Good Thing debuts rugs, furniture and lights as part of expanded range
Millennial-pink frosted lights, Bauhaus-influenced woven rugs and a terracotta umbrella stand are among Brooklyn design brand Good Thing's latest home accessories.
Good Thing chose five designers and studios to expand its product line with furniture, lighting and rugs, which will launch later this month at New York's International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF).
Good Thing's expanded range includes a terracotta clay umbrella stand by founder Jamie Wolfond
Each product is made with a different material and production technique ? including glass-blowing, terracotta casting and weaving ? to create the eclectic range.
"Each designer engaged with a different material and process, including blown glass, cast terracotta, woven wool, solid ash, and spun aluminium," said Good Thing said. "The resulting collection exhibits both contrast and balance." Different materials and techniques were employed for each of the products, like the woven Bauhaus-inspired rugs by Sam Anderson
The range includes the Arid Umbrella Stand designed by Good Thing founder Jamie Wolfond.
The Canadian designer, whose previous products include a minimal glass smoking pipe, chose to mould the container from terracotta clay because it will naturally absorb water that drips from wet umbrellas.
Brooklyn-based product designer Sam Anderson referenced the style of the Bauhaus ? the German design school famous for its modernist approach ? for the Falling Line Rugs series.
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