ICFF 2025: Brands Preview
With our eyes on 2025, we’re excited to share the brands and studios returning for the 36th edition of the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. From Belgian powerhouse Ethnicraft...
The StoryWith our eyes on 2025, we’re excited to share the brands and studios returning for the 36th edition of the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. From Belgian powerhouse Ethnicraft...
The StoryTalking about oneself is not the Norwegian way, so manufacturers prefer their products—with their sustainable designs, quiet sophistication, and skilled craftmanship—do the speaking.
The furniture and lighting designer’s practice is a dialogue between craft disciplines, cultural histories, and material forms.
The design, fabrication, and manufacturing company is pioneering wood reclamation and regenerative forestry practices—all while working in the heart of New York City.
The ambiguous arena where art and design collide. Mostly ceramic and or upholstered.
The self-service Digital Studio allows users to create unique textiles in less time and within a wider range of budgets than usual.
Join us for the 35th edition of the Fair, where we will unveil our bold new approach to fostering commerce and connection in the design community.
TRAME combines digital and physical craftsmanship, pairing generative artists with heritage artisans who turn lines of code into tangible, collectible pieces.
Founded by María Daniela Huiza and Abraham Bendheim, Juntos Projects creates furniture and objects that bring people together.
The British designer’s lighting, furniture, and interiors reflect his diversity of artistic experience, from his fashion training to his decade as a child actor.