designdowntown new york, may 2004 ..............................................................................................................................................................................

......................... shop .................. competitions .............. education ................ interviews ................... snapshots ................... history .......... contemporary


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designdowntown new york, may 2004

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suite 318
‘MUD’, sidney, australia
http://www.mudaustralia.com
each piece is hand-made and combines delicacy with durability and functionality.

limoges porcelain collection

eggshell collection
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suite 322
‘future furniture’
design competition organized by interior design magazine
http://www.interiordesign.net

‘the copenhagen chair’ by paul galli


how to neetly store warm blankets for outdoor seating
http://www.54dean.com

‘la meduse’ by christian oleksiak, an occasional table and light object.

a block of tinted resin floats above a tangle of electrical wires.

‘tape borne’ by robert and granger moorhead


a fiber-reinforced thermoplastic bench made using tape-winding.
http://moorheadandmoorhead.com
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suite 323 / 325
design accademy eindhoven
http://www.designacademy.nl

students came to new york,
with no plan of exhibition design.
but with a little pocket money.
they bought what they thought might
be useful for a ready-made installation.

exhibition t-shirt
suite 120
interface flooring systems
http://www.interfaceflooring.com
cutting carpet into a square doesn't make it a
carpet tile, just a very small area rug.
interface flooring systems invented the carpet tile in 1955.
‘felt-S’, has a totally natural story with animal hair as its primary raw material.
it was used because it was cost effective and a waste product from the meat industry.
the needlepunch construction used to manufacture the hair tile products provides excellent
long-term appearance retention in the most intense of traffic areas, making this product
ideal for corridors in offices, shops, schools and exhibition halls.
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suite 330
‘etnicware’, israel
http://www.ethnicware.co.il

a lot of...

bowls...

with faces
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suite 329
‘imu’ finnish national design team
http://www.imudesign.org

‘bali’ by linda bergroth, with a sliding door system of wooden sticks

‘take out’ by klaus aalto

‘hook’ lamp by marco nenonen

‘layer’ by pieta-linda auttila, a pillow case that transforms into a hammock
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suite 326
howard stein, portsmouth rhode island.
http://www.howardstein.com

high resolution images on a wide variety of fabrics


suite 622
davda represented by the ‘lisa fontanarosa collection’
new mexico, usa

bedlinen

handmade terracotta tableware by brickett davda

handmade ceramic shade lamp by brickett davda


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