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Ones to Watch: What's Next for Outdoor?

Jennifer Krichels Gorsche -- Interior Design, 2/1/2013 2:00:00 AM

Gaurav Nanda – Bend Seating - 51097252b08ef-Bend_Drum_white.jpg - 2013-01-30 19:19:47 UTCBend's indoor-outdoor Drum can be used as a stool, table, or ottoman.
In today’s urban environments, flexibility is at a premium. Lines between public and private space, and between indoors and out, are being blurred. Meet three young design forces finding new ways to create outdoor furnishings for the evolving urban landscape.

gauravnandaBefore launching his furniture studio, Bend, in 2011, Gaurav Nanda got his start as a sculptor working for an automotive company in Los Angeles.
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Omir ReveszBorn in Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1980, Omri Revesz grew up in the studios of his grandfather, a sculptor, and his father, an architect.
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Situ ThumbnailPittsburgh-based company TAKTL was on the forefront of materials innovation when it launched its sister studio, Situ.
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