Jim Druckman, the president and CEO of the New York Design Center, is a figure who has a deep connection to the history of the industry. His studios, which range from plastics and metals to handmade pieces inspired by Congolese design, showcase the boundless talent in the industry. Pierre Yovanovitch, an AD100 honoree, is bringing his dynamic designs to the States. John Rosselli and Associates, founded by Jonathan Gargiulo, opened a showroom in New York’s D and D Building in 1985.
The New York Times convened a list of the most enduring and significant designers in the world. Peter Dunham, founder of Peter Dunham Home and Garden, recently unveiled his first outpost in New York. He started his own company in Friedrichshafen in 1968 with the main objective of realizing applied art, designer furniture, and art. Peter Danko Design, founded by Cliff and Judy Braun, was founded in a joint venture with Hasty Plywood in North Carolina.
Charles Eames and Ray Eames were American industrial designers who made significant historical contributions. Peter Marino, one of the most iconic and remarkable interior designers in the world, moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and immediately started his interior design company. In 2003, he launched his eponymous fabric and wallpaper collection.
Architect Peter Marino, a New York-based designer, designed the jewel box for Gabrielle Chanel, evoked Gabrielle Chanel’s artistic vision. Robert Thompson began making furniture during the Arts and Crafts era (1880s-1930s), inspired by the English styles of the 17th century.
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