Last year, furniture maker Andrew Raible and photographer Jami Saunders spent their honeymoon volunteering in a Nepali orphanage, living and working with 41 kids in Kathmandu. Back at home, the couple continued thinking about the children and decided to start the non-profit organization Kids of Kathmandu, which utilizes photography, art and design to raise awareness and funds for these kids.
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Their first initiative, The Desk Project, is focused on furniture design. They reached out to established New York architects, designers, artists and woodworkers to design and fabricate a child’s desk to be auctioned off with the proceeds going towards the children’s education in Nepal. The idea is that each desk sold will support a child for one year. In response, they’ve received 11 unique children’s desks from 11 different designers (including MADE, Uhuru and Daniel Moyer). The desks are now on display and up for auction!
Workshop Design Build
Wadaly
Eric Manigain
Daniel Moyer
Cambium Studio
Brian Derosia
Uhuru
Ben Strear
Taible
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To celebrate the launch of this project, they will be hosting a fundraising gala on May 12, 2011 at Ramscale Loft (463 West Side Hwy, New York, NY 10014) from 6-9 PM with live music, drinks and hors d’ourves. There will also be an installation of large-format photographs of the children (taken by Jami), which will be available for sale. Tickets for the event are $75.