
The beginning of March signifies the kick off of a really important show for those who are working or actively participating in the design community. New York is host to the Architectural Digest Home Design Show. What I love about this show is that it is open to the public and a guaranteed source for all of your current and upcoming home projects. Whether you are looking to resurrect a tranquil master suite or hoping to create a dynamic outdoor living space before summer hits, the Architectural Digest show provides the stylistic independence you could use right about now.
The show runs March 8-11 at pier 94 in New York. Thursday is dedicated to the trade only so if you are looking to buy, get your walking shoes ready for a fun-filled weekend of walking. The show is open to the public Friday, March 8 through Sunday March 11th, 10:00 am to 6 p.m…
“Autumn Table” by Brad Ascalon Studios
“February Table” by Brad Ascalon Studios
Not only will you get an opportunity to meet modern marvels such as Brad Ascalon from Brad Ascalon Studios (see photos of his work, posted above). His Autumn Table and February Table, which emphasizes organic inspiration, are my favorites… but even choosing just two was hard to do…
I am also really inspired by the reassuringly tranquil lighting and furniture pieces found from Manufacturers / Designers at Desu Design. Look for the Axi Tealight Pendants shown here. These pieces of art exemplify anti-ornamentation and scream sophistication in modern lighting design.
“Axi Tealight Pendants by Desu Design.
Over 300 exhibitors will be showcasing some of the hottest, hippest, trend-setting products so you will not want to miss this opportunity to see product and put your dreams to reality. If you live in the area or are looking for an excuse to weekend in New York, check out the website to purchase your tickets directly. Tickets purchased online are $20 bucks and include a 6 month subscription to the zine. Or miss out on an opportunity to cash in on the freebie subscription and buy your tickets on sight for $25 dollars. Clearly the first option is the way to go!



Lazy Tuesdays: A Weekly Chunk of Awesome Design(ish) Information
Aight, heres a multitude of random stuff that I found amazing or beautiful this week:
First off, how about a quirky Brooklyn bicycle builder brought by Chris Lee. This bike is my new favorite BMX fixie.
If you are in New York in the near …