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  • Wright Makes Right

    Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012
    Since snagging the imprimatur of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Copeland­ Furniture's factory has been humming with reproductions from the architect's Prairie period.  More
  • First Impressions

    Mark McMenamin, November 1, 2011
    market Promising a high-energy welcome, MDD's modular reception-desk system Valde takes its name from the Latin for powerfully.  More
  • Sweet and Tart

    Mark McMenamin, November 1, 2011
    sweet and tart thumbnail Users and Makers. Those are the two groups that François Chambard had in mind when he founded UM Project, a design studio and manufacturing house proving there's a place for old-world craftsmanship in the digital age.  More
  • Market Products

    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    market products  More
  • Free Spirits

    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    free spirits After years of freelancing for manufacturers in Belgium and the Netherlands, industrial designer and architect Steven Wittouck launched Modern Objects Creating Atmospheres.  More
  • On the Rise

    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    on the riseAn inaugural release from Curtis Popp's design-build venture, CPopp Workshop, the Soft Side table plays it smooth.  More
  • The Mod Squad

    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    the mod squadAlert the workforce. Parallel Design Partnership principal Ali Tayar has the cure for the common cubicle.  More
  • TriWing by Marco Hemmerling

    Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards, February 1, 2011
    triwing_thumbSometimes one is actually six. TriWing, by the Marco Hemmerling Studio for Spatial Design, starts out as a single chair.  More
  • Front-Row Seats

    Annie Block, August 1, 2010

    Front Row SeatsSculpture meets function in the chair and its brethren, a perennial fascination for designers...

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  • The Thrill of Rediscovery

    Larry Weinberg, June 1, 2010
    There is considerable reason to think that Mexican modernism could become el proximo gran paso, the next big thing. As interest swells, Don Shoemaker is riding the wave.  More
  • Seating: The Right Angles

    May 31, 2010
    Looking good from all sides now  More

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