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John Pomp – Open house for new furniture and lighting collections

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May 16, 9:00 am - May 23, 5:00 pm

John Pomp – Open house for new furniture and lighting collections

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Start:
May 16, 9:00 am - May 23, 5:00 pm
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Website:
johnpomp.com

Organizer

John Pomp

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Neighborhood
Manhattan - Midtown East + West
Business Name
John Pomp
Borough
Manhattan
Category
Art x Design

Venue

200 Lexington Ave Suite 1201
New York City, 10016 United States

Venue

200 Lexington Ave Suite 1201
New York City, 10016 United States

John Pomp is a design-driven artisan manufacturer focused on creating abstracted organic works of furniture and lighting. Inspired by elemental materials in transitory states and informed by almost otherworldly natural phenomena, John Pomp’s work combines molten glass, warped metal, and refracted light to create imaginative, organic forms.

Led by designer, artist, and glassblower John Pomp with his partner Anne, a team of over 50 creatives design and make each piece from concept to completion in-house. With a sculptural, experimental approach to design, the work develops through a non-linear process explored through various methods, including abstract glass studies, organic form generating, and process discovery. This approach leads to a designed process rather than a product. Each piece is made from scratch in their 65,000 sqft Philadelphia studio using a combination of modern techniques and old-world craftsmanship.

Venue

200 Lexington Ave Suite 1201
New York City, 10016 United States