Azure – September 2019

(Amelia) #1

042 _ _SEPT 2019


ABOVE: A chair upholstered
in Färg & Blanche’s new
textile for Bernhardt,
A Stitch in Time.

BELOW: Becca, by Terry
Crews, comes in several
variations, including the
red velvet version shown.

Star power permeated all of Bernhardt Design’s offerings at ICFF this May. Terry
Crews – strapping in a double-breasted pinstripe suit – was a major attraction.
The crowds streamed in for a selfie with the actor-turned-designer at the Bernhardt
stand, where he was marking his third collaboration with the American furniture
brand. It included his Becca sofa in various upholsteries, including red velvet
(evoking a scarlet pout) and a buttery brown leather that someone told him reminded
him of a new baseball glove. Both Crews and Jerry Helling, Bernhardt’s president and
creative director, recalled what a nervous chatterbox Crews was when he first pro-
posed the pieces. “I told him to go in the other room and be quiet,” Helling laughed.
This year’s other big-name collaborators included Italy’s Luca Nichetto and
Sweden’s Färg & Blanche, who may not be Hollywood-famous, but are highly
sought after in the world of international design. Nichetto contributed an elegant
contract seating line with softly contoured cushions and splayed legs. “It was the
first time the final product ended up looking like the initial renderings,” says Helling.


Färg & Blanche, a duo known for its idiosyncratic aesthetic, created upholstery
based on its love of stitching in unforgiving materials like wood and metal. “I was
amazed by their creativity,” Helling says.
Helling is also interested in undiscovered talent. The brand supports ICFF Studio,
a platform for emerging designers (Chapel Petrassi, also featured on page 44 , was a
standout at the show), and a course on design – covering everything from proto-
typing to press release–writing – at the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena.
Since joining the company in 1990 , Helling has been its driving force, though he
deflects praise onto his homegrown and international talent roster. “We’ve always
been about supporting designers – before it became fashionable,” he says. But it’s
his magic touch as a design editor that’s elevating the brand. When Crews first came
to him with those initial maquettes, they included beautifully fashioned clay models.
Helling picked one up and broke off two pieces. “Now, that’s perfect” he said.
bernhardtdesign.com

Best in Show _NYCxDesign 2019


American


Craft


JERRY HELLING HAS BROUGHT
BIG-NAME TALENT TO BERNHARDT
DESIGN, RAISING THE BAR FOR
THE NORTH CAROLINA BRAND
WORDS _Elizabeth Pagliacolo
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