Looking back on 2012


It's been an interesting and visually exciting year. We compiled some of the highlights below...


We finished off 2011 with a trip to Berlin-- and exciting and vibrant city. We saw some amazing street art.


I had an exciting opportunity to re-connect with the glass world through a workshop put on by the Corning Museum 'Glass Lab'. The event took place on Governor's Island in coordination with the Cooper Hewitt museum; master glass blowers partnered up with designers to create original works of art. 


In the fall of 2012 we look the designers dream trip to Helsinki Finland for Design Week-- the World Design Capital for 2012. The Design Museum is a feast for the eyes. From Marimekko and Alvar Aalto to Arabia and Kaj Franck the museum was filled with many amazing examples of design.


While strolling through a mid-city park in Helsinki we encountered a wonderful public art instillation called "Knit'N'Tag" in which trees got 'knit bombed' with gorgeous coverings. For more info on how these were made watch this video.


This past winter I had the pleasure to attend the re-opening of the Yale University Art Gallery thanks to a great expansion in their collection and space. We were pleasantly surprised to find Smilow Glass on permanent display in the Decorative Arts Since 1950 section. The entire museum is filled with incredible artwork and their collection is amazing-- a definite must see. 

Looking forward to the new year and its inevitable visual finds.. stay tuned!




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