Friedman Benda
West 26th Street, New York City
On March 4th, young Dutch designer Joris Laarman will unveil a new collection of work at Friedman Benda in New York City.
In creating these works, Laarman used software originally developed for the German auto industry to replicate the algorithmic logic that underlies tree an bone growth.
Phillips de Pury & Company
New York
On the 6th of March, Phillips de Pury & Company in New York will hold the auction house’s second NOW themed sale. This upcoming sale will offer a cross section of the most exciting contemporary art, design and photography to be created since the new millenium.
Lot 54 in Phillips de Pury & Company's NOW Sale, 6 March 2010, New York
From the edition of 25.
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Lot 46 in Phillips de Pury & Company's NOW Sale, 6 March 2010, New York
Produced by Atelier Van Lieshout, The Netherlands. Number 17 from the
edition of 20. Underside with metal label signed with”Atelier Van
Lieshout 17 / 20” and impressed with "AVL001241."
Lot 61 in Phillips de Pury & Company's NOW Sale, 6 March 2010, New York
Manufactured by Geoffrey Bradfield LLC, USA. From the edition of 24.
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Lot 57 in Phillips de Pury & Company's NOW Sale, 6 March 2010, New York
From the edition of 20. Back leg incised with "Julian Mayor."
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Lot 42 in Phillips de Pury & Company's NOW Sale, 6 March 2010, New York
Produced by Chris Rucker, USA. Number two from the edition of eight
plus one prototype. Underside branded with "love, ruckercorp" and
impressed with "2."
Lot 43 in Phillips de Pury & Company's NOW Sale, 6 March 2010, New York
From the edition of 50.
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Lot 45 in Phillips de Pury & Company's NOW Sale, 6 March 2010, New York
Produced by Galerie Italienne, Italy. From the edition of 12. From the New Positions series.
In this article for America’s TIME Magazine, Kate Graham discusses the Rough Luxe Hotel, one of London’s more interesting boutique guesthouses.
The hotel was created and designed by Rabih Hage, and it is a fantastic example of how cutting-edge contemporary design can fuse with historical character in a way that is inspirational for both designers and collectors alike.
On the 23rd of February, the US Sate Department unveiled the winning design for the new US embassy in London. The proposed building comes from Philadelphia architectural firm KieranTimberlake, and it has received mixed reviews.

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