ICFF New York 2019

  • ICFF New York 2019
  • Stories - May 2019

The 30th annual ICFF 2019 NYC is sadly over! We miss it already but we’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who visited our booth!

We had an amazing experience and are grateful to everyone who stopped by to see the launch of our Nebulae Horizontal Collection!

Across 4 days, and alongside 900 other exhibitors from over 60 countries. Ross Gardam showcased the latest product collection, The Nebulae Horizontal. Set against the backdrop of the newest frontier of what’s best and what’s next for luxury interior design. ICFF attracts more than 38,000 attendees in the design industry. Each looking to be inspired by the international composition of exhibitors.  We couldn’t have been more proud and excited to be exhibiting once again.

After a successful launch at ICFF 2019 in New York, the Nebulae Horizontal joins our existing Nebulae Collection. Further building onto an already modular series of captivating interior lighting products!

If you missed the opportunity to attend the show and see our products in person, here are a few highlights from our stand!

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Ross Gardam’s new Breeze Collections explores the divergence of mass planner forms and the subtle light play produced by them.

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A compact display suite showcasing ‘One Centre Road – Brighton’ Development.

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Located on a generous level site in the suburb of Fairfield, the Good Life House takes advantage of the long northern boundary by letting natural light and warmth into every area.

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Introducing the Half Full Stool: Ross Gardam's Sustainable and Playful Take on Modern Furniture Design

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Nickolas Gurtler fashions a black and white palette for Sydney hair studio Cole Hair, designed to evoke a sense of internal fierceness with elements inspired by Tom Ford.

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Comma is a Boutique Bath House & Spa located in Cremorne, Melbourne where solitude is a practice, not an indulgence, and stillness is the only way forward.

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Scandinavian design, simplicity and functionality were key points of reference when Sarah Elshaug of Maitland Street Interiors tackled the renovation of this 1930’s California Bungalow in Glen Iris.

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FMD Architects’ Queens Chambers delivers relaxed beauty. Endeavouring to provide for the duality of work and rest. The space transitions with the day, and a pull of a curtain.

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​A continuation of the Adapt Lounge and Adapt Hub, the Adapt Work features the same design details in a desked workstation.

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