Thursday, May 20, 2010

My First Design Field Trip in NYC

I decided to visit the International Contemporary Furniture Fair at the Javits Convention Center when we were driving along Manhattan and saw this ad by Bloomingdale's on their store window. When we got home i googled it right away and found out that it'll be open to the general public on its last day. Yaaay! Yesterday, we went.

The weather was so bad, it was raining and my mom and i were freezing. They say New York has got the craziest weather. I would agree. Because the day before this was sunny and lovely.

But our trip paid off when we got to the fair. Though entrance fee for the non-buyers was $50, it was worth every buck. It's so amaziing!

When i got inside, i began observing and learned very strangely that people are okay with taking pictures inside the fair. Paranoia from copycats were not an issue to them. You can take photos of their creations up close even when the booth operator is right in front of you. How cool is that? So i thought of my $50 fee and decided that i won't go without any memory of this field trip.

Here are my first pictures. No-flash so as not to bother fellow visitors.


I love this eye-umbrella. I wonder whose eyes these are.

I forgot the name of this rug company. I once saw this on euromaxx.
This shot could've been way better had i not been too shy to take photos


You know, there's a thing about me that i should share with you. i'm a li'l big jinx in every way. I think in our idiomatic expressions class back in grade school, my favorite form of idiom was "ironies". And i think now i know why. I was very much enjoying my documenting of every beautiful thing inside the fair when alas, my camera shut down. "Battery exhausted," it said. Damn. So this was my last shot before my camera shut down.


Good thing my phone's battery was still up so i used it for taking more photos. You can tell the difference in image quality.


Oh well, I wish i could bring this chair home.


I asked whether these wooden radios were functional or not. Duuhhh, of course they were!







Hey, Marimekko was an exhibitor!

This was an installation by the British group of designers.


And there were two Filipino exhibitors in this fair: Kenneth and Celestina

That's all!

4 comments:

Mons C said...

Wow :-) Thanks for sharing your field trip photos. Love 'em!

Tinay said...

hi mons! thank you din! sige post ako every field trip ko. uy, nalulungkot ako sa quality ng camera ko (first few shots). okay ba sya? gusto ko bili bago :( what do you think?

Mons C said...

Yup, you better get a dslr :-) para may kasama na ko magphotoshoot. Game!

Tinay said...

too bulky for me! hehe, sana may small version!