May 14 2018 | By Ryan Waddoups for Interior Design
15 Standout Products to See at ICFF 2018
(Above: Von Collection by Ercol)
International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) is taking over New York City May 20-23, 2018 for the 30th annual time. The North American platform for global design is held at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
ICFF is an encyclopedic exhibition of the latest & upcoming trends of furniture, lighting, interiors.
The International Contemporary Furniture Fair is where designers, retailers, developers and architects converge to exchange inspiration and ignite a competitive drive for contemporary residential and commercial interiors.
With a selection of both established and emerging designers, the ICFF delivers a selection of the globe’s finest, most creative, individual and original avant-garde products showcased in one venue. Exhibitors from 36 countries come to the ICFF each year to showcase the newest frontier of high-end, contemporary interiors.
ICFF® is owned by Emerald X, LLC a leading operator of business-to-business trade shows in the United States. The company currently operates more than 55 trade shows, as well as numerous other face-to-face events. In 2018, Emerald’s events connected over 500,000 global attendees and exhibitors and occupied more than 7.0 million net square feet of exhibition space.
The importance of design across all disciplines has never been more apparent. Come to the epicenter of it all and span the spectrum of new and innovative trends in residential and commercial interiors. Connect with emerging designers, meet international A-listers and work directly with suppliers to solidify your position on the cutting edge of contemporary. A wide professional network can be one of your greatest assets in interior design, and at ICFF you’ll get both organized and organic opportunities to mingle with familiar faces, make new connections and strategize with critical contacts.
Metropolis Wall Sconce by Juniper Design.
Canopy by Tempaper.
Fraction Collection by Gentner Design.
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