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  • An elegant wooden bird designed by Lars Beller Fjetland in the Norwegian area. Wanted Design draws international exhibitors, including several natioanlly-sponsored exhiibits.
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  • Students at work in the Design Schools workshop. Wanted Design, part of New York's Design Week, runs from 19-21 May.
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  • Attendees to the opening preview crowd the registration desk. Wanted Design runs from 19-21 May.
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  • MFA interior design student Laura Alexandra Suppan holds a sample of veneer used as a basic structural element in the lighting above her. The lighting was designed by a collaboration with students from Parsons The New School for Design with help from Alpi, the suppliers of the veneer.
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  • Fair visitors try their hands at designing and making their own lighting fixtures at Light Art, a Seattle lighting and fabrication design studio. The studio has also outfitted a van so the program, which they call ignite-create, can travel country wide.
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  • Fair visitors try their hands at designing and making their own lighting fixtures at Light Art, a Seattle lighting and fabrication design studio. The studio has also outfitted a van so the program, which they call ignite-create, can travel country wide.
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  • Fair attendees chat among furniture in the room devoted to design and designers from Mexico.
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  • Fair visitors relax in the booth of Menu A/S, a Danish design company.
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  • A woman takes a photo of a lighting fixture made of LED-lit cubes by Graypants, a design firm based in Seattle and Amsterdam. This is a small part of the fixture, whih includes about 200 cubes.
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  • Fair visitors try their hands at designing and making their own lighting fixtures at Light Art, a Seattle lighting and fabrication design studio. The studio has also outfitted a van so the program, which they call ignite-create, can travel country wide.
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  • Fair visitors try their hands at designing and making their own lighting fixtures at Light Art, a Seattle lighting and fabrication design studio. The studio has also outfitted a van so the program, which they call ignite-create, can travel country wide.
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  • Posters by Jakub Jezierski (left) and Dawid Ryski (right) in the exhibit of Polish graphic design sponsored by Culture.pl, an online magazine of Polish culture sponsored by the Adam Mikiewicz Institute. The pun in the poster on the left works in English, but not in Polish.
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  • A bouquet of wrenches accent a display of machine-inspired porcelain dining wear in the booth of Diesel Living with Seletti, a collaboration of Diesel and the Italian design firm.
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  • A woman plays with a wooden head covered in hair made from iron filings in the booth of La Tlapeleria, a booth dedicated to Mexican design. The theme is "Albures", a kind of double-entendre.
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  • A poster of a raptor (center) by Małgorzata Gurowska and of a figure boxing himself in by Pawel Jońca in the exhibit of Polish graphic design sponsored by Culture.pl, an online magazine of Polish culture sponsored by the Adam Mikiewicz Institute.
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  • An exhibitor at the New Finnish Design City, representing a number of Finish designers, shows a project to attendees.
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  • Two men look over a virtual presentation in the New Finnish Design City booth.
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  • Two men look over a virtual presentation in the Newe Finnish Design City booth.
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  • Students at work in the Design Schools workshop.
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  • Light fixtures made of plywood frames and woven string on display in the booth of Wake Up Dear. Designer Suzuko Hisata is ion the center of the group on the left.
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  • Designer Miguel Herranz of Krisa Decor stands between two pieces in his series Boho-Bling, made of brightly colored chains suspended from hoops, which jiggle when activated by pull strings.
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  • Designer Debra Folz, beside a stool with pleated fabric apron.
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  • One Sense from Joe Doucet Studio, designed to aggressively shield the wearer from outside stimula.
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  • Lioghting designer Julie Moringello of ModernMaine. Her lamps are made of paper, papyrus and other materials.
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  • A woman and her friend admire the tactile feel of a quilted wall hanging from Mexico.
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  • Brightly colored wooden chess pieces in the Mexican room.
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  • A representative from Foam Creations sits in an outdoor chair with colorful foam upholstery, a polyikefin foam.
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  • Slipcast espresso cups by Brooklyn's Espress Yourself. The elaborate molds are first made on 3-D printers.
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  • A boy engrossed by a circular table with continuous drawer, titled Round & Round, made by Luis Lim from reclaimed lumber. part of the 12 X 12 exhibit, itmes of reclaimed wood from 12 structures.
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  • Joe Trubridge, center, with his pendant lamps made of bamboo, laminated wood, and aluminum. Many of the lamps can be assempbled by the buyer.
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  • A representative from 3M Architectural Markets + Todd BRacher explains a virtual LED display. Many of those displaying at the show were individuals and small firms.
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