It's that time of year again!
NY Design Week(end) and ICFF are just around the corner May 13-16th. Once again I will be participating in Model Citizens NYC, a dynamic offsite show founded/organized by the amazing Mika Braakman.
I wont have a booth this year, but will be selling three different items in the Pop-up Shop: Acorn Pods, Stampo Cups, and BB Rattles.
I'll updating my website and posting some process photos by the end of week so stay tuned!
If you are in the NYC area or will be coming through for the design circus, Model Citizens NYC is a show not to be missed. Also, There will be cocktails Saturday night May 14 4-8PM so stop by, grab some booze, and say "Hi".
Model Citizens NYC
2011 Exhibition
The Chelsea Art Museum
556 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011 (212) 255-0719
Friday May 13: 10AM – 7PM, Press Event 4 – 7PM
Saturday May 14: 10AM – 8PM, Cocktails 4 – 8PM
Sunday May 15:10AM – 6PM
http://www.modelcitizensnyc.com/
Event flyer and more info after the jump.
The third annual Model Citizens NYC, May 2011 is a 3 day exhibition, open to the public, featuring the work of 90+ designers of furniture, products, ceramics, glass, art objects and jewelry.
Part exhibit part trade show, Model Citizens NYC provides an opportunity for independent and emerging designers to have access to the ICFF and New York Design Week; the community of its peers, domestic and international buyers, manufacturers, potential clients, collaborators, and the public.
Our goal, one show at a time, is to foster a community and network that represents the many independent design voices who persevere remaining true to their individual curiosities, instincts, and design processes while providing them with accessibility to a broad audience in order to generate economic viability for their endeavors.
Model Citizens NYC
2011 Exhibition
The Chelsea Art Museum
556 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011 (212) 255-0719
Friday May 13: 10AM – 7PM, Press Event 4 – 7PM
Saturday May 14: 10AM – 8PM, Cocktails 4 – 8PM
Sunday May 15:10AM – 6PM
http://www.modelcitizensnyc.com/
Event flyer and more info after the jump.
The third annual Model Citizens NYC, May 2011 is a 3 day exhibition, open to the public, featuring the work of 90+ designers of furniture, products, ceramics, glass, art objects and jewelry.
Part exhibit part trade show, Model Citizens NYC provides an opportunity for independent and emerging designers to have access to the ICFF and New York Design Week; the community of its peers, domestic and international buyers, manufacturers, potential clients, collaborators, and the public.
Our goal, one show at a time, is to foster a community and network that represents the many independent design voices who persevere remaining true to their individual curiosities, instincts, and design processes while providing them with accessibility to a broad audience in order to generate economic viability for their endeavors.
EXHIBITORS
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Ashley Jean Landon
B.Light Design
BELLBOY
Benjamin Cohen
Bishop
Brendan Chapman
Build It Green!NYC
Carina Garona
Catherine Merrick
Charles Constantine
Chris Williams
Click Boom Pow
Colleen Jordan
Daniel Moyer Design
Danielle Vroemen
Dargelos
Debra Folz Design
Design Glut
Designing Hope
Elizabeth New
Emily Rothschild
Esin Arsan
Frances Ranno
Future Retrieval
Insu Kim
jack profane furniture
James Killinger
Jesse Trentadue
Jobe Bobee
John D'Aponte
Joshua Friedman Design
Julia Lintern
Kasia Urban-Rybsk
Kate McCreary
Keen Gat
Lara Knutson
Laura Weatherley
Lauren Tickle
Leah Piepgras
Margaret Cabanis-Wicht
Mark Warren Studio
Matthew Lechowick
Melissa Borrell Design
Munire Kirmaci
Niels Cosman
Nina D'Amario
Organelle Design
Pamela Sabroso
Paul Choate
Perhacs Studio
pirueta by Paulina Gonzalez-Ortega & Amaya Guitierrez
Plywood Office
Robert Southcott Studio Works
Robin Van Hontem
Sara Dierck
Sara Mcbeen
Schmitt Design
SNOWFLAKE_id
Stevenson Aung
Studio Dunn
Tawny Hixson
The Brothers Mueller
Tiffany Burnette
Tim Richartz
TrueModern by Edgar Blazona
Vanessa Marie Robinson
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