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Cite Goes to America

June 20, 2010

A day before it closed, I got to go and see an exhibit at CITE called "Cite Goes to America." Curated by Alissia Melka-Teichroew and her husband Jan Habraken, they created a 400-square-foot skeleton house. Inside is a collection of work from American-based designers from all over the globe. It's a melting pot of design which is just what American design is all about.

 

Here are some of my favorites.

 

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Evan Clabots: Slightly Awkward desk lamp, nonlinearstudio.com

 

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Jointed Jewels by AMT Studio, byamt.com

 

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Super Bowl; is this not the perfect spot for keys? paulloebach.com

 

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Lindsey Adelman: Terrarium Bubble Pendant, lindseyadelman.com

 

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One & Co for Council; the combination of the lines of the chair and the color is incredible. councildesign.com

 

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Skeleton house by Alissia Melka-Teichrow and Jan Habraken

Posted by Ghislaine Viñas on June 20, 2010 | Comments (2)

February 25, 2012
In response to: Cite Goes to America
Bob commented:

I?ve been fonlowilg for awhile and this is my first comment. I applaud your ability to clearly explain even the most mundane topics, and make them a joy to read. You are a master word-smith!


July 2, 2010
In response to: Cite Goes to America
QIANZI commented:

GOOD DESIGN ,iam a chinese designer.

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