Top 10 picks: International Contemporary Furniture Fair 2012

I visited the 2012 International Contemporary Furniture Fair earlier this year to see the latest trends and find the coolest home goods. There were so many awesome designs. It took me quite a while to whittle them down, but I’ve finally managed to do it. Here are my top ten picks. Also, make sure to check out my New, hot art and design Pinterest board to see the other outstanding designs I spotted.

10. Polish design studio Puff-Buff, makes whimsical lights from inflatable PVC. Their black and white Orca floor lamp stands on stainless steel legs. It looks like a seaworthy space capsule just dropped from space.
8. John Housmand’s Clearly Functional line marries clear acrylic with black walnut to striking effect. His N 0148 dining chair minimalism puts the elegant wooden legs on center stage. The legs almost appear as if they’re balanced upright without support.
7. Neo turns neoprene yarn into bags, jewelry, and home accessories. The silky smooth rubber works perfectly in their wonderfully unusual and chunky woven cushions.
6. Graypants slices used corrugated cardboard and layers the pieces to create elegantly shaped pendant lights. The pendant lights pack an impressive visual punch especially when are clustered.
5. BRC Design dabbles in a wide variety of materials. They produce limited edition furniture that’s distinctively quirky. Their periodic table draws inspiration from three-dimensional molecular models. It’s a sure-fire conversation starter that will guide you to down the memory lane of high school chemistry class.
4. Sinje Ollen knits custom fashion for the people and reupholsters designer furniture pieces with hand-painted yarn. Each piece draws directly from the person and space it’s made for, making it meaningful couture.

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