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Editors' Picks for ICFF

Jury members included Karen Singh, Interior Design market editor.

Mairi Beautyman -- Interior Design, 5/23/2007 12:00:00 AM

Sonic from Designtex.The 19th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) wrapped up in New York yesterday, and the results are in for the 2007 ICFF Editors Awards, honoring best-of-show products in 16 categories. Winners were announced at the ICFF Editors Awards Ceremony, held May 20 at the ICFF Exhibitors Reception in New York City's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. 

Results were determined by the ICFF Editors Awards Committee, composed of Silvia Latis of Abitare; Catherine Osborne of Azure; Sam Grawe of Dwell; Wendy Goodman of House & Garden; Julie Lasky of I.D.; Karen D. Singh of Interior Design, Gilda Bojardi of Interni; Chantal Hamaide of Intramuros; Susan S. Szenasy of Metropolis; Arlene Hirst of Metropolitan Home; and Alex Bagner of Wallpaper.

The winners are listed below.

Body of Work
Kartell, Booth 1204

New Designer
Emi Fujita, Shane Kohatsu, Booth 866

Craftsmanship
HIDA's HIDA Collection by Enzo Mari, Booth 1262

Furniture
Modus Furniture Limited, Booth 1735

Seating
Bernhardt Design's Whisper Chair by CuldeSac, Booth 1646

Carpet and Flooring
Kinnasand Carpets, Booth 1939

Lighting
Tom Dixon, Booth 1814

Outdoor Furniture
Richard Schultz Design, Inc., Booth 2004

Materials
Robin Reigi, Booth 2040

Wall Coverings
Deborah Bowness, Booth 2422

Accessories
Normann Copenhagen, Booth 904

Textiles
Designtex's Sonic, Booth 2134

Kitchen and Bath
ALNO USA's Cooking Table, Booth 1748

Multiple Production
3 Form Inc.'s Parametre, Booth 2256

Design School
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Booth 1401

Booth
DuPont Surfaces, Booth 848

ICFF is produced and managed by George Little Management

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