Posts Tagged ‘NYC’

Architectural Digest Home Show

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

I am back from an excellent time at the Architectural Digest Home Show in New York City. I grew up in New York so it was so good to see so many friends and family.

I was thrilled to be able to introduce my handmade modern furniture to so many great people. The response was overwhelming and I am already looking forward to exhibiting again next year.

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ICFF 2010 Review

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

ICFF 2010 was a huge success for the display of my furniture. The reaction to my woven-cable dining table Helium was off the charts and I am very excited by the followup that I am currently involved in. Thanks to everyone who stopped by.

I showed an array of furniture all finished in jet black Mahogany.

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Lavassa furniture at ICFF

Friday, May 14th, 2010

I wanted to post some pictures of the pieces I will be exhibiting this weekend at ICFF. If you are in NYC the show is open to the trade Saturday the 15th through Monday the 17th. Tuesday the 18th is open to the public. ICFF is a great place to see cutting edge design from around the world.

My booth will feature:

The Helium dining table
Helium

The Axis bench
Axis

The Barossa wine rack
Barossa

The Tangent liquor cabinet
Tangent

And the Torus pedestal.
Torus

ICFF Video with New England Home Magazine

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
My furniture was featured in a video produced by New England Home Magazine. This was their wrap-up of the ICFF show in NYC. In the Video, Kyle Hoepner and I are talking about my Convergence Coffee table. Kyle particulary enjoys the illusion of the glass top and the usage of parallam. I have been making Parallam furniture for a couple of years. It is a engineered lumber made from Poplar, Spruce and Southern Yellow Pine.

If you want to skip ahead, my piece starts at 2:24 into the clip.


Wall Sculpture in NYC

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

I recently completed a commission for a Wall sculpture based upon WS2. The piece was intended as a surprise for my clients wedding anniversary and installation took place hours before his wife came home from work. I didn’t realize until I arrived that the apartment was a four story walk-up in NYC! that was quite a hike, but the results were worth the effort. The sculpture is made in walnut to match the existing walnut partition and was installed in the stair of their duplex loft. It looked great and the result was a very successful gift!

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