The Art of Design Issue 34 2018 | Page 37

37 O & G STUDIO Founded by Sara Ossana and Jonathan Glatt, two friends who met as graduate students at RISD, O&G has been designing and producing modern heirloom pieces in Rhode Island for nearly a decade. The studio celebrates the rich history of furniture making in New England and continues the legacy, while creating work that is new, surprising and uniquely its own. With a strong foundation in craft and quality, O&G takes cues from early-American design and reinterprets these traditional motifs (as shown above) through a modern lens. SELETTI Seletti combines pop art and design/furniture. It is a wonderfully, crazy, place where more is definitely more. A nice antidote to the minimal design current that doesn’t bring any whimsy or warmth to the world. Their incredibly successful and fun Monkey lamps and new items like the seriously comfy sofa and armchair called “comfy” and collection of Hybrid porcelain are currently entertaining the Showroom. KARAKTER Karakter seeks out the extraordinary in design: from design history’s alumni like Bodil Kjaer, Joe Colombo and Angelo Mangiarotti and from the ranks of new designers aspiring to join them, like Guillaume Delvigne and the already recognised Aldo Bakker. Bodil’s iconic Office Desk from 1959 (shown below) is only to be found on display in the UK at the Staffan Tollgard Design Store. It has been called “the most beautiful desk in the world” (Staffan Tollgard says ‘for obvious reasons’). It is also frequently referred to as the James Bond Desk, having almost been a character in its own right in three early James Bond films.