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Cappellini’s Dream

 17 May 2008

(SoHo)

151 Wooster St., 2nd Fl. New York, NY 10012 Ph. (212) 620 7953
Subway: R,W to Prince St. or C,E to Spring St.

Exhibition of icon-items from Cappellini collection.
Cocktail: 7pm-10pm

 

Character presents Slide Design

 17 May 2008

(SoHo)

19 Prince St. (btw. Elizabeth & Mott St.) New York, NY 10012 Ph. (212) 274 1966
Subway: 6 to Bleecker St.

Character opens its back patio for cocktails and a show.
The event presents the newest Slide products of Marcel Wanders, Paola Navone, Giulio Cappellini and Flavio Lucchini.
Hours: 12pm-7pm
Cocktail: 7pm-10pm

 

Cite presents Palau Collection

 17 May 2008

(SoHo)

131 Greene St. (btw.W. Houston & Prince St.) New York, NY 10012 Ph. (212) 431 7272
Subway: B, D, F, V to Broadway-Lafayette or N, R, W to Prince St.

In New York City for the first time, Cite presents the Modern Palau Collection of seating furniture designed by Dutch designers, Edward Van Vliet, Richard Hutten and Bjorn Mulder.
Opening: Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
Opening: 6:30-8:30

 

Carlos Miele presents Jeff Miller

 18 May 2008

(Meatpacking)

408 W. 14th St. (at 9th Ave.) New York, NY 10014 Ph. (212) 832 8222
Subway: L at 8th Ave. or A, C, E at 14th St.

Rising star Jeff Miller exhibits his most recent designs for Baleri Italia and presents his first monograph at the Carlos Miele store. On display several of Miller’s cutting-edge furniture pieces, including the new Littlebig Chair and internationally acclaimed Obo shelving system.
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
Opening: 5pm-7pm

 

Charles Nolan presents “Cake” as in “Let them eat”

 18 May 2008

(Meatpacking)

30 Gansevoort St. (at Hudson St.) New York, NY 10014 Ph. (212) 924 4888
Subway: E, C to 23rd St.

Sketches of Eighteenth Century French ballet costumes designed by Charles Nolan for the American Ballet Theatre’s junior company and its production of a new ballet by that name “Cake” by choreographer, Brian Reeder. An installation that moves from the actual costumes for the ballet to the inspiration for the Fall 2008 collection by Charles Nolan using the technology of the period (whale bone, light metals, pannier) with the amazing fabrics and technology of today (memory taffeta and industrial mesh).
Opening: Thu-Sat 11:30am-8pm, Sun 12pm-7pm
Event: 5pm-7pm

 

Cielo: Caroline Mckenty

 18 May 2008

(Meatpacking)

18 Little West 12th St. (between 9th & Washington St.) New York, NY 10014 Ph. (212) 645 5700
Subway: A, C, E, L to 14th St.

At the Meatpacking District’s official Closing party the featuring furniture pieces by Caroline Mckenty.
Pieces are formed by manipulating the concept of the knitted structure. As with the knitted craft each piece embraces a continually looping dynamic with anything having the potential flexibility of becoming an extreme use of “thread”. Through this discovery, selfsupporting structures are created into furniture pieces that unite a craft with deep historical roots of domestic techniques coupled with modern industrial materials.
Opening: 9pm-12am

 

Cite presents Palau Collection

 18 May 2008

(SoHo)

131 Greene St. (btw.W. Houston & Prince St.) New York, NY 10012 Ph. (212) 431 7272
Subway: B, D, F, V to Broadway-Lafayette or N, R, W to Prince St.

In New York City for the first time, Cite presents the Modern Palau Collection of seating furniture designed by Dutch designers, Edward Van Vliet, Richard Hutten and Bjorn Mulder.
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
Lecture by Edward Van Vliet and Richard Hutten: 4pm-5pm

 

Cassina

 19 May 2008

(Midtown)

155 E. 56th St. (btw. 3rd & Lexington Ave.) New York, NY 10022 Ph. (212) 245 2121 
Subway: 4, 5, 6 to 59th St.

Cassina USA and Alias USA present new furniture introductions in collaboration with Men’s Vogue magazine. An Evening of Modern, Luxury the artful mix of furniture, fashion, and design. 
Hours: Sat-Sun 11am-6pm, Mon-Tue 9am-6pm
Opening: 6:30pm-8:30pm (by invitation only)

 

Catherine Memmi Paris: 15th anniversary

 19 May 2008

(SoHo)

45 Greene St. (btw. Broome and Grand St.) New York, NY 10013 Ph. (212)226 8200 
Subway: 6 to Spring St. or N, Q, R, W to Canal St.point

Appetitive cocktail (Champagne and French wines) to celebrate the brand 15 years in Paris and 5 years in New York. Exhibition of the best sellers (furniture, sofa, lighting) in new luxurious finishes. 
Hours: Mon-Sat 10:30am-7pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
Opening: 6pm-8:30pm

 

Cappellini

(SoHo)

152 Wooster Street New York NY 10012 Ph. (212) 620 7953
Subway: R,W to Prince St. or C,E to Spring St.

Presenting news 2008 by Jasper Morrison, Nendo, Azambourg, Barber&Osgerby and others.
Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 11am-10 pm, Sun 11am-7pm
Exhibition from May 17th

 

Design Guide New York

Editorial

INTERNI Design Guide New York, in its 8th edition this year, is published in May for Design Week in New York. The guide is composed of two parts. Inside, on the ICFF International Contemporary Furniture Fair (exhibitors, exhibits, programs, awards, conferences), May 17-20, 2008. Outside, on the city, the neighborhoods and places of design: SoHo, Chelsea, Flatiron District, Greenwich Village, Meatpacking District, Tribeca, Midtown, Uptown, Brooklyn. Over 300 places including design stores, hotels, restaurants and cafes, bars, clubs and music venues, seen in evocative images that form an architectural and gastronomic itinerary for shopping and relaxing. A real Who’s Who of design that conceives, realizes, presents, informs, photographs, and more... At the same time, an urban itinerary marked by INTERNI banners will help visitors to recognize the locations of the events. Along with about 90 outstanding day-by-day events of New York Design Week (May 16-20, 2008), organized through the different moments of the day and night, including conferences. But the real new development in this edition is the important partnership with the Italian Trade Commission-ICE New York and i Saloni WorldWide by Cosmit/Federlegno-Arredo, with the for international tastemakers, and in New York, the central generator of American design culture, this role has particular strategic significance. In the Big Apple, as in the rest of the world, Italian Style has always been synonymous with quality, good taste and innovation. The record numbers of visitors at the Italian exhibitions organized during Design Week in New York confirm the guiding role of Made in Italy for the world of “overseas” furnishings. We are certain that a more direct, incisive and coordinated presence of the operators and institutions that have always represented this great excellence of Italian enterprise can consolidate the role of stimulus that New York, in turn, can have and undoubtedly will have for the entire world of American design. The role played by INTERNI and i Saloni by Cosmit/Federlegno-Arredo is seen to its fullest extent in Milan in April, when the city becomes the real world Design Capital and welcomes more than 270,000 visitors including 165,000 foreigners architects, journalists, buyers and designers - who split their time between the Saloni and the over 400 events of the FuoriSalone scattered around the city, in pursuit of new design themes, new materials, new trends, new aesthetic and technological research.

Design Guide
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INTERNI Design Guide New York, in its 8th edition this year, is published in May for Design Week in New York. The guide is composed of two parts. Inside, on the ICFF International Contemporary Furniture Fair (exhibitors, exhibits, programs, awards, conferences), May 17-20, 2008. Outside, on the city, the neighborhoods and places of design.


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