Iglooplay's booth is usually my first stop of the day at ICFF because it just happens to be in the row where I start - the big hit of color is a perfect way to start the show. Brooklyn-based Lisa Albin started Iglooplay in 2005 and in recent years has branched out beyond purely residential designs to furnishings for children in public spaces like libraries, hotels and schools. More
It's such a delight when modern furniture is inspired by something from long, long ago. Such is the case with Fiftytwothousand's Feast in the House of Simon pieces. More
Available in two sizes, Areaware's iPhone and Universal Hand Docks by Harry Allen, are made from resin and marble. The wall-mounted docking station are surefire conversation starters and versatile for holding a variety of objects for either display or just decorative presence... More
As the Apartment Therapy readers knew, even before the ICFF attendees (thanks to a quick sneak peek last week), Jonathan Adler & Kohler launched some wonderfully colorful sinks at the fair. They were even more vibrantly wonderful in person! But, that's not all we have to report from Mr. Adler... More
Seeing Art of Board's wall tiles from across the room, I was drawn to their random color. Only when I got closer could I see that they appeared to be recycled out of something. And they are! Skate boards as wall tiles … from half pipe to kitchen backsplash. More
You've got to love a company with a sense of humor and a love of color. From pillows named for grandmothers to the colorful new outdoor seating, Blu Dot's newest pieces at ICFF showed off both qualities. More






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