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Making Time

edited by Elana Frankel -- Interior Design, 4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM

FOR THE FOURTH YEAR, the Worldstudio Foundation benefit in 2000 included the creative efforts of interior designers and architects as well as fine artists and graphic designers. More than 50 participants were asked to design wall clocks, which were sold at a silent auction to assist the organization's scholarship and mentoring programs for at-risk and minority youth. As part of the continuing effort, a select group of clocks is being manufactured by E.A. Combs in London and distributed by Ameico in the United States and Teunen + Teunen in Europe. Shown here are four of the seven clocks that will be available from illustrator John Pirman, designer Roger Whitehouse, architect Michael Graves, and graphic designer Yolanda Cuomo. Watch for this year's fundraiser on October 10th that will feature lamps. Worldstudio Foundation, 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014. www.worldstudio.org.

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