
NYCxDESIGN is back, proudly showcasing riveting designs from around the world. Dedicated to bringing a wide variety of disciplines to the New York design community, this is a celebration of innovative, emerging styles. Here’s our curated list of the hottest vendors and happenings this year.

Collective Concept
May 20–23
Jacob K. Javits Center - 655 West 34th St.
Collective Design has partnered with ICFF to provide a platform for independent designers during NYCxDesign.
collectivedesignfair.com
Brooklyn Designs
May 12–13
Brooklyn Museum - 200 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn
Brooklyn Designs is a survey of the contemporary design scene in Brooklyn.
brooklyndesigns.com
Design Pavilion NYC
May 12–20
Times Square Pedestrian Plazas
Design Pavilion returns to Times Square featuring interactive design-driven installations and talks, themed “From This Day Forward.”
design-pavilion.com
Design Talks NYC
May 14–17
Times Square
Design Talks NYC presents a select program of insightful design thinkers, thought leaders and experts sharing their perspectives on the impact of design.
design-pavilion.com/designtalks
May 16
Durst Organization - 4 Times Square, 21st floor
New York Design Editor Wendy Goodman will moderate a talk titled “Living Legends of Design,” featuring Carl D’Aquino, Clodagh, and Jamie Drake.
design-pavilion.com/designtalks
May 17
Durst Organization - 4 Times Square, 21st floor
“Once on This Island: Designing a Hit Broadway Show”
Tony® nominees Michael Arden (Director), Dane Laffrey (Set Design) and Clint Ramos (Costume Design)discuss their hit musical.
design-pavilion.com/designtalks
Sight Unseen OFFSITE
May 17–20
Hub Space - 201 Mulberry St.
Sight Unseen OFFSITE is an annual showcase of contemporary design by the best and brightest independent design studios, as well as select forward-thinking brands.
offsite.sightunseen.com
WantedDesign Brooklyn
May 17–21
Industry City - 274 36th St., Brooklyn
WantedDesign Brooklyn presents the educational program Oui Design 3rd edition, along with Wanted Career Day.
wanteddesignnyc.com/brooklyn
WantedDesign Manhattan
May 19–22
WantedDesign Manhattan - 6 Fulton St.
WantedDesign Manhattan is an original design platform combining culture and commerce.
wanteddesignnyc.com/manhattan
SHOWROOMS
Union Square / Flatiron / NoMad
ABC Carpet & Home
888/881 Broadway
Just north of bustling Union Square, ABC Carpet & Home is one of the city’s most beloved and expansive home styling and personal design shops.
abchome.com
Milano Smart Living
200 Lexington Ave., 7th Floor
With 100% Italian-produced pieces designed to change their function with a click of a button, it’s easy to save valuable space in the home.
milanosmartliving.com
West | NYC Home
135 Fifth Ave., 2nd floor
The West | NYC Home showroom features modern, high-end furniture, closets, storage systems, lighting, rugs, and accessories, including the exclusive collections of Living Divani and Porro.
westnyc-home.com
Midtown
BoConcept
160 Madison Ave.
BoConcept was founded in Denmark in 1952 and has a long-standing tradition of modern furniture with the highest functionality, design and quality.
boconcept.com
Midtown East
B&B Italia
150 East 58th St. + 135 Madison Ave.
Formed in 1966 underPiero Ambrogio Busnelli, B&B Italia is a leading Italian design furnishings company with stores located around the world.
bebitalia.com
Grande Central
141 East 56th St. + 1254 Park Ave. + 19 Bond St.
Grande Central Showrooms are a dynamic division of Central Plumbing Specialties, catering to New York’s discerning design lovers.
grandecentral.com
Resource Furniture
969 Third Ave.
Resource Furniture is the original–and largest–source for cutting-edge, space-saving, and sustainable products in North America.
resourcefurniture.com
SoHo
Calligaris
55 Thompson St. + 144 West 18th St. + 220 East 57th St.
Visit this stunning store to discover the full range of the iconic Italian brand’s products and new collections: dining, living, bedroom and office; as well as rugs, lighting and accessories.
calligaris.us
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