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    Revolution Collection

    Born in Chicago, Felicia Ferrone studied architecture in the United States before beginning her career in Milan, apprenticing with some of today’s most influential architects and product designers, where she was first taught to “blur boundaries.”

    Her namesake label, based in Chicago, is known for modern design of home accessories and furniture delivering the unexpected through a seemingly simple gesture and whimsy. Archetypes are reinvented; typologies are crossed and blended. European influences, minimalist aesthetics, mastery of proportion, and meticulously considered details are the hallmarks of her work. Often lighthearted and whimsical, the furniture and objects are timeless.

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    Through close collaborations with master artisans, each piece is handcrafted allowing for innovative use of materials and production techniques, underlying another fundamental attribute to her design philosophy and approach. Her internationally renowned Revolution Collection of glassware has been inducted into The Art Institute of Chicago’s Permanent Architecture and Design Collection and is a recipient of a Good Design Award. She also teaches design at the University of Illinois at Chicago and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  In addition to her own label, her clients include private commissions, Volume Gallery, and Boffi.

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    Margot Collection

    Made without the use of molds and created with the finest quality fluted Boroscilicate glass, the Margot Collection is innovative in its use of materials. Each piece is handcrafted by master glassblowers in the Czech Republic.

    Bird Cage Lamps

    Bird Cage Lamps. The LED light bulb is concealed within the central cylinder, allowing for more refined composition. Available in three shapes and sold individually, these pendant lights bring uniqueness and character into any space.

    Jae and Jaeho tables

    The Jae Tables, reminiscent of Felicia Ferrone’s Revolution Collection of glassware, the tables can be used either end up, creating an ever changing landscape. The side tables are remarkably versatile, either used alone or with the accessories, a detachable serving tray which fits onto the top. Powder coated steel.

    Doppio

    Conceived of as a center piece / serving board, Doppio is elegant when in use and when simply sitting on a table or counter. Nero Marquina and Carrara marble.

    Magazine Table

    The Magazine Table is an innovative and modern take on the tradition use of an accent table creating a new typology that is functional and unique. The top half serves as a standard side table, while the dish beneath, concave in shape, gives the table its name and purpose of holding magazines, books, toys, or just about anything else you can think of providing the utmost convenience. Powder coated steel.

    Ahn Coffee Table

    A study in positive and negative space, Ahn is ever changing depending on how it is positioned and viewed in a room. With its two asymmetrical and organic surfaces, Ahn is a sculpture in its own right, playing with balance and tension while serving as a coffee table. Powder coated steel.

    Frame Mirror

    Frame Mirror reduces the object to its most minimal form. The detachable wood tray can positioned anywhere along the bottom frame. Powder coated steel and mirror with wood tray accessory.

    Corner Shelf

    Corner Shelf

    ZigZag Bookcase

    ZigZag Bookcase

    ZigZag Bookcase

    ZigZag Bookcase

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