Azure – September 2019

(Amelia) #1
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JEFF MARTIN JOINERY, VANCOUVER
At ICFF, where established Canadian brands
Bensen, Molo and ANDlight dominated, Jeff
Martin Joinery brought the quirk. His Cymatic
Lenses series includes the chandelier above,
composed of blown glass and mandrel-bent
steel, and a sconce with a textural hand-carved
and -painted base. His unique aesthetic met
with a positive response. “Hopefully, we’ll be
seeing some of the pieces in New York restau-
rants and hospitality projects next year,”
he says. jeffmartinjoinery.ca

RAINVILLE SANGARÉ, MONTREAL
Lambert Rainville and Nicholas Sangaré exhibited the new Biau stool as
part of WantedDesign Manhattan’s exceptionally strong Quebec design
spotlight. Originally made in metal for Montreal’s Bibiko restaurant, the
stools were reconceptualized in wood, which the designers say “show-
cases the materiality and craftsmanship required to achieve such a simple
form.” They were right: They sold all of the prototypes during the show.
rainville-sangare.com

LALAYA DESIGN, TORONTO
Returning to WantedDesign, where she won the Launch Pad competition for
lighting last year, Hanae Baruchel showed a number of recent works from her
Lalaya label, including the modular Bim Bom bookshelf. Made with hand-cast
concrete pillars and wooden shelves, the ingenious, brutalism-influenced
system can grow or shrink to meet the user’s needs. The win last year was
a milestone for the designer, who in April showed at the Milan furniture fair’s
SaloneSatellite. It turns out Canadian design is hot in Europe, too: “There’s a lot
of potential for my work in Europe – I’m exploring opening a studio there,”
she says. lalayadesign.com


THE CANADIAN PRESENCE WAS STRONG
THROUGHOUT NYCxDESIGN, AS THIS
EXCITING TRIO DEMONSTRATES


WORDS _Elizabeth Pagliacolo


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_NYCxDesign 2019 Best in Show

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