Wüd is a New York-based design and fabrication studio led by Corey and Keren Springer. They make handcrafted furniture, surfaces, lighting, and objects to cherish and last lifetimes.
At its heart, Wüd is a love story. Corey and Keren met as teenagers at a sleepaway camp some 20 years ago. Today, the couple works and lives in Brooklyn, where they are raising their twin daughters. Corey, a sculptor, oversees business operations, while Keren heads up sales and marketing. Together, they co-design all of their furniture.
They believe in the power of artistry to transform the spaces where people live and gather. They care deeply about their relationships and who they work with. They design all of their pieces with passion and purpose, they also custom build every order in their Brooklyn studio.
Let “light” become a new synonym for "beauty", to transform any setting into a temple of light. Esperia has been producing high-end decorative light fittings since 1952, in Tuscany. Design, material, art and innovation. These are their values. Starting from these values, they create objects without compromise, to offer those who choose them the opportunity to experience incomparable emotions, every evening.
Konekt is a furniture and lighting design studio intent on engaging the senses. The studio’s collection of works is brought to life through a thoughtful exploration of materiality, influenced by a wealth of inspirations from historical references to the natural world.
Handmade from natural materials that age and patina gracefully, each piece is informed by high-quality craftsmanship and distinguished by an embedded human touch. Unexpected materials like horsehair and chainmail are combined with traditional ones, highlighting the juxtaposition of contrasting textures and finishes. This cohesion creates a balance between opposing characteristics—strength and fragility, solidity and fluidity, refinement and playfulness—embodying Konekt’s signature sensibility.
The Plaster Obscura Lighting and Objet Trouvé Mirror Collections are, first and foremost, works of art. Built upon a deep understanding of materials and composition, each Plaster Works piece is a unique expression and a functional object that can become the centerpiece of your space. Plaster Obscura refers to the play of light on the plaster's surface. Even the largest pieces feel peaceful weightlessness as cast light raps around their quiet surfaces. Each piece is meticulously hand-built and cast in their Seattle studio, offering endless opportunities for customization, ensuring that your piece is as unique as you are.
David Gaynor Design, a furniture company committed to a unique approach to design, was founded in 2010 in Brooklyn’s Navy Yard. It strongly emphasizes material awareness, ensuring that every piece is crafted with the highest quality materials. Its values of thoughtful connection and honesty to scale and proportion guide it in refining each piece to its necessary extent. David, a second-generation Native New Yorker, was raised in a furniture manufacturing family, instilling in him a deep understanding and respect for the craft. His education at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) further honed his skills and passion for design.