Friday, July 17, 2015

Neocon 2015 Chicago furniture show

Neocon 2015, Chicago, IL
Jillian Rooker

A few of us ladies in the studio set off to the big city of Chicago to see what Neocon was all about this year - and what an experience it was.  Neocon is a large furniture trade show focusing on the corporate design market. We dabble in corporate design, so this was an important show for us to attend to see what new innovative options are out there.
We arrived on the Sunday before the show so we could have some time to explore the city. Of course, at the top of our list was to dine  at the awesome eateries Chicago has to offer as well as take a tour through Millennium Park. Our first stop was at Purple Pig, a restaurant known for its delicious small plates and laid back atmosphere. It was sweltering outside, but our champagne cocktails hit the spot. We definitely recommend this little restaurant- the food was amazing!



Our tour through the city led us to Millennium Park with our first stop at the Pritzker Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry. Apparently they offer free concerts in this thing, too? Nice!



Of course we had to take the obligatory Bean picture, but we also discovered some beautiful bronze cast sculptures along the way.




That night with the wonderful people from OFS Brands and Interface Carpet, we tried the restaurant Oak + Char. We met with the owner who gave us an informative tour of the space, the story behind the design and his family's background in the restaurant industry. Naturally, we ate it up! (oh, and the food, too :)! Not to mention that all of us were super brave and tried bone marrow for the first time. Whoever said we weren't explorative eaters! (p.s. NOT a fan!)



(Heather's reaction moments after consuming bone marrow for the first time.)

The next morning we set out with lanyards in hand to attend the first day at Neocon. There were a zillion people there as well as a zillion cool furniture pieces, lighting, and textiles to look at. Talk about a lot of visual stimulation. One of our favorite showrooms we visited that day was HBF.


They beautifully curated their furniture and it felt so approachable and sophisticated- clean and contemporary. Nancy Suitt, one of our wonderful sales reps from Main Solutions, took us on an informative tour of all her lines. After HBF, we scurried through Davis, which had fantastic contemporary furniture options for our restaurants and hotel projects.


Upon wrapping up our first day at the show, we were surprised to find out that it was pouring rain outside and waiting for an UBER or a cab back to our hotel would have taken hours. We decided to throw our inhibitions to the wind, roll up our pants, and dredge through the streets of Chicago barefoot and happy - an experience we will never forget!


That evening we all dined at Nico Osteria, a delicious Italian restaurant which not only impressed with some of the best Italian cuisine we've ever had, but also with their unique design aesthetic- such a fun restaurant! Beautiful design detailing- always a treat to get inspired from other talent out there!


(Prosciutto, beets, herbs, and goat cheese- yes, all of these ingredients are wonderful together!)


Our second and final day at Neocon, we visited a ton of showrooms including Coalesse, Knoll, and Jasper Group. Knoll had an awesome felt cushion wall and banquette that we all agreed was super unique - maybe a restaurant application is in this product's future?  Heather was floored by the suede tabletop!!! And we were all taken aback by Knoll's new textile line. 





(Jasper Group's zoom book shelf- love the fun use of bent plywood.)


No doubt there were some common themes among showroom designs, but the one that stood out the most to us was definitely Haworth. The 1970s were in full effect. Some of us who had never experienced that decade (sorry, Lucy) definitely got to feel what it was like on that showroom floor!





That night we decided to go big (not go home!) and really explore the Chicago restaurant scene. After taking the most death defying UBER ride of our lives, we made it to Girl and the Goat all in one piece.  This restaurant is one our clients always benchmark.  The atmosphere was buzzing, and we decided to try the goat empanadas along with some signature cocktails. The open kitchen was inviting- we now see what all that fuss is about!




Next on our list was Publican. Again, another restaurant we've always heard about and that our clients love. This restaurant was very unique in its layout. The whole restaurant is comprised of large communal tables that look like they have been hand crafted by a community of talented Amish woodworkers. The signature lighting, a series of warm and glowy globe lights define the entire space, and there is standing room in the middle of everything for those people like us who just want to try a drink.  Our cocktails were delicious.

Next up, Momotaro!  So cool. Avroko did a wonderful job capturing the Japanese detailing in this space. We believe it's all in the details! Our studio is currently working on a Japanese Izakaya inspired restaurant near Miami, FL and we wanted to experience what a Chicago Japanese restaurant was all about- Very Impressive!



We ordered tons of sushi, nigiri, apps, and naturally, we ended with a chocolatey dessert. The staff was really informative, which is SO important for first timers to the restaurant. All around fantastic experience!

We wrapped up our night after stuffing our faces and passed out at the hotel. Chicago is such a great city to explore delicious cuisine and innovative design. Our Neocon trip of 2015 was one to go down in the books!

Thursday, May 7, 2015

ai3 in Milan: Salone del Mobile

By ai3 Interior Designer, Elisa Gangone:

If you want to see an immense amount of the latest furniture and lighting design, Milan is the place to go! 

I attended Salone del Mobile last month, and they weren't kidding when they said it is the largest furniture show in the world. With 22 pavilions featuring the latest trends in furniture and lighting, there was a lot to be inspired by. We look forward to using some of these fantastic resources on our upcoming projects.  
In the meantime, here are some of our favorites:


Swarovski Booth Design- Laser cut metal & crystals

Bolon Booth- woven synthetic flooring sculpted into a human face



Movie of Artemide spinning pendant lights
Latest LED technology showing shapes, color temperature

VIBIA light fixture Edge lit panels

Bocce installation of tree-like light fixture



Motion-Sensor Chandelier that replicates human movement beneath it

Wine Display by "elite,TO BE"

TON side chairs in an ombre finish

Diesel Booth- Wood Floor with ombre finish; Seating & lighting by Diesel

Ponte dei Mari- Exterior area of Exhibit Hall in Milan

Glass structure above Ponte dei Mari- Indoor/outdoor roof

Main Hall of Ponte die Mari



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Design Goals: Connecting to the Outdoors

Often times it's necessary to get out from behind the computer screen and find inspiration from our own experiences.

A goal for one our of projects is to "Connect to the Outdoors" within each and every space. Our team tackled two initiatives in one afternoon, enjoying Linton Hopkins' new Cafe AND the lush greenery of Atlanta's Botanical Gardens. 

Even though everything wasn't in its springtime bloom, nature's radiating, spiraling, curling, organic patterns were exquisite.  We were in awe of the contrasting lines outlining details of stems, veins, and connections.












Plant Roots hanging from the roof of the greenhouse






 I dare you not to smile :)



Friday, April 17, 2015

ai3 adventures into the Depths of Atlanta's Flatiron Building

Braving the endless, soggy weather in Atlanta, our studio ventured downtown yesterday for a tour of the historic Flatiron Building. 

Dan, Jason & Amy have been working on the renovation project for months now, and we finally took a break together to get down to the site and view the many textures and stories ourselves.



Existing Lobby & Main Entry
Central Steel Stair, circa 1897
Typical Tenant Floor, Work in Progress
The Point Side
Cross Bracing Riveted Steel
Detail of Riveted Steel Structure
Original Steel Column
Original Herringbone Patterned Wood Plank and Stone Tile Flooring
Below Peachtree Street
Original Basement Vault

Original Safe Deposit Boxes inside Vault

Original Keys to the Safe Deposit Boxes
Found object in Basement- Gears
Found Piano in the Basement
Don't worry, no communal restrooms planned

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Perspective & Self Forgiveness

Today I learned the post office is releasing a "Forever" stamp in honor of Maya Angelou. She died less than a year ago, and on April 4th, she would have been 87 years old.

I keep a note from my mother on my desktop. One of her favorite quotes from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is about self forgiveness, "When I was young I did the best I could. As I grew older, I learned more and I did better." 
She also shared a collection of thoughts from one of Maya Angelou's interviews with Oprah, which I read when I need to gain perspective:

"I've learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life goes on, and it will be better tomorrow."

"I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights."

"I've learned that making a 'living' is not the same thing as 'making a life.'"

"I've learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance."

"I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw some things back."

"I've learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision."


"I've learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone. People love a warm hug or just a friendly pat on the back..."


"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."

Thursday, March 5, 2015

ECHO restaurant - One Year Later at The King and Prince, St. Simons Island

Congratulations and Happy Anniversary to Micajah Sturdivant and MMI Hotel Group!

In the year since ECHO restaurant opened in The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort on St. Simons Island, GA, the design and experience seem to be accomplishing many of the goals our team set out to achieve.
  • Tell a Story unique to the history of The King and Prince.
  • Showcase the only Beachfront Dining view in St. Simons
  • Offer a Destination for both Locals and Guests
  • Create a Southern Coastal Experience 


In the "BEST OF" Awards from Elegant Island Living of St. Simons Island, ECHO was honored in (3) coveted categories, and most importantly, these were voted on by LOCALS and visitors. 

Best New Thing about St. Simons Island - ECHO Restaurant
Best New Restaurant - ECHO 
Best View from a Restaurant - King and Prince Beach & Gold Resort 






I must confess, I am the most excited to be part of this renovation, as my grandparents, parents, uncle, great aunts & uncles, all have memories of dances and dinners at The King & Prince.  One of my parents 1st dates was there.  To think that my career has the ability to create memories for a whole new generation, is a powerful reminder of why I love what we do.  
Thank you, Micajah, for believing in us.

See more photos of every nook & cranny on oyster.com:
http://www.oyster.com/saint-simons-island/hotels/the-king-and-prince-beach-and-golf-resort/photos/restaurants-and-bars/


Check out this "Before & After" profile on Hotel Chatter:
http://www.hotelchatter.com/story/2015/2/18/1253/44589/hotels/Before_and_After%3A_St._Simon's_King_and_Prince_Resort_in_Georgia