MOLD Future Food Cafe The MOLD Pop-up Cafe served protein-rich super foods including cricket summer rolls. Designed by: LinYee Yuan and Perrin Drumm thisismold.comGlen Jackson Taylor 1 of 57
MOLD Future Food Cafe Cricket summer rolls close up. Designed by: LinYee Yuan and Perrin Drumm thisismold.comGlen Jackson Taylor 2 of 57
MOLD Future Food Cafe MOLD founders LinYee Yuan and Perrin Drumm, a website dedicated to food design. Designed by: LinYee Yuan and Perrin Drumm thisismold.comGlen Jackson Taylor 3 of 57
I'm Revolting Ceramics Shop Arts writer Su Wu and founder of I'm Revolting presented a pop-up shop selling new ceramic works that combine a resurgent interest in timeworn skills with experimental use of material and emotional forms. Designed by: Su Wu www.imrevolting.netGlen Jackson Taylor 4 of 57
I'm Revolting Ceramics Shop Arts writer Su Wu and founder of I'm Revolting presented a pop-up shop selling new ceramic works that combine a resurgent interest in timeworn skills with experimental use of material and emotional forms. www.imrevolting.netGlen Jackson Taylor 5 of 57
I'm Revolting Ceramics Shop Detail of Sight Unseen's floor graphics for exhibitors. www.imrevolting.netGlen Jackson Taylor 6 of 57
Material Lust Booth Heavily inspired by alchemy, the furniture and objects from Material Lust explores geometry, material and a lot of black. Designed by: Christian Lopez Swafford and Lauren Larson www.material-lust.comGlen Jackson Taylor 7 of 57
Hand Mirrors Material Lust's "Geometry is God" line is driven by a fascination with Pagan and Alchemical symbolism and ancient geometries. Designed by: Christian Lopez Swafford and Lauren Larson www.material-lust.comGlen Jackson Taylor 8 of 57
Damm Design Booth Robert and Brenda Zurn founded DAMM to explore their love of sculpture and design. Designed by: Damm Design damm-design.comGlen Jackson Taylor 9 of 57
33 1/3 Record Crate Montreal-based Zoe Mowat's ode to the common milk crate for storing LPs. The powder-coated steel crates have colorful wrapped leather handles and details, and a solid walnut base. Designed by: Zoe Mowat zoemowat.comGlen Jackson Taylor 10 of 57
Core77 Design Daily Issue one of Core77's Design Daily newspaper fresh of the presses. Designed by: Studio Lin www.core77.com/designdailyGlen Jackson Taylor 11 of 57
BIS Lounge Chair Designed by: Mario Milana www.mariomilana.comBrit Leissler 12 of 57
BIS - Detail Stack-laminated, multi-colored ball (detail at the back rest of the lounge chair) Designed by: Mario Milana www.mariomilana.comBrit Leissler 13 of 57
Rulla - Detail Detailed view of the beack rest of the Rulla rocking arm chair. The two rows of leather pads build a comfortable cusion while the soine can relax inbetween the two columns. Designed by: Mario Milana www.mariomilana.comBrit Leissler 14 of 57
Lattice Deformable bench, made from wood elements. Designed by: Ian Stell www.ianstell.comBrit Leissler 15 of 57
Lattice - Detail Deformable bench, made from wood elements. Designed by: Ian Stell www.ianstell.comBrit Leissler 16 of 57
Ammo - Sculptural Stools Rock salt, sand, coffee, silica, and pink himalayan salt are unusual materials for furniture. But the casting process used for these sculptural stools fuses these as well as more traditional materials such as cement or plaster, using resin as the common bonding material. Designed by: Fernando Mastrangelo and Samuel Amoia www.ammastudionyc.comBrit Leissler 17 of 57
Ammo - Sculptural Stools Rock salt, sand, coffee, silica, and pink himalayan salt are unusual materials for furniture. But the casting process used for these sculptural stools fuses these as well as more traditional materials such as cement or plaster, using resin as the common bonding material. Designed by: Fernando Mastrangelo and Samuel Amoia www.ammastudionyc.comBrit Leissler 18 of 57
Ammo - Sculptural Stools The stools are hollow in order to reduce their weight. Designed by: Fernando Mastrangelo and Samuel Amoia www.ammastudionyc.comBrit Leissler 19 of 57
Ammo - Sculptural Stools Rock salt, sand, coffee, silica, and pink himalayan salt are unusual materials for furniture. But the casting process used for these sculptural stools fuses these as well as more traditional materials such as cement or plaster, using resin as the common bonding material. Designed by: Fernando Mastrangelo and Samuel Amoia www.ammastudionyc.comBrit Leissler 20 of 57
Ammo - Sculptural Stools Rock salt, sand, coffee, silica, and pink himalayan salt are unusual materials for furniture. But the casting process used for these sculptural stools fuses these as well as more traditional materials such as cement or plaster, using resin as the common bonding material. Designed by: Fernando Mastrangelo and Samuel Amoia www.ammastudionyc.comBrit Leissler 21 of 57
Ammo - Sculptural Stools Rock salt, sand, coffee, silica, and pink himalayan salt are unusual materials for furniture. But the casting process used for these sculptural stools fuses these as well as more traditional materials such as cement or plaster, using resin as the common bonding material. Designed by: Fernando Mastrangelo and Samuel Amoia www.ammastudionyc.comBrit Leissler 22 of 57
Versa Table Top Urethane resin basedcomposite over plywood substrate Designed by: Chen Chen and Kai Williams www.thegreyarea.comBrit Leissler 23 of 57
Iridescent Bowl Sandblasted and etched clear hand blown glass Designed by: Katherine Greene www.thegreyarea.comBrit Leissler 24 of 57
Concretions Concrete, gold leaf and spray paint Designed by: Alexis Arnold www.thegreyarea.comBrit Leissler 25 of 57
Experiment 038 - 042, Adhoc furniture - plastic, bamboo, twine In 2013 the three designers met in Bali to undertake the first Field Experiments research and making project. From June - September, they set up a studio in Lohtunduh, a farming community situated on the outskirts of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. They conducted daily design experiments in masonry, woodcarving, weaving, painting, kite making and batik in partnership with the local Balinese craftspeople. Designed by: Benjamin Harrison Bryant, Paul Marcus Fuog and Karim Charlebois-Zariffa www.field-experiments.comBrit Leissler 26 of 57
Experiment 118 Jewellery - fishing lures, silver Designed by: Benjamin Harrison Bryant, Paul Marcus Fuog and Karim Charlebois-Zariffa www.field-experiments.comBrit Leissler 27 of 57
Experiment 104 Kite - plastic bags, bamboo, twine Designed by: Benjamin Harrison Bryant, Paul Marcus Fuog and Karim Charlebois-Zariffa www.field-experiments.comBrit Leissler 28 of 57
Experiment 104 Kite - plastic bags, bamboo, twine Designed by: Benjamin Harrison Bryant, Paul Marcus Fuog and Karim Charlebois-Zariffa www.field-experiments.comBrit Leissler 29 of 57
Print all over me Customized digital print service where designers can individually print their own textiles. Designed by: Various Designers printallover.me/Brit Leissler 30 of 57
Quest & Quality Colorful range of solar wrist watches from Japan Designed by: Citizen www.smile-qq.comBrit Leissler 31 of 57
Plant Shop Colorful, plant-like sculptures made from painted paper pulp. Not quite from this world but certainly easy to take care of. Designed by: Adam Frezza and Terri Chiao www.eternitystew.comBrit Leissler 32 of 57
Plant Shop Colorful, plant-like sculptures made from painted paper pulp. Not quite from this world but certainly easy to take care of. Designed by: Adam Frezza and Terri Chiao www.eternitystew.comBrit Leissler 33 of 57
Plant Shop Colorful, plant-like sculptures made from painted paper pulp. Not quite from this world but certainly easy to take care of. Designed by: Adam Frezza and Terri Chiao www.eternitystew.comBrit Leissler 34 of 57
Soap Bubble Pipe One of the many cool items in Kiosks vending machine on site. Designed by: Kiosk www.kioskkiosk.comBrit Leissler 35 of 57
Staycation Lounge Chair with Memphis-like prints Designed by: Eric Trine www.erictrine.comBrit Leissler 36 of 57
Wing Scent Stick Holder Designed by: Eric Trine www.erictrine.comBrit Leissler 37 of 57
Desk Lamp The position of the lamp shade can be moved versatiley on the metal grid system. Designed by: D Calen Knauf and Conrad Brown www.knaufandbrown.comBrit Leissler 38 of 57
Desk Lamp The stick has two conductive points which makes the lamp work without any cables. Designed by: D Calen Knauf and Conrad Brown www.knaufandbrown.comBrit Leissler 39 of 57
Crystal Ball Glas light ball using gold leaf as a reflector. Designed by: John Hogan www.johnhogandesigns.comBrit Leissler 40 of 57
Crystal Ball Glas light ball using gold leaf as a reflector. Designed by: John Hogan www.johnhogandesigns.comBrit Leissler 41 of 57
Pendant Lights Collection of lights made of glas and metal. Designed by: Dylan Davis and Jean Lee ladiesandgentlemenstudio.comBrit Leissler 42 of 57
Balance Playful objects that balance various shapes on a ritating metal pin. Designed by: Dylan Davis and Jean Lee ladiesandgentlemenstudio.comBrit Leissler 43 of 57
Form Studies in concrete Possibly for one of their bigger installations... Designed by: The Principals www.theprincipals.usBrit Leissler 44 of 57
Basketball Basket Made of solid wood, with permute inlays. Designed by: Pat Kim www.patkimdesign.comBrit Leissler 45 of 57
Concrete Tiles Fired using various pigments, so each tile is unique. Designed by: Misha Kahn and Anne Libby www.annelibby.infoBrit Leissler 46 of 57
Bucket Bench The location of Sight Unseen was in the process of refurbishement. So some of the building material that was around was put into use. Designed by: Sight Unseen offsite.sightunseen.comBrit Leissler 47 of 57
Hombre Pendant light made from defunct lighting parts and hand turned ash, finished with a painted fade.
Designed by: Damm Design www.damm-design.comBrit Leissler 48 of 57
Theo Light with a concrete base, casted from packaging material. Designed by: Damm Design www.damm-design.comBrit Leissler 49 of 57
Darts (Small) Handmade from maple, thread, feathers, lead and steal Designed by: Fredericks and Mae fredericksandmae.myshopify.comBrit Leissler 50 of 57
Darts (Large) Handmade from maple, thread, feathers, lead and steal Designed by: Fredericks and Mae fredericksandmae.myshopify.comBrit Leissler 51 of 57
Darts (Large) Handmade from maple, thread, feathers, lead and steal Designed by: Fredericks and Mae fredericksandmae.myshopify.comBrit Leissler 52 of 57
Bushel Brush Sculptural brushes made by bundling nylon fibers, finished with a hand turned wooden cap. Their functionality is limitless. Designed by: Fredericks and Mae fredericksandmae.myshopify.comBrit Leissler 53 of 57
Ellsi Table Lamp Designed by: Rosie Li www.rosieli.comBrit Leissler 54 of 57
Op Art Chair Made from various painted wood pieces. Designed by: Rosie Li www.rosieli.comBrit Leissler 55 of 57
Shape Mirroras Made from a variety of tinted mirrors, arranged to give the illusion of three dimensional shapes. bowernyc.com/Brit Leissler 56 of 57
Shape Mirroras Made from a variety of tinted mirrors, arranged to give the illusion of three dimensional shapes. bowernyc.com/Brit Leissler 57 of 57
Noho Design District founders Monica Khemsurov and Jill Singer launched OFFSITE this year taking over two floors of a stunning raw space in Soho bringing together a carefully edited selection of independent design studios.