Tag Archives: Kiki van Eijk

It’s Twin Time.

Our super fabulous new installation, Fraternal Twins, opens tonight and we are not kidding when we say it’s probably the most perfect exhibition you will ever see in your life. Speaking of time, here are but two examples of the totally excellent work you will find there. From the One More Time collection, the Little Clock by Joost van Bleiswijk, and Floating Frames clock by Kiki van Eijk. There are 14 more of each of these beauties, each different and each the same. Perfect, right?

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Moss Gets Sky High

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For those of you who are not fortunate enough to call New York home (yeah, we’re that arrogant), we thought we’d give you a taste of our “Under a Full Moon” exhibition, which we celebrated with an opening last week. Click on the name of the artist or designer for his or her galaxy of goods. You might want to lean away from the computer so you don’t drool on the keyboard. If you decide against it, don’t say we didn’t warn you!

Maarten Baas

Studio Job

Peter Marigold

Hella Jongerius

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Gaetano Pesce

Joost van Bleiswijk

Kiki van Eijk

Massimiliano Adami

Mathias Bengtsson

Angelo Mangiarotti

Oscar Magnus Narud

Tom Binns

Michael Anastassiades

Cathy McClure

Sergio Rodrigues

 

 

 

 

Under a Full Moon: Moss Lunacy

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“Holy the lone juggernaut!” goes the caveat in Ginsberg’s “Howl.” Well, we might as well own our greatness so we’re going to be doing a bit of howling tonight as we instigate a wine reception celebrating our newest exhibition. We were a little out there with the name, we know, but it’s, um, a full moon. Snap!

Best to wear some shades: even if Luna doesn’t shine brightly enough to warrant them, the gallery’s glistening with new tidbits by a long list of the greatest names in design. We can’t promise there won’t be a bit of craziness afoot, as our avant-garde design tastes do bring out the edgy in everyone, but we promise not to bite (hard). Can’t speak for the other howlers around; just in case, we suggest you leave your pooch at home!

The exhibition will feature master Studio works and Studio/Industrial collaborations resulting in unique pieces as well as limited editions, along with current and vintage production. Just to whet your appetite, here’s a partial list of the artists and designers on view:

Maarten Baas

Studio Job

Peter Marigold

Hella Jongerius

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Gaetano Pesce

Joost van Bleiswijk

Kiki van Eijk

Massimiliano Adami

Mathias Bengtsson

Angelo Mangiarotti

Patrick Jouin

Julia Lohmann

Oscar Magnus Narud

Georg Baldele

Marcel Wanders

Luc Merx

Tom Binns

Joris Laarman

Michael Anastassiades

Peter Traag

Alberto Alessi

Cathy McClure

Sergio Rodrigues

Claudy Jongstra

Francois Roche

Gernot Oberfell & Jan Wertel

Akomena Spazio Mosaico

Tapio Wirkkala

 

Stop by 150 Greene Street between 6 and 8pm if you dare! Once inside, it’s anybody’s guess as to what’s safe and what’s not. Bwahaha…