99 percent of people on the planet would see ICFF as 145,000 square feet of "unnecessary." However, for the remaining one percent, it's an annual bazaar of the new and notable from the commercial and domestic landscapes that is not to be missed. READ MORE›
Every year, young American design grads flock to ICFF with hopes of parlaying a few thousand dollars spent on booths and new works into a full-blown design career. It works for just enough people to keep the dream alive for the next ...READ MORE›
Last year, Dutch-raised, Brooklyn-based designer Alissia Melka-Teichroew curated a show of Dutch design at the CITE showroom, during New York's International Contemporary Furniture Fair. And that was cool and all. But this year, she's ...READ MORE›
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