New York International Gift Fair – Pier 94
I spent an inspiring and exhausting day walking around the New York International Gift Fair today. The NYIGF is not just a show full of gifts – all sorts of products are on display for retailers to order for their stores. I went to see furniture, lighting, decorative cushions, tabletop goods, and other accessories, but baby products, jewelry, fragrances, stationary and more are available. This show is so large that it fills up the entire Javits Center and spills over to Pier 94 and 92 in New York City. Walking the aisles of beautiful offerings always makes me want to open up a retail shop just so I’ll have an excuse to buy all the home goods and accessories on display. But as that is not going to happen anytime soon, I’ll just have to stick to walking around and taking pictures and drooling.
What I specifically went looking for were eco-friendly products and vendors. My first stop was Pier 94, which houses the “At Home” section of the show. My next stop was the Javits Center, but you’ll have to wait till tomorrow to see my picks from there.
One thing I did notice at Pier 94 was the prevalence of vintage design. While a lot of these products weren’t truly vintage, it was great to see it as a theme. Hopefully it will convince more people to buy used! The vendors above are Blue Ocean Traders, Vagabond Vintage & Peddlers Home Design.
These gorgeous tables are handmade by Brian Foster from Groundwork. The tabletops and bases are completely interchangeable – the website is just a jumping off point for a final design. And you can also find Groundwork furniture at ABC Home on the 2nd Floor if you want to take a look in person. I have to say my pictures don’t do the beautiful materials he uses justice, but you get the idea.
Next, I came upon Audrey and her lovely team from Audrey Sterk Design. They make eco-friendly wallpaper, fabric, floor coverings, furniture and more from her colorful and graphic patterns. Each one comes in a range of colors or is totally customizable according to the Pantone fan deck. They even took a picture of me for their ‘Smiles’ board, so if you stop by make sure to take a peek at my mug!
At Vagabond Vintage, I totally fell in love with these quilts made from recycled saris. They are super soft and oh so colorful.
Dryads Home & Garden makes really interesting mirrors frames out of recycled ceiling tin, reclaimed wood or used corrugated metal. I love how they mix different colors, textures and patterns together for a very unique look.
I next visited the always lovely Stacy from Dunes and Duchess. I’m absolutely in love with her beautiful candelabras and was so happy to see that she’s branched out to bright lacquered colors (like this gorgeous blue shown here), lamps, sconces and mirrors. All of their products are handmade in New York. Plus Stacy is an absolute joy to follow on Twitter.
You can probably guess that I love antique maps and prints. The texture and history of these pieces is just something you can’t get with new, so I was happy to stumble upon Foreign Affair. They have a great selection of vintage maps that I could have stopped and rifled through all day.
Okay, I didn’t totally research the whole story on these really cool yarn balls, but they looked like the string was woven out of fabric remnants. I really loved the variated colors and oversized scale of these pieces. They come from Go Home, which was another home accessory vendor rocking the vintage vibe.
Jamie Young always has a beautiful collection of lighting and lamps so I was so excited to hear that many of these same products are made from renewable materials. They use everything from cork and burlap for lampshades (pictured on the left) and recycled glass (left) and driftwood for the bases (right).
While the gorgeous pillows from Kevin O’Brien Studio aren’t necessarily green, their waste policy totally is. Instead of throwing away all the remnant pieces of fabric from the production process, they fashion those leftovers into the most adorable stuffed animals. I can’t wait to have an excuse to buy a few of these as gifts!
Made Goods is another one of those booths where I wanted to buy everything in sight. Don’t worry, I didn’t. But I was very happy to see that they have quite a few products made from renewable or recycled materials. The mirror frame on the left is made from rapidly renewable abaca, the stool in the center is made from recycled saris (are you seeing a theme here?) and the mirror on the right is made from railroad ties (if you look really close, you can see me taking that picture!)
How beautiful is that rug hanging in the Patrick Charles booth? All of his products are made from carpet remnants and are totally gorgeous. I was loving the brightly dyed vintage rugs as well as the tiny stools upholstered in antique kilims. I purposely not showing you pictures of everything in the booth so I can save something for a later post. Stay tuned…
And lastly, but certainly not least this is Tempo. The colors, textures and luminescence of these glass pendants were just beautiful.
I’ll be back tomorrow with more eco-chic goods from the Javits Center. Stay tuned…
I spent an inspiring and exhausting day walking around the New York International Gift Fair today. The NYIGF is not just a show full of gifts – all sorts of products are on display for retailers to order for their stores. I went to see furniture, lighting, decorative cushions, tabletop goods, and other accessories, but baby products, jewelry, fragrances, stationary and more are available. This show is so large that it fills up the entire Javits Center and spills over to Pier 94 and 92 in New York City. Walking the aisles of beautiful offerings always makes me want to open up a retail shop just so I’ll have an excuse to buy all the home goods and accessories on display. But as that is not going to happen anytime soon, I’ll just have to stick to walking around and taking pictures and drooling.
What I specifically went looking for were eco-friendly products and vendors. My first stop was Pier 94, which houses the “At Home” section of the show. My next stop was the Javits Center, but you’ll have to wait till tomorrow to see my picks from there.
One thing I did notice at Pier 94 was the prevalence of vintage design. While a lot of these products weren’t truly vintage, it was great to see it as a theme. Hopefully it will convince more people to buy used! The vendors above are Blue Ocean Traders, Vagabond Vintage & Peddlers Home Design.
These gorgeous tables are handmade by Brian Foster from Groundwork. The tabletops and bases are completely interchangeable – the website is just a jumping off point for a final design. And you can also find Groundwork furniture at ABC Home on the 2nd Floor if you want to take a look in person. I have to say my pictures don’t do the beautiful materials he uses justice, but you get the idea.
Next, I came upon Audrey and her lovely team from Audrey Sterk Design. They make eco-friendly wallpaper, fabric, floor coverings, furniture and more from her colorful and graphic patterns. Each one comes in a range of colors or is totally customizable according to the Pantone fan deck. They even took a picture of me for their ‘Smiles’ board, so if you stop by make sure to take a peek at my mug!
At Vagabond Vintage, I totally fell in love with these quilts made from recycled saris. They are super soft and oh so colorful.
Dryads Home & Garden makes really interesting mirrors frames out of recycled ceiling tin, reclaimed wood or used corrugated metal. I love how they mix different colors, textures and patterns together for a very unique look.
I next visited the always lovely Stacy from Dunes and Duchess. I’m absolutely in love with her beautiful candelabras and was so happy to see that she’s branched out to bright lacquered colors (like this gorgeous blue shown here), lamps, sconces and mirrors. All of their products are handmade in New York. Plus Stacy is an absolute joy to follow on Twitter.
You can probably guess that I love antique maps and prints. The texture and history of these pieces is just something you can’t get with new, so I was happy to stumble upon Foreign Affair. They have a great selection of vintage maps that I could have stopped and rifled through all day.
Okay, I didn’t totally research the whole story on these really cool yarn balls, but they looked like the string was woven out of fabric remnants. I really loved the variated colors and oversized scale of these pieces. They come from Go Home, which was another home accessory vendor rocking the vintage vibe.
Jamie Young always has a beautiful collection of lighting and lamps so I was so excited to hear that many of these same products are made from renewable materials. They use everything from cork and burlap for lampshades (pictured on the left) and recycled glass (left) and driftwood for the bases (right).
While the gorgeous pillows from Kevin O’Brien Studio aren’t necessarily green, their waste policy totally is. Instead of throwing away all the remnant pieces of fabric from the production process, they fashion those leftovers into the most adorable stuffed animals. I can’t wait to have an excuse to buy a few of these as gifts!
Made Goods is another one of those booths where I wanted to buy everything in sight. Don’t worry, I didn’t. But I was very happy to see that they have quite a few products made from renewable or recycled materials. The mirror frame on the left is made from rapidly renewable abaca, the stool in the center is made from recycled saris (are you seeing a theme here?) and the mirror on the right is made from railroad ties (if you look really close, you can see me taking that picture!)
How beautiful is that rug hanging in the Patrick Charles booth? All of his products are made from carpet remnants and are totally gorgeous. I was loving the brightly dyed vintage rugs as well as the tiny stools upholstered in antique kilims. I purposely not showing you pictures of everything in the booth so I can save something for a later post. Stay tuned…
And lastly, but certainly not least this is Tempo. The colors, textures and luminescence of these glass pendants were just beautiful.
I’ll be back tomorrow with more eco-chic goods from the Javits Center. Stay tuned…
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