Interior Design's NeoCon Show Daily Day 2

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show daily must-see seminars

9:00–10:00AM You’ve Got to be From the Future to Design a Resilient Workplace: From the Sketchbook of a Workplace Futurist, Design Thinker, and Agility Researcher

Marti Konstant, MBA, principal, Konstant Change (Chicago)

2:00–3:00PM Expanding Your Practice: Designing for the Residential Market

Lauren Rottet, FAIA, FIIDA, founding principal, president, Rottet Studio (Houston)

the mart – tuesday, october 5, 2021

pod of the future

This single-person workstation by Framery has an adjustable seat, table, touchscreen, and even a coat rack, plus a healthy 29-litersper-second ventilation speed—four times the standard recommendation, thus neatly alleviating any trace of stuffiness. Take Framery One for a breathe-easy test drive at space 7-7078

mad for modular Italian company Pedrali is making a big splash at NeoCon with a brand-new showroom—its first in the U.S.—plus a host of introductions. The 3,000-square-foot space, designed by Milan-based studio Calvi Brambilla, showcases product in vignettes ranging from workspaces to lounge and hospitality areas; there’s even a coffee bar, natch! Debuting here is Toa, a minimalist table with lightweight diecast aluminum frame by Robin Rizzini that’s completely modular in length and width. Choose your own adventure! space 330

For the inside scoop on the most talked-about new products at NeoCon, head straight to the Interior Design SELECT partner showrooms. Turn to page 49 for a complete list of these top manufacturers. #IDNeoCon

Through October 7 at NeoCon, Interior Design presents a DesignTV by SANDOW special: NeoCon Now. Programming includes a broadcast of the 2021 HiP Awards, LAUNCH ProductLIVE!, product previews, and keynote addresses. Viewers can tune in on interiordesign.net or the Interior Design Facebook page.

bonjour phillipe! The esteemed Mr. Starck debuts Adela Rex, his sustainable seating line for Andreu World that’s made entirely of interlocking FSC-certified plywood pieces. Peep the project at space 10-132

quite a performance Hard-wearing bleach-cleanable performance textiles comprise Suzanne Tick’s zeitgeisty new collection, Outdoor In, for her brand Luum. Inspect them up close on floor 10, where the four fabrics on show— which work as well outside as they do indoors—include Sunbrella acrylic-polyester Megapixel, the company’s first outdoorready chenille, and polyester-blend Wavefield, its pattern developed in the studio by layering fluted glass over geometric art. space 1043

paving the way Tsar Carpets joins the HBF at 40 showcase as part of HBF’s new “Hospitality for Work” concept, addressing today’s fluid workplaces. To contribute, Tsar presents seven designs from its recently launched Forma collection, such as the pretty Paradiso, in a textural gradient of hand-tufted wool. Hospitable, indeed! space 387


BREAKING NEWS NEWS 1 Breaking News 3 Today’s Top Picks 5 Designer Highlights 8 Snap Shot: Designtex 14 IIDA Awards Winners 54 Snaps PRODUCTS 3RD FLOOR 18 Mohawk Group 20 Steelcase 22 Momentum Textiles & Wallcoverings 24 Pedrali 26 Three H 28 Keilhauer 7TH FLOOR S H O W D A I LY 2 0 2 1

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into the great outdoors Sleek and chic stackable benches with optional backrests, tables in three sizes, and trash cans with or without lids comprise Cortina (.026) from Via Seating, a hot-dip galvanized-steel suite perfect for exterior public spaces. The simple yet impactful design was masterminded by Italian talents Alberto Basaglia and Natalia Rota Nodari. Furthering the bold look are the seven durable polyester powder-coat colors. The forms stack away easily for off-season storage, but there’s also a groundfixing system if needed. space 10-148

Loftwall purports its Tempo recycled-PET noise-cancelling battens—a winner at Sunday’s HiP Awards—will make your space “as quiet as a museum.” Check the claim for yourself at space 1123a!


TODAY’S TOP PICKS

SITONIT SEATING: EBEAM, SPACE 1150

OKAMURA: LW, SPACE 1100 LUNA TEXTILES: PHASE CHANGE, SPACE 10-106

GLOBAL FURNITURE GROUP: PERSONAL LOCKERS, SPACE 1035

BUZZISPACE: BUZZICEE, SPACE 10-111 DECCA CONTRACT: AUTODROMO, SPACE 333SPACES 312 AND 3-121 GAN FOR HAWORTH COLLECTION: PATCH,



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terry crews’s safe haven An au courant take on the classic wingback marks Bernhardt Design’s fifth collaboration with the multitasking talent, a designer and former NFL player who’s also an action-movie hero, sitcom star, and game-show host. “Belmont’s distinctive curved back reduces distractions and provides a place of peace and safety, which is something we can all use these days,” Crews says. “My goal was to have the back shelter you, as a collar protects us from the wind.” The lounge, with stainless-steel or carved-ash base, is spacious, deep, tall, and designed to be comfortable for virtually every body type. Upholstery is available in any Bernhardt fabric, leather, or COM. Touchdown! space 320

NYCxDesign Award–winning Blooma, a vinyl wallcovering for Wolf-Gordon, expresses the interior designer’s quintessential playfulness and characteristic use of color and unconventional scale. The delightfully bold digitally printed floral is inspired by vintage Swedish fabrics and is one of 13 introductions from six creatives for the manufacturer’s Curated collection. Blooma comes standard in a 52-by-48-inch repeat but is entirely customizable in color and scale by the company’s in-house technicians at WG Customs Lab. space 10-161

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BOTTOM PORTRAIT: ALEXANDRE TABASTE

Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec need no introduction, but what does is the French industrial designers’ new collection for Emeco, the U.S. manufacturer that got its start in World War II making seating out of scrap metal. Meet Truss, a family of go-anywhere tables and bench seating with an architectural bent. Emeco’s aluminum expertise is reflected in the recycled frame, made at the company’s factory in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Added to that are side panels in marine-grade Douglas Fir plywood, chosen for its strength completing the truss system. “Simplicity is a long process,” Erwan says. “Truss was to be naked, and it took a while to strip it down to the best minimum.” Safe to say the siblings nailed it. space 318

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A truly international collection inspired by the ecological richness and diversity found in four distinct but related biomes.


NATUREÕS TILE AND PLANK HPD

Introducing Nature’s Tile and Plank HPD at the new HMTX showroom #1169.

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designtex SPACE 303 Bloomer is a fresh botanical upholstery fabric in a sturdy blend of solution-dyed nylon and postconsumer-recycled polyester that’s, well, blooming fabulous. We love the whimsical yet bold pattern and stunning colorways: Flora, Bright Blue, and Winterberry. Plus, it surpasses 100,000 Wyzenbeek double rubs and ships carbon neutral. Go take a peek in Designtex’s third-floor showroom; back home, request a sample via Material Bank.


A SC A R I CO N F ER ENCE Product Design Consultant | Gensler

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Limitless possibilities by design. Empower your creativity and customize your workspace with the Epix collection to bring your design vision to life.

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Ultra-Fast. Sustainable. Overnight. See why 450+ brands and 70,000+ design professionals support sustainable sampling on Material Bank.

Hundreds of Brands Order by Midnight (ET) Samples by 10:30 AM One Box Ships Carbon Neutral Always Free for Designers


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jgma Daley College Manufacturing Technology & Engineering Center, Chicago When JGMA was selected to revitalize the Daley College Manufacturing Technology & Engineering Center, one of Chicago’s seven city colleges, the firm knew it had an op­portunity that went beyond architecture: to signal change for both the manufacturing industry and the surrounding community. “The seamless fluidity to the building’s form was inspired by the constant and linear flow of the production process,” JGMA founder Juan Gabriel Moreno says. The building, a collaboration with architect of record CannonDesign, boasts material nods to high-tech manufacturing as well, particularly on the facade, where industrial metal panels are faceted and three-dimensional. Through the glass curtain wall, the interior’s exposed steel and poured concrete is visible as are the expanded labs, where students learn CNC machining and welding. Elsewhere are swaths of scarlet, orange, and canary. The latter also coats the underside of the pedestrian bridge linking the college’s north and south campus. Although yellow, it symbolizes a green light: the bright future of the industry, which expects to bring an additional 20,000 jobs to the region within the next decade.

MORENO; MICHAEL CADY; MARIA MONTEAGUDO; BROCK HINZE; DORIMAR DEL RIO; TAD JAMEYFIELD.

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“Upward” by Richard Hunt

A sign of what’s to come has arrived. Elevate your space with eight modern carpet products, each uniquely designed to work together in infinite combinations. Mix bold, architectural lines with softer patterns inspired by the sacred geometry of nature. Pair eye-catching jewel tones with earthy, calming neutrals. With an all-in-one design solution this effortless, it’s easy to level up to a new dimension in interior style.

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Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood, populated with wellpreserved Colonial and Federal buildings, was given National Historic Landmark District status in 1967. A few decades later, it became the capitol’s hip commercial district with some of the city’s best restaurants and boutiques. Both of these personalities are on display at a neighborhood bank branch by Leo A Daly and CallisonRTKL. In fact, it’s not just a bank; it’s a Capital One Café, the retail category winner. “It’s less a branch than a local social/coworking space,” Leo A Daly senior project manager Cindy Linkins says, though it does offer ATMs and in-person banking services, too. A Peet’s Coffee counter and generous seating options, plus free WiFi, encourage customers to pull up a laptop and stay awhile. Mindful of the historic status, the team collaborated with the D.C. Historic Preservation Office among others while developing the 8,900-square-foot space, which spans three row houses. “The interior is an extension of the neighborhood,” CallisonRTKL associate principal Jeany Kim adds. Restored brick walls, refurbished wood-beam ceilings, and historic tile installations are among the retained original details, while data security and ADA accessibility are 21st-century improvements. LEO A DALY: CINDY LINKINS; ALICIA GOLDBERG; ALAN SU; LAUREN FUNK; OLIVIA SMITH; CARLOS GONZALES; JU-PEI LIN. CALLISONRTKL: JEANY KIM; LUCY BARAQUIO.

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mohawk group space 377 We appreciate products that are both easy on the eyes and easy to use. Crossing Current is a biophilic design that captures the beauty of sediments along riverbanks, expressed in eight colors of 24-inch square carpet tiles (with FlexLok tabs for no-fuss installation). Modules are made from solution-dyed nylon fiber and feature EcoFlex Matrix backing, plus they’re CRI Green Label Plus certified. Beauty and brains!


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You’ll find the power of three in Stakki. Joyfully sculpted for curious minds and busy bodies. Fits everywhere. Inside and outside. Super easy to clean. Want to see how Stakki plays with your innovative ideas? Visit us at NeoCon, VS Showroom 1167 or at vsamerica.com/stakki.

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steelcase SPACE 300 Named for the line where earth’s atmosphere meets outer space,

weightlessness sets in, and transcendence becomes a reality, Karman aims to surpass the comfort, performance, and aesthetics of conventional mesh task chairs. Its patented hybrid seat combines a proprietary performance textile, Intermix, with integrated cushioning. The self-supporting textile is suspended from a streamlined frame that flexes in response to the body’s movements, eliminating uncomfortable pressure points while providing necessary back and seat support. Made with sustainable materials and weighing only 29 pounds, the chair is available in 13 exclusive Intermix colors and a variety of finishes that make many aesthetic options possible including opaque, transparent, and color-shift versions.


Protect Against the Unexpected

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momentum textiles & wallcoverings SPACE 323 If the name Aleksadra Gaca isn’t familiar

to you yet, it soon will be. This Netherlands-based Polish weaver is known for turning flat yarn into fabrics with wonderful dimensionality. For her namesake contract upholstery collection—her first—she transformed recycled cotton, post-consumer polyester, and nylon into high-performance, three-dimensional textiles. There are quilted, pillowy surfaces featuring rectangles, honeycombs, and diamonds. Colors are soft and sometimes gradient, further enhancing the visual texture. Gaca says she likes to push the boundaries of this ancient technique while honoring its emotional qualities. We can’t wait to see what’s next.


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From Italian industrial-design studio Busetti Garuti Redaelli

comes Buddyhub. A sound-absorbing wraparound panel envelops the seat to create a cocooning, concentrationconducive alcove that offers acoustic and visual privacy. Available as an armchair or sofa, the polyurethane foam– padded units can be used as sound-proof workstations or, when placed opposite one another and adjoined via a panel (with integral table), a breakout area. Meet you there!


ACTIVE LINES COLLECTION

Bring a sense of flow to busy spaces with high-performance LVT from the Active Lines Collection. Available in 112 style and color combinations as well as fully customizable accent colors, this versatile solution makes it simple to create the optimal flooring design for any space. | manningtoncommercial.com

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SPACE 345 Although the name Hook Up conjures a Netflix and chill situation, this collection of workspace tables is something entirely SFW (COVID having brought new meaning to the term “safe for work”). There are various sizes, from single desks to large meeting tables, each with a rail system that allows you to snap accessories in and out on the fly, including planter boxes, paper trays, and a moveable power outlet. The system was designed in partnership with Jonathan Sabine and Jessica Nakanishi of Toronto-based firm MSDS Studio. You can even hook and unhook the workstations to one another, privacy panels optional.

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keilhauer SPACE 373 Looking to the future, the Epix collection’s tables, seating, and shelv-

ing are designed to be flexible, geared towards forming spaces that encourage gathering and creative collaboration. Chairs have an aluminum frame and formed seat shells that are interchangeable…and 100 percent recyclable. Tables can be arranged into small groups or combined to create larger ones, and shelves can provide a visual divide or—with the addition of knockout felt panels—a physical and auditory one as well. The chairs and tables come in conference, counter, and bar heights. Designed with Swedish studio Form Us With Love, this system is indeed the wave of the future.


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The Muse Collection by V Starr for Wolf-Gordon Celebrating strong women through three upholstery textiles: ELENA, FRIDA and ORA.


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The Czech Republic manufacturer devoted to “healthy sitting” launches Muuna by Massimo Costaglia Design Group. A cozy, approachable office chair in five colors, from teal to sunny yellow, that adapts to any work environment, Muuna is also highly sustainable: Each part is recyclable and easy to disassemble, plus the environmentally friendly fabric is made from recycled plastic waste.


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“Dynamic diagonal lines add a sense of movement to the workplace”

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Collab alert: The largest locker manufacturer in the U.S. has partnered with the globe’s leading workplace architecture firm, Gensler, on Amani. The high-design lockers are patterned with soundabsorbing diagonal lines that add a welcome sense of energy to any workspace. The myriad exterior finishes include laminate or antimicrobial Nanolam, a velvet-smooth fingerprintand scratch-resistant surface protectant that thwarts mold, mildew, and bacteria. Lockers can be configured as long credenzas or tall towers and come in more than a dozen colors; there’s also a Touchless Smart Lock option for convenience.


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1200 Series Personal Lockers Change is the constant we have come to know well. And for many of us these are hybrid times, sharing our workplace between the office and home. 1200 Series Personal Lockers provide a dedicated and safe place for our personal belongings in the coming and going of our new lifestyles. globalfurnituregroup.com


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Designed by Iris Wang, the Alchemy collection of textiles and wallcoverings lives up to its name, transforming mixed yarns, space-dyed yarns, bouclés, and vinyl into something magical. Rooted in nature and the constantly changing environment, the 13 fabrics feature dimensional textures and hues with evocative names like Sundial and Antelope Canyon. The five wallcoverings highlight both graphic textures and subtle, organic patterns. A thread of rich color runs through the two collections, which work seamlessly yet playfully with one another.


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ing unit, this C-shape wonder is tailor-made for open work environments—although it’s just as well suited to hotel lobbies and education spaces. BuzziCee’s curved form promotes gathering and conversation, while the acoustic-foam padding dampens sound emanating from the latter (and lends cushiness!). The beauty of the sinuous seat—measuring 76 inches across and offered in numerous fabrics—is that users can perch facing in our out, together or apart, depending on the task at hand.

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Focus time! The manufacturer’s clever workstation, Fractals Nook, is like the cool cousin of the iconic library study carrel, with a curved, wraparound screen hugging a solo laminate or veneer work surface (complete with bag hooks and power cutouts). Designed to carve out a headsdown touchdown spot in open areas ranging from town halls to breakout zones, the desk nook is part of the maker’s Fractals Lounge line, meaning they can be intertwined with coordinating high-back lounge pieces.



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LUKAS PELECH

One man’s trash is another’s blazing-hot NeoCon release. Naturals, the latest addition to the 3form brand’s Coil collection, is made from upcycled waste—namely cutoffs culled from production of other pieces. Additional earth-minded bona fides: fixtures are assembled with PVC-free cord, finished with a TGIC-free powder-coat, and come with RoHS-compliant parts. The pottery-inspired design is offered in three shade styles and four formats, all boasting efficient performance-lighting technology and an infinitely adjustable stainless-steel cable for flexibility on site.


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Quad Lounge + Lift Table | jehs+laub On display at NeoCon 3-115


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the workplace—and expectations for its future evolution—are in flux. That puts the relevancy of modular furniture at an all-time high. Jetty:Mod, a sectional by Bendtsen Design Associates, is right on trend, able to become a curvilinear or linear form that provides casual work and gathering areas. The modular sofa also doubles as a way to guide circulation and divide space. Arms, legs, cushions, tables, and screens can be specified in “work” or “lounge” versions, offering different heights and depths, and there are a variety of upholstery, laminate, and metal options to choose from. The neat kit-of-parts can also be exchanged or added to over time.


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sixinch SPACE 11-117 “We wanted Tubular to be reminiscent of the bent-tube chairs of the ’70s but with a contempo-

rary design featuring oversized, pillow-like cushions,” sales director Josh Sweazy says. “The details are what sets this chair apart from its midcentury predecessors, including a slightly flared stance at the base and the bands around the perimeter of the cushions.” Tubular’s overstuffed seat and back layer mixed-density foam for ultimate comfort. The bendy frame in colorful powdercoats adds a fun finishing touch.

“We took inspiration from pillows, and wanted the chair to be both physically and visually comfortable”


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TOAST TO FINE DESIGN TUESDAY | OCTOBER 5 | 3  –  5 PM ENJOY A GLASS OF BUBBLY ON FLOORS 6, 14 & 15 Enjoy a glass of bubbly and live music throughout the hallways then relax with hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in showrooms. As the lines between residential, hospitality and commercial design continue to blur, the Design Center showrooms offer both residential and contract lines, providing the most innovative and inspirational selection of products on the market today for both indoor and outdoor design projects. Come see all the Design Center has to offer the contract market! Registration to the NeoCon show is required for entrance. SHARE Tag @designcentermart and use #NeoCon2021


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lintex SPACE 1191 A cool, calming, moveable monolith, Unit, designed by Paris-based

Halleroed, separates or encloses spaces—both visually and aurally. Lift the edge with your toes (it’s easy) and the retractable wheels appear, allowing you to glide it to its next destination. It can be oriented horizontally or vertically, and both sides can be customized with a selection of glass and textiles—surfaces you can write on, pin on, or just look upon. Through Scandinavian Spaces.


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“These chairs and tables organically bring a sense of calm to the workplace” YORGO LYKOURIA OF RAINLIGHT

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office manufacturer introduces Phlox by Rainlight: seating and tables to bring “serenity now!” to the workplace. Named after the night phlox flower and inspired by its gentle form, the seat comes in conference, lounge, and stool iterations, each with multiple forms and bases. The upholstery fabric was newly developed for Phlox and is made from fishing nets salvaged from Japan’s surrounding seas, knit together with recycled PET yarns. As for the wood-leg tables, a key option for the round-edge tops is furniture linoleum—a matte-look material that feels warm to the hand and is made from natural materials, thus making it carbon neutral. Chic and sustainable.


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DINING GUIDE

dining guide Where should you eat and imbibe in Chicago after a day at the Mart? Our annual roundup of great new dining spots helps you decide. [$] Affordable. [$$] Moderate. [$$$] Expensive. Outdoor Dining

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Contemporary Greek in stylish surrounds is the name of the game for this airy Logan Square taverna that offers indoor and outdoor dining plus takeout. Be transported to the Mediterranean—or more specifically, the southern Greek island of chef Doug Psaltis’s ancestors—via traditional fare lightened for a contemporary palette. Think spanakopita, octopus, lemony potatoes, prawn saganaki, handstretched wood-fired pita, and grilled sea bass. 2542 N. Milwaukee Avenue; 773-365-1900.

Beatnik on the River [$] This waterfront bar a seven-minute walk from the Mart has laid-back appeal, with a name that calls to mind the carefree bohemian sixties. Its decor (with loads of outdoor space right on the river) and menu (the latter by Marcos Campos, also of Porto) are a blend of Mediterranean influences that stretch from North Africa to the Middle East, and the funky music program mashes up reggae, Afrobeat, and French pop. On weekends, brunch includes mimosa bottle service. 180 N. Upper Wacker Drive; 312-526-3345.

BLVD Steakhouse [$$$] Named after Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard, this steakhouse by executive chef Johnny Besch trades in classics such as lobster bisque, steak tartare, and seafood towers. Award-winning interiors by Studio K Creative blend Art Deco and Hollywood Regency styles, channeling the golden age of dining on the Strip, when you might have bumped into members of the Rat Pack. Try the Butcher’s Block, an array of prime cuts, or the caviar service for the ultimate indulgence. Reservations required. 817 W. Lake Street; 312-526-3116.

Diver at the Park [$] Near Wrigley Field is a new “Tulum-style” beer garden that hosts drag brunches and DJ sets. Tacos are the star of the menu, naturally, while the design centers on a breezy mélange of tropical plants, rattan, and macramé. Settle in for a NeoCon debrief on the hanging egg chairs or dine on margaritas and guac at the outdoor picnic tables. 3475 N. Clark Street; 773-687-8972.

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fresh pick! Venteux [$$] Chicago’s newest brasserie (named after the French word for windy, as in the Windy City) is located in the iconic Carbide & Carbon building, designed in 1929 by the city’s Burnham Brothers in lavish Art Deco style. It’s now a luxury hotel, the Pendry Chicago, and Venteux is its tentpole dining option. In the sunny café designed by Studio Munge, guests can settle into plush velvet booths with an espresso and a pastry for a moment’s reprieve. Further within, behind a screen of textured glass and brass, two swanky dining rooms offer a raw bar and French fine-dining staples such as caviar and escargot. 224 N. Michigan Avenue; 312-777-9003.

Esmé [$$$] The husband-wife team of Jenner Tomaska and Katrina Bravo recently opened their fine-dining concept, its name French for “beloved.” The seasonally evolving tasting menu draws inspiration from Chicago’s own culture, with dishes like pierogi and salt-bake sturgeon. Beverages include twists on classic cocktails such as a poblano, artichoke, and raspberry Old Fashioned, and the wine list highlights producers of color and women winemakers. The restaurant’s mantra is an Alexander Calder quote—“above all, art should be fun”—and the couple plans to collaborate with local artists to support emerging talent. 2200 N. Clark Street; reservations through Resy.

George’s Deep Dish [$] When in Chicago, it’s only right to eat the local delicacy. This artisanal deep-dish pizza joint may be situated far north, but it’s worth the trip for offerings like Weasley’s Spicy Red Top with Italian sausage, fire-roasted red peppers, pickled cherry peppers, and ricotta. The dough is fermented for several days and baked at a low temperature, resulting in rich flavor. Be warned, though; these small-batch pies often sell out. Reserve yours on Tock. 6221 N. Clark Street; 773-801-1551.

Fancy Plants Kitchen [$]

joint, where at least seven types of pasta are made in-house daily. The refined decor is by New York’s D’Apostrophe Design, who chose natural materials like solid oak and marble to complement the authentic ingredients on the menu. 1133 W. Randolph Street; 773-672-8955.

Oooh Wee! It Is! [$] “Soul food with a twist” is the promise of this casual eatery from Mark and Shae Walker—the second outpost of their budding chainlet. Shrimp ‘n’grits, jerk chicken tips, and Creole fried corn make an appearance on the menu, as do short ribs, lobster tails, and a delicious banana pudding. The decor is fun and deliberately kitsch, with Marvel Comics props and cereal boxes dotting the space. 33 E. 83rd Street; 872-244-7505.

Porto [$$$] At age 25, Valencian wunderkind Marcos Campos is the youngest chef to earn a Michelin star in the U.S., for this upscale seafood restaurant inspired by the flavors of the Galician coast. You may be surprised to find tinned fish on the menu, but that region is renowned for its conservas preservation technique. There’s also imported fresh seafood cooked over an open flame, which fills the two dining rooms with a smoky, nostalgic aroma. 1600 W. Chicago Avenue; 312-600-6336.

A new farm-to-table vegan restaurant in Lincoln Park features healthy takes on deli standards with dishes like bagels with carrot lox and cashew cream cheese and chickpea “tuna” salad. As for beverages, try one of the unusual lattes: maple, fennel coriander, and black pepper; ginger, turmeric, and agave; or maple, vanilla, burnt sugar, nutmeg, and citrus. Chef Kevin Schuder uses locally sourced produce, so it’s not unusual to see a change in menu when, say, fresh heirloom tomatoes still warm from the sun are delivered unexpectedly. One caveat: This place is open for breakfast and lunch only.

Chef Joe Flamm, a Top Chef alum, calls the cuisine at his debut restaurant, named for both of his grandmothers, “Adriatic drinking food.” it’s a blend of his Italian heritage and the bold flavors of Croatian cuisine. The menu offers hearty fare like roasted vegetables, pasta, and grilled seafood, and the rustic interior by L.A.’s Studio UNLTD is inspired by Croatian konobas, or family-owned taverns. Weather permitting, there’s a seasonal patio.

1443 W. Fullerton Avenue; 773-857-1588.

932 W. Fulton Market; 872-260-3921.

Gioia Ristorante e Pastificio [$$]

The Hot Dog Box [$]

Don a custom cloth bib before digging into tableside Paccheri with fresh tomato sauce and 24-month Parmigiano at this classic Italian

Rose Mary [$$]

This adorable hot dog stand in a shipping container opened early in the pandemic, the brainchild of father-daughter duo Bobby Morelli

and Brooklyn, age 9. Their filet mignon steak dog comes with smokey crumbled bacon, sport peppers, carrot-cabbage slaw, and a secret bourbon BBQ sauce, while other fun fixings include spicy truffle peanut butter sauce. While you wait, play the giant Connect Four game on hand for customers and afterwards, take home a piece of lemon pound cake to finish. 330 E. 51st Street; 708-730-4379.

The Hoxton, Chicago [$$] A trio of dining options are on offer at this recently opened hotel, all masterminded by AvroKO with Ennismore Design Studio. There’s Cabra Cevicheria, a rooftop Peruvian restaurant helmed by Stephanie Izard; groundlevel Cira, which serves Mediterranean fare all day long; and the appropriately dark and laidback basement Lazy Bird cocktail bar, which hosts live jazz, rock, and soul. Head to the pool terrace or lobby bar if a quick pop-in is more your style. 200 N. Green Street; 312-761-1700.

The Listening Room at the Exchange [$$] Now for something a little different: a 50seat Japanese-style listening bar for vinyl obsessives. Located in Daniel Burnham’s historic 1904 Railway Exchange, just around the corner from the Art Institute of Chicago, the audiophile’s dream lounge plays myriad genres, so there’s something for all tastes. As for food, New American classics from James Beard–nominated chef Brian Huston cater to the peckish. 224 S. Michigan Avenue; 212-281-6165.

Wake ’n Bacon [$] This Filipino brunch spot in Lakeview offers up fun dishes like an adobe chicken Philly sandwich au jus, ube pancakes made of the nutty purple yams and coconut milk, and a bacon flight (apropos of the eatery name). The twist? You can add CBD to anything on the menu, including the Lavender Chamomile cold brew and the aforementioned dipping jus. Instagrammable flowers dripping from the ceiling set the casual boho vibe. 420 W. Belmont Avenue; 773-880-5100.


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Perkins & Will’s Ken Wilson and David Cordell, ASID’s Gary Wheeler, SANDOW’s AJ Paron, and Metropolis’s Avinash Rajagopal

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Patcraft’s Amanda Hopkins Marybeth Shaw of Wolf-Gordon


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The 8th annual HiP Awards ceremony took place on the Mart’s Grand Stair


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