![Gerg Klassen's River console photo](/images/cms/design-articles/221_river_console.jpg)
New York again hosted the annual Architectural Digest Home Design Show last weekend in March 20-23rd. Designers exhibited furniture of exquisite craftsmanship and truly unique work.
A River Runs Through It
Shown above is Greg Klassen’s River console. Each of his furniture is a piece of artwork and no two are alike. Klassen hand picks woods from the Pacific Northwest with an exciting grain pattern and melds green-blue glass through it.
![GJ chair from Lange Productions of Denmark](/images/cms/design-articles/221_GJ_chair.jpg)
Origami Project
The GJ chair from Lange Productions of Denmark caught my eye. Made of laminated wood, the chair reminds me of a wonderful origami work with its turns and folds. More Lange furniture are available from Karkula.
![Geode Nightstand from Tucker Robbins](/images/cms/design-articles/221_geode_nightstand.jpg)
The Geode Nightstand from Tucker Robbins also shows off an exciting dimensionality in its surface. Each drawer has a slight pyramid front and is made of cerused oak. This casepiece looks at home both in a city apartment as well as in a beach cottage.
![Kyan console](/images/cms/design-articles/221_kyan_console.jpg)
Skyline
Reflecting an edgy and cosmopolitan look, the Kyan console combines the industrial trend with a more refined touch. The Kyan draws its inspiration from the Beijing skyline - its name the Chinese word for skyline. The console is one of many exciting pieces at Brabbu Design Forces.
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