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An Inside Look at Collective Design Fair at this year’s NYCxDESIGN

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It is that time of the year when the world of art and design takes over Gotham in a creative fest that always leaves a lasting ripple effect: new talents emerge, ideas are exchanged, design trends crystalize, and people from all parts of the world and all sectors of design meet and mingle, often resulting in future projects and collaborations. Here is a look at some of this year’s highlights at Collective Design Fair, which wrapped up May 7.

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STICKBULB

The Ambassador light installation, made of roughly 300-year-old salvaged wood, takes inspiration from John Steinbeck’s travelogue, entitled Travels with Charley. The thoughtful design (done in collaboration with creative agency RUX) contains a mirrored base that has the effect of a reflecting-pool, while the gently calibrated lighting creates a most welcomed zen-like respite among the plethora of surrounding visual stimuli.

Courtesy of Stickbulb.

The Ambassador by Stickbulb and RUX. Courtesy of Stickbulb.

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