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October 16, 2025

We are thrilled to share with you a 2026 preview with a brand selection who will be joining next edition. To kick things off: a selection of brands that are redefining how materials, craft, and innovation are shaping the future of interiors.

  • BLOCK Sideboard by un'common, image courtesy by un'common

    BLOCK Sideboard by un'common, image courtesy by un'common

  • CONE Shelf by un'common, image courtesy by un'common

    CONE Shelf by un'common, image courtesy by un'common

un’common: Elevating the Ordinary

Polish furniture brand un’common, founded by Gosia and Maciek Korycki in Łódź, creates timeless pieces rooted in simplicity and honesty. The studio values natural, durable materials and clean, minimalist forms, crafting high-quality furniture that brings a touch of nature into interiors. Marble, in particular, embodies their vision, combining elegance, durability, and the quiet beauty of the natural world.

Benchwall paper furniture, image courtesy by molo

Benchwall paper furniture, image courtesy by molo

molo: Designing Flexible Spaces

Founded by Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen, Vancouver-based studio molo creates products and projects that adapt to any scale, from intimate objects to immersive environments. Best known for their Softwall and Soft Collection, molo’s movable partitions, furniture, and lighting elements empower clients worldwide to shape and reshape spaces with playful flexibility and thoughtful design.

  • Wake by Tala, image courtesy by Tala

    Wake by Tala, image courtesy by Tala

  • Firth by Tala, image courtesy by Tala

    Firth by Tala, image courtesy by Tala

Tala: Light with Purpose

Tala creates beautifully designed, low-carbon lighting that’s gentle on the planet while elevating interiors and enhancing wellbeing. Blending sustainability with refined aesthetics, the London-based brand redefines what modern illumination can be responsible, timeless, and deeply human.

The Classic Bed by Thuma, image courtesy by Thuma

The Classic Bed by Thuma, image courtesy by Thuma

Thuma: Simplicity as the Ultimate Luxury

Guided by a belief that true luxury lies in simplicity, Thuma creates timeless home essentials designed to elevate everyday living. Each piece reflects a commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and calm, blending minimalist form with thoughtful detail. Crafted from premium, eco-conscious materials, Thuma’s designs transform the home into an enduring sanctuary of comfort and intention.

Terracotta Collection at Hand & Eye, image courtesy of Hand & Eye

Terracotta Collection at Hand & Eye, image courtesy of Hand & Eye

Hand & Eye: Lighting for All the Senses

Blending craftsmanship with modern sensibility, Hand & Eye designs lighting meant to be experienced, not just seen. From their UK studio, every piece is thoughtfully conceived and meticulously made in-house, where material, texture, and light converge in perfect harmony. The result is illumination that feels as refined as it looks, engaging all the senses with quiet sophistication.

BLOCK Coffee Table, image courtesy 9&19

BLOCK Coffee Table, image courtesy 9&19

9 & 19: Stone Meets Artistry

Virginia-based studio 9 & 19 blends whimsical imagination with refined elegance, crafting furniture that celebrates sculptural form and materiality. Founded by designer and master craftsman Daniel Lefkowitz, the studio excels in bespoke commissions, whether reinterpreting pieces from their curated collection or designing entirely new works tailored to a client’s vision. Each handcrafted object honors the artisanal process, where deliberate nuance and the hand of the maker define a distinct, luxurious character.

  • Journey Wall Lamp by Ameico

    Journey Wall Lamp, image courtesy of Ameico

  • Flowerpot Pendant from Ameico

    Flowerpot Pendant, image courtesy of Ameico

AMEICO: A Worldly Curator of Light

Connecticut-based AMEICO returns to ICFF with its sophisticated roster of international lighting brands including Astep, Le Klint, Made by Hand, Original BTC, Coolicon, and Yamagiwa. Representing a global perspective grounded in technical excellence and artisanal heritage, AMEICO brings together storied European and Japanese design traditions under one roof. With UL certification, bespoke capability, and a wide array of US-stocked products, the brand exemplifies thoughtful curation and quality-driven service.

  • A-N-D at BOON_ROOM Paris Design Week

    Vector Pendant, image courtesy of A-N-D

  • A-N-D Boon Room at Paris Design Week

    Column System, image courtesy of A-N-D

A-N-D: Lighting as Poetic Engineering

Canadian design studio A-N-D blurs the boundaries between art and industrial design through visually poetic lighting collections built entirely in-house. Their work is driven by experimentation—melding cutting-edge production methods with emotive forms. A-N-D’s luminaires, grounded in innovation and conceptual integrity, offer pieces that are timeless yet wholly original, making them standout in a world of fleeting trends.

hollis+morris Constellation Pendants with Swell Day Bed

Constellation Pendants with Swell Day Bed, image courtesy of hollis+morris

hollis+morris: Sculptural Simplicity in Wood and Metal

Toronto’s hollis+morris brings a clean, modernist sensibility to solid wood furniture and lighting. With a commitment to sustainability and function, their pieces are both refined and versatile—ideal for residential, hospitality, and commercial interiors. FSC-certified hardwoods are paired with warm metal finishes to create designs that are rooted in craftsmanship and durability, always with an eye on material honesty.

Totem Pendant by Pablo Designs

Totem Pendant by Pablo Designs, image courtesy of Pablo Designs

Pablo Designs: The Utility of Beauty

From its San Francisco base, Pablo Designs continues its mission to fuse technological innovation with visual clarity. Embracing simplicity, utility, and adaptability, Pablo’s lighting solutions are built for longevity. With an emphasis on intuitive design and transformative light, the brand balances the technical with the poetic, standing at the forefront of American contemporary lighting.

  • Zellige Tile by Lucca Interiors

    Zellige Tile by Lucca Interiors, image courtesy of Lucca Interiors

  • Terrazo Tile by Lucca Interiors

    Terrazo Tile by Lucca Interiors, image courtesy of Lucca Interiors

Lucca Interiors: The Soul of Handmade Tile

With roots in global craftsmanship, Lucca Interiors (formerly Tiles of Lucca) showcases an extensive collection of artisanal tiles sourced from Morocco, Italy, Spain, and beyond. Each tile tells a story of heritage and tactile artistry—be it through the texture of Zellige, the elegance of Terrazzo, or the raw warmth of Terracotta. Their approach offers designers a palette of timeless surface options that exude soul, richness, and a distinct handmade quality.

Santorini New Zealand Wool Rug by Scandecor

Santorini New Zealand Wool Rug by Scandecor, image courtesy of Scandecor

Scandecor Rugs: Grounded in Sustainability

Scandecor Rugs brings precision and polish to the floor with custom rugs and broadloom collections known for their durability and eco-conscious credentials. With carbon-neutral production, sustainable fibers, and a refined contemporary aesthetic, Scandecor weaves together performance and purpose. Personalized service and superior craftsmanship ensure each piece contributes lasting impact to a space.

A Common Thread: Integrity in Design

From handcrafted furniture and flexible interiors to sustainably minded lighting and artisanal surfaces, these brands showcase a shared commitment to materials, craftsmanship, and thoughtful design.

At ICFF 2026, this ethos comes alive, inviting attendees to explore spaces shaped by intentionality, innovation, and beauty. Whether it’s the tactile elegance of natural stone, the playful adaptability of modular partitions, the warm glow of low-carbon lighting, or the quiet sophistication of hand-finished wood and textiles, these studios offer more than objects, they offer experiences, meaning, and a lasting connection to both craft and community.

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