Exhibitors

AA Ceramics & Lighting

Brooklyn, NY

AA Ceramics and Sculpture is the studio of artist Anna Altman, whose work is drawn from coral reefs, sun-washed coastlines, and the enduring geometries of timeless architecture. Each piece emerges through an intuitive conversation with the material — impressed, pierced, and altered until texture becomes a language of touch and time. Her lighting works are cast in translucent porcelain derived from kaolin mined at Matauri Bay in Northland, New Zealand; when illuminated, the material glows from within, soft and oceanic. Some works are left unglazed, allowing the clay's raw elemental presence to speak for itself.

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Alkemis Paint

London, UK

Alkemis is the world's first wellness paint, formulated from sustainable raw materials, clear quartz, artist-quality pigments, and earthen minerals. One of the only Cradle to Cradle Certified paints in North America — nothing goes to landfill, nothing is toxic — made to help you breathe easier and live more intentionally. A terrifying footnote: paint is the single largest source of microplastics in the ocean, accounting for more than half of all microplastic pollution worldwide.

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AN Interior

New York, NY

AN Interior is the award-winning design magazine published by The Architect's Newspaper — the must-read publication for architects, planners, interior designers, and allied professionals, reaching over a million readers nationally. In print for nearly a decade, AN Interior gathers evocative contemporary interiors, furniture, and products from around the world, with an eye toward the unexpected and a particular focus on emerging talent. At Afternoon Light, AN Interior partners with do you read me?! NYC — the beloved Berlin-based bookshop making its first U.S. brick-and-mortar appearance — to present a co-curated bookshop at the fair.

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Anglepoise

Portsmouth, UK

Anglepoise is a heritage British lighting brand defined by its pioneering spring-balanced mechanism and a design philosophy rooted in precision, functionality, and enduring form. Since its inception in the 1930s, the brand has remained committed to a design approach that prioritizes purposeful engineering and timeless aesthetics, resulting in lighting that moves fluidly and holds position with perfect balance. Each piece is crafted using high-quality materials such as powder-coated aluminum, cast iron bases, and precision-engineered constant tension springs, ensuring both durability and a refined finish.

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Aronson's Floor Covering

New York, NY

Aronson's has been doing one thing for over 150 years: floors. That singular focus has made them the go-to resource for architects, interior designers, visual merchandisers, and contractors across New York City. Find them in their 5,000-square-foot Chelsea showroom, on one of the city's most design-centric blocks.

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Atelier Beroj

Brooklyn, NY

Atelier Beroj is a Brooklyn-based studio working across ceramic, paper, and wood to create functional objects with a sculptural presence. The practice is rooted in material exploration, combining hand-built processes with experimental surface treatments, including reconstituted paper made in-studio from recycled material.

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California Design Living

Beverly Hills, CA

California Design Living is a custom, handmade, luxury rug brand. Rooted in tradition and guided by a spirit of innovation, CDL redefines luxury through its beautifully crafted rugs that is made unique with high-quality materials and blending technic with contemporary aesthetics. Each rug reflects the brands dedication to uncompromising craftsmanship and artistry.

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Camber | Atelier

Detroit, MI

Camber | Atelier is a furniture studio focused on quiet form, careful proportion, and the tactile qualities of solid wood. The work sits at the intersection of contemporary and Danish modern design, drawing equally from traditional joinery and sculptural shaping. Rather than chasing novelty, each piece is an exercise in refinement—paring a form back until only what’s essential remains.

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Cape Lily

Yonkers, NY

Cape Lily produces wallpaper that honors the art of floristry. Founded by South African floral designer Sylvia Lukach, Cape Lily is known for natural, botanical wallcoverings that merge two distinct art forms: photography and floral design. Every design begins with real flowers and translates the core principles of floral design—shape, form, and scale—into an enduring medium for the home.

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Carl Hansen & Søn

Funen, DK

Carl Hansen & Søn has been crafting modern design classics since 1908. A third-generation Danish family business and the world's largest manufacturer of furniture designed by Hans J. Wegner, the brand has spent over a century gathering the most iconic furniture designs under one roof — from Wegner and Arne Jacobsen to Børge Mogensen, Kaare Klint, and Tadao Ando. The philosophy is simple: iconic design combines simplicity, aesthetics, and functionality, brought to life through skillful work with the highest quality materials.

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Cartwright New York

Brooklyn, NY

Cartwright New York, is the Brooklyn-based studio dedicated to bespoke glass lighting and objects founded by Carolyn Cartwright. Her work is rooted in a dialogue between historical reference and meticulous craftsmanship, guided by a deep sensitivity to material, form, and process. Through glass, she explores the expressive potential of light – its ability to shape atmosphere, soften space, and create a sense of quiet clarity.

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Dimwit

Portland, OR

Dimwit is artful hardware—refined forms, considered finishes, and a playful sensibility applied to the details most designers are forced to ignore. Founded by Joanna Bean Martin, a veteran brand designer and principal of Portland's Afterall Studios, Dimwit treats lighting controls and outlets as objects worthy of attention. Statement pieces that add character, designed to elevate the smallest details of your daily rhythm.

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do you read me?! nyc

Berlin, DE

do you read me?! is the beloved Berlin institution that has been setting the standard for curated print culture since 2008 — magazines, books, and journals spanning art, photography, architecture, design, fashion, and visual culture. They also run a permanent shop at the Swiss Institute on St. Marks Place here in town. At Afternoon Light, they'll be onsite offering a thoughtfully edited selection of international publications in the good company of the team from AN Interior magazine.

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Dusty Deco

Stockholm, SE

Dusty Deco is a Swedish contemporary design brand founded by Edin and Lina Kjellvertz, whose story began not in a design studio but in flea markets, on road trips, and around late-night tables in Barcelona. What started as a shared obsession with collecting eclectic vintage furniture and objects evolved into one of Sweden's most distinctive design voices. After a decade of sourcing the world's most compelling pieces, Edin and Lina turned their eye inward and began designing their own collection: furniture, lighting, rugs, and objects that carry the same soul and storytelling as the vintage finds that shaped them.

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Eamon's Chairs & Stools

Brooklyn, NY

Eamon Murphy makes small batch seating that is as playful as it is precise, combining traditional handcraft with digital fabrication, historical forms with modern manufacturing. Structurally honest. Adventurous in form. Every piece a little unexpected.

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Eric Weil

Brooklyn, NY

Eric Weil is a Brooklyn-based furniture designer whose work spans more than two decades. Working at the intersection of structure and sculpture, he has developed a distinct language grounded in simplicity, beauty, geometry, durability, and adaptability. His practice is defined by a disciplined approach to material, often pushing familiar materials beyond their expected use.

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Espaces et Lignes

New York, NY

Espaces et Lignes specializes in high-quality office furniture, kitchens, and architectural dividers from leading European brands. Its curated selection balances aesthetics, functionality, and durability, creating workspaces that are both efficient and inspiring. With a strong focus on adaptability, it supports projects of all scales, offering tailored solutions developed in close collaboration with manufacturers.

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Fay Jones School of Architecture

Fayetteville, AR

The Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas brings market-ready, student work to Afternoon Light, presenting lighting designs from the next generation of architects and designers. Founded in 1946, the school offers education in architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design — and their presence here is a reminder that the best design rooms make space for what's coming next.

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Ford Bostwick

New York, NY

Ford Bostwick is a New York City-based designer working across furniture, architecture, and art. Through rigorous engineering and a spare use of materials, he creates minimal, carefully considered designs that are as structurally honest as they are quietly beautiful. At Afternoon Light, he debuts a new wood table, new lighting, and additional colorways of his flagship, ever-elegant sconce.

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Forks Plus

Brooklyn, NY

Forks Plus is a flatware project based in Brooklyn by designer Kelsey Fairhurst. Each piece is made from 304 stainless steel and offered in a range of colors and finishes. With only one major flatware manufacturer remaining in the US, Forks Plus rethinks how flatware can be made without losing visibility into who makes it, how it’s made, and where it comes from.

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Gantri

San Francisco, CA

Gantri is a digital manufacturing platform removing the barriers that prevent great designs from reaching the market. Powered by breakthrough 3D printing technology and a proprietary plant-based polymer, Gantri makes it possible to produce beautiful, sustainable lighting with speed, precision, and minimal waste — opening the door to a new generation of expressive, design-forward products. At Afternoon Light, Gantri debuts a new light in collaboration with Rarify, designed by Christian Borger.

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Gone

New York, NY

Gone is a multidisciplinary design studio working across glass, lighting, textiles, and functional objects. This collection includes handcrafted floor and table lamps, candle holders, and tableware. Each piece is designed to balance form, material, and atmosphere. Rooted in natural processes and a sculptural approach to design, Gone creates objects that are quiet, with a lived-in sensibility.

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Goodesign

New York, NY

Goodesign is a New York-based modular furniture studio founded in 2024 by self-taught designer Emmanuel Popoteur. Popoteur's route into design was instinctive — rooted in skateboarding, clothing, and DIY — until a PVC chair he made went viral and changed everything. His debut Eclipse Collection introduced a system of Baltic birch plywood and stainless-steel brackets; his follow-up Beam range, shown at Milan in collaboration with Stone Island, uses bent aluminum elements that function as stools, tables, benches, consoles, or shelves. Adaptable, everyday, and designed to evolve with the people who use them. Goodesign will host an experiential reference library in partnership with the creative agency Feels Like Home at Afternoon Light.

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Hapny Home

Houston, TX

Hapny was born from a childhood spent watching her father build a cabinet hardware company — and a grown-up frustration with an industry that had never gotten it right. Founder Priya Vij set out to change that, designing a thoughtful collection of cabinet hardware that lives at the sweet spot of durability, affordability, and beauty. No overwhelming options, no inconsistent finishes, no lack of guidance. Just well-designed hardware that makes the smallest details of your home something to admire.

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Hem

Stockholm, SE

Hem is a Stockholm-based independent design brand founded in 2014, collaborating with vanguard designers and renowned European manufacturers to deliver contemporary furniture, lighting, and accessories of the highest quality. The collection spans homes and workplaces, with an emphasis on innovative, often modular designs built to contract-grade standards, sustainable European-made materials, and direct-to-consumer accessibility. The belief is simple: great design can enrich lives. The collection proves it.

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HiLo

New York, NY

HiLo is a Brooklyn-based custom seating company specializing in the transformation of vintage frames into bold, design-forward statement pieces. Working primarily with mid-century and late-20th-century seating, the company reimagines each piece through structural modifications, curated textiles, and refined craftsmanship. Rooted in sustainability, HiLo extends the life of existing furniture while delivering one-of-a-kind designs that balance character, quality, and contemporary aesthetics. Custom, reimagined.

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Humanscale Living

New York, NY

Humanscale Living brings the brand's decades of workplace design expertise into the home, through healthy materials, sustainable production, and integrated comfort. The residential offshoot of the iconic Humanscale line, it offers a curated collection of seating, lounge chairs, height-adjustable desks, lighting, and work surfaces — all finished in exclusive textiles from Dedar, Kvadrat, and Elmo Leather. Designed for those who work from home without compromise. Timeless, minimal, and built to perform.

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IKONstudio

New York, NY

IKONstudio was founded to revive significant works of design history for the way people live today. Its debut release, featured at Afternoon Light, centers on the Charles Pfister chair — originally designed at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill for Halston's legendary Olympic Tower studio in the 1970s — thoughtfully reintroduced with updated ergonomics, sustainable materials, and the glamour of the original fully intact. For anyone who believes great design deserves a second life.

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Studio/ JIALUN XIONG

Los Angeles, CA

Studio/ JIALUN XIONG, a multidisciplinary design studio based in Los Angeles, exploring ideas of duality and creative restraint in designs for spaces, furnishings, lighting, and objects. Graphic, high-drama, and rigorously intentional, Xiong’s design objects push the boundaries of their construction, balancing positive and negative space as a means of heightening the experience of their users. Hovering between weightlessness and weighty, Xiong’s forms inspire a quiet contemplation and gentle focus that keeps one squarely grounded in the present.

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John Wells Metal

Brooklyn, NY

John Wells Metal is the studio of metal fabricator and designer John Wells. His design work references engines, machinery, architecture, and historical American design, with a specific focus on material and patina. All pieces are designed, fabricated, finished, wired, and assembled by John in DUMBO, Brooklyn. His friends call him Jack.

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Kahen Design

Detroit, MI

Founded by Ryan Kahen, Kahen Design is a Brooklyn-born, Detroit-based design practice grounded in architectural methods, the built environment and exploration. Leveraging his multidisciplinary background and utilizing fundamental building materials, Ryan creates furniture and objects that experiment with materiality and processes to create sculptural yet functional pieces. Simple, beautiful, and intentional, Kahen Design’s mission is to create objects that are used every day and displayed within the home, blending a minimal aesthetic with utility.

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Källemo

Värnamo, SE

Källemo has been making furniture that resists the passage of time since 1947. Redefined by Sven Lundh in the 1970s, the Swedish brand built its reputation on a single conviction: an object shall stand the wear of the eye. Based in Värnamo, Källemo collaborates with designers who challenge conventional furniture making — including Jonas Bohlin, Mats Theselius, and John Kandell — producing iconic, unconventional pieces with strong personal expression and uncompromising craft. Källemo's collections are aimed at architects and retailers who share this view of quality and work long-term.

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Keap Candles

Kingston, NY

Keap is a Kingston, NY-based Benefit Corporation founded in 2015 around a simple but urgent question: in an always-on world, how do we reconnect with ourselves and restore our balance with nature? Through artistry and regenerative practices, Keap makes all-natural luxury candles that never sacrifice scent quality or performance. Sustainable, considered, and made to slow you down.

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Keeps

Seattle, WA

Keeps Home is a Pacific Northwest furniture brand making solid oak pieces designed to last a lifetime and move with you through every stage of it. Tool-free assembly, honest materials, and a genuine commitment to sustainability — including its Off-Cuts program and tree planting with every purchase. At Afternoon Light, Keeps debuts the Architect Bed Frame, a refined solid oak design with integrated headboard that elevates the bed from utilitarian object to spatial anchor. Also on view: Emergency Birthday Candle, a functional art object, and Off-Cuts: Apple Boxes, repurposed from surplus bed production materials.

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KLN Studio

Brooklyn, NY

KLN Studio is a Brooklyn-based design and fabrication studio owned and operated by Sam Keene, James Lepkowski, and Toby Newman. With backgrounds spanning woodworking, metalworking, and digital fabrication, the team produces their own line of furniture and objects while offering full design, engineering, and fabrication services for residential and commercial clients. Everything is made in their 3,000 square foot Brooklyn facility — from a single custom piece to a complete commercial build out.

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Lawson-Fenning

Los Angeles, CA

Lawson-Fenning was founded by Glenn Lawson and Grant Fenning, who met as furniture design students at ArtCenter College in Pasadena in the late 1990s. Working from a studio in Old Town Pasadena, the designer-maker duo uses simple forms and considered detail to merge the beauty of natural materials with the heritage of California craft. At the heart of the brand is the LF Collection — purposeful, handmade in Los Angeles with the same family of fabricators the studio has worked with for over two decades. At Afternoon Light, Lawson-Fenning will provide the furniture setting for Matthew McCormick lighting.

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Loose Parts

Hudson, NY

Loose Parts is a Hudson Valley studio founded by Jennifer June, an interior designer and cabinetmaker. The studio designs and builds the Workshop Kitchen, a modular solid wood kitchen system launched in October 2025 and making its first public appearance at Afternoon Light. Freestanding, finished on all four sides, and built from solid Northeast hardwood with interlocking wood joints and visible hardware, the Workshop Kitchen is designed to be composed piece by piece, adapted over time, and moved when you do. Spaces change. The Workshop Kitchen changes with them.

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Mary Ratcliffe Studio

Ontario, CA

Mary Ratcliffe Studio is a design and fabrication studio creating contemporary furniture and objects with an uncompromising commitment to craft, quality, and longevity. Every piece is handmade by a small group of talented craftspeople who consider and perfect every facet from start to finish — no assembly line, no shortcuts. Rooted in deep respect for natural materials and the handmaking process, the studio produces work of the same distinction as collectible design, built to be passed down through generations. What fills a space dictates its character. Mary Ratcliffe Studio builds accordingly.

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Matthew McCormick Studio

Vancouver, CA

Matthew McCormick Studio is a globally recognized decorative lighting brand founded in Vancouver in 2013 by Matthew McCormick, a former creative director who brought a strong sense of composition and visual storytelling to functional art. Known for an experimental design ethos and sculptural precision, the studio produces handcrafted luminaires that blend precious materials — hand-poured glass, metal, wood — with modern fabrication techniques including CNC milling and LED innovation. From signature collections like the Halo, Ova, and Cascadia to fully bespoke site-specific installations, Matthew McCormick Studio works with architects and designers worldwide to create lighting that is as arresting as it is considered.

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MUHLY

Austin, TX

MUHLY is a furniture, lighting, and object studio founded in 2021 by two artists who turned to industrial and interior design. Handmade from solid woods and metals chosen to age naturally, each piece is material-forward, graphic, and grounded — inspired by art, nostalgia, and the rhythms of everyday life. MUHLY believes furniture should do more than fill a room. It should shape how we feel within it.

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New Hat

Nashville, TN

New Hat is a surface design studio specializing in custom wallcoverings and installations that blend historical reference with contemporary materials — transforming spaces through murals and patterns made for clients who want something they can't find anywhere else. At Afternoon Light, the studio presents its custom Kid's Art wallpaper and fabric: a deeply personal offering that works with art-loving families to transform their children's collected artwork into heirloom wallcoverings and fabrics. An archive otherwise lost to storage, elevated into something fit for a museum. Shown alongside furniture studio Scheibe Design.

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Nicholas Newcomb

New York, NY

Born in upstate New York and raised in the Hudson Valley, Nicholas Newcomb grew up using visual arts to explore the overlap of design, science, and nature. Years of study at the potter’s wheel led Newcomb on a journey of working with master potters, managing ceramic production studios, consulting on product development, and teaching ceramic arts. His time as an apprentice under Toshiko Takaezu was especially formative. Today, Newcomb utilizes time-tested production techniques to make collections of playfully decorated tableware and elegant accessories.

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Olivia Barry / By Hand

Tarrytown, NY

Olivia Barry is the founder of Olivia Barry / By Hand, a line of handmade ceramic lighting and fine art objects crafted in her Tarrytown, NY studio. Since launching in 2022, the brand has grown to include table, floor, wall, and ceiling-mounted designs — each piece made by hand with the same precision and care that defined her earlier work designing for Eva Zeisel, Crate & Barrel, Thomas O'Brien, and Isaac Mizrahi Home. Represented by galleries in New York, Washington DC, Toronto, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

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Ollin

Brooklyn, NY

Ollin is a New York-based design studio founded by Noel Hernandez and Viktoria Barbo as a deeply personal exploration of cultural heritage, shared histories, and the forces that shape us. Drawing from myths, materials, and histories spanning the globe, the studio creates objects that bridge past and future — pieces that don't simply exist in space but transform it. Every work is an exploration of heritage and possibility.

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ORCA

Los Angeles, CA

ORCA is a female-founded landscape design and outdoor product studio based in Los Angeles and San Francisco, using plants and natural materials in their rawest forms to reconnect people with the earth. The studio's ethos is built on three principles: proximity, sourcing materials as close to the site as possible; underdone, preferring raw, chemical-free finishes that allow materials to breathe and age naturally; and bespoke, specifying all furnishings, masonry, steel, and carpentry custom through a community of skilled makers. ORCA designs balance permanence and impermanence — acknowledging that nature can appear permanent, but only for a fragment of time.

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Palet.

Utrecht, NL

Palet is a Dutch ceramic tile studio founded by three friends who engineered their own glazing machine and never looked back. Based in the Netherlands, the studio designs and produces glazed ceramic wall tiles made to order — each project tailored in color, composition, and scale through a proprietary design system that gives designers full control over rhythm and flow across a surface. The approach begins with a single conviction: a wall is not a backdrop, but a canvas. Unconventional, material-forward, and genuinely surprising.

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Parma Tile

Queens, NY

Parma Tile is a second-generation, family-operated brand established in Queens, New York since 1975. Driven by curiosity, the studio carefully hand-selects tiles that embody ingenuity, preservation, and narrative — occasionally challenging industry norms of what tile ought to be. At Afternoon Light, Parma presents traditional Delft tile sourced from the Netherlands: hand-painted ceramic pieces depicting scenes and motifs from historic 17th to 19th century Delft production. Rare and special, only a handful of factories in the world still preserve this tradition.

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Patrick Mele

Greenwich, CT

Patrick Mele draws from the past and present to create environments that feel timeless and distinctly personal, with a signature attention to color and scale. His highly acclaimed residential and commercial work spans Europe and the United States, and has been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Domino, House Beautiful, New York Magazine, and beyond. Named to the AD100 and Elle Decor's A-List, and recognized as a designer to watch by both Vogue and Departures. In addition to his design practice, Mele runs a retail shop in Greenwich, Connecticut — a curated mix of art, antiques, and original designs.

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Peekee Design

New York, NY

Peekee Design operates as a forward-thinking, trade-exclusive design agency with a highly curated and collaborative vision. It brings together exceptional craftsmanship through a refined selection of unique, customizable, and collectible pieces, fostering dialogue between designers, makers, and clients while bridging international creativity with contemporary interiors.

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Pern Baan

Brooklyn, NY

PERN BAAN is an artisan-made lighting and home decor brand founded by Thai-American designer Robert Sukrachand, designing between New York City and Chiang Mai, Thailand. The brand bridges contemporary design with traditional Thai craftsmanship — working with local artisans in materials including marble, brass, and clay. At Afternoon Light, PERN BAAN launches DIN (ดิน — Thai for "clay"), a ceramic lighting and side table collection developed in collaboration with U.S. designer Christopher Merchant and Chuanlhong Ceramic in Thailand, exploring how Merchant's signature extruded forms could be reinterpreted through hand-cast ceramics and Northern Thai glazes.

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Phase Design

Los Angeles, CA

Phase Design is a contemporary furniture company founded by designer Reza Feiz in Los Angeles in 2000, creating artisan-crafted pieces for residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces. Inspired by the Modernist masters, the studio elevates basic forms to their most beautiful and compelling shape — stripping away excess until what remains is universal, pure, and iconic. Every piece is made locally, celebrating the skills and ingenuity of Los Angeles craftspeople.

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Quartered

New York, NY

Founded by Joshua Sevitz and making its debut at Afternoon Light, Quartered is a line of furniture launching with a single piece: a coffee table. Hand-painted, Judd-ian with pop, a secret drawer for your stash.

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RAD Furniture

Los Angeles, CA

RAD Furniture is a Los Angeles-based design and fabrication studio founded in 2010, making durable, architectural indoor/outdoor furniture with a material-honest approach rooted in California craft. Known for perforated steel, powder-coated finishes, and in-house production out of their Frogtown studio, RAD has grown from welding one-off tables for friends to working with the likes of Nike, Sweetgreen, and Whole Foods — without losing the directness that started it all. At Afternoon Light, RAD launches a new collaboration with fellow LA designer Sam Klemick.

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Ramona Albert

New York, NY

Ramona Albert is a registered architect and founder of Ramona Albert Architecture, a New York City-based practice whose work spans the full scale of the built environment — from the exterior envelopes of landmark buildings to objects held in the hand and on the body. Her construction portfolio includes the TWA Hotel at JFK, 5 Manhattan West, Louis Vuitton ION Orchard Singapore, and Lincoln Square Synagogue. The product collection is a natural extension of that architectural rigor, applying the same principles of nature-informed, technology-advanced craft to an intimate scale — including 3D-printed sculptural objects for the home.

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Rarify

Philadelphia, PA

Rarify is a designer-led company specializing in the curation, sale, and creation of rare and collectible vintage and contemporary furniture and lighting. Founded by Jeremy Bilotti and David Rosenwasser, the Philadelphia-based studio blends rigorous research, advanced technology, and storytelling with commerce — offering museum-quality design to architects, developers, institutions, and individual collectors through both an online gallery and a physical showroom. Rarify's mission is to ensure that significant design, past and present, remains visible and meaningful. At Afternoon Light, Rarify debuts a new original lighting collaboration with Gantri, designed by Christian Borger.

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Resource Furniture

New York, NY

Resource Furniture has defined multifunctional design since 2000, creating integrated living systems that help spaces work harder and feel better. Through innovative, Italian-made wall beds, transforming tables, seating, and storage, the brand brings together refined design, enduring craftsmanship, and tailored solutions built for the way people live today. At Afternoon Light, Resource Furniture showcases Ella & Louis — a flexible, freestanding Queen-size wall bed that transforms into two separate single beds, each with its own integrated seating. Space-saving innovation, beautifully solved.

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Rhyme Studio

New York, NY

Rhyme is a New York City-based interior design, design-maker, and art advisory practice founded by Dublin-born designer Claire McGovern, creating hand-knotted Irish wool carpets and tapestries as customizable sculptural art. Sourced from small organic farmers, spun at historic Irish mills, and dyed with natural non-toxic dyes, every piece is traceable, biodegradable, and built to last generations. In a world where 90% of carpet is synthetic, Rhyme is doing something radical: making it beautiful to do the right thing.

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RS Barcelona

Barcelona, ES

RS Barcelona designs game tables and furniture driven by a single philosophy: The Art of Play. The Spanish brand creates beautifully crafted pieces — from pool tables to foosball to lounge furniture — that dare to bring play into spaces where it was never expected. Sophisticated in design, joyful in spirit, and sustainably made. Because play, RS Barcelona believes, is not just an activity. It's an attitude.

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Sara Schoenberger

New Orleans, LA

Sara Schoenberger is a New Orleans-based lighting designer creating made-to-order products for galleries, private residences, and commercial spaces, alongside lighting design for leading brands. Trained in sculpture and installation art at Carnegie Mellon and refined through years in New York metalworking and product design studios, her practice sits at the intersection of art and engineering — driven by technical challenge, material discovery, and objects that defy visual expectations. The goal is always the same: enduring delight.

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Scheibe Design

Nashville, TN

Scheibe Design is a Nashville-based furniture studio founded in 2020 by father-son duo Tres and Nate Scheibe. Working in fine hardwoods, Italian vegetable-tanned leather, and stone, the studio creates handcrafted, heirloom-quality pieces that bridge contemporary expression and timeless form. Nate leads the artistic direction; Tres handles engineering and operations. The result is furniture designed to be both functionally precise and genuinely beautiful — built for generational use and the spaces that deserve it.

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Shelton Metal

Wilmington, NC

Shelton Metal is a custom jewelry brand expanding into sculptural objects for the home, founded and designed by Colby Byrd. Drawing from the ocean's depths — its shadowed terrain, crustaceans, and overlooked marine forms — Byrd brings the language of jewelry to the table, transforming functional objects into adornment. Each piece blurs the boundary between sculpture and utility, ornament and ritual. Rooted in the romance of the sea and the imagined elegance of a gentleman pirate's table.

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SmallMediumLarge

Montreal, CA

Smallmediumlarge is a women-owned design studio based in Montreal, working across bespoke furniture, spatial storytelling, and brand experience. Founded by designers with backgrounds in industrial design and architecture, the studio operates at every scale — hence the name — creating functional, considered pieces that bridge everyday objects and immersive interior environments. Driven by curiosity and shapes that matter.

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Streicher Goods

Brooklyn, NY

Streicher Goods is a Brooklyn-based studio founded by Ethan Streicher, creating handcrafted ceramic furnishings and lighting that bring warmth and a human touch to modern interiors. With a background in graphic design and a love for geometric form, Streicher merges sculptural expression with functional design — producing tactile, timeless pieces that move easily between art and everyday life.

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Stickbulb

Long Island City, NY

Stickbulb designs and manufactures sustainable, modular LED lighting in New York City, crafting fixtures from reclaimed wood — salvaged from old water towers, factory buildings, and local forests — combined with metal components in a modular system built to configure endlessly. Founded in 2012 with a philosophy of creation from destruction, the studio hand-finishes every piece and ships flat-packed for assembly. The result is lighting that is as architecturally considered as it is responsibly made.

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Stone & Sawyer

Delhi, NY

Stone and Sawyer is a Delaware County, New York studio founded by Julian Peploe and David Ryan — originally from the UK and Detroit, Michigan — creating handcrafted stoneware and wood lamps with an unwavering commitment to craft, community, and natural materials. Every ceramic body is hand-thrown, sanded, and glazed in multiple thin layers. Every brass component is resurfaced and finished by hand. Every wood element is custom-turned to match the exact diameter of the fired ceramic. Lighting that earns the word heirloom.

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Symbol

New York, NY

Symbol designs and manufactures furniture with long-term functional and emotional value — beautifully functional pieces born from a thorough, iterative process and built to be enjoyed across generations. The studio's commitment is to design that goes beyond solutions, delivering furniture that provides an experience worth having and keeping. Designed and made in America, with a fully local approach that takes serious responsibility for the furniture industry's footprint on the planet.

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Tantuvi

Brooklyn, NY

Tantuvi is reimagining what handmade in India can be. Founded in 2015 by designer Arati Rao, the studio creates contemporary rugs inspired by art and architecture, produced in close collaboration with seventh-generation master weavers whose ancestors began making flatweave rugs 400 years ago as nomads needing durable, portable tent flooring. Those same qualities — strength, lightness, longevity — make Tantuvi rugs especially suited to modern homes. Each piece is hand-woven on panja looms, taking between two weeks and two months to complete, and built to last a lifetime. Fair wages, community investment, and the preservation of a vital craft tradition are at the heart of everything.

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The Lawns

Brooklyn, NY

The Lawns uses surface as a vehicle for storytelling — inviting discovery of unexpected themes, colors, and motifs through textiles and wallcoverings. At Afternoon Light, the studio previews Primary Effect exclusively: a new outdoor textile collection and a study on color theory, memory, and time. Four new fabrics presented as static memories — snapshots of the day at its most vivid, designed to linger with the strength of a first impression. Woven in Italy from 100% recyclable, non-toxic materials, and built for the outdoors: sun, chlorine, stain, moisture, mould, and UV resistant, with a breathable weave and a remarkably soft touch.

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USM

Münsingen, CH

USM has been a Swiss family-run business since 1885, defined by the iconic USM Haller modular system: and one of the most culturally potent pieces of furniture in the world right now. From Supreme and Ghetto Gastro to Snøhetta USM has become the collab partner of choice for the most discerning names in design, art, and culture. The system's genius is its infinite adaptability: tubes, connectors, panels, endlessly reconfigured. Greenguard certified for low emissions, built to last generations, and somehow only getting cooler with age. At Afternoon Light USM will debut it's soft panel system.

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Vitricca Iannazzi

Cambridge, MA

Andrew Iannazzi is a Massachusetts-based glass artist and a founding member of Greater Boston Glassworks, expanding community access to glassmaking in Boston. Drawing inspiration from historical Italian and Scandinavian design alongside American popular imagery, Iannazzi uses off-hand blowing and traditional mold-blowing techniques to create work that explores functionality, form, and iconic representation — from bouquet vases and glass bowls to his beloved glass tiki mugs.

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Wallpaper Projects

Brooklyn, NY

Wallpaper Projects is a boutique design studio specializing in custom-made, custom-fit, high-end wallpaper and fabric material. Working closely with artists and clients, our ever-expanding experimentation with different materials and chemical processes promotes a collaborative exploration of exciting new designs with which we transform traditional uses of wallpaper and other wall coverings for commercial and residential applications.

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Willett

Los Angeles, CA

Willett is a Los Angeles-based design company focused on furniture and spaces, freely mixing references in pursuit of something quietly new. Founded by Ben Willett — an architect with over 15 years in spatial design working for some of the world's leading brands — the studio spans custom, art, and in-line pieces with a design language that pays homage to 20th century modernism. Willett's showroom is in the Arts District, Los Angeles.

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ZETR

Sydney, AUS

ZETR was founded in Sydney in 2017 with the goal of making gorgeous electrical hardware that never interrupts great architecture. Light switches, power outlets, control systems — all of it reconsidered from the inside out. Flush detailing, restrained geometry, natural metals, matte finishes, designed to sit quietly and confidently in the room, supporting the architect's intent and never competing with it. At Afternoon Light, ZETR makes its North American debut, launching its signature 13 FLUSH range as the first step in its expansion across the Americas.

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