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Events planner. ICFF 2014

Events planner. ICFF 2014

May 7, 2014

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the 26th annual [ international furniture fair ] is at new york city’s jacob k. davits convention center. we’ll alert you to events of interest, adding them to this post as they come in. we will be attending. following @ICFF #ICFF @wanteddedsign #wanteddesign @IndustryCityBK @NYCxDESIGN #nycxdesign

[ be original ]
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sunday, 18 may | 2 > 3p / [ be original americas ] returns to [ wanted design ] with a hard hitting look at why original design is important – to everyone. amanda dameron (editor-in-chief, dwell), will lead a prestigious panel to explore how in the advent of our Internet age, good design is available to the consumer through myriad channels. so how can the design industry continue to educate the public about making informed choices, honoring authentic design and eschewing the convenience of knockoffs? panelists include felix burrichter (editor & creative director, pin up), giulio cappellini (art director and creative managing director, cappellini), paolo cravedi (managing director, alessi na), nasir kassamali (president, luminaire), bonnie mackay (bmackay consulting) and mark schurman (director, corporate communications, herman miller

event> be original americas panel: design for our times: authentic or bust! #BeOriginal @BeOriginalUSA
where> wanteddesign | conversation lounge | 11th avenue at 27th street
[ more information ]

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friday, 16 may | noon > 10p / wanted design [ pre-view – by invitation only ] a whole gamut of time-slots for bloggers, press, interior designers, vip’s and everyone else taking place at the terminal stores, the tunnel [ WANTEDDESIGN 2014 ]

event> wanted design: preview
where> 269 11th ave / between 27th & 28th

[ wallpaper* handmade ] icff14-wallpaper1

friday 16 thru 31 may / wallpaper* handmade in new york | fresh from milan’s salone del mobile, the exhibition dedicated to the marriage of craftsmanship and design, will arrive in new york for ICFF with several newly commissioned design pieces created in collaboration with british car manufacturer jaguar. the exhibition will be held in the 345meatpacking building, a new luxury development from ddg. [ more handmade ]

event> wallpaper* handmade in new york
where> 345meatpacking | west retail 345 West 14th Street

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friday, 16 may | 4 > 6p / alexander girard: an uncommon vision [ pre-view – by invitation only ] on the occasion of the first archival reintroductions of furniture and screen-printed fabric panels by iconic 20th century designer alexander girard, herman miller and maharam celebrate his life and work with a special exhibit and installation. an uncommon vision will be open to the public 17 > 28 may 17-28 at .

event> alexander girard: an uncommon vision
where> 446 west 14th street

[ herman miller ] icff14-hm-collection1

saturday, 17 may | 4 > 6p / herman miller collection [ pre-view – by invitation only ] join us in celebrating the herman miller collection and get a sneak peek at new designs from bassamfellows and Studio 7.5, as well as exciting reissues from the archives.

event> herman miller collection
where> 848 washington street / the standard hotel, highline room, 3rd floor

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saturday, 17 may | 6 > 8p / michael anastassiades string & ic lights | celebrate north american debut of string lights and IC lights and view local artist shantell martin’s one-of-a-kind drawings. refreshments served.

event> michael anastassiades string & ic lights | opening reception
where> 152 greene street (at houston)

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saturday, 17 may | 6 > 8p / branching light | cocktail reception | exhibition of new works by ivan butorac 17 > 31 may 2014.

event> branching light | cocktail reception | rsvp-americas@cappellini.it
where> 152 wooster street

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saturday, 17 may | 6 > 8p / avante-garde retro

event> avante-garde retro | cocktail reception | rsvp-americas@cassina.it
where> 151 wooster street

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friday, 16 may | noon > 10p / chicagoland in new york | is an exhibition of design work by 14 chicago designers that will be shown during NYCxDesign. it’s challenging to see it all opening night, so we invite you to join us again saturday at 4pm. we’ll be serving beer from the chicago-based revolution brewery. press preview noon > 4p

event> chicagoland in new york | opening reception 7 > 10p
where> 269 11th avenue terminal stores

>> EXHIBITIONS / POP-UPS <<
[ rational x intuitive thought ] icff14-rational1

17 > 19 may / rational x intuitive thought | drawing from the spirit of duality between designers george yabu & glenn pushelberg, the exhibition will launch new collections for pampaloni, stellar works, avenue road, van rossum and the rug company. public viewing 17 > 19 may.
where> swiss institute, 18 wooster street

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thru 3 june / empasso gallery: compasso | usa launch of newly re-issued furniture pieces designed by oscar niemeyer & jorge zalszupin, two of brazil’s most celebrated and influential architects. public viewing thru 3 june.
where> 38 north moore street (hudson street)

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thru 20 may / industrycity/design | a historic, thirty-acre manufacturing and innovation complex on the waterfront in sunset park, brooklyn, as part of NYCxDESIGN. open to public all day noon > 7p / sunday noon > 4p / closed monday, 19 may.
where> 220 36th street / brooklyn

wallpaper* handmade. milan 2014.

wallpaper* handmade. milan 2014.

Apr 30, 2014

above> boxing set | soho house, horween leather and cleto reyes

Wallpaper* Handmade returned to the Leclettico gallery for its fifth celebration of craft and creativity at Salone del Mobile. The gallery is located in Gregorio Docet, the newest go-to design district in Milan and we spent the entire morning looking around the neighborhood after having a long visit at Homemade. What’s captivating about Milan Design Week is the sheer volume and diversity of high-level offerings. From iconic showrooms, Rho’s fairground and pop-ups everywhere. Homemade inspires and entertains us with one-off items of furniture, fittings, fashions, food and more, many exhibitors having only two-three months to conceive and execute. There were over 70 exhibitors. Each has a wonderfully interesting story behind them. Here’s just a few.

milan14-wallpaper-gabrielle1‘room divider’ | gabrielle shelton (pictured) and chris rucker

[DesignApplause] Gabrielle, tell us about yourself and what are you up at Handmade?
[Gabrielle Shelton] I’m from Los Angeles but have been living & working in Brooklyn for 19 years which is longer than I lived in LA so I am a Brooklynite. I collaborated with another artist, Chris Rucker, and we were interested in New York City’s history of metalwork and textiles and collaborating on something a little different than we normally do. We’re both builders and this vanity screen or room divider expresses a typology of a different scale. The screens represents certain areas of a room or divisions between construction or streets. Chris uses old moving blankets, and these blankets have been used to move things from shops to job sites. They’ve been in the back of a truck, they’ve gotten mouldy and stained. And he’s taken them apart, taken all the padding out of them and re-quilted them for this piece. My work is the all handmade brass frame. Everything has been machined, the screws, the turns, the hinges. And it’s all mechanical, no welds, no solders, no brazings.
[DA] You’re a sculpter, a metalsmith, a welder?
[GS] I don’t wear heels in the shop. One of my uncles is a welder and I learned how to weld when I was 12 years old. Now I have a metal shop.

[DA] The extensive amount from scratch of art and craftsmanship is sinking in. How much time from concept to finished piece?
[GS] A little less than two months. Chris and I are very busy and we did this all at night and on weekends. There was some texting and some long studio nights with beers.

[DA] What’s your body of work like?
[GS] I specialize in staircases, walls, hardware, furniture. I most recently did the staircase at the David Zwirner Gallery.

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above/below> ‘Cork jacket’ | Todd Bracher and Amorim

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above/below> ‘Monsieur Poiré’ | Ian Wright and Caran d’Ache

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above/below> ‘T.Able’ | Everyware and Friends & Founders
[DesignApplause] Yunsil, tell us about Everyware and T.Able.
[Yunsil Heo] Everyware is an interactive media group in Seoul and consists of me and my husband, Hyunwoo Bang. ’T.Able’ is an interactive project in development for two years and is a system where light interacts with objects, in this case cups on a table. You’re looking at a series of programmed graphics guided by infared information that detects both motion and objects.

[DA] What do you see as a practical application?
[YH ] There are opportunities for hotels or restaurants, for example, to incorporate creative art or lighting that enhance interior experiences. There are applications that are only limited by your creativity. If someone asks us to create a specific application for their needs we can accommodate them.

[DA] What’s your background(s)?
[YH ] I studied graphic design and later computer graphics programming (M.F.A. UCLA design/media arts, B.A. and Ph.D. Seoul Nat’l Univ) and my husband studied mechanical engineering (B.S. and Ph.D. mechanical and aerospace engineering Seoul Nat’l Univ and Postdoctoral Fellow biomedical engineering UCLA).

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above>below> ‘Clerkenwell’ coat | Wallace Sewell, Gieves & Hawkes and Designtex

milan14-wallpaper-mirror1‘revaluation’ obsidian mirrors | studio drift | ralph nauta and lonneke gordijn | studio drift

[DesignApplause] Ralph and Lonneke, I have a feeling this going to be quite technical.
[Lonneke Gordijn] Yes, get ready. Our concept addresses the excessive chemical waste problem the world is presented with today. We are using obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock. It is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimum crystal growth. Our source of obsidian comes from a chemical engineer who’s been working with this material for the past 30 years, extracting 100% chemical wastes in the process. For us we use the ashes from the process and shape, glaze and polish. We can polish to a mirror-like finish. In a way, you have a reflection of yourself in your own waste.
[DA] When you’re wasted.
[LG] (laughing) Exactly! Our engineer currently has a small factory but has the ambition to create a larger commercial factory that extracts waste in great quantity. Our handmade piece for the show is a symbol of this process and his effort and we wanted to make an object that doesn’t relate to or look like waste. Our goal has grown to promote this technology to factories all over the world.

[DA] How did you meet this engineer?
[LG] We met him through mutual friends. Our friend said he makes gold and silver from chemical wastes and we said we must meet this guy!

[DA] How did you approach this challenge?
[Ralph Nauta] We know glass so that was our logical starting point but obsidian has a different melting temperature and cools at a different rate. Once we could liquify the material and understand it we were able to use molds made of sand to take us to the next step. Obsidian also behaves differently than glass as it holds warmth and cools much more slowly. We thought maybe a cool-down of five days but it was still 50 degrees. The trick is too cool it down slowly to reduce all the molecular tension. This piece from liquid to cool enough to touch takes about a week.
[LG] It’s also super heavy. It’s very weird, it sounds like metal when tapped but it works like glass. We’re still in the middle of the process and just have this one piece. And we’re still learning. We will cool down our next piece more slowly. It also feels a bit weird that it’s like baking a cake made with ingredients that make up our planet, that we stand on the ingredients of this cake everyday.

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above> The floor inside ‘Passage of wood’ consists of humongous planks of douglas fir and it’s not unusual to see cracks deep in the center of the planks. The fix are ‘butterfly’ stitches.

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[ wallpaper* handmade ] [ leclettico gallery ]

1> ‘Animal Party’ glow-in-the-dark wallpaper | Haas Brothers and Flavor Paper
2> ‘Tou tou’ pet transporter | Mathieu Gustafsson, sponsored by Jaguar, inspired by Jaguar Design
3> ‘SKID’ side table and bench | Sebastian Herkner and Caesarstone
4> ‘Passage of wood’ folly / In Praise of Shadows, Dinesen, Oliver Beer and Werkraum Bregenzerwald
5> ‘Clothes horse’ | Aaron Dunkerton and Kebony
6’>’Chaise longue’ | Monica Förster and Vispring
7> ‘The Structure of Chocolate’ | Pierre Marcolini, Patte
8> ‘Croquet set’ | Edition by Moyard and Adrien Rovero
9> ‘F-TYPE Coupé | sponsored by Jaguar
10. ‘Diptych: Landscape II’ | Fredrikson Stallard, sponsored by Jaguar, inspired by Jaguar Design
11> ‘La Jeune Rue’s concept store & new neighborhood |
12> ‘Dichroicarus’ kite | SO-IL and 3M

haute living video experience. milan 2014.

haute living video experience. milan 2014.

Apr 24, 2014

thank you [ haute living ] chicago / video: nate ross

stockholm design week 2014.

stockholm design week 2014.

Jan 25, 2014

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[ stockholm design week ] and [ stockholm furniture & light fair ] – the world’s largest meeting place for scandinavian furniture and lighting design. stockholm design week> #2014sdw stockholm furniture & light fair> #2014sff

audi designs a chair. walter d’silva.

audi designs a chair. walter d’silva.

Dec 19, 2013

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Walter D’Silva, head of design for the Volkswagen group still has time on his hands after directing the look of Audi, VW, Bentley, Lamborghini, Seat, Skoda and—I can’t remember em all! So he has designed a chair. Dave Pinter [ explains ]

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about phil patton

Cleveland & indianapolis museum of art: kartell. Designer gifts 2013.

Dec 13, 2013

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[ kartell ] Furniture, lighting and home accessories, designed by renowned designers. Can be found at the Indianapolis Museum of Art – Cleveland Museum of Art

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do13-kartell-taj1taj | farruccio laviani

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Gallery libby sellers: anton alvarez. Designer gifts 2013.

Dec 12, 2013

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the thread wrapping machine series bench 3 | anton alvarez | 2013 | price> £2,400

Gallery Libby Sellers was established by the former curator of London’s Design Museum in 2007 to support and promote contemporary design in a gallery context. Commissioning new works and curating a program of evolving selling exhibitions, the gallery has earned a reputation for its critical and concept-led agenda. Recent selling exhibitions have included: The Copper Mirror Series by Hunting & Narud, installations by Anton Alvarez of his Thread Wrapping Machine designs; a solo show of glass designer Paola Petrobelli; a psychogeography-inspired series of works by London-based Clarke & Reilly; the Craftica series of works with FENDI by Italian designers Formafantasma; and the ongoing touring exhibition of the works of legendary British graphic designer Richard Hollis.

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the thread wrapping machine series stool 1 | anton alvarez | 2013 | price> £900

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the thread wrapping machine series stool 3 | anton alvarez | 2013 | price> £900

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the thread wrapping machine series stool 4 | anton alvarez | 2013 | price> £900

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the thread wrapping machine series stool 5 | anton alvarez | 2013 | price> £900

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the thread wrapping machine series stool 7 | anton alvarez | 2013 | price> £900

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the thread wrapping machine series stool 7 | anton alvarez | 2013 | price> £900

please note: these prices include 20% uk vat/sales tax but exclude shipping charges | photography by paul plews

gls-logo-200x200-1[ gallery libby sellers ] 41-42 berners street | london WlT 3NB | +44 (0)20 3384 8785 | gallery@libbysellers.com | hours> tuesday > friday 11 > 6 | saturday 11 > 4

Heijdens, krzentowski, palomba and torres previews. Design miami/ 2013.

Dec 7, 2013

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above/below> The Swarovski Crystal Palace collaborates with artist Guilherme Torres to create the installation ‘Mangue Groove’, inspired by mangrove trees to remind us of important aquatic conservation efforts surrounding mangrove ecosystems in Brazil.

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above/below> Perrier-Jouët collaborates with London-based Dutch designer Simon Heijdens titled ‘Phare No. 1–9’, explores light and liquid. Simon will share in our upcoming interview how the Art Nouveau aesthetic evolved with him into the 21st Century.

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above/below > DesignApplause combines interviews from 2012 and this year and Didier explains what amazingly happened over the past year.

miami13-kreo-mendi1poltrona gold | alessandro mendini | galerie kreo | 2013

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above/below> Kartell, Laufen and Ludovica+Roberto Palomba create the ‘Palomba Collection’, a clever and beautiful bathroom ensemble. Roberto Palomba shares with us in an upcoming interview how a new and unique porcelain reinvents how to work with the traditional material.

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[ design miami/ ] @DesignMiami #designmiami

Design+world: luminaire. Design miami/ 2013.

Nov 24, 2013

luminaire13-world-logo15 december 2013 | 6 > 9p [ rsvp ]

Luminaire’s continued commitment to promoting good design and education culminate with the third installment of Design+World, a comprehensive exhibition exploring how today’s designers are interpreting materials, technologies and production methods to create work which is expanding the traditional boundaries of design. Luminaire Lab, a beacon of design excellence in Miami’s Design District, will be transformed into a design laboratory where the public can interact and explore new concepts in design. Highlighting the work of longtime friends and collaborators like Tokujin Yoshioka and Patricia Urquiola, the exhibition will also showcase Luminaire’s continued interest in glass. With Fabrica’s Drawing Glass, Nao Tamura‘s poetic glass lighting and a selection of limited edition glass pieces from our own collection, the exhibit examines the limitless possibilities and expert craft of the ancient material. Additionally, we will welcome Phaidon books to the showroom, bringing a preeminent voice in art and design to the design district.

luminaire13-world-yoshioka-element_005element | tokujin yoshioka | desalto | 2013

One of the most influential creative minds living in the world today, Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka transformed the way we experience the world around us. For the past several years, he has been inspired by the random harmony of crystals, creating sculptural pieces that investigate the dependency that exists between human memories and natural phenomena. Luminaire will present the Elements Collection, launched during the Salone del Mobile 2013 and hatched from extensive research he conducted for the Crystalized Project. According to Yoshioka, the project “raises the question of how we connect our lives to the future by being exposed to the serendipitous beauty born of nature.”

luminaire13-world-uriquiola-stroboscopica1chasen | patricia uriquiola | flos | 2008

On December 5th Luminaire is proud to host the incomparable Patricia Urquiola as she unveils her newest project – a book. This is Urquiola’s first monograph on her works aptly titled “Time to Make a Book.” Her eclectic approach to product design and architecture has established her as one of the key figures in contemporary design, working with great international design houses, including Moroso, De Padova, B&B Italia, Bisazza, Alessi, Driade, and Flos. This inspiring book captures the fervid energy of Urquiola’s life and work, in an unprecedented and striking design object as innovative and intimate as her body of work.

luminaire13-world-tamura-Flowt1flow(t) | nao tamura | wonderglass | 2013

luminaire13-world-Torfs-Square1>moments square blue | anna torfs

luminaire13-world-YAMAMOTO-glass1utsuwa – drawing glass | ryu yamamoto | fabrica | 2013

Italian design research center Fabrica also explores a provocative balance between concept and function, translating rhapsodic ideas in three-dimension. In the U.S. debut of Drawing Glass, quick, gestural drawings from a range of designers become an ethereal series of glass objects interpreted by master glass blower Massimo Lunardon. Each artwork features the fourteen original sketches by Studio Formafantasma, Fabrica Head of Design Sam Baron along with five Fabrica designers alongside each original glass piece.

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Luminaire is also proud to announce a partnership with Phaidon, the world’s premier publisher of books on the visual arts. The partnership is a meeting of the equal belief that we must celebrate the creative, and democratize access to design and design education.

[ Luminaire ] would like to extend an invitation to the public as we host a reception to celebrate good design around the world on 4 December from 6 > 9p at our Miami Design District location, Luminaire Lab. [ rsvp ]

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Scandinavian design auction. Wright.

Nov 8, 2013

wright13-scan1preview 7>13 november // auction 14 november noon CST

Wright is presenting the [ Scandinavian Design ] auction on 14 November 2013 at noon CST. Comprised of over three hundred works by designers from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, this auction offers more lots than ever before.

Among the lots sure to inspire spirited bidding are several lighting designs by Paavo Tynell such as a star-studded blue enamel steel and frosted glass chandelier (estimate: $5,000-7,000) and a charming table lamp with a brass shell-shaped shade (estimate: $3,000-5,000). Several chairs stand out as well, including a rare armchair of leather and mahogany by Frits Henningsen (estimate: $30,000-40,000) and a Mix lounge chair, model 4396, designed by Kaare Klint (estimate: $10,000-15,000).

The best loved classics of Nordic design will also be offered, such as Egg and Swan chairs by Arne Jacobsen, glass and silver objects by Tapio Wirkkala, and works by Finn Juhl, Hans Wegner, Josef Frank, Grete Jalk and more.

1rocking horse | kay bojesen | 1936

2swivel chair | hans wegner | johannes hansen | 1955

3park falkman carpet | barbro nillson | märta måås-fjetterström | 1957

4standard floor lamp model A809 | alvar aalto | valaistustyö ky | 1955

10cactus flatware | gundorph albertus | georg jensen | 1930

1> rocking horse | kay bojesen | 1936
2> swivel chair | hans wegner | johannes hansen | 1955
3> park falkman carpet | barbro nillson | märta måås-fjetterström | 1957
4> standard floor lamp model A809 | alvar aalto | valaistustyö ky | 1955
5> drop-leaf desk | børge mogensen | søborg møbelfabrik | 1950
6> tea and coffee service model 1017 | henning koppel | georg jensen | 1952
7> eleven vessels | carl-harry stalhane | rorstrand | 1950
8> rare chandelier | hans bergström | atelje lyktan | 1953
9> seagull chair and ottoman | gösta berg and stenerik eriksson | fritz hansen | 1968
10> cactus flatware | gundorph albertus | georg jensen | 1930
11> lounge chairs |} jens quistgaard | richard nissen | 1960
12> ph 4/3 table lamp | poul henningsen | louis poulsen | 1932
13 dining chairs | hans wegner | c.m. madsens fabriker | 1953
14> puolikuu pendant | tapio wirkkala | n. westerback | 1971
15> storage system | hans wegner | Johannes hansen | 1965

Gallery preview for [ Scandinavian Design ] runs 7 > 11 November, from 10a to 5p and Sunday by appointment. The auction will be held on 14 November 14 at noon CST. All lots are illustrated in our award-winning [ catalog ]

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