The 2016 HC&G IDA Winners: Product Design
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1/4Kavante’s credenza features a heady mix of shagreen, charcoal bird’s-eye maple, and stainless steel. It’s as versatile and functional as the origami motifs that inspired it.Kavante’s credenza features a heady mix of shagreen, charcoal bird’s-eye maple, and stainless steel. It’s as versatile and functional as the origami motifs that inspired it.
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2/4Berg Design Architecture channeled M. C. Escher when creating this glass-top table, the base of which—available in clear ash or American walnut—has the quality of an optical illusion.Berg Design Architecture channeled M. C. Escher when creating this glass-top table, the base of which—available in clear ash or American walnut—has the quality of an optical illusion.
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3/4Burnt orange accents energize the wool Koi Fish rug, designed by East Hampton–based Vivid Blueprint and handwoven in Nepal. The pattern is a nod to designer Temidra Willock’s father, a landscaper who is a fan of koi ponds.Burnt orange accents energize the wool Koi Fish rug, designed by East Hampton–based Vivid Blueprint and handwoven in Nepal. The pattern is a nod to designer Temidra Willock’s father, a landscaper who is a fan of koi ponds.
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4/4One might be surprised to learn that this seemingly masculine table was inspired by women’s high heels. The base of the teak structure contains high-polished stainless-steel insets, which lend extra support.One might be surprised to learn that this seemingly masculine table was inspired by women’s high heels. The base of the teak structure contains high-polished stainless-steel insets, which lend extra support.
This article appears in the September 2016 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).