The mission was clear: scour every nook, cranny and aisle of the ICFF hall in the Javits Center for treasure. And among the familiar names, faces and products, finds from all over the world were indeed to be found. Sometimes an entire line was worth stopping to examine, or maybe it was just up to one piece, or the way the installation had been created. Whatever the case, the designers were usually on hand and ready to tell their many stories. There were push-pedal bins from Denmark by Standinn, inside-out soccer ball bags from Germany's ex49 and Czech abstract vases by Maxim Velcovsky for Qubus. There was copper table by Plodes Studio, an emergency stool from D. E. Sellers Furniture and a concrete table printed with eco-friendly inks from Parvez Michel. We were compelled to stop and look at Melissa Borell. This is just the beginning. Join us on the journey through Javits after the jump.
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Push-pedal bins from Denmark by Standinn

The globe gets an update from Atmosphere

Melissa Borell's wall installation

Copper table by Plodes Studio

Emergency stool from D. E. Sellers Furniture

Inside-out soccer ball bag from Germany's ex49

Sticker coat rack and wall embellishment by Ferm, also from Denmark

Table from Parvez Michel

Moso pendant lights by Schmitt Design

Little Big Box by Martin Hasek for Up

Abstract vases by Maxim Velcovsky for Qubus







Beautiful submissions! - Visually exciting & well rendered designs.
A pleasure to see, as I missed some of these @ the show
Thanks for the post.
That "copper table by Plodes Studio" is actually a 30" firepit. Your looking at it with the optional grill top. It is made of 1/4" steel with a rust patina finish.
Thanks for coming by the booth Moco Loco!