Seven rising talents spotted at NYCxDesign 2019
With New York's 12-day-long festival NYCxDesign now over, US editor Eleanor Gibson picks out the emerging American designers and studios that stood out.
The 2019 edition of NYCxDesign took place from 10 to 22 May, featuring returning fairs ICFF, WantedDesign and Brooklyn Designs, as well as a host of exhibitions and pop-ups.
While the annual event draws flocks of international designers to the city, US talent was among the most promising. Read on for our pick of the top seven:
Yield
Yield presented new designs at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), which runs annually to coincide with New York's Design Week.
The studio, established by designers Andrew Deming and Rachel Gant, hails from Floridian city St Augustine, where it also produces all of its pieces. So far its outputs have included minimal and earthen homeware and candles with scents based on its favourite architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright and Carlo Scarpa.
Ty Williams
Ty Williams is a mixed-media artist, who has worked with major brands including Ace Hotel, Google and Urban Outfitters. His illustrations, which draw on the sea and coastline, have also featured in spaces like California's The Sandman Hotel and a renovated house in South Carolina.
Williams was among the artists in design collective Colony's exhibition during this year's design festival, where his playful designs decorated a set of chairs by Fort Standard.
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