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ICFF champions North American design at Look Book 2026

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Promotion: New York’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) is partnering with Dezeen for the 10th edition of its Look Book design exhibition, which spotlights North American design.

ICFF is North America’s premier event for contemporary design, offering international brands a gateway to the US market. The event takes place 17-19 May 2026 at the Javits Center in New York City.

The exhibition will present the work of more than 70 designers, and aims to connect members of the art and design community with high-end North American designers, makers and entrepreneurs.

Metallic table by Andi Li Epoche Studio
Andi Li/Epoche Studio furniture will be on display. Top image: lighting by Coil + Drift. Image credit: Zach Hyman

The organisers view the event as an opportunity for curators, interior designers, buyers and architects to source original designs for a range of residential, hospitality and commercial projects.

“Each year at ICFF, thousands gather to visit the fair’s exhibitions and programmes to see what’s new, fresh and upcoming in design and Look Book is a not-to-be-missed destination at the show,” said ICFF brand directors Odile Hainaut and Claire Pijoulat.

9 & 19 table
Furniture by 9 & 19 will be showcased

“ICFF is the global entry point for US and international brands looking to make product introductions and connections,” they added.

“It’s where design culture and commerce meet – and where business thrives.”

Kate Dannessa mirror design
Kate Dannessa will exhibit a handful of its contemporary designs. Photo by A Rowley

Central to ICFF is WANTED, covering 20,000 square feet of the show floor.

The umbrella event includes Look Book, Launch Pad, the Design Schools Workshop, and a dedicated schools showcase, which aim to support young design talent.

Concrete Poetics sculpture
Concrete Poetics will exhibit its sculptural, concrete-made designs

ICFF explained that Look Book offers an opportunity to discover the diversity of North American design and craftsmanship.

The exhibition presents furniture, lighting, textiles and collectable objects, which highlight the scope of contemporary creativity and craft across North America.

Studio J-E-D lighting design
Studio J-E-D will display its lighting designs

This year’s contributors include design studios 9 & 19, Brett Paulin Design, Coil + Drift and Charles Grantham. Also included are Concrete Poetics, Fernweh Woodworking and J. Rusten Studio.

Kate Dannessa, Kidwell Fabrications, Andi Li, Epoche Studio, William Storms and Studio J-E-D will also display collections, alongside works by Ian Love Design, Castilleja, Mokko Seishin, and Withers Studio.

William Storms fabric
William Storms will exhibit its linen designs

To learn more about the exhibition, visit its website.

Dezeen is a media partner of ICFF.

The photography is courtesy of ICFF.

ICFF 2026 takes place from 17 to 19 May 2026 at Javits Center, 429 11th Avenue, New York City, New York 10001, USA. See Dezeen Events Guide for more architecture and design events around the world.

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