ICFF 2025 Highlights: Creativity, Innovation and Connection in NYC
ICFF 2025 Highlights: The event set itself apart in NYC as a key marketplace for innovation, trendsetting, and commercial opportunity.
The StoryICFF 2025 Highlights: The event set itself apart in NYC as a key marketplace for innovation, trendsetting, and commercial opportunity.
The StoryThis award-winning interdisciplinary designer applies her architectural training to products, graphics, and digital and physical experiences.
A desire for connection and the blurring of spatial typologies are among the cultural shifts that will shape our environments in the coming year, says the industry group.
The Treeline collection is the first consumer product to be made from wood salvaged from the city’s urban forest.
Color, pattern, and texture—combined with a sculptural approach to form—shape this New Yorker’s furniture and lighting designs.
New York-based creative agency forceMAJEURE developed a striking visual language to reflect the Fair’s fresh, ambitious vision.
RISD student Anna Dawson exhibited her Swell catchall at WantedDesign Manhattan. Heller CEO John Edelman saw its potential and put it into production.
From porcelain paper plates to stoneware pendant lighting, the ceramicist meticulously hand-builds her home goods, adding a sly dash of humor along the way.
Through exhibiting at the Fair, two brands met, realized their common ground, and developed a 3D wallpaper collection produced using haptic printing.
The rug brand’s latest showroom reflects its tradition of quiet elegance, quality materials, and refined artistry.