# October 2021
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Products
Space Copenhagen Introduces Howard Lighting Collection for Gubi
Space Copenhagen introduces Howard, a lighting collection for Gubi that expands on co-founders Peter Bundgaard Rützou and Signe Bindslev Henriks-en’s pieces for 11 Howard—the refined SoHo hotel designed in 2016 by
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8 Sinuous Shapes in Bold Hues
Spice up any room with these eye-catching forms.
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Brilliant Blooms by Eny Lee Parker and Studio Iris for Fleurotica
Floral designs from lighting by Eny Lee Parker to a whimsical table by Studio Iris for Fleurotica.
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Lindsey Adelman Studio Unveils Paradise Collection
Lindsey Adelman was experiencing wanderlust even before the pandemic hit. In fact, she explained the origins of Lindsey Adelman Studio’s latest collection, Paradise, over FaceTime amid the palm trees of Anguilla, where
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Inside Zanotta House New York
The latest addition to residential-inspired retail, Zanotta House New York, led by Tihany Design managing partner Alessia Genova, is from one of the city’s most seasoned practitioners of statement spaces.
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These Fresh and Upbeat Hotels Welcome Travelers Back to the Big Apple
Thanks to a quintet of new and renovated hotels, the Big Apple’s never-ending symphony modulates to a fresh, upbeat key.
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The NYCxDESIGN Awards Confirm the City is Back and Stronger Than Ever
With hundreds of entries from every borough, the annual NYCxDesign Awards confirms the city is back, stronger and better-looking than before.
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DesignWire
NYCxDESIGN’s Annual Poster Campaign Mixes Gritty and Pretty
NYCxDESIGN’s annual poster campaign is back with a mix of the gritty and the pretty, just like Gotham itself.
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Roll & Hill Makes First Foray into Wood Furniture
The recent purchase of heritage wood-furniture company Alexis Manufacturing has led Brooklyn-based lighting brand Roll & Hill to broaden its scope. “We’re looking to reestablish the sense of excitement and possibili
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Sophisticated and Inviting Homes from Manhattan to Brooklyn
In Manhattan and Brooklyn, home means cool, calm, and collected.
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Architect Stephen Conte Creates a Statement-Making Brooklyn Duplex
With a client wish to “stand out without standing out,” architect Stephen Conte didn’t flinch. Rather, the Pratt Institute alumnus and StudiosC founder welcomed the challenge of the koanlike request—the request c
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DesignWire
A+I Transforms Part of a Commercial Compound Near DUMBO into a Tech-Forward Office
A+I was commissioned to transform 175 Pearl Street—a portion of the compound on the edge of the adjoining DUMBO neighborhood—into office space with creative and tech tenants in mind.
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Draws on Architectural Harmony for the Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations
Architectural harmony reigns in Midtown East at the Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
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Fogarty Finger Charts a New Course in the Brooklyn Navy Yard With Dock 72
With its nautically inspired interiors for Dock 72, Fogarty Finger helps the Brooklyn Navy Yard chart a new course.
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Studios Architecture’s Major League Baseball Headquarters in Midtown Forges a New Era for the Sport
Studios Architecture’s Major League Baseball headquarters in Midtown forges a new era for the sport.
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Enze Architects Weaves a Narrative Starring Milan and Manhattan in a TriBeCa Apartment
In a TriBeCa apartment, Enze Architects weaves a stylish narrative starring Milan and Manhattan.
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DesignWire
Brooklyn Architect Alexandra Barker Helps New Yorkers Endure, Pivot, and Adapt to Pandemic Realities
Amidst new pandemic realities, Brooklyn architect Alexandra Barker is helping New Yorkers to endure, pivot, and adapt.
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DesignWire
The Plywood Protection Project Selects Winning Public Art Concepts Made from Discarded Boards
For some, it seems like yesterday when retailers and restaurants throughout Manhattan boarded up their storefronts in anticipation of the demonstrations surrounding police brutality and the contentious presidential elect
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DesignWire
Smile for the Camera at the Rimowa Flagship Store in SoHo
Ready to start traveling again? Now you can get your shots—the kind that go in passports, not in arms—where you buy your suitcases, thanks to a new photo booth at the Rimowa flagship store in SoHo. The German luxury
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DesignWire
Claudia Wieser Debuts Public Art Installation at Brooklyn Bridge Park
The life and work of Claudia Wieser seems to revolve around words starting with the letter B. She’s based in Berlin. She apprenticed as a blacksmith at Bergmeister Kunstshmiede before earning her master’s in painting