
my icff image folder is officially empty and this will be my final post on this year’s show. so here are the last eleven booths/designers that caught my eye. be sure to click “read more” at the end of the post for the full selection of images after the jump. up next- before & afters!

beautiful woven rugs from brooklyn’s amy helfand.

i love the textured textiles at anne kyyrö quinn‘s booth.



duduc branched out this year to include a beautiful new line of furniture called mason gray- designed to be their modern take on traditional furniture- with an accent on interesting finishes.

a seriously multi-use table from stilvoll.



i love the simple, clean, rounded lines on the furniture (made from reclaimed lumber) at moe‘s booth.

walnut and marble coat rack from matt carr, for U+/umbra.
CLICK HERE for the rest of the ICFF designs after the jump!

a new chaise/sofa from jason miller.



lovely new quilted designs and people pillows from shelly and mary at kstudio home.

the kikkerland booth designed by jan habraken. all of the soup cans used in the booth will be donated to those in-need, in nyc.

above, left: janus stacking stool by jang won yoon. right: coat rack by misewell.


beautiful modern furniture from misewell.
11 Comments
LOVE LOVE LOVE the janus stacking stool and coat rack! thanks for sharing!
The people pillows are so darling!
Thank you so much for sharing all the ICFF coverage. Lots of amazing finds, so inspiring! Love the pink rug, the people cushions are full of personality!
i have enjoyed looking at all of the amazing things from ICFF as well. your blog never ceases to amaze me :]
I seriously love the Studio Moe furniture.
Wonderful ICFF coverage — thank you so much!
Thank you so much for all this coverage! Your photos are awesome; next best thing to being there!
Thanks for the peak :) I’m loving the pink console.
Cool desks. Wish I had one in my home.
I’d be afraid to put the rugs on the floor. I would become one of those people who ask their guests to take off their shoes.
I attended surtex this year and popped into the stationery and icff shows. The icff show blew my socks off! Finally got to see (in 3D) all those fabulous products in magazines and on my blog reader. Found it interesting comparing the mass market trends in the surtex/stationery displays vs. the limited market approach of the icff exhibits. Great fodder for design thoughts…
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