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	<description>Presented by MPS. 1066 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn.  Open by appointment only through June 20th, and then on Wed, Fri, and Sat.</description>
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		<title>Gallery 1889 Closed due to Renovations</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 22:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting the week of November 9th, Gallery 1889 will begin to undergo renovations.  While this exciting process means that the venue will emerge better than ever in 2010, it also means that for the time being, we must close our doors to the public.  You are still free to email info@thegallery1889.com if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting the week of November 9th, Gallery 1889 will begin to undergo renovations.  While this exciting process means that the venue will emerge better than ever in 2010, it also means that for the time being, we must close our doors to the public.  You are still free to email info@thegallery1889.com if you have questions, comments, or concerns about the space and its future projects.  See you in 2010.</p>
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		<title>RE/BUILD final pieces</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 20:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we plan some new things for Gallery 1889, we thought it might be nice to revisit the pictures from the exhibit we opened up with back in May.  So, in case you weren&#8217;t able to make it to Gallery 1889 to see the final pieces, you can see them here.  All photos [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we plan some new things for Gallery 1889, we thought it might be nice to revisit the pictures from the exhibit we opened up with back in May.  So, in case you weren&#8217;t able to make it to Gallery 1889 to see the final pieces, you can see them here.  All photos in this post were taken by <a href="http://agencycharlie.com/">Agency Charlie</a>. </p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3373/3551953420_153b420a75.jpg" title="Cut &#038; Paste by Simon Eisinger" class="aligncenter" width="500" height="334" /><br />
Cut &#038; Paste Sofa Bench by Simon Eisinger</p>
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Voronoi Table by John Seward</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3573/3551144413_490392d5b3.jpg" title="Etch chair by Elizabeth Cordes" class="aligncenter" width="500" height="334" /><br />
Etch Chair by Elizabeth Cordes</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3310/3551953380_c33983f4db.jpg" title="Mercury Table by David Scott of DESU Design" class="aligncenter" width="500" height="334" /><br />
Mercury Table by David Scott of DESU Design<br />
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Reaccumulation: Prototype (detail) by Matter Practice</p>
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We Traipse Recreate Automatic Seascape (detail) by Daniel Harper</p>
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		<title>Summer Design Sale Designer # 9 &#8211; David Scott of DESU Design</title>
		<link>http://www.thegallery1889.com/?p=658</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 13:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I didn&#8217;t have to go driving around Brooklyn to catch up with David Scott of DESU Design &#8212; he&#8217;s in the same building, and I&#8217;m lucky to be surrounded all day by the beautiful DESU home accessories, like the Symbol Coat Rack and the 1-Line Spice Rack, that decorate the office walls.  Dave&#8217;s aesthetic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_661" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img src="http://www.thegallery1889.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/DESU_DavidScott_40132.jpg" alt="Photo by Jason Whalen of Agency Charlie" title="DESU_DavidScott_4013" width="500" height="334" class="size-full wp-image-661" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Jason Whalen of Agency Charlie</p></div>
<p>I didn&#8217;t have to go driving around Brooklyn to catch up with David Scott of DESU Design &#8212; he&#8217;s in the same building, and I&#8217;m lucky to be surrounded all day by the beautiful DESU home accessories, like the Symbol Coat Rack and the 1-Line Spice Rack, that decorate the office walls.  Dave&#8217;s aesthetic is part nature, part geometry, and the result is highly compelling pieces with integrity of form and surprising detail: a beveled edge here, a splash of color there. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.thegallery1889.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/sway.jpg" alt="sway" title="sway" width="400" height="241" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-662" /></p>
<p>DESU Design has several pieces, including the SWAY Table above, in the<strong> ongoing Summer Design Sale at Gallery 1889</strong>.  The sale is still up throughout the weekend.  Come by 1066 Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to see DESU&#8217;s and everyone else&#8217;s work!</p>
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		<title>Summer Design Sale Designer #8: William Couig of furthurdesign</title>
		<link>http://www.thegallery1889.com/?p=651</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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I got completely turned-around-backwards when I was trying to meet William Couig of furthurdesign.  Thankfully William answered my phone call &#8211; it turned out I was very close &#8211; and I had a chance to see all his pieces in person.  The pieces that he makes as furthurdesign are incredible &#8212; modern glass [...]]]></description>
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<p>I got completely turned-around-backwards when I was trying to meet William Couig of furthurdesign.  Thankfully William answered my phone call &#8211; it turned out I was very close &#8211; and I had a chance to see all his pieces in person.  The pieces that he makes as <a href="http://furthurdesign.com">furthurdesign</a> are incredible &#8212; modern glass objects with a timeless quality yet an unexpected silhouette.  </p>
<p><img src="http://www.thegallery1889.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/william1.JPG" alt="william" title="william" width="500" height="384" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-654" /></p>
<p>William Couig is one of the many designers taking part in <strong>Gallery 1889&#8217;s Summer Design Sale</strong>, which starts in just a couple of days.  Take a moment out of your weekend and come to Greenpoint to see all the brilliant work we&#8217;ve collected for this sale.  Open hours will be 3-8 on Friday and 12-6 on Saturday and Sunday.  We hope to see you there!</p>
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		<title>Gallery 1889 on Twitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 19:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Be sure to add Gallery 1889 on Twitter, if you&#8217;re into such things! Post updates and more!
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		<title>Summer Design Sale Designer #7 &#8211; Diane Ruengsorn of Domestic Aesthetic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We navigated the labyrinthine Navy Yard to make it to the space Diane Ruengsorn of Domestic Aesthetic shares with half a dozen other designers, architects and creative types in North Brooklyn.  The whole studio has a great, collaborative feel &#8212; the space is open and feels like you might overhear a cross-disciplinary conversation at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We navigated the labyrinthine Navy Yard to make it to the space Diane Ruengsorn of <a href="http://www.domestic-aesthetic.com/">Domestic Aesthetic</a> shares with half a dozen other designers, architects and creative types in North Brooklyn.  The whole studio has a great, collaborative feel &#8212; the space is open and feels like you might overhear a cross-disciplinary conversation at any time.  Diane herself met us to show her beautiful, carved kitchen pieces.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3561/3673436987_15c832bd71.jpg?v=1246332456" title="Diane Ruengsorn of Domestic Aesthetic" class="aligncenter" width="375" height="500" /></p>
<p>One of the best parts of Diane&#8217;s work is that it&#8217;s very eco-conscious and sustainably produced &#8212; as she says on her site, &#8220;By considering the social and ecological ramifications of a product and its development, Domestic Aesthetic aims to provide well-designed, affordable options that are currently lacking in the marketplace.&#8221;  Diane&#8217;s mahogany spice blocks, for example, are made out of reclaimed wood that was discarded because the pieces were too small for the projects the wood was originally intended for.  Diane took this beautiful material and turned it into something both striking and functional.  </p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://thegallery1889.com/images/spiceblock.jpg" title="Domestic Aesthetic - Spice Block" class="aligncenter" width="500" height="326" /></p>
<p>Gallery 1889 will feature several different pieces by Domestic Aesthetic at the <strong>Summer Design Sale</strong> &#8212; which is coming up this weekend!  We&#8217;ll kick off on Friday at 3PM, so be sure to swing by 1066 Manhattan Avenue on your way home from work. </p>
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		<title>Summer Design Sale Designer #6 &#8211; Amy Adams of Perch!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:14:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Amy Adams met us in Red Hook, in her space, which is (cheerfully) located in a key lime pie shop by the water.  The day was sunshiny and really emphasized the location, which provides a harmonious and appropriate background for the colorful, adorable ceramic pieces that she makes as perch! design.  Amy&#8217;s work [...]]]></description>
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<p>Amy Adams met us in Red Hook, in her space, which is (cheerfully) located in a key lime pie shop by the water.  The day was sunshiny and really emphasized the location, which provides a harmonious and appropriate background for the colorful, adorable ceramic pieces that she makes as <a href="http://www.perchdesign.net/">perch! design</a>.  Amy&#8217;s work has been a constant presence on <a href="http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/at-email/perch-the-most-cheerful-design-company-in-brooklynemail-41808-048973">design blogs</a> and in decorating magazines alike for awhile now.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3298/3669659709_cd86229b75.jpg?v=1246241359" title="Perch! pieces" class="aligncenter" width="375" height="500" /></p>
<p>We have many unique items from Perch! on hand for next week, so if you&#8217;re a fan of Amy Adams and her ceramic work, please do stop by Gallery 1889 on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday!  </p>
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		<title>Summer Design Sale Designer #5: Liz Kinnmark &amp; Kegan Fisher of Design Glut</title>
		<link>http://www.thegallery1889.com/?p=625</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 20:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[That&#8217;s right, I&#8217;m writing about the ladies that write about everybody.  When they&#8217;re not designing timely, witty, incredibly buzzworthy objects like the Dow Jones Hanky and the Crude Necklace, Liz and Kegan travel around Brooklyn, interviewing designers and other entrepreneurs about how they got started in their particular business.  Then they post the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s right, I&#8217;m writing about the ladies that write about everybody.  When they&#8217;re not designing timely, witty, incredibly buzzworthy objects like the Dow Jones Hanky and the Crude Necklace, Liz and Kegan travel around Brooklyn, interviewing designers and other entrepreneurs about how they got started in their particular business.  Then they post the finished articles on their blog at <a href="http://designglut.com">Design Glut</a> &#8212; and this blog has become an invaluable resource for young artists all over town.  (It&#8217;s also an entertaining read.)  As they themselves put it, &#8220;We interview creative entrepreneurs about how they got started and what they&#8217;ve learned along the way.&#8221;  </p>
<p><img src="http://www.thegallery1889.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/office.jpg" alt="office" title="office" width="498" height="362" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-627" /></p>
<p>We went to visit Liz and Kegan in their Bushwick work digs.  The space is huge &#8212; the advantages of being located in Bushwick &#8212; and loaded with Design Glut goodies, as you can see from the picture.  We at Gallery 1889 are excited to feature some unique items from Design Glut next weekend (July 24th-26th) at our <strong>Summer Design Sale</strong>.  If you&#8217;re in Greenpoint, come by 1066 Manhattan Avenue and see our selection!</p>
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		<title>Summer Design Sale Designer #4 &#8211; Andrea Summerton of ALS DESIGNS</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I met Andrea, I asked her about when her company ALS DESIGNS got started.  She told me she just debuted her collection at this year&#8217;s BKLYN DESIGNS, and I was amazed; her pieces have such a presence and sense of a developed, personal aesthetic that I had assumed she&#8217;d been around for awhile [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I met Andrea, I asked her about when her company <a href="http://www.alsdesigns.com/">ALS DESIGNS</a> got started.  She told me she just debuted her collection at this year&#8217;s BKLYN DESIGNS, and I was amazed; her pieces have such a presence and sense of a developed, personal aesthetic that I had assumed she&#8217;d been around for awhile and I just had recently learned of her work.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://thegallery1889.com/images/als-andrea.JPG" title="Andrea of ALS Designs" class="aligncenter" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>ALS DESIGNS, in Andrea&#8217;s own words, is &#8220;a Brooklyn based furniture design company specializing in innovative designs with environmentally friendly materials and practices.&#8221;  Her benches (which could also serve as low tables) are made of bamboo, a notoriously sustainable material &#8212; and they&#8217;re treated with Tung Oil, which was one of the first &#8220;green&#8221; furniture finishes. </p>
<p>The Bella and Structure benches appear simultaneously delicate and sturdy, and the playful Angle shelves were a <a href="http://www.designglut.com/2009/05/our-faves-at-brooklyn-designs-2009/">crowd favorite</a> at BKLYN DESIGNS.  We&#8217;ll have several ALS items on hand at this month&#8217;s <strong>Summer Design Sale @ Gallery 1889</strong>, so be sure to come by and take a look.</p>
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		<title>Summer Design Sale Designer 3 &#8211; Francois Chambard of UM Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Says UM Project on its website: &#8220;Our company is integrated and nimble, a hybrid between a workshop for fabrication, a laboratory for discovery and a consulting practice for design.&#8221;  When we went to visit Francois Chambard of UM Project on location in Gowanus, this statement about hybridity was illuminated in many ways &#8212; for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Says <a href="http://www.umproject.com">UM Project</a> on its website: &#8220;Our company is integrated and nimble, a hybrid between a workshop for fabrication, a laboratory for discovery and a consulting practice for design.&#8221;  When we went to visit Francois Chambard of UM Project on location in Gowanus, this statement about hybridity was illuminated in many ways &#8212; for starters, they have a tremendous amount of space.  This becomes important because UM Project needs space to actualize projects of all scales, ranging from small home accessories to entire rooms.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3604/3674145484_5d7610f1d9.jpg?v=1246330763" title="UM Project" class="aligncenter" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>One thing that stands out about UM Project is their love of detail.  The stools pictured here are among their most well-known (and loved) products, and the precise paint detail on the legs is what makes them so memorable.  UM Project&#8217;s aesthetic fuses old-world craftsmanship with a clean modern sensibility, and their designs have been featured at BKLYN DESIGNS and many other places.  </p>
<p>At Gallery 1889&#8217;s <strong>Summer Design Sale</strong>, we&#8217;ll have some pieces by UM Project on hand &#8212; come visit us from July 24th to July 26th to see which.</p>
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