« Timing is Everything - Signing Up Isn't Hard To Do »February 12, 2008Antiques with a (Re)Purpose
Jim Malone is a perfect example: his newly launched outfit Counter Evolution NYC transforms old bowling lanes and recycled steel into stylish countertops and other furniture, with the lanes' dots and arrows providing unique design elements. (With many bowling alleys going the way of roller rinks, apparently there's hardwood to "spare.") Many of the vendors categorized as "new" are actually re-purposers too. The Fort Greene gals launching Nightwood (which will essentially debut at the Flea) maintain tables, chairs, and rugs' vintage feel with a twist (above); Joseph Heidecker, a Long Islander and two-decade vet of the 26th St. fleas, makes his own funky furniture in addition to dealing in Mid-Century Modern (his stuff is in the window of Mxyplyzyk in the West Village now); and Tara McManus of Third Earth Designs puts a psychedelic punch into her retro-futurist clothing. Wondering what's new at the Flea? Basically, old stuff. Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Comments |
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