NY Design Week 2013: Compelling Geometries from Brooklyn’s PELLE Designs

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Although this year marks their first ICFF, PELLE Designs actually dates back to 2008 or so, when co-founder Jean Pelle developed the first Bubble Chandelier. She met her future business partner (and husband) Oliver about ten years ago at the Yale School of Architecture, and each went on to work for major firms before setting out on their own.

ICFF2013-Pelle-coffeetable.jpgThe “Quadrat” series of tables takes its name from the German word for “square”; Oliver left his native Germany to study architecture in the States

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Thus, their debut collection consists of iterations on the designs: the Bubble Chandelier is now UL listed, and they’ve just introduced a long version (not pictured) for a total of nine different shapes and sizes (they’ve also taken an interesting step in making all of the items available to order through an online store).

ICFF2013-Pelle-soapstones.jpgJean noted that they make and hand-carve the Soap Stones in their Red Hook studio

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