Suspend Your Stemware
Glassware doubles as decor in Swedish firm Form Nasielsky’s Glass Cluster chandelier, which would make a stylish space-saver above a bar or dinner table.
Sit on Your Signage
Integrate a signature fabric or banner into decor with Josh Urso Design’s molded furniture and accessories. Urso covers fabrics and other textiles with resin and then shapes it into bowls, vases, and furniture. Fabrics with bright colors look best, as the resin darkens hues—a silk designer scarf in the shape of light shade or vase, or a wall of interconnected panels, would be an original way to incorporate a product into an event. Bowls range from $60 to $120, and chairs start at $1,400.
Go With the Glow
Thomas Warnke’s new Brooklyn-based firm, Lumino Design, introduced its Spool line of lamps at the show. They give off subtle light through an acrylic tube combined with a polycarbonate prismatic layer and brushed stainless steel accents. We’d love to see them used as glowing centerpieces, or as accents in a softly lit room.
Games People Play
London-based Andre Klauser makes objects meant to get guests playing games—and therefore interacting—like cocktail napkins printed with the “Battleship” grid and a dish with holes to play peg solitaire with olives or other nibblies.
—Suzanne Ito & Chad Kaydo
Posted 07.11.05
This story originally appeared in the August/September 2005 issue of the BiZBash Event Style Reporter.
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Glassware doubles as decor in Swedish firm Form Nasielsky’s Glass Cluster chandelier, which would make a stylish space-saver above a bar or dinner table.
Sit on Your Signage
Integrate a signature fabric or banner into decor with Josh Urso Design’s molded furniture and accessories. Urso covers fabrics and other textiles with resin and then shapes it into bowls, vases, and furniture. Fabrics with bright colors look best, as the resin darkens hues—a silk designer scarf in the shape of light shade or vase, or a wall of interconnected panels, would be an original way to incorporate a product into an event. Bowls range from $60 to $120, and chairs start at $1,400.
Go With the Glow
Thomas Warnke’s new Brooklyn-based firm, Lumino Design, introduced its Spool line of lamps at the show. They give off subtle light through an acrylic tube combined with a polycarbonate prismatic layer and brushed stainless steel accents. We’d love to see them used as glowing centerpieces, or as accents in a softly lit room.
Games People Play
London-based Andre Klauser makes objects meant to get guests playing games—and therefore interacting—like cocktail napkins printed with the “Battleship” grid and a dish with holes to play peg solitaire with olives or other nibblies.
—Suzanne Ito & Chad Kaydo
Posted 07.11.05
This story originally appeared in the August/September 2005 issue of the BiZBash Event Style Reporter.
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Form Nasielsky's Glass Cluster

Josh Urso Design

Lumino Design

Andre Klausner