NeoCon 2010
The long lines for the elevator suggested that we had record numbers at NeoCon this year. The use of materials and innovation seamed to play a general theme for this event. Click To View Images:
View ArticleNeoCon 2011
Besides the fact that attending designers should have probably pre-registered two weeks in advance or pay the $25 penalty (which I gladly paid), this year’s NeoCon did not disappoint. In a way, the...
View ArticleFlexibleLove
FlexibleLove is a seating piece of furniture designed by a Taiwanese designer Chishen Chiu. Although most often referred to as a chair, FlexibleLove is capable of taking multiple forms including some...
View ArticleBull by Ander Lizaso
Designed by Spanish designer Ander Lizaso, take a look at this cute child’s chair. This is more than a chair, can you guess what else it can be used for? Made out of cut Baltic birch plywood, Bull is a...
View ArticleTired of Sitting? The Altwork Station Lets You Lie Down at Work
Have you ever wanted to just lie down at your desk? Now the Altwork Station lets you do just that and still get work done. The Altwork Station, which has been five years in the making, allows you to...
View ArticleNeoCon 2008
Walking NeoCon can be exhausting, all 1.2 million feet of it. The crowds, waiting for elevators, 3D forms, and colors can be exciting and after five hours certainly exhausting. Of course you will be...
View ArticleNeoCon 2009, White Town
Recession shows signs of improving and people are loving the white furniture in Chicago, the new White Town. It’s always a sensory overload walking NeoCon and this year was not different. Usually there...
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