Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Anxiety-reducing top among forward-thinking projects from University of Illinois Chicago students
    • Reflect Architecture renovates Toronto penthouse for a music producer
    • Arthur Kariev Architects uses moss-covered timber planks to cloak holiday cabins in Kazakhstan
    • Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Bahrain win Golden Lions at the Venice Architecture Biennale
    • Six homes where poured resin floors provide a colourful backdrop
    • This week we revealed the Venice Architecture Biennale highlights
    • Neom to "start affecting the local weather and climate" warns climate scientist
    • Docomomo "fundamentally disagrees" with Trump administration's views on modernism
    Home Decor DesignerHome Decor Designer
    • Home
    • DIY Home Decor
    • Garden Design
    • Decorating
    • Home Improvement
    • Interior Design
    • More
      • Plants & Yards
      • Architecture
      • Design
    Home Decor DesignerHome Decor Designer
    Home»Architecture»Shelter fair seeks to surprise even "jaded designers" during NYCxDesign
    Architecture

    Shelter fair seeks to surprise even "jaded designers" during NYCxDesign

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMay 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Design trade show Shelter has been organised to bring the “razzle dazzle” of Milan to New York during NYCxDesign, according to this exclusive interview with showrunners Deirdre Maloney and Minya Quirk.

    Founded under the umbrella of online design marketplace Afternoon Light, Shelter is set to occupy most of the third floor of the 1931 Starrett-Lehigh Building in New York’s Chelsea neighbourhood.

    Shelter emphasises its focus on novelty – its first iteration is operating under the name Mart Nouveau.

    A “strong anchor” for New York design

    The founders said they wanted to create a “strong anchor” for the city’s annual design week, which now takes up at least two weeks in the middle of May.

    “New York design week felt scattered,” Maloney told Dezeen.

    “There are a lot of smaller, exciting things happening, but it didn’t feel like there was another strong anchor that was fresh and new and could capture the audience that we usually look to capture.”

    They said that Shelter will be geared towards both trade professionals and the “design enthusiast public”.


    Head Hi Lamp show

    Read:

    Collective shows featuring small objects take centre stage during NYCxDesign week


    For Shelter, the pair outlined points of differentiation from standard trade shows during the planning. Among these was a focus on a “democratic” layout for Shelter by mixing upcoming and established brands.

    Shelter’s lineup shows a diversity of participants, from business-forward brands such as Humanscale to designer Chris Held’s long-running avant-garde group show Jonald Dudd.

    Maloney and Quirk bring extensive trade show experience to the endeavour. The pair cut their teeth in the fashion world, founding global fashion trade show Capsule in 2007, before selling it in 2014.

    With design curator Jesse James, they also helped found decor show Shoppe Object.

    Shelter founders
    Shelter is a new design fair in New York founded by Minya Quirk and Deirdre Maloney. Above photo: Quirk and Maloney. Top: the Starrett-Lehigh building in Manhattan

    Maloney and Quirk acknowledged the difficulties of selling space on the floor for a new fair, noting that many brands had not set aside a budget for an extra fair.

    “We have no proof of concept,” said Quirk. “We’re selling it with a deck and a dream.”

    Even so, more than 100 brands have signed up, including some notable American and international brands. Danish furniture company Carl Hansen & Søn, Dutch design brand Moooi and American modular furniture brand USM are all on the list of participants.

    Maloney and Quirk believe that what’s attractive about their model is the sense of collaboration and fun they’ve imbued into the programming and briefs.

    The pair noted that they encouraged participants to “not bring the usual trade show booth” in an attempt to cultivate a sense of “surprise” from guests.

    “From the most jaded designers to somebody who might just be interested in design, or a student, we want them to be able to come away from the show and say ‘wow, I really saw something unexpected.'”

    They said that so far, brands have planned foosball tournaments, piercing stations, and live rattan caning. No large-scale installations and activations are being organised by Shelter directly, according to Maloney, who said they wanted to “put on a great first show, and then build it from there”.

    “The goal isn’t to be Milan in New York”

    Shelter will also feature a talk programme, including a panel on transgender design.

    Beyond the democratic floor plan and departure from typical booth setups, the founders mentioned another key element aimed at setting the fair apart – shopping.

    Areas will be set up for guests to shop for small objects, and Shelter is encouraging brands to include QR codes for easy purchase.

    Maloney and Quirk said the streamlined shopping element provokes visitors to “interact and ask questions”.

    The overall idea, according to the duo, was to create a place where visitors “want to be, versus a place where you have to be” and hope to capture the dynamism they’ve seen during Milan’s design week.

    “The goal isn’t to be Milan in New York,” said Maloney. “But it’s definitely to have some of that razzle dazzle.”

    The fair joins ICFF, which takes place at the Javitts Center, the current highest-volume design trade show during NYCxDesign as well as multiple different programmes, many of which are organized by neighbourhoods such as Chelsea and DUMBO.

    The photography is courtesy of Afternoon Light.

    Shelter is running from 17 to 19 May in New York. Visit our dedicated NYCxDesign 2025 guide to keep up with all the design events in the city from 15 to 21 May and the general Dezeen Events Guide for international fairs, showcases and panels in architecture and design.

    The post Shelter fair seeks to surprise even "jaded designers" during NYCxDesign appeared first on Dezeen.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article"Moody and dramatic" off-grid cabin features in today's Dezeen Debate
    Next Article Carla’s Mid-Spring Foliage in Pennsylvania
    Team_HomeDecorDesigner
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Architecture

    Anxiety-reducing top among forward-thinking projects from University of Illinois Chicago students

    May 10, 2025
    Architecture

    Reflect Architecture renovates Toronto penthouse for a music producer

    May 10, 2025
    Architecture

    Arthur Kariev Architects uses moss-covered timber planks to cloak holiday cabins in Kazakhstan

    May 10, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Big Glow lighting by Rakumba among ten new products on Dezeen Showroom

    March 25, 2025

    Beyond Architectural Mood Boards: Theorizing Spaces that Adapt to Human Emotion

    December 16, 2024

    7 Hacks People Say “Changed Their Cleaning Game”

    February 2, 2025

    Caitlin Spent 3 Weeks Traveling Across Australia & New Zealand – Here’s What to Do, What to Skip, and Where to Pet a Kangaroo

    January 18, 2025

    Tech for Architects: How to Create a Stunning Rendering from a Simple Floorplan Using AI

    April 29, 2025
    Categories
    • Architecture
    • Decorating
    • Design
    • DIY Home Decor
    • Garden Design
    • Home Improvement
    • Interior Design
    • Plants & Yards
    Most Popular

    Anxiety-reducing top among forward-thinking projects from University of Illinois Chicago students

    May 10, 2025

    2024 Holiday Gift Guides – Ideas for Women, Men, & Kids

    November 24, 2024

    Exploring the Choice Between Interior Design Companies and Self-Employed Designers — AKIVA UK Affordable home Interior Design

    November 24, 2024
    Our Picks

    5 Beautiful Rooms with Simple Spring Decor: Sunday Strolls & Scrolls

    April 6, 2025

    Étude chair collection by Tiptoe

    December 16, 2024

    This week we revealed the architecture projects to look out for in 2025

    January 4, 2025
    Categories
    • Architecture
    • Decorating
    • Design
    • DIY Home Decor
    • Garden Design
    • Home Improvement
    • Interior Design
    • Plants & Yards
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2024 Homedecordesigner.co.uk All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.