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NY Design Week 2012: Noho Design District Part 2

And we continue through the events of the NoHo Design District and begin at The Standard Hotel East Village… (read Part 1 here)

Geodes by Elyse Graham

Hotel California
Sight Unseen knocked it out of the park with Hotel California (cue song), an exhibition featuring some of the best designers from, you guessed it, California. The designers were chosen by Monica Khemsurov and Jill Singer, editors and Noho Design District curators, along with Brooks Hudson Thomas of Specific Merchandise, and feature everything from furniture, lighting, and objects.

Knit Fort by Matt Gagnon

Chandelier by Taidgh O’Neill

Valets by Steven Shein

Hood Sconce by Brendan Ravenhill

Sonos Listening Library
A room in the hotel housed the Sonos Listening Library that displayed one-of-a-kind furniture and pieces in addition to Sonos speakers. The custom “Soundalier” (above), designed by Lindsey Adelman and Kiel Mead, was the clear winner in the room. The piece not only looked great, but it sounded great as well. It was even controlled by an iPad (photo below)!

Other designers and studios showcasing work in the Sonos Listening Library included: Taylor Mckenzie-Veal, Evan Dublin, Peter Oyler, Brendan Timmins, Tim Richartz, Ashira Isreal, Reed Wilson, Henry Julier, Ian Geoghegan, Michael Cummings, and HƤstens Beds, with work from The Future Perfect.

Above: Shelve & Cast Light by Snarkitecture (white shelf & light on the wall); Range Life by Jonah Takagi, courtesy of Matter (table in the center); Coatrack by Seth Keller; Disc & Sculpture by Patrick Gavin (black & white objects on floor); Tray Table by Katie Stout (red table on the right); Bump in Your Rug by Katie Stout (rug in forefront); Lattice Stool by FLATCUT_ (stools at bar)

Scale
Curated by Architizer, Cool Hunting, and Dwell, the Scale exhibit hosts a collection of items that explore the relationship between furniture and architecture, all while being scaled down to fit into a living room.

Wool Cinder Block by Tanya AguiƱiga

Rope Lights by Tanya AguiƱiga

Sprue Candelabra by Gregory Buntain & Ian Collings / Fort Standard; Le Chaise Grotesque #2 by Hernan Diaz-Alonso

Volume 60-10-12-3-12 by Dror

Makers & Brothers
Makers & Brothers are an Irish team that brought us a glimpse inside the making of a simple stool. Woodworker James Carroll sat in the front window of the cafe and set up shop. He worked away covering the floor in wood shavings and built stools for the duration of the exhibition, all of which were put up for sale at the end of the event.

The Future Perfect
Elsewhere in NoHo is The Future Perfect store, which showcased a new project by lighting genius Lindsey Adelman. They also happen to be the exclusive US dealer for Piet Hein Eek and his scrap wood work. They carry a lot of great work but Adelman’s Clamp lights and her stalactite pieces really stood out.

That about wraps up all of the Noho Design District events. If you missed them, we highly recommend you checking them out next year!

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Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.