We’ve developed a little design-crush over here at Inhabitat. We just can’t get enough of Matt Gagnon. It seems that everything that the designer touches turns to (recycled) gold. We oohed and aaahed at his Paper Table, on display at ICFF, and we are even more impressed with his recent loft renovation in Williamsburg for client Ramona Liberoff, which was recently written up in The New York Times .
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Something about Matt Gagnon’s work is just indefinably superb. He seems to have a penchant for design feng shui; an innate sense of the alchemy
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If you’re in New York City this weekend for the ICFF, we’d like to remind you about our Reclaiming Design event at HauteGreen this afternoon.
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I really like the wooden dividors..and the wooden wall.. cool…
I have read about Matt a lot…but why doesn’t anyone interview him? It seems that the wall board isn’t the only thing recycled around here! I would love to see more designers explaining their work rather than a few hot words and a link. I think this is by far the best design blog out there…with well written pieces….but I am still left wanting more…more interactions…more information about the structures…the materials…You have a more sophisticated format and voice than the other sites and have the oppertunity to really become the true magazine here!
What’s your favorite scrap-pile? That link isn’t working.
And of course, ditto Matt’s accolades – this project looks really clean and visually appeasing.
Hi bdc-
You make a really good point about the fact that most of our blog posts are usually a couple short sentences and a link, and are therefore, not very “in-depth” (shall we say). I think there is a presumption that most reader’s attention spans are short when scanning weblogs, and that if readers are interested in reading more in-depth about a subject matter, they will follow the linnks and research it themselves. (Also, of course, those longer articles are much more time-consuming to do for us writers!)
That said, however, we recognize the value of unique, well researched content, and are making a conscious effort to start doing more long-length features like interviews and how-to’s. Thanks for your support and the apt suggestions!
simply amazing.
I go to art school.
I want to work for him.
genius
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