ICFF and WantedDesign Manhattan 2022: Building a better future
All eyes will be on New York from 15 to 17 May as ICFF and WantedDesign Manhattan return, this year with a focus on new design approaches, sustainability and the next generation of talent.
April 18, 2022 | 10:00 pm CUT

The International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) and WantedDesign Manhattan will take place at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York from 15 to 17 May 2022


The theme of sustainability will play a central role over the course of the three days in Manhattan, with the ECO Solidarity platform focusing on ecological solutions, including from Sus Design (top) and Livable Platform
Finding a new sense of purpose
When the New York shows stepped out of the pandemic shadows last November, there was a lot of catching up to do. Eyes were on what everyone had got up to over the past two years. Now, it’s time to move things on. Antonelli’s focus will be on four themes: Technology, Society, Communication and Ecology. Taking place a month before Milan’s rescheduled Salone, and with a roster of exhibitors from more than 16 countries making the trip, it’s here in New York that we will start to see if there really is a new sense of purpose in these areas.When the New York shows stepped out of the pandemic shadows last November, there was a lot of catching up to do. Eyes were on what everyone had got up to over the past two years. Now, it’s time to move things on


The influence of nature not only on design but on wellbeing also comes into focus at ICFF and WantedDesign Manhattan. Shown here, nature-inspired creations from Brooklyn's Concrete Poetics (top) and Mexican tile designer, Alfonso Verduzco
Ecology and wellbeing taking the lead
With focus sharpening on the do-or-die nature of the sustainability question, we can expect both established as well as new designers from around the world to put it front and centre of their work. The ECO Solidarity platform initiated by the Polish Cultural Institute New York and Studio Rygalik and developed with WantedDesign Manhattan will highlight progress, presenting nine European studios united through their drive for ecology. A need often twinned with sustainable design is that for more salubrious, human-centric interior design and this will be tackled by heavy-weights Turf, Mohawk Group, 3M, Ressource+Rezina, Visual Magnetics and Precious Woods, who, as part of Wanted Interiors, sponsored by Ultrafabrics, will use immersive installations to demonstrate innovative solutions for creating healthy spaces.


Nature also informs the porcelain and stoneware of Norway's Figgjo (top) and Lundhs (middle) respectively, while Tucson-based Levi Christiansen draws inspiration from the Sonoran desert (bottom)
Design shaped by nature
In evidence, too, will be the powerful role of nature in design and wellbeing. Crafts old and new drawing on the natural environment include ICFF’s Norwegian exhibitors Figgjo porcelain and Lundhs stone, while many modern makers on WantedDesign Manhattan’s Look Book platform – which facilitates matchmaking between designer-makers from across North America and interior designers and architects – bring a sense of locale to their work. They include Tucson-based Levi Christiansen, whose furniture design is informed by the tones, forms and textures of the Sonoran desert, Mexican tile designer, Alfonso Verduzco, whose black clay designs take textures from local nature, Canadian Simon Johns, whose pieces are contemplations on the ‘pure and raw shapes of his surroundings’, and new Brooklyn brand Concrete Poetics, whose beautifully brutal pieces of sculptural furniture are inspired by nature, land and sea.With focus sharpening on the do-or-die nature of the sustainability question, we can expect both established as well as new designers from around the world to put it front and centre of their work


Together with sponsors that include Bend Goods (Loop Lounge chair pictured, top) and Ligne Roset (bottom), Rodolfo Agrella will explore the theme of indoor-outdoor living at Wanted Interior's The Lounge
Supporting fresh talent
There will be strong support for young talent through both shows – ICFF Studio, in partnership with Bernhardt Design, shines a light on the next generation of designers through the ICFF Studio competition, this year with nine winners from 2020 and six from 2022 entrants. WantedDesign Manhattan’s Launch Pad, presented with media partner Design Milk and sponsored by American Standard, meanwhile, is the perfect place to witness the fresh ideas of emerging talent, and this year a Schools Exhibit will be added, showcasing the work of international design students – a symbiotic exercise in developing networks between new talent and established professionals.
In partnership with Bernhardt Design (whose new Cory Grosser-designed Mulholland chair is pictured), the ICFF Studio competition will shine a light on the next generation of designers, with nine winners from the 2020 edition and six entrants from 2022
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