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Editors Honor Products at ICFF

Winning products include Yves Behar's line for HBF and Carnegie's Xorel Collection.

Mairi Beautyman -- Interior Design, 5/21/2008 12:00:00 AM

Karen Singh, Interior Design's market editor, and editors from several other design publications recently joined forces to name show-stopping products on view at mega furnishings event the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF). The 20th annual fair wrapped up Tuesday, May 20, at New York's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and the 2008 Editors Awards were announced Sunday, May 18 during a special awards ceremony.

In addition to Singh, the editors committee was composed of: Anniina Koivu of Abitare, Catherine Osborne of Azure, Stefano Casciani of Domus, Sam Grawe of Dwell, Julie Lasky of I.D., Gilda Bojardi of Interni, Chantal Hamaide of Intramuros, Susan Szenasy of Metropolis, Arlene Hirst of Metropolitan Home, and Benjamin Kempton of Wallpaper.

A complete list of winners is below.

New Designer
Todd Bracher

Craftsmanship
Mabeo Furniture

Furniture
Yves Behar for HBF

Seating
Magis spa

Carpet and Flooring
Amy Helfand

Lighting
Pablo

Outdoor Furniture
Samoa

Materials
Greg Lynn for Panelite

Wall Coverings
Trove

Accessories
Czech Center of New York's Krehky

Textiles
Carnegie's Xorel Collection

Kitchen and Bath
Valcucine

Multiple Production
Plank's Myto chair by Konstantin Grcic

Design School
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

Booth
School of Visual Arts (SVA)

From top: Boom tables by Todd Bracher Studio; Plank's Myto chair by Konstantin Grcic.

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