We came, we saw… and now we’d like to share with you our favorite green designs from this year’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair. This annual furniture fair takes place every year in NYC in May, and is always a great place to spot brilliant new designs and emerging trends in the design world. This year’s show was smaller than usual (due to the soggy economy no doubt), but that made the stellar designs from this year’s show stand out even more.
ICFF 2009: Highlights from the Contemporary Furniture Fair!
by Jill Fehrenbacher, 05/18/09
filed under: green furniture, icff 2009, New York City, New York Design Week 2009, NY Design Week 2009
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This stunning ‘Sleeve’ lamp by Sara Ebert is made from a sweater sleeve and an apple juice bottle – how awesome is that?
The best use for all those design magazines? stools!
Beautiful candles made from orange peels and soy – they smell great.
Crafty designer Lana Williams makes handbags from recycled plastic bags!
IKEA wowed us with their super cheap, well crafted takes on high-end design, like this palm frond lamp.
Daisuke Hiraiwa’s toothpick lamp got a lot of attention.
GrayPants’ cardboard lamps elicited oohs and aahs from inspired onlookers.
PARO robo seal pup was severe cuteness overload
Yes, there was an interpretative dance troupe paying dancing homage to kneeling chairs – true awesomeness!
Metropolis asked visitors to write their “Blue Sky Hopes” on a piece of paper that can be cut and folded into a pinwheel to post on the wall next to their 2009 Next Generation Winners.
The winners of this year’s Metropolis Next Generation Design Competition unveiled an ingenious plan to convert power line towers into wind turbines.
Elisabeth Buecher’s “My Shower Curtain is a Green Warrior” project transforms from a colorful curtain into….
A wall of inflatable spikes that enforce shorter showers!




Oh wow, that is so cool!
Wonder furniture designs!
Brilliant, Pratt. I love it. Good job to everyone involved. We need more inspiration for innovation using the sustainable materials we have and with less money. I wrote about it here: http://bit.ly/3M7gH1