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Apr162012

Exceptional Pratt Home Designs Abound at International Contemporary Furniture Fair 

ICFF producers choose Pratt as one of the only schools selected to show student work


Laurie Beckerman’s Ionic Bench will be shown at "Wanted Design," a New York Design Week exhibition at the Terminal Store. The bench will also be part of the Voos Gallery collection.Pratt alumni, faculty, and students will exhibit exquisite high-end furniture and other home designs at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), one of the world’s leading trade shows for contemporary design, May 19–22, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

Among the Pratt alumni whose work will be shown at ICFF are Harry Allen (M.I.D. ’95), designer of such iconic objects as the Banana Bowl and Pig Bank, who plans to show new lighting and chair designs. Also unveiling new work will be Laurie Beckerman (B. Arch. ’90), who will also show a chair design; Cayce Becket (B. Arch. ’99) and Gregory Horgan (M. Arch ’00), partners in the Brooklyn-based design and furniture company Horgan Becket; and Jinsheng Wang (B.I.D. ’99) of Wang, Jinsheng’s Studio.  

Mark Goetz, at far left, and his students at the Herman Miller facility in Michigan. For the Pratt students, showing at ICFF is a particular coup. The student team, made up of students from the Department of Industrial Design, is one of only six student groups chosen from dozens worldwide by ICFF’s producers to display original work for the show. This is the fourth year in a row that a team of Pratt students has been selected to show at ICFF. Adjunct Professor Mark Goetz (B.I.D. '86) is the lead faculty advisor on the project.

Furniture company Herman Miller, whose design professionals also provided input throughout the preparation process, sponsored the project.

The group was chosen for its theme, “Body and Mind,” which challenged students to create designs that balance body and mind in ways that could increase health benefits and elevate mood and productivity.

"The premise of ‘Body and Mind’ encourages our students to go beyond conventional thinking and consider how their original ideas can have a real impact on individuals, physically, intellectually, and emotionally," says Goetz.

The 11 students featured in the show are from a graduate course taught by Goetz and from an undergraduate course taught by Tim Richartz (B.I.D. ’86). Participating students include graduate students Fahmida Aguayo, Angela Brown, Heidi Garay, Scott Jones, and Peter KL, and undergraduate students William Bausback, Angela Lin, Melodi Bozkurt, Erin Turkoglu, and Kelly Proscio.

Among the projects to be showcased is a stool that rocks 360 degrees to release the user from the static nature of the traditional chair and create mindfulness through motion; a sculptural light that easily changes shape to suit the user's needs; shelving that addresses organizational needs of the user to create a stress-free environment; and a chair designed to allow the user to feel and project confidence.

Goetz says he is excited that Pratt has been chosen again to show at ICFF, and he is grateful for the support of Herman Miller.

"At the furniture studios at Pratt, our aim is to expand for our students the traditional parameters of a classroom. By collaborating with world leaders in the field of design, our students can grow tremendously by gaining a far broader perspective," he says. "Herman Miller is one of the most respected human-centered companies, not just for innovation, but for sustainabilty and environmental stewardship. By sponsoring student work, interacting and contributing input, and hosting our students on a tour of their Michigan headquarters and manufacturing facilities, our students have grown and gained fresh insights and an appreciation of what it takes to be an international leader in design."

If you are a Pratt alumnus, faculty member, or staff and you will be showing your work at ICFF, please let us know at gateway@pratt.edu.

Text: Amy Aronoff, Abigail Beshkin
Photos:
Ken Cox (bench), Youju Rhee

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