 Contact: Marisa.JonesIssa@camronpr.com / 646.664.4862

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DAISY MAY BBQ

If you want something a bit different, Daisy May’s BBQ is a well-­‐deserved favourite among New Yorkers! Serving up amazing BBQ classics from s_cky ribs to bourbon peaches it is very relaxed and the service is excep_onally fast. LocaUon: 623 11th Ave. (corner of 46th St.) Contact: 212-­‐977-­‐1500

44&X HELL’S KITCHEN

44&X Hell’s Kitchen is a lovely liele place with a great menu full of classic dishes. Choose from the likes of fried chicken, lobster salad or gooey macaroni-­‐and-­‐cheese. LocaUon: 622 Tenth Ave., NY 10036 at 44th St Contact: 212.977.1170

MARSEILLE NYC

Marseille is a casual Southern French restaurant with Mediterranean influences. Chef Andy D’Amico has mixed authen_c French, Italian, Greek and North African cuisines. The menu is an original fusion of tastes: fresh pastas, savory tagines and Bouillabaisse are some of the most outstanding dishes on the list. LocaUon: 630 9th avenue Contact: 212 333 2323

CHEZ JOSEPHINE

Located in the heart of the theater district, Chez Josephine is a charisma_c restaurant with live music. It is a popular locale for pre-­‐theatre dining. It has been Serving up a reinvented version of tradi_onal cuisine of French bistro. The interior design of Chez Josephine recalls the atmosphere of 1930s’ Paris. LocaUon: 414 West 42nd Street, NY 10036 Contact: 212 594-­‐1925

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BAKEHOUSE

French chef, nice long bar, convivial, and good food/ good wine. One block from the Jane hotel. They have also the best croissant/viennoiseries and bread! Complimentary glass of wine if you men_on WantedDesign LocaUon: 113 Hora_o street Contact: 646-­‐559-­‐9871 Recommended by Odile Hainaut BLUE HILL Using ar_sanal techniques, all the ingredients used at Blue Hill come straight from local farms. Guests can choose from the regular menu of instead opt for the “Farmers Feast” – a five course tas_ng menu inspired by the week’s harvest. LocaUon: 75 Washington Place (Near 6th Avenue) Contact: 212 539 1776

RED FARM

Located in the West Village, Red Farm is an innova_ve Chinese eatery set in ambient and rus_c surroundings of a 1828 townhouse. Serving classic dishes with a modern twist, it is a favourite among New Yorkers. LocaUon: 529 Hudson Street, NY 10014 Contact: 212 792-­‐9700

CHEZ SARDINE

A modern Japanese pub with a 28 seat dining room. The restaurant specializes in cocktails and French wines and serves adventurous dishes such as cod frieers, a pork and unagi hand roll, grilled cheese with foie gras and pancakes with sashimi. LocaUon: 183 West 10th Street, NY 10014 Contact: 646 360-­‐3705

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THE UPHOLSTERY STORE The Upholstery Store is an in_mate wine bar serving a variety of wines by the glass and by the boele and offers a selec_on of charcuterie including cheeses, cured meats and other gourmet snacks and edibles. LocaUon: 713 Washington Street, New York, NY 10014 Contact: 212 352 2300 WALLSE The flagship restaurant of Chef Kurt Gutenbrunner gives tradi_onal Austrian fare gets an elegant spin. LocaUon: 344 West 11th Street, New York, NY 10014 Contact: 212 352 2300

KIN SHOP Contemporary Thai restaurant, fusing Thai cuisine with New American style. With a relaxed vibe and great wine list, it has one of the most unique menus in NYC right now. LocaUon: 469 6TH Avenue, New York, NY 10011 Contact: 212 675 4295

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CASA MONO Chef Andy Nusser has crayed a menu of substan_al tapas and medium-­‐sized entrees, done mostly “a la plancha” with Catalan flavors. LocaUon: 52 Irving Place, New York, NY 10003 Contact: 212 253 2773 ALDER Alder began serving purple pub cheese, fried quail with banana curry, and Shamrock Amigo cocktails on in January, and as expected, New Yorkers are lining up to see if they can handle the wacky menu. No Reserva_ons. LocaUon: 157 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10003 Contact: 212 539 1900 MISSION CHINESE The LES outpost of Danny Bowien’s well‑loved San Francisco eatery features intensely personal spins on a host of Szechuan and Chinese-­‐American classics, with Cantonese, Xi’an and Taiwanese tastes thrown in. Some online reserva_ons accepted. LocaUon: 154 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002 Contact: 212 529 8800

CALLIOPE Calliope is a neighborhood bistro perfect for a spot of brunch in the sunshine. Serving European farmhouse food sourced from local farmers and fishermen, the laid back café is a great place to watch the world go by! LocaUon: 84 East Fourth Street, NY 10013 Contact: 212 260-­‐8484

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AMERICANO

Americano is definitely the nearest "hot spot“ to WantedDesign, nice outdoor/garden area for lunch diner, nice roof top, good food, great for cocktails hour too. LocaUon: 518 W 27th St New York, 10001 Contact: 212-­‐525-­‐0000 Recommended by Odile Hainaut

BOTTINO

Bo~no is one of my favorite places, nice outdoor area as well. The place for all the Gallerist, art collectors in Chelsea’s gallery district. LocaUon: 246 10th Ave New York, NY 10001 Contact: 212-­‐206-­‐6766 Recommended by Odile Hainaut OVEST PIZZOTECA

The more casual but great Italian restaurant. Si~ng beneath the highline along reemerging W 27th Street, the industrial brick walls and high ceilings house the ayer-­‐work aperi_vo (Italian “happy hour”) LocaUon: 513 W 27th St #2, New York, NY 10001 Contact: 212-­‐967-­‐4392 Recommended by Odile Hainaut THE FLATIRON ROOM (THE WHISKEY LOUNGE)

The Fla_ron Room is a sophis_cated hangout in the heart of Chelsea. With over 500 whiskeys on offer, plenty of entertainment and classic cocktails it’s perfect for a leisurely drink. LocaUon: 37 W 26th St New York, NY 10010 Contact: 212 725 3860 48


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CIRCOLO

Opened just last December, Circolo offers a new take on age-­‐ old Italian approach to food: simple, direct, healthy and homemade. Founded by the partners who collaborated on the much loved Posada Margherita hotel and restaurant in Tulum. From the Italian "circolo", meaning both circle and club-­‐-­‐in tradi_onal Italian society, a circolo is a local spot to meet friends, play cards, discuss current affairs and enjoy an aperi_vo. LocaUon: 45 Bond St New York, NY 10012 Contact: 212 375 0323 Recommended by Ambra Medda

PEARL & ASH

With preey much every New York based newspaper raving about this new place, Pearl and Ash is must visit wine bar. It is tastefully decorated, boasts a vibrant atmosphere and also has an inven_ve food menu should you want to eat. LocaUon: 220 Bowery, New York, NY Contact: 212 837 2370 Walk ins welcome WISE MEN A nostalgic ode to 1970s New York from photographer Danielle Levie, hospitality vet Caroleyn Ng (Dream Hotel, Gansevoort) and S Magazine crea_ve director Chris_na Chin. Cocktails and small plates. LocaUon: 355 Bowery, New York, NY 10003 Contact: 646 590 4244

IL BUCO

A joint venture of film-­‐maker Donna Lennard and her Italian boyfriend Alberto Avalle, Il Buco is a Mediterranean restaurant with the rus_c look and feel of a European country home. While Donna sources ingredients from local farmers, Alberto assists from Umbria, bringing in a constant stream of authen_c Italian inspira_on and new flavours. LocaUon: 47 Bond Street (between Lafayeee & Bowery) Contact: 212-­‐533-­‐1932 49


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HAUSER & WIRTH NEW

This is the second New York loca_on for the interna_onal gallery which beside its outpost on the Upper East Side, with branches in Zurich and London. The building that used to house the famed Roxy dance club. LocaUon: 511 W 18th St, Chelsea Contact: 212-­‐794-­‐4970 Recommended by Dan Rubenstein JOHN DORY OYSTER BAR April Bloomfield and Ken Friendman’s fish restaurant is a mix of English/Italian/Mediterranean cuisine. A good place to pop in for oysters and cocktails. No reserva_ons (NB. 8-­‐12 ppl can reserve chef’s tas_ng table) LocaUon: 1196 Broadway , New York, NY 10001 Contact: 212 792 9000

MIDDLE BRANCH

Middle Branch, the spin-­‐off of the excellent Liele Branch serves classic cocktails that bring a subdued elegance to fraey Murray Hill. LocaUon: 154 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016 Contact: 212 213 1350

HARLOW

Notar recently partnered with Jim Palloea, Jon Krasner and Michael Barree to create Harlow, a full-­‐service restaurant, parlor and café in midtown Manhaean. Located at 56th and Park, the European-­‐inspired restaurant features a grand oyster bar, an interior wall of ivy in a conservatory that is flooded with natural light and contemporary art installa_ons. LocaUon: 111 E 56th St New York, NY 10022 Contact: 212-­‐935-­‐6600 50


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ABC COCINA NEW and just open!

ABC Cocina & Michelin Star chef Jan-­‐Georges Vongerichten welcome you to our modern global exchange celebra_ng local cray and interna_onal culture. The décor is gorgeous and this is a perfect place for a drink, lunch or an informal dinner. LocaUon: 38 East 19th Street Contact: 2126772233

THE MODERN

Located within the MoMa if you want to dine whilst completely immersed in art this is the place to come! Serving French-­‐American cuisine under its 1 Michelin star and 3 New York Times stars, the walls are beau_fully draped in artworks whilst the Dining Room overlooks The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. LocaUon: 9 West 53rd Street, New York. NY 10019 Contact: 212-­‐333-­‐1220

TXIKITO

This liele restaurant serves up fabulous authen_c Basque cuisine inspired by humble ingredients and the head chefs Grandmothers’ tradi_onal recipes. The wine list is spot on too! LocaUon: 240 Ninth Ave. b/ 24th and 25th Streets Contact: 212.242.4730

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CARBONE

Carbone is and Italian-­‐American restaurant which wonderfully captures the essence of Italian-­‐American restaurants of mid-­‐20th century in New York “where delicious, excep_onally well-­‐prepared food was served in se~ngs that were simultaneously elegant, comfortable and unpreten_ous. The décor is stylish and the food is delicious! LocaUon: 181 Thompson St Contact: 212 933 0707 SATURDAYS NYC The shop boasts La Colombe coffee in the front, surf apparel and casual menswear in the back, and an outdoor pa_o. LocaUon: 31 Crosby Street, New York, NY 10013 Contact: 212-­‐966-­‐7875

LITTLE PRINCE

Chef Paul Denamiel’s airy new SoHo restaurant. In_mate feel, with classic French menu items such as frisee au lardon, beef tartare, roasted lamb chops and whole roasted Dover sole. LocaUon:199 Prince Street, NY 10012 Contact: 212 335-­‐0566

ROUGE ET BLANC

This sophis_cated French -­‐ Vietnamese restaurant has earned itself two New York Times stars but it is the extensive wine list that is really impressive. Wines are separated by region and date back as far as 1995. LocaUon: 48 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012 Contact: (212) 260-­‐5757

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CAFE SABARSKY Viennese café at the Neue Galerie, with marble tabletops, chairs designed by Adolf Loos and an authen_c menu of Austro-­‐Hungarian staples. The coffee at Cafe Sabarsky comes from Meinl's in Vienna. LocaUon: 1048 Fiyh Avenue, New York, NY 10028 Contact: +1 212 2880665 RED ROOSTER Marcus Samuelsson’s hot Harlem global soul food joint is luring food lovers and cri_cs uptown. LocaUon: 310 Lenox Avenue, New York, NY 10027 Contact: +1 212 792 9001

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VINEGAR HILL Vinegar Hill House has one of the most unique dining rooms in NYC resembling a hip Woodstock B&B. Menu highlights include the cast-­‐iron chicken and the salads. LocaUon: 72 Hudson Av. Brooklyn, NY 11201 Contact: +1 718 522 1018 ROBERTA’S PIZZA Ar_sanal wood-­‐oven pizza with a crea_ve twist brightens a desolate backstreet in Bushwick. Hyped as one on of the most extraordinary restaurants in NYC. Reserva_ons only made for 10-­‐16ppl and must be booked a week in advance. LocaUon: 261 Moore St. Brooklyn, NY Contact: +1 718 417 1118 NIGHTINGALE 9 Vietnamese street food and classic dishes from the team behind Seersucker and Smith Canteen. LocaUon: 345 Smith Street, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, NY Contact: +1 347 689 4699

ZIZI LIMONA Sourcing fresh seasonal and local ingredients, Zizi offers updated versions of Mediterranean home cooked classics. LocaUon: 129 Havemeyer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Contact: +1 347 763 1463

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THE PINES Chef Angelo Romano's new restaurant in Gowanus, Brooklyn, offers molecular gastronomy in a familiar se~ng. LocaUon: 284 3rd Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11215 Contact: +1 718 596 6560

PORK SLOPE Serving great burgers un_l 2am and a plen_ful array of American Whiskeys, bourbon and rye un_l 4am this bustling bar will take care of any late night hunger and offers a vibrant, authen_c American experience. LocaUon:275 5th Avenue, Brooklyn. Contact: 718 768 7675

TEN BELLS

Ten Bells boasts an exquisite and extensive wine list and serves great food too. Selec_ng 2 different oysters from the East or West Coast each week, don’t miss out on their daily Oyster Happy Hour, serving oysters from opening to 7.00 p.m at $1.25 each! It’s also worth no_ng that the place only accepts cash so don’t come empty handed! LocaUon: 247 Broome Street, NY 10002 Contact: 212 725 3860

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DESIGN MILK PRESENTS EAST, MEET WEST! AT BOBBY BERK HOME

Now in our third year of collabora_on, Design Milk and Bobby Berk Home have created a brand new event during New York Design Week. East, Meet West! is an exhibi_on and popup shop that will feature an amazing group of ar_sts, designers and crayspeople who live and work on the West Coast. From Seaele to Los Angeles, we’ve got a fantas_c assembly of products that you won’t see anywhere else—not on the ICFF show floor or in any other exhibit. Get your eyes (and your hands!) on one-­‐off pieces, prototypes and special edi_ons. Featuring products and designs by: 100xBtr Tanya Aguiñiga Bend Sea_ng Mae Gagnon Grain Graypants Nell & Mary Brendan Ravenhill RedHeaded Mess (Cailen Guhl) Jared Rusten Eric Trine Urbancase Wolfum Thomas Wold I hope to see some of you at the opening party event on May 18th from 6-­‐9pm at Bobby Berk Home (59 Crosby Street). RSVP on Facebook or to info@design-­‐milk.com. Products will be on display and for sale May 18-­‐26, 2013

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RBW will be hos_ng morning breakfasts and ayernoon drinks at our Javits Center booth 1826. Step through the 2013 Rich Brilliant Willing world with Theo, Charles, Alex and the rest of the RBW team as we discuss the story behind our new collec_on. Special kits are being crayed for those who RSVP so let us know what date and _me works best for you (morning breakfast / ayernoon drinks RSVP to sales@richbrilliantwilling.com). MORNING BREAKFAST SATURDAY MAY 18 / SUNDAY MAY 19 / MONDAY MAY 20 10 -­‐ 11.30AM RBW JAVITS CENTER BOOTH 1826 AFTERNOON DRINKS SATURDAY MAY 18 / SUNDAY MAY 19 4.30 -­‐ 5.30PM RBW JAVITS CENTER BOOTH 1826 We look forward to celebra_ng this collec_on with you! Alexander Williams Upcoming RBW presenta_ons: NYC 5.18 -­‐ 5.21 ICFF at Javits stand 1826 -­‐ (Collabora_on with FormLabs stand 1936 pending more informa_on) Chicago 6.10 -­‐ 6.12 NeoCon at Merchandise Mart stand 8-­‐7080 Los Angeles 6.21 -­‐ 6.23 Dwell on Design stand 619 67


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Visit us at: ICFF Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Center Booth 1318 and 1424 11th Avenue at 38th Street New York City N e w Y o r k C i t y b e c o m e s t h e g l o b a l d e s i g n e p i c e n t r e i n M a y a s t h e a n n u a l Interna_onal Contemporary Furniture Fair hits town. Of course, we will be showcasing our (literally) hot off the press products shipped fresh from our Milan adventures – en_tled the Rough and the Smooth, comprising of both precision engineered high finish objects contrasted with products featuring a more textured, handcrayed, honest and heavy materiality . This show will be complemented by a major installa_on featuring a temporary pop-­‐up Manhaean manufacturing unit – where we partner with Trumpf U.S, North America's leading manufacturer of industrial lasers and fabrica_ng equipment, to demonstrate live the new digital industrial revolu_on, which now allows us to go direct from factory floor, straight to the consumer, using the latest innova_ons in digital design and manufacture – in the heart of the city. These new tools have the poten_al to liberate the designer from the big investments previously necessary for accessing industrialised produc_on, crea_ng possibility for the customer to be involved in the development of the product they are actually purchasing. In short, revitalising local manufacturing in a way not seen for a century or more. There may be a chance for you to get hold of one of these unique limited edi_on items, come back for more details.

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INVITATIONS: SHOWROOMS AND INSTALLATIONS

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TEN THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK TO ESCAPE FROM DESIGN 1. RAIN ROOM

MoMA PS1’s latest installa_on Rain Room is simply fantas_c, allowing you to walk into a rainstorm without ge~ng wet! The installa_on aeracted 77,000 visitors in the space of just five months when it debuted at the Barbican in London and its recep_on is New York is expected to be equally spectacular. Make sure you catch it while you can! Courtesy of RH, RestoraDon Hardware

Hours: 12-­‐6PM Thurs through Mon, closed on Tues and Wed LocaUon: 22-­‐25 Jackson Ave. at the intersec_on of 46th Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101

2. PUNK: CHAOS TO COUTURE EXHIBITION AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

Chaos To Couture is undoubtedly this year’s show-­‐stopper exhibi_on at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Showcasing the impact of Punk on high fashion from the mid-­‐70s to present day and featuring the likes of Blondie, Richard Hell, Pa~ Smith and Vivienne Westwood, it is a must-­‐see amongst New-­‐Yorkers. Hours: Tuesday–Thursday: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 9:30 a.m.–9:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Closed Monday (except Holiday Mondays) LocaUon: 1000 5th Ave New York, NY 10028

3. MOMA PS1

MoMA PS1 is one of America’s largest and oldest art ins_tu_ons dedicated solely to contemporary art. Currently exhibi_ng “Expo 1: New York”, a large-­‐scale fes_val exploring ecological challenges, the space is well worth a few hours of your _me. Hours: 12-­‐6PM Thurs through Mon, closed on Tues and Wed LocaUon: 22-­‐25 Jackson Ave. at the intersec_on of 46th Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101

4. HIGHLINE

If it is a sunny day make sure you take a wander along the High Line, an elevated old railway line that has been beau_fully transformed into a park on Manhaean’s West Side. With coffee shops, eateries and plenty to see along the way you could easily spend a whole ayernoon there. It is also just around the corner from The Standard.

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TEN THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK TO ESCAPE FROM DESIGN 5. MAISON PREMIERE

A spectacular oyster bar -­‐ Tip, Monday -­‐ Friday they do dollar oysters during oyster happy hour (5-­‐7 pm)!

Hours: 4pm – 2am LocaUon: 298 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211

6. ROOFTOP: STANDARD BAR

The rooyop at The Standard offers stunning panoramic views across the city and is the perfect place to start the day with a morning coffee. However if a cocktail is more your thing, Le Bain, The Standard’s penthouse discothèque, is open un_l 4am! LocaUon: 848 Washington St, New York, NY 10014

7. TOWNHOUSE SPA

By the end of a long week, a visit to the spa is likely to be exactly what you need. The Townhouse Spa is one of our favourites. Located in Midtown Manhaean in the tranquil se~ng of a beau_fully restored townhouse, the spa offers a varied array of treatments from ‘massage therapy’ and facial treatments to manicures. LocaUon: 39W 56 Street or downtown Haven Spa 150 Mercer

8. HOT SHOP: IRO

Ultra-­‐cool French clothing brand Iro sell their clothes in a number of stores scaeered across the city but it’s their own shop on Broome Street that is really special. Both the clothing and the store’s interior, featuring modern black-­‐and-­‐white décor, are beau_fully sophis_cated. Hours: Mon–Sat 11am–7pm, Sun noon–6pm LocaUon: 450 Broome St New York. NY 10013

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TEN THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK TO ESCAPE FROM DESIGN 9. CUPCAKES: TWO LITTLE RED HENS & MOLLY’S CUPCAKES

No city trip is complete without a fantas_c tas_ng cupcake and luckily New York is full of wonderful bakeries. Molly’s Cupcakes on Bleecker Street and Two Liele Red Hens on the Upper East Side are our absolute favourites! LocaUons: Two Liele Red Hens: 1652 Second Avenue (86th Street) Molly’s Cupcakes: 228 Bleecker St.

10. GOVERNOR'S ISLAND

If you really want to escape New York city, take a short trip over to the picturesque Governors Island. A 172 acre island set in the heart of New York Harbour, the island is perfect place for a picnic or a leisurely bike ride. Governors Island is only open on Saturdays and Sundays. Island is open Saturday and Sunday from 10am-­‐7pm.

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FACT SHEET FOR NEW YORK DESIGN WEEK 2013 ICFF INTRO NY Trade: Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19 Saturday, May 18 – Monday, May 20 Hours: 10am – 5pm Press Breakfast: LocaUon: Jacob K. Javits Conven_on Center Saturday, May 18 (10AM-­‐12AM) (11th Avenue at 38th Street) Opening Party: Saturday, May 18 (7PM – 9PM) Hours: May 18 (12PM-­‐6PM) WANTED DESIGN May 19-­‐20 (10AM-­‐8PM) Saturday, May 18 – Monday, May 20 Press Preview: Friday, May 17 (5PM – 7PM) UBER PRIVATE CAR Opening Party: Friday May 17 (7PM -­‐ 10PM) www.uber.com Hours: 10AM – 7PM Download iPhone app here LocaUon: Terminal Stores, The Tunnel, 269 th th th 11 Avenue, Between 27 and 28 Street CAMRON CONCIERGE in New York NOHO DESIGN DISTRICT James.Hart@camronpr.com In New York: Friday, May 17 – Monday, May 20 Thursday, May 16 – Tuesday, May 21 Press Preview: Friday, May 17 (10AM-­‐12PM) Subculture, 45 Bleecker Street Opening Party: Friday, May 17 at the CAMRON CONCIERGE IN LONDON THIS Bowery Hotel, 8PM to 12AM. WEEK FOR NEW YORK ENQUIRIES: Hours: Various _mes (check website) LocaUon: Noho District Anya.Lawrence@camronpr.com SOHO EVENING EVENTS CAMRON NEW YORK OFFICE Monday, May 20, 6-­‐9pm Nora.Trice@camronpr.com Artemide: 46 Greene St. +646.213.7483 Bisazza: 43 Greene St. 154 Grand Street Kartell: 39 Greene St. New York, NY 10013 WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEW YORK DESIGN WEEK

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