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ICFF Announces Editor Picks

The winners were announced May 21, during an exhibitors reception at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

Mairi Beautyman -- Interior Design, 5/25/2006 12:00:00 AM

Last weekend, at the 18th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) in New York, an editorial committee put their heads together to select the 2006 ICFF Editors Awards. During an exhibitors reception at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, best-of-show products in a total of 16 categories were bestowed.

The 2006 editors committee included Interior Design market editor Karen Singh, Silvia Latis of Abitare, Catherine Osborne of Azure, Andrew Wagner of Dwell, Melissa Feldman of House & Garden, Julie Lasky of I.D., Gilda Bojardi of Interni, Chantal Hamaide of Intramuros, Susan S. Szenasy of Metropolis, and Arlene Hirst of Metropolitan Home.

The winners are listed below:

Body of Work
Molo

New Designer
Wolf-Gordon's Invitational Design Competition with the Students from the Harvard GSD

Craftsmanship
Patty Johnson's North South Project

Furniture
Moroso

Seating
Artek ov ad

Carpet and Flooring
Odegard

Lighting
Marset Iluminación

Outdoor Furniture
Arper spa's Leaf

Materials
Woodnotes Oy

Wall Coverings
Erwin Hauer Studios

Accessories
Artecnica, Inc.'s Beads & Pieces by Hella Jongerius

Textiles
Sophie Mallebranche, ICFF Studio

Kitchen and Bath
Durat Tonester

Multiple Production
Amat-3 Internacional

Design School
Parsons School of Design/Konstfack/St. Etienne School of Art & Design's Little Houses on the Black River

Booth
Danish Design Centre's FLOWmarket

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