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The former club, "Tunnel" was converted into an exhibition space. |
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Work by Matali Crasset, Ana Mir, and Camila Vega. |
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The legendary Eva Zeisel with her table, "Raindrop." |
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Ana Mir relaxing on her "Flip Flap" chaise. |
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Dune landing page |
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Product page |
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Press page |
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Designer page |
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Catalog excerpt, "Atlantic" chaise by the Scandinavian arhictecture and design studio Claesson, Koivisto, & Rune. Photography by Albert Vecerka. |
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Catalog excerpt, "Ledge," by Michael Solis. Photography by Albert Vecerka. |
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"Ravioli," by NIck Dine. Photography by Albert Vecerka. |
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Dune |
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Wonder Women was an exhibition showcasing the work of some of the most renowned women architects and designers from around the world. From initial creative direction to final lighting details, from hand woven textiles to custom diecast aluminum, an incredible amount of attention was paid to concept development and execution quality.
The event and exhibition was honored as the opening night event for ICFF--a yearly showcase of new international design in New York City.
Additional work included the design of the Dune website, catalog, and all other print and graphic collateral.
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