1. Pat Kim

    Virginia native Pat Kim graduated with a degree in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in 2009. After completing an internship with Fisher-Price and working for a high-end furniture designer/fabricator, he set up his own studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
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  2. Pete Oyler

    Pete Oyler is a versatile designer whose work explores the intersections of design, craft, contemporary culture, and history.
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  3. Rilla Alexander

    Rilla Alexander explores creativity and ideas through graphic forms and bold colors and inspires both children and adults through books, workshops and exhibitions.
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  4. Runa Klock

    Runa Klock is a designer based in Oslo, Norway. Her designs are inspired by nature and characterized by a strong interest in material and craft.
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  5. Sam Bigio

    Sam Bigio is a designer and creative director based in Miami.
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  6. Sam Stewart

    Sam Stewart (b. 1988, North Carolina) is a New York based artist whose work resembles and functions as household furniture and domestic objects. As...
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  7. Sarah Burns

    Sarah Burns is an artist working in the fields of furniture, interiors and jewelry.
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  8. Selena Liu

    Selena is a designer exploring color, form, and humor to elicit joy and child-like energy. 
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  9. Simone Brewster

    Simone Brewster is a London-based artist and designer who creates large scale, statement, sculptural furniture, objets d'art, and jewelry. 
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  10. Sophie Collé

    Sophie Collé founded her eponymous design studio in 2020, hand-building colorful amorphous furniture to raise funds for various mutual aid organizations. Her custom pieces are built to order, with no two objects ever looking identical.
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  11. Sophie Lou Jacobsen

    Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She designs objects, furniture, and spaces. 
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  12. Steven Bukowski

    Steven Bukowski designs functional and expressive furniture in New York City. His designs are guided by traditional practices with a playful approach. 
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