Expectation 05 by Sara Huston

In this piece I allow for signifiers of use, such as a door, shelf, or a drawer, to become just enough information for the user to relate to. Removing..

Furniture: Uhuru Design

From Sarah:

Rhode Island School of Design graduates Bill Hilgendorf and Jason Horvath are the founders of Uhuru, a small design shop in Red Hook, Brooklyn, that makes well-crafted utilitarian products using salvaged and recycled materials.

Beam Coffee Table

Above: Beam Coffee Table.

Stoolen Lamp

Above: Stoolen Lamp.

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CONVIVIAL – modern outdoor living for VIAL

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From Julie:

Corian is having a moment; we love Ron Gilad’s Simple Stool for Design Fenzider, the Brooklyn-based purveyor of “contemporary conceptual design” for the home. The stools, which have a Shaker-like simplicity and are made of Corian, are a not inconsiderable $699 each.

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From Julie:

Discovered via Kelly at Hoping for Happy Accidents; the work of furniture makers and fabricators Platform in East Williamsburg Industrial Park. Founded in 2001 by Zach Hadlock, the company makes “contemporary renditions of classic styles; influences range from Shaker and 19th century Colonial American to minimalist sculpture and Danish modern.”

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