nycxdesign, new york city’s annual celebration of design, attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees and designers from across the globe. taking place each may—next occurring may 10–22, 2019—the event celebrates a world of design and showcases over a dozen design disciplines through exhibitions, installations, trade shows, panels, product launches, open studios, and more. and, like design itself, nycxdesign is everywhere, with events taking place across the city’s five boroughs. brought to life by new york city economic development corporation (nycedc) in conjunction with a steering committee of leading members of new york city’s design community, nycxdesign highlights the unique creative, cultural, educational, and economic opportunities in new york city.
Latest Past Events
design pavilion happenings during nycxdesign 2020.
times square nyc. 46th and broadway, new york cityfrom 12-20 may, design lovers of all ages can head to times square for the fifth edition of new york’s biggest public design interface: the design pavilion! held annually during nycxdesign—new york city’s design week—the nine-day interactive hub for all things design will make broadway between w 43rd and w 48th streets its home.
2019 nycxdesign awards & icff party.
pier 17 south street seaport 19 fulton street, new yorkthe nycxdesign awards & party is a highlight of nycxdesign, new york city’s annual celebration of design that attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees and designers from across the globe. the nycxdesign awards honors outstanding products and projects in categories that span major areas of design, from architecture to interiors, from products to accessories, from craft to technology.
#pldsgn: up-and-coming designers from poland at wanteddesign 2019.
wanteddesign manhattan terminal stores 269 11th avenue, manhattanthe #pldsgn exhibition is combined with a pop-up shop stocked with contemporary products designed and made locally in poland. the presentation features a choice of original objects made by emerging designers from poland working across a range of techniques, from detailed handiwork to pieces produced using 3-d printing.