Design Week highlights, including a chair smaller than this headline

With their latest creations in hand, most of the design field's biggest names—from Hella Jongerius and Jaime Hayon to Yves Behar, Jasper Morrison and Naoto Fukasawa—were in New York last weekend for the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. Up-and-comers like Todd Bracher staked their ground at the fair proper, but elsewhere in the city designers showed a diverse (and beautiful) assortment of works. Some of the best were the Atlantis chandelier by Barlas Baylar for Terzani made from four miles of nickel chain (pictured), a giant mosaic-covered teapot, and a nanoscopic chair that stands just five microns tall (finally, a seating solution for very extremely tiny people). For more, see our slideshow.






