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when: All day

who: DesignScene by SANDOW

what: InteriorDesign’sColor Play, the MetropolisSustainability Lab, and more where: space 1120

when: 9AM–5PM

who: Scandinavian Spaces

what: ScandiCafé where: space 366

when: 1–5PM

who: Nucraft

what: Cocktail party where: space 1166

when: 2–4PM

who: Allermuir

what: Cocktails with Pearson Lloyd where: space 1112

when: 3–5PM

who: Mayer Fabrics

what: Desserts + drinks cocktail party where: space 1173

when: 3:30PM

who: Momentum Textiles + Wallcovering

what: Sips, sweets, and beats where: space 323

when: 3:30–5PM

who: Okamura

what: Happy hour where: space 1100

when: 3:30–5:30PM

who: Dauphin

what: Drinks and live jazz where: space 393

when: 4–6PM

who: CF Stinson

what: Welcome reception where: space 10-150

when: 4–6PM

who: Davis Furniture

what: Cocktail party where: space 3-115

when: 4–6PM

who: Stylex

what: Product celebration where: space 337

seeking hides

We love a good collab, and this one sees two U.S. contract titans Tiger Leather and Davis Furniture—joining forces. The Aurora leather collection boasts a whopping 60 custom hues and was developed as part of the holistic Davis Color Story, a massively expanded range of available powdercoats, wood veneers, laminates, and, yes, leathers. Made in Italy using the top three percent of graded hides, the supple, lightly embossed surface is finished with Iconic antimicrobial formula, making these leathers ideal for any contract or hospitality application imaginable. space 3-115

swede dreams

On your first day traipsing the Mart, head to the third floor to eyeball the brand-new Scandinavian Spaces showroom that encourages the Swedish concept of fika—essentially, the idea of coffee, cake, and conversation. Designed in collaboration with interior design firm Kuchar, it’s the place to source more info on RUT, formally innovative modular seating by Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius for Blå Station that delivers hominess to contract spaces via 29.5-inch units that can be arrayed any which way atop a chromed-steel H-beam base with solid-oak supports. So what are you waiting for?

To the elevators! space 366

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Kirei Ink is a range of custom-printed recycled-PET acoustic panels that soften sound but say a lot visually. Sure, there’s a curated library of 48 prints across four collections, including biophilic and geometric motifs (such as the linear Trenches from the Geo series, shown) plus wood, concrete, linen, and marble dupes, but really, the possibilities are endless due to the ability of total customization. “Kirei Ink is as unique as designers and their clients are,” designer Michael DiTullo says. “It showcases the spectrum of possibilities for Kirei and our new on-demand digital printing.” At Carnegie Fabrics (which acquired Kirei last year). space 10-112

Plant Here is the too-cute name of Scandi company Mizetto’s architectural planters designed by ADDI studio. Any office gardener would be happy to get their hands (or gardening mitts!) on the vessels, with their generous depth, transparent inner pot for easy planting and replanting, and variety of heights, shapes, sizes, and colors. Use singly or stagger multiples into a grander landscape. Either way, plants deserve a pedestal on which to shine. space 7-7094

the mart – monday, june 12, 2023 Get the inside track on the hottest NeoCon product launches via the Interior Design SELECT partner showrooms! Turn to page 56 for a complete list of manufacturers, and look out for on-site signage throughout the Mart.
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Meet Ralik by Ichiro Iwasaki! Take a closer look at Arper’s colorful, chunky (almost neotenic) seating modules in space 346, and turn to page 26 for more…
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together we design at neocon 2023

Welcome back to NeoCon! From product launches from leading and emerging brands to invaluable networking and industry-unifying events, the 54th edition will once again serve as the commercial design industry’s leading platform and annual gathering place. This year you can expect to learn from provocative and timely educational programming, discover groundbreaking innovations, and experience engaging installations. Our unifying theme, “Together We Design,” will be carried throughout the three days of the show as we gather together to explore how we can collectively e ect positive change through the built environment and our shared spaces.

We thank our showrooms and exhibitors for their participation, our industry partners for their invaluable support, and Interior Design for publishing the Show Daily and the o cial NeoCon Show Directory—essential navigation tools.

We hope you have an inspirational, productive, and enjoyable experience! See you next year: June 10–12, 2024. —THE MART

start the day right at the keynotes

Don’t miss DesignScene by SANDOW, the gathering place at NeoCon! This year’s space, on the 11th floor, is an interactive color playground cocreated by partner 3form! Drop by to check out meaningful installations by Interior Design’s favorite brands and emerging designers, free educational programming by Metropolis’s popular Sustainability Lab, the Show Daily being produced live, industry roundtables with top thought leaders, and the video team in action. DesignScene is all about creating connections—to products, to design, to initiatives, and most importantly, to each other. Come visit at space 1120! admirals

A must-see at every NeoCon is the keynote series featuring notable thought leaders. This year’s lineup is no di erent. Kicking things o on Monday at 10AM is journalist turned futurist Amy Webb, professor of strategic foresight at NYU, author, CEO, and forecasting advisor in demand by companies, admirals and generals, central banks, and intergovernmental organizations the world over. Her talk, “Designing a Way Forward,” promises to parse science and technology as it relates to the future—and is not to be missed.

Tuesday morning, Michael Murphy, founding principal of MASS Design Group, discusses the ethical nature of design decisions, investigating the social and political consequences of the built world and how environments shape behavior.

Finally, Wednesday at 10AM, award-winning architect and academic Michael Ford, known as the Hip-Hop architect, joins Wasalu Jaco, aka Lupe Fiasco, the Chicago-born, Grammy Award–winning rapper and currently a visiting professor at MIT. Together, they explore the rhythms, textures, and patterns of hip-hop as a source of design innovation in theory and professional practice.

Seating is limited; visitors must pre-register at neocon.com. However, presentations will also be live-streamed online on the NeoCon Hub and on-site at the Grand Stair. See you there!

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NeoCon’s HiP-est design talents

The 10th-annual HiP Awards (Honoring Industry People and Innovative Products) ceremony took place last night at Marshall’s Landing! Catch the replay at designtvbysandow.com and check out Wednesday’s edition of the Show Daily for complete coverage of designer and manufacturer winners, who took home awards cra ed of Formica. Kudos, all!

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Materiality takes center stage with this versatile 17-inch-high plywood stacking stool, its chamfered edges and quirky triangular cutout allowing portability and easy configuration. The byproduct of Allermuir’s first collaboration with Jeff Smith and Gemma Matthias, Ooty began as a series of scale models. The British designers then debated whether to use metal or plywood—ultimately opting for the latter, for its cozier and timeless character. With clear lacquer and color-wash finishes available, plus options for a matching seat pad upholstered in Kvadrat’s Melange Nap, this simple stool will elevate any contract space. space 1112

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ellie moser turns to nature

The Momentum Textiles & Wallcovering senior designer abstracted botanical motifs into their essential graphic elements to hatch Paradiso, an aesthetically delicate collection applicable to the most high-traffic commercial settings. hope designers connect with its biophilic elements,” Moser notes. The namesake pattern, inspired by birds-of-paradise, is a feast of tumbling geometrics woven of two-ply cotton punctuated with a tonal slub yarn. The textiles incorporate recycled polyester and are Greenguard Certified—good for your office and for Mother Earth! space 323

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The Brooklyn-based designer originally conceived Swell as an entryway piece to hold her keys, coats, and surfboard wax. The RISD grad introduced the wavy coatrack/catchall concept at the 2022 ICFF student exhibition, where the prototype caught the eye of Heller president John Edelman—who promptly put it into production. Swell’s swooping form is made of ASB plastic that’s fully recyclable: At lifecycle’s end, send it back (free!) to be ground into powder for making new product. space 1123A

anna dawson rides the wave

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hats off to zach manuel!

An exposed powder-coated steel frame and chic quarter-rounded top distinguish Nido, a suite of monochromatic occasional tables by Martin Brattrud’s director of product development. The designer also dreamed up Codigo: Conceived for extended sits, the bar- and counter-height stools boast a refined pull-stitch detail and robust solid ash or walnut legs. The stool’s name is Spanish for “code,”—a nod, Manuel explains, to its Morse code–inspired dash-like pull detail, “a unique element that adds an unexpected touch.” The tubular metal footrest is offered in a range of colors for extra pop. space 347

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IIDA selects the recipients of its annual competitions winning lineup

Design is on a roll. According to the top 200 firms surveyed for our InteriorDesign Giants research, they made $5.5 billion in fees last year, surpassing the decade high of $5.4 billion in 2019. What’s also rising? The number of entrants to IIDA’s Annual Interior Design and Will Ching Design Competitions (the latter honoring the work of commercial firms with five or less employees). Winners in seven categories, selected from some 300 international submissions, were fêted last night at IIDA’s black-tie gala, held at the Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. Here, we highlight three of those projects; check out tomorrow’s ShowDailyfor a sneak peek of more!

IIDA awards

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1. Showrooms & Exhibition Spaces winner Dong Fureng House Museum, Ningbo, China firm WIT Design & Research

2 Corporate Space Large winner CCD/Cheng Chung Design headquarters, Shenzhen, China firm CCD/Cheng Chung Design

3. Restaurants, Lounges, & Bars

winner The Moving Kitchen, Taipei, Taiwan firm JC Architecture & Design

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momentum textiles & wallcovering

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Textile artisan Sina Pearson balances inspiration with a purposeful yet organic creative process, evident in her new collection. Dubbed Unexpected, the series’ Greenguard-certified fabrics come in three designs: Modern Plaid, whose overlaid grid pattern pairs surprising tones; Tweedy, a dense textural bouclé that contrasts neutrals, classic brights, and pastels; and the cotton-rayon Thick and Thin, conceived to be upholstered in a railroaded fashion. All are destined to add drama to any contract setting.

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“The collection was conceived with the workplace in mind, playing with scale to accommodate upholstery needs of varying size”

Above and Below Above and Below evokes the underground networks of mycelium and above-ground mushrooms that connect nature’s elements. Visit us for more designs that emerge from the interdependence of the built, grown and meta worlds. mohawkgroup.com Space 377

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SPACE 303

Performance luxury is taking center stage with this sumptuous collection, Drop 20, aka The Wild Bunch. The six offerings are at once resplendent and practical, designed for durability. Trouvaille’s geometrics add a multidimensional effect that hides stains, while Wildflower’s ornate, vintage-y motifs mimic fil coupé with a distinctive eyelash yarn that won’t shed fibers. Bitmap, printed at Designtex’s Surface Imaging facility in Portland, Maine, features subtle symmetry, an ideal backdrop for any workplace environment. There’s also Overtone, a two-tone linen-look well suited to panels, and the vibrant chenille Sidetrack.

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“These elegantly designed textiles are cleverly engineered to withstand robust cleaning and disinfecting”
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“The chair’s ash frame makes it well suited to an elegant dining room or a fine restaurant”

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Inspired by French auteur Albert Lamorisse, the brand’s latest addition embraces oldworld style and modern sustainability alike. Behold Lamorisse Wood, its pert frame made from FSC-certified ash and sharing the same seamless silhouette as the aluminum model introduced last year. Polyurethane-foam cushioning and a removable wraparound backrest secured by a leather strap complete the flexible, comfortable design.

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THE INTERSECTION OF DESIGN + HIP HOP CULTURE

Introducing the Mike Ford + Shaw Contract rug collection that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop. The collection draws from Hip Hop as design inspiration, expressing the textures, patterns, rhythms, and energy, optimism, and history of the five elements. Ford’s mission is to position Hip Hop culture as a catalyst to introduce underrepresented youth to architecture and design.
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Introducing NoeticTM, a thoughtful ergonomic task chair. This versatile chair features a weight sensing mechanism, adapting to the frequent movement of people and wherever their work takes them. Individuals can tailor the chair to their liking with in-demand features such as adjustable lumbar support and adaptable arm positions. Noetic is available in three frame finishes with a mesh or fully upholstered back.

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Do you know German designer Hanne Willmann? She’s the first female talent to release a collection with the manufacturer, and the result is elegance at its most refined. Hanne analyzed the company’s portfolio to create designs that fit with its established aesthetic while adding a fresh sensibility. The result is Vida, a series of curvaceous tables grounded by powder-coated solid-steel bases and thin-profile tops. We especially love the occasional table, sculptural in the extreme with its cantilevered surface partly wrapped by a curved base. Also new is Capas: shapely aluminum nesting tables by Jehs+Laub, available in over 30 powder-coats as part of the comprehensive new Davis Color Story. Finally, Casen by Anderssen + Voll is a bold, monolithic seating collection that includes a sofa with a chunky armrest that swoops around the back in a single gesture.

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Japanese designer Ichiro Iwasaki’s latest for the Italian furniture company comprises round-cornered seating components pairing with same-shaped mini tables that slot in seamlessly to provide structure and hard surface options. The modular elements of Ralik include an ottoman, a seat with backrest, and a bench—all available in one- and twositter configurations—that can be grouped together (or not!) as desired, ganged in small clusters or forming a larger and more complex composition. Loose lumbar cushions add extra comfort, while charging outlets speak to contemporary needs. The petite L-shape recycled-polypropylene legs are practical, ensuring easy access underneath for cleaning.

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“The fully modular system brings endless possibilities to any space with its quick and tool-free linking”

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There are global nomads—and then there are office nomads, migrating from setting to setting throughout the day as different situations require. (That describes most of us!) Accordingly, spaces need to be flexible, able to adapt and be reconfigured as needed. Answering that demand is OmniRoom, a modular room-in-room system that requires no construction. The product is available in 100 predesigned room iterations—workstations, meeting areas, etc.—that can be placed separately or adjoined. (Customized spaces are also possible.) Should needs change, the system can be dismantled and put back together in a whole new way.

there are office nomads, from the as different situations (That describes to be flexible, able and needed. that demand 100 room iterations—workstations, areas, etc.—that can also Should needs change, the system can dismantled and back a new

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The Brooklyn-based brand’s latest hospitality-focused design, Lyric, merges nature and architecture in a fusion of forms. The design takes cues from the small-town coastal vernacular—think constellations of beach houses tucked into coves, or the sight lines from a domed church. The geometric pattern’s seven colorways include Archway, whose sunset-hued angles frame a pastelblue ellipse, summoning the view from a hillside vista, and Atrium, juxtaposing moody blues and greens with terra-cotta.

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“Lyric is rooted in this mythical place where everything is deepened by sun,salt,and time”

MATERIAL EDIT

Design through rediscovery. Exploring the synergies between process and product design, Material Edit is a collection of soft and hard surfaces inspired by connection and shared artistic experience. Designed throughout an artful journey that shaped the patterns, colors and combination of multiple platforms, Material Edit blends the need for flexibility with the desire for visual interest as we create the adaptive, multi-faceted spaces of today.

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Workplace acoustics are more important than ever in the return-to-office era—in particular, visually appealing solutions that truly enable focus within an open plan (otherwise, why not continue WFH?). The Chicago company’s Plaid fits the bill. The crisscrossing acoustic ceiling system is offered in varying layouts, connections, profiles, finishes, and colors. Leave the T-grid open for a loosely industrial aesthetic or insert a continuous tile cap in textured patterns for a traditional coffered ceiling look. Space the grid how you like, with wide or narrow gaps, and select the depth of the baffles. Choose from 32 hues or one of eight wood-looks created by digitally printing a realistic grain on the 9mm PET felt.

acoustics are more than ever the return-to-office era—in solutions that enable focus within plan (otherwise, not continue acoustic system connections, finishes, and colors. the open industrial aesthetic continuous tile cap textured patterns traditional coffered look. Space the how you like, with wide or narrow gaps, and select the from of printing realistic grain on the 9mm PET felt.

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Patricia Urquiola’s latest designs are on full display in the maker’s 10th-floor showroom. Be sure to check out the Bao lounge, an ergonomic chair with midcentury vibes that can be used individually or joined together into curved forms. Cool features: Bao’s backrest adapts to the body’s contours to offer optimal support, while its natural-origin bio-based thermopolymer innards are not only recyclable but also compostable and biodegradable at the end of the lounge’s life cycle. The collection includes an organically shaped and textured occasional table made of the same material and topped in oak, lacquer, technical stone, or marble. Chic!

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On Instagram he’s known as the “hip-hop architect” and it’s that passion for the musical form—currently celebrating its big 5-0—that infuses Michael Ford’s new carpet tile collection, in solution-dyed recyclable nylon fiber. The multihyphenate talent, whose social justice–minded firm, BrandNu Design, has offices in Detroit, Dallas, and Madison, Wisconsin, brings a conceptual, research-informed approach to his work, and this series is no exception. Dubbed Mike Ford x Shaw Contract, the five rhythmic, energetic patterns honor and interpret different facets of hip-hop culture, from the makeshift cardboard platforms that break-dancers of the 1970’s and ’80s laid on the ground to use as dance floors to the complexities of lyrical analysis. In DJ, vertical lines mimic the stacked records carried to parties; MC reflects the artistry of rap lyrics through mathematical analysis; and Graffiti channels the collective public art form and fluid lettering styles via a layered composition.

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“The collaboration highlights hiphop’s textures, patterns, and rhythms, showcasing its energy, optimism, and rich history”

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The maker of commercial room dividers and more brings a new offering to theMart this year: acoustic baffles. The series includes four versatile designs rendered of PET felt (in oodles of colors), each offering a unique design twist. Take Pocket from Kem Studio, a creative ceiling treatment that boasts an interior “pocket” to trap sounds. Also by the Kansas City, Missouri, design firm is Layers, which takes the form of a slick grid. Rounding out the series are Thicc and Thin—which are just what the names suggest.

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Though the pandemic has now officially ended, companies are embracing the ongoing reality of a hybrid work environment, for which video-conferencing is the new norm. Supporting that trend is Optic, a collection of tables and storage pieces designed to facilitate the hybrid meeting experience. Curved tables allow easy eye contact between in-person and remote participants, while the storage elements can elegantly accommodate myriad A/V needs, including power supply and USB-C connectivity integrated into the tables. For all its technical prowess, Optic doesn’t skimp on style, bringing a sharp, ultra-modern edge to the workspace.

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Remember how your teachers told you math would be useful later in life? Here’s the proof! The Axis collection turns geometry into simple yet stunning patterns by mixing basic shapes in intriguing ways. Fractal features oversized forms in gentle movement; Vertex sports intersecting lines and shapes in a color-block pattern; Connect is distinguished by hexagons in fluid combinations; and Loop is a series of tiny circles linked by lines. Each pattern comes in multiple stain-repellent

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Each pattern comes colorways, and all are made from 100 percent postconsumer-recycled polyester.

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“Geometric shapes + cool colors = the new math of textile design”

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Say goodbye to boring stackable seating! The Sattel family of deployable furniture was inspired by the need for flexibility and control in classroom and office settings. Elements can be set out to support collaboration and connection and then put away to give spaces a second use. Stools can even stack onto a bench for storage or additional seating. Then there’s Elevate, a modular seating system encompassing a lounge (choose 18- or 24-inch seat height), tables, and planters for indoors and out that acknowledges the need for fresh air and the increasing demand for alfresco work areas.

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dining guide

You’ve logged your 10k steps at the Mart; now it’s time to refuel at one of these recently opened eateries!

[$] Affordable. [$$] Moderate. [$$$] Expensive.

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Asador Bastian [$$$]

Opened just three months ago in an 1883 townhouse, this heralded chophouse from chef Doug Psaltis has a Basque spin. He takes culinary inspiration from the asadors of San Sebastián, Spain, aging the beef on the hoof to develop a richer avor. The prime cut is the Txuleton: a thick-cut rib steak grilled on the bone over coal and sliced to share. Add crispy artichokes and a bone marrow–potato puree as sides, and don’t forget dessert from pastry chef Hsing Chen: rum cake or a burnt Basque cheesecake. Small bites and drinks are served in the ground- oor bar room (walk-ins welcome), while the moodily lit second-level dining room is for those with reservations. 214 W. Erie Street; 312-800-8935.

Atelier [$$$]

Seasons guide the cuisine at this American restaurant, helmed by rising executive chef and James Beard nalist Christian Hunter and situated in the space that formerly housed Elizabeth (and inheriting that eatery’s sta and kitchen). Hunter gets inspired by the latest o erings from the best Midwestern farms, nutritional anthropology, and sustainable production. “More than just an expression of oneself, food is an expression of an environment,” he explains. The tasting menu ($190 per person) changes frequently, with unusual items such as rutabaga pappardelle, cardamom sourdough, and yuzu posset. We call him one to watch. 4835 N. Western Avenue; 773-681-0651.

Bambola [$$]

Bonhomme Group’s Michelin-starred executive chef Marcos Campos explores spices once traded on the Silk Road at this restaurant inspired by cultural exchange between Asia and Europe. Istanbul as a historic gateway between East and West is a touchstone, but there’s also dishes from Italy, China, Malaysia, Thailand, and Greece. Think sardine taramasalata in one corner and Szechuan cucumbers with whipped tofu and garlic chili crisp in another. For mains, try the suckling pig with reroasted Urfa-spiced apricot jam and an apple-fennel salad or go for whole branzino with scallion-mochi pancakes, sa ron fried rice, and mandarin sweet chili. Nonalcoholic drinks are a mainstay, with spirit-free cocktails as original as any other libation

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on the menu (no boring diet cokes for sober diners here). The interior design is top notch, featuring ornate handblown chandeliers and a standout 40-foot dining table by Foster + Partners.

1402 W. Randolph Street; 312-526-3983.

Coquette [$$]

Step inside and be transported to a pink-and-peach Parisian dream—a little New Wave, a little Bauhaus, a lot idiosyncratic. The 40-seat French restaurant and wine bar’s immersive surroundings (starring groovy retro tiles) is just the start. Interaction is part of the experience; for instance, guests are o en invited behind the bar for complimentary pours and to select albums from the Coquette record collection to play during the evening. The fare is traditional French—think steak au poivre, onion soup, and salad niçoise. Fun fact: It’s right by Bambola, also on our hot list, and from the same hospitality group, Bonhomme.

165 N. Ogden Avenue; 312-929-3448.

Indienne [$$$]

Situated in a 19th-century printing warehouse, chef Sujan Sarkar’s eatery is Indian ne dining at its very best. Try the six-course seasonal tasting menu for $120, each dish exquisitely plated, or select from à la carte options such as chicken malai tikka with leeks, amul cheese, and pistachio dukkah or jackfruit katsu with lemon sour cream and dum ki gravy. “While Indian cuisine is growing in popularity due to hardworking immigrant families,

it doesn’t yet have its footing in mainstream American ne dining,” Sarkar says. “Too o en, Indian food is viewed as a to-go or casual dining option, rather than something you would enjoy as a sophisticated dining experience.” Indienne seeks to change that. Of note: It’s open Mondays, a rarity in Chicago, and thus perfect for NeoCon-goers.

217 W. Huron Street; 312-291-9427.

Lady May [$$]

Tucked behind the Wrigley Building in River North, this cocktail-forward eatery from Kentucky-born Big Brother alum Memphis Garrett is an ode to southern charm. The surroundings tell the love story of Lady May; expect oral details and a quaint, romantic air. Chef de cuisine Austin Blake’s menu features snacks like boiled peanut hummus with Cajun peanut oil and crudité or deviled eggs with caviar alongside dishes such as short rib helper, its fresh rigatoni paired with bone marrow and black tru e, and a pork chop with tallow sweet potato and collard greens. For cocktails try the sotol pineapple mojito, adorned with a brûléed wedge of the tropical fruit or, perhaps, the key lime margarita—and don’t skip the fried ice cream for dessert.

405 N. Wabash Avenue; 773-360-3500.

The Golden Girls Kitchen Chicago [$$]

Are you a fan of The Golden Girls? Then you’ll want to check out the new traveling pop-up restaurant in Wicker Park that’s inspired by the iconic sitcom. The ticketed dining experience includes your choice

of a Golden Main and a slice of cheesecake. (Add sides, desserts, beverages, and exclusive merch on arrival, as you like.) Dishes include the bacon lettuce potato sandwich (say it fast) with fries and Blanche’s Georgia-style cookies. But what you’re really here for is the campy set design straight out of the TV show: Snap a photo in Blanche’s boudoir, complete with shag carpet and palm-print bedspread, or pretend to chat with the ladies through the girls’ yellow kitchen phone.

1367 N. Milwaukee Avenue (inside Whiskey Business); check bucketlisters.com for tickets.

Thomas & Dutch [$$]

This American restaurant in Evanston from Farmheads hospitality group dubs itself “a modern Midwest gathering place serving elevated comfort food.” It’s a half-hour drive (or train ride) from the Mart to the North Shore, but if you’re in the mood for getting out of the city center, Thomas & Dutch could suit the group. Farm-fresh classics include beef Wellington, grilled rack of lamb, and birthday cake or peach cobbler for dessert. Unique cocktails include the beetroot Manhattan made with rye, pickled beet, and mushroom plus a sloe gin zz that adds tart cherry and rhubarb to the mix. Of note: Tip is included in the bill to provide a consistent income for all members of the team.

703 Church Street, Evanston; 847-492-9700.

"Shift: Music, Meaning, Context"

A roster of multidiscipinary artists from around the globe dissects one of the world’s oldest art forms—music—via mixed-media performances at the Museum of Contemporary Photography This free exhibit reveals music as a pliable tool, capable of harm, healing, politics, and play. Visitors can expect to be awed and educated by displays such as André Lützen’s Generation Boul Fale, a series of monochromatic, distorted photographs depicting French and Senegalese rappers that highlights the genre’s existence as a fringe art form in France, and Chicago-based photographer Cecil McDonald, Jr.’s portraits in bold, bright color that capture Black families listening to vinyl, engrossed in the everyday beauty of domestic life. 600 S. Michigan Avenue; 312-663-5554.

Bahamian-born textile phenom Gio Swaby’s human-scale portraits are embroidered and stitched in a freehand style and united by a common thread: the celebration of Blackness and womanhood. The artist begins with photo shoots invoking her subjects in moments of empowerment and poise, then renders their hairstyles, jewelry, and sartorial air in oral and geometric fabrics on canvas, creating regal silhouettes. On view at the Art Institute of Chicago, Swaby’s rst solo museum exhibition comprises seven series of portraits and self-portraits from 2017–21, such as her New Growth 2 triptych, as well as 15 new pieces. The exhibit title, a Bahamian compliment for radiant self-expression, “speaks to the tone of con dence and power I wanted to create with these works,” Swaby says. 111 S. Michigan Avenue; 312-443-3600.

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Linklater: Mymothersside”

Duane Linklater’s Omaskêko Cree ancestry informs his multimedia work, which ranges om a concrete reproduction of a 9,000-year-old bu alo bone hide scraper to an open letter to MoMA commenting on its displaying of indigenous art. His new exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago references his family, childhood home, and favorite bands, lms, and clothing—all things that make up an authentic indigenous identity. There are sculptures, videos, and digital prints on linen om the past decade of Linklaterʼs practice, as well as new adaptations installations that he has continually revisited and revised. It builds what the artist calls “a zone of noninterference”—a space of sovereignty and self-determination through art. 220 E. Chicago Avenue; 312-280-2660.

Ordinary objects can take on new meaning when they pass through human hands, developing their own stories along the way. Itʼ s a theme in the sculptures of Gina Lee Robbins, an Indiana-based visual and teaching artist who has been working in clay for 30 years. She’s drawn to discarded objects, which she picks up anywhere om city alleys to woodland paths. Those are combined into works like the ones on display at Epiphany Center for the Arts as part of “Over ow,” a name that references both debris that spills out into the landscape and emotions that bubble up at unexpected times—both of them “elements of human experience we can’t quite contain.” 201 S. Ashland Avenue; 312-421-4600.

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