Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

5.28.2008

ICFF Accessories

there were a lot of accessories being offered this year, many being additions to furniture or lighting lines and others companies with a focus on this category. below was an offering from a furniture company whom i presume was looking for a whimsical way of using up wood scraps. these blocks have wind up music makers with many melodies to choose from and they wobble around as they play. i can't find this company anywhere and apparently i didn't get a business card so let me know if you have additional info on this exhibitor.


Dwell Studio had a nice line up of linens and children's accessories and furniture shown. the designs focused on organic silhouettes, classic fretwork and more traditional renderings of organic subjects such as flowers, leaves, insects and birds.


there was a strong presence of British & UK design this year. this velcro wall system by Rachel O'Neill of northern Ireland, was another creative use of everyday materials. she also creates lighting and other accessories using velcro assembled in various ways.

British designer Lucy Renshaw's accessories are self described as "Bespoke Eco Furniture" which accurately identifies these accessories created using found textiles and other recycled objects in bright and funky color combinations.

there were a lot of black and white accessories with bright pop's of color. eco & green were the buzz words of the show this year with almost every exhibitor featuring products that were made from recycled materials, found objects, ecologically sustainable woods (FSC Certified) and other such materials. due to this there was a strong handmade presence or at least a visible "hand" in much of the work created.

2.27.2008

SCAD Alumni Talent

I am very proud to be an Alumnus of SCAD and along the way have met many other talented artists and designers who I would like to begin featuring here from time to time. I had the peasure of meeting Claire Sancheza few years ago in Savannah at Working Class Studio, durring an alumni presentation that we both participated in. Her bags are so charming and MADE in the USA!

Chandler Handbag

Lorin Carpet Bag

Kennedy Tote Bag

Madeline Shoulder Bag